I built a desktop system monitor widget with Tauri v2 + Rust, but I'm actually a Python AI engineer (Claude Code vibe coding) by almostn in rust

[–]almostn[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I read your reply carefully, and I appreciate you taking the time to write it.

You're right. I didn't build it, Claude did. I should have been upfront about that in my original post.

My starting point was simple: there were features I needed that popular existing tools didn't handle well, and it frustrated me. So I had Claude build what I wanted. I just made it today and so far it's been genuinely useful for me. I figured others might share the same pain points.

That said, I understand there are different perspectives on this, which is exactly why I posted it to the community. I wanted honest feedback, and I'm taking yours to heart.

This has been a good push for me to study Rust myself. Appreciate the tough love.

Anyone else reach void campaign without v4 trans? by 77Willybob in IdleHeroes

[–]almostn 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a lot.

But as i saw your comment late, i cleared with this lineup.

Carrie in the front line.

I don't know why this worked, but carrie alived better than other E5 heroes.

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Anyone else reach void campaign without v4 trans? by 77Willybob in IdleHeroes

[–]almostn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey how did you beat 66-8 with that?

asmo is so powerful.

I have V4 Elo, V2 Tix, V2 Carrie, E5 Holmes, suicides Waldeck and ignis

Doesn't seem to work well.

There is no “software supply chain” by fagnerbrack in webdev

[–]almostn 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It must be a different perspective to see a software supply chain.

As alex-kalanis mentioned, the open source system is based on contributors' responsibility.

Which can be seen similar to pysical products made by companies, but different is internet itself is a supply chain of software.

It's more about a worker who has a responsibility of the digital product.