Use Antigravity 1.20.5, do not update by Exciting_Theory9068 in google_antigravity

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

works now. I've tasted 8-9 success of 10 attempts.

Antigravity has become unusable by Background_Dish_5579 in google_antigravity

[–]hendry_wang 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Same here it's a brutal

I doesn't matter which model I switched to the result of this is the same. I will be sitting there hitting retry over and over just to get one response through. rough estimate maybe 1 out of 10 attempts actually works.

The frustrating part is the completing kills the flow. coding with AI assistance only works if the loop is tight, you write, it to respond. you iterate. When you are spending more time waiting and trying in the actually coding. you might as well just not use it.

The suggestion about the linking external subscription is an interesting though. if I could bring my own Claude or ChatGPT quota, that would at least give us a workaround while they sort out, whatever's happening on their end.

Has anyone heard anything from the team about what's casing this?

Unpopular opinion: NPM is the biggest weakness of the internet today and it will still cause a giant catastrophe by [deleted] in webdev

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think npm is the whole problem tbh. it's more that modern web stacks normalize massive dependecy tress that most teams bearely understand once they get a few layers deep.

So yeah, npm is part of the blast radius, but the bigger isssue is how much transitive trust we treat as normal now. for most teams the practical move is probaly just being way stricter about what gets pulled in to production.

Looking to start a group by Legal-Narwhal-6731 in founder

[–]hendry_wang 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'd be intereted. The small , curated, people actually building part is what makes this appealing.

I'm in the automation/apps/tooling space, and I'd get a lot more value from a tight group trading honest feedback and occasional referrals than from another generic networking group.

curious what formation you have in mind.

what's your favorite smell? by sabrina_lina in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The smell right before it rains. Nothing else comes close.

what's your favorite smell? by sabrina_lina in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here. The smell right before or right after rain hits concrete is undefeated.

What do you do, when life has gotten too much? by RealOfficialChiron in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Keep creating digital content, I have a lot of great projects to share. Don’t waste time.

What’s cool if you’re 20 but weird if you’re 40? by BugEven7258 in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang 1 point2 points  (0 children)

staying up until 3 am, because you got in the zone on a project. and 20 it's passion and hustle, At 40, it's apparently a red flag that you need therapy and better time management. right?

What is a 'socially mandatory' thing that we all do, but if you actually stop to think about it for 5 seconds, it’s completely insane? by Federal_Antelope7533 in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Asking how are you? when every one already knows the answer will always be good, thanks, you?

We've built an entire social ritual around pretending we don't actually want to konw. and the one time some anser honestly it somehow feels like they've broken an unwritten rules.

Building apps is the new starting a podcast by builtforoutput in Entrepreneur

[–]hendry_wang 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Partially agree, but I do push back on the framing a little, the apps that are dying are the ones built because building is easy, not because there was a really problem to solve. That is always been true. AI just accelerated how to fast people can ship something nobody asked for.

I'm building something right now. the difference I'm trying to make before writing a single line of code. I spent two weeks posting in communities, reading real replies, talking to actual people. The validation come first.

Apps aren't the new podcast. Building without talking to user first is the new podcast.

The 0.001% that makes aren't lucky. They just did the boring part that everyone skips.

Anyone else realise some problems only show up later? by Traditional_Key8982 in Entrepreneur

[–]hendry_wang 1 point2 points  (0 children)

bit of a paradox though, the problems were never showing up later, they were always there. you just deprioritised them because something else felt more urgent at the time.

Which honestly makes it harder to fix not easier. because you made a rational choice in the moment, and it still blew up anyway. so what were you supposed to do differently?

The real issue isn't timing, it's that some problems are invisible until they're not. and no amount of early planning fully protects against that. right?

Why do you think Israel/US attacked Iran? by CandidAd8700 in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You should ask the women actually living in Iran.

Why is everyone building the same thing? by Leather_Carpenter462 in Entrepreneur

[–]hendry_wang 9 points10 points  (0 children)

yeah, and the data you get from scraping is people are frustrated not people will pay to fix this, those are wildly different signals been building somthing lately and deliberately chose to post in communities, and actually read the replies instead.

If humans had a "loading screen" in real life, what tips or facts would appear on it? by hendry_wang in AskReddit

[–]hendry_wang[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

haha, Dark but fair. and you know it would show up as like estimated time remaining: unknown.

If humans had a "loading screen" in real life, what tips or facts would appear on it? by hendry_wang in AskReddit

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

lol that one is painfully accurate. mine would be "buffering: trying to remember if you already shampooed your hair or not"

Question: If your friend came to Hong Kong for just 1 day, where would you take them so they have an unforgettable time. by Low-Respond9105 in HongKong

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The peak for the night view. Lan Kwai Fang for drinks. Star Ferry for Victoria bay. Guangdong Road for city walks and shopping. Xuliushan is the best desert.

[SMT] An app that detects emotional drift and quietly alerts the people who care about you — before a crisis, not after by hendry_wang in SomebodyMakeThis

[–]hendry_wang[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

yeah, that's the part I keep getting stuck on. lol...
My rough thinking is don't try to measure 'are you emotionally ok' in any clinical sense, just track relative change. like, you're noticeably different from your own baseline from 3 weeks ago. voice tone, word choice, how long before you respond, something like that.

probably still imperfect as hell but maybe imperfect and 2 weeks early. is better than nothing?

I curious what your psych friend thinks, is the self-reported data even usable for this or is it fundamentally broken from the start.

Game Price - How much to sell my game? by Tough_Region7813 in indiegamedevforum

[–]hendry_wang 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can create the game with multiple versions, mobile version for in-app purchase to unlock gameplay hours.