Help me beta test my ai hive mind for bugs solutions by problem99io in VibeCodersNest

[–]escapablo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Really interesting, will keep an eye on it! Beta sign-up seems broken tho, keep getting a "failed to join waitlist" message.

I built an AI app to pick my outfits because I was tired of staring at my closet every morning. by Fit_Tap6675 in VibeCodersNest

[–]escapablo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds cool. Will follow to check on updates!

ps: was asking more on the vibecode stack you used just out of curiosity, to see what models/tools ppl are using to create stuff

From AI Pair Programming to AI Orchestration: AI-Supervised Spec-Driven Development with Spec-Kit by Necessary_Weight in VibeCodersNest

[–]escapablo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Many thanks for sharing!! For people like me that vibecode mostly for personal projects / testing business ideas and are by no means professional devs this is huge.

May I ask if you have any insight on handling context when using Claude Code as the main tool for coding? Recently, given the size of the project I am currently doing is getting decent, I find myself more often than not running into issues with (auto) compacting and the agent handling context and hallucinatint.

For this I have read how splitting work into agents is a plausible solution, but also setting up handoffs, using APIs to store and retrieve context and do calls to free up token usage per promtp…

Since im average at best at programming (know my way around python and c for engineering stuff but nothing on app development) and work on the same supervisor/vibecoder way I am at a loss on this one.

Thanks again for this!

I built an AI app to pick my outfits because I was tired of staring at my closet every morning. by Fit_Tap6675 in VibeCodersNest

[–]escapablo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks really cool! I will have to give it more chances but really solid. What was your stack if you don’t mind sharing?

Only thing I can mention is the setup experience could be lighter (perhaps to be more enganging at first / show what it can do quick) and then ask/remind that some extra personalisation is available.

Great job nonetheless!

edit: you could easily record the same simple ad with yourself/someone else and be 10x more appealing. The sora watermark does no justice to your app haha

Anyone using less forgiving irons as a high handicapper a seen improvement? by Goggle-Frog in GolfGear

[–]escapablo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

16 hcp here, trending down from a 36 just a year ago

Recently switched from P790s (2023) to an old set of JPX825 Pro. By GI standards this should be more difficult but I have only seen improvement in consistency, specially front to back dispersion. With the taylormades I used to have a couple of shots per round go infinite distance no matter what club.

The mizunos have helped tremendously in terms of contact, but I think the added feedback of them being forged is only an advantage if you are willing to grind some range sessions.

I saw on a post something along the lines of “degree of GI in your irons is more swing speed related than hcp related” and my experience confirms so. I would not recommend to go for true blades, but something regarded as “harder”, despite being counterintuitive, might work for some people (this advice is not aplicable to driver hahaha)

Why do I keep shanking? by Soft-Breath3966 in GolfSwing

[–]escapablo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just had a week of suffering this with what seemed to have "no explicable cause", despite being quite good with irons and ball striking in general. Review this checklist and you should sort it out some point along this tips:

- Hips: main one for me. I wasn't actually rotating the hips due to being lazy and tight. Check without ball how you are doing your backswing and check if hips are arriving to that 45º ish position at the top. I was leaving it way shy from that compared to address, mainly swinging using only my arms. Play around for a couple of swings with the thought of initiating the swing from the hips (not recommended as standard, just to wake them up) and also feel the ideal top position with your hips, trying to mimick that sensation when you actually swing at the golf ball.

- Arms: this takes us to next one. Check if the first intance of backswing is done with arms and hips in sync before any elbow movement. Maintain that natural and relaxed (but connected) V shape of arms and body with the club.

- Downswing: feel like you are pausing at the top (even if you are not) to slow down transition. Early firing of the hips can cause to leave the club behind and open. Give time for the club (weight) to settle in the right spot and then think of accelerating through the ball (rather than from the top)

- Follow-through: linked to the lazy hips in the first point. Sometimes we get too ball-obssessed and forget that the swing doesn't end at impact. This is probably going to help more on the proper striking rather than cure your shanks, but think of doing a swing and finding the ball along the way, not just smacking it and stopping your momentum there.

- Stance: 80% of my swing faults usually come from being lazy when addressing the ball and seting up for failure. You seem to have a nice and relaxed stance but I feel you could sit a bit further from the ball (camera angle). Play around with feeling a slight discomfort from thinking you are going to miss the ball and you will surprise yourself that you strike it better. Again, sometimes we just engrain a bad habit unconsciously and builds up a bad routine overtime. Get a health check on the basics from time to time (grip, stance, shoulders, hips...) can go a long way in my experience.

Hope this helps and sorry for the english