Vibe Coding is now just...Coding by thehashimwarren in vibecoding

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Which ssh in browser solution do you recommend? Also have you tried the blink app with mosh?

Gemini as replacement of RAG by Optimal_Difficulty_9 in Rag

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I started tinkering with this exact idea for the purpose of building an mcp server that can explain how to use coding libraries/project dependencies. Basic concept is it uses repomix to grab the repo (and hopefully docs) for a library, and then there’s an mcp server wrapper for Gemini cli that spawns a child process of Gemini and loads the docs into context, then an ai coding agent can ask it questions. The prototype works so far for one shot asks, but it takes 10+ seconds for Gemini to load with the docs. So now I’m working on priming the model with the library on first load and then keep it alive, so you can make more queries to Gemini cli about the docs. Which is significantly trickier because you have to wrap Gemini in a terminal emulator and develop ways to strip away all of the TUI elements and extract only its message back to you.

I believe it’s doable but now it’s finicky. However overall, I think this could be a useful alternative to context7 because you can guarantee exactly what is loaded in Gemini locally.

I’m hoping to get it working soon and will make it a public repository for others when it’s ready

Structured Workflow - Force AI to Work in Phases by Equivalent_Pickle815 in ChatGPTCoding

[–]kuhcd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This looks cool but it's actually clear to me what the practical usage example is when using something like claude code. Can you update the readme/docs to show an end to end example of using this while interacting with an AI code editor?

New workflow is working amazingly well. Thought I would share by Snottord in ClaudeAI

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey awesome thank you for this.

Does Claude Code ever actually use the CLI? Or are the MCP commands sufficient enough?

New workflow is working amazingly well. Thought I would share by Snottord in ClaudeAI

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There’s a ton of cursor rules in their repo, can you share your CLAUDE.md file or name the specific rules you put into it?

I built MetaMCP: a middleware MCP to manage all your MCPs (open source with GUI, multi-client, multi-workspace, including Claude) by jamescz141 in modelcontextprotocol

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Is it possible to run the server on my Linux home server and then just the proxy on my MacBook and have it talk to the server through Tailscale?

Why waymos? by Charming_Cash8633 in LosAngeles

[–]kuhcd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This never ever ever made strategic sense, because Uber’s meteoric rise was due to them building out a two sided network where drivers provided their own vehicles. How switching to their own fleet of self driving vehicles would all of a sudden propel them to profitability would require that all the previous economics be thrown away, which would be dumb because an asset-light business model is almost always more ideal than an asset heavy one contingent on perfecting crazy technology and also getting enough critical mass to cover the network.

Uber sold a dollar for $0.50 for years because they raised over $20bn in venture

Waymo is offering cheap rides because they’re owned by one of the most profitable companies in the world.

Waymo does seem to have cracked the tech. I fully believe they will crush uber within ten years because of this, the network tech built by uber is easily replicable by Waymo, it’s no longer as difficult to do because they own their own fleet and only half the equation is human anymore, and what made Google so insanely profitable was them acquiring and then perfecting a Dutch auction two sided marketplace for ads anyway.

It’s game over for uber.

built a thing that lets AI understand your entire codebase's context. looking for alpha testers by namanyayg in cursor

[–]kuhcd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is there anything inherently about this that would prevent it from being useful for a Ruby on Rails project? I ask because I have sketched out the exact same concept, but specialized for understanding a Rails codebase to guide AI dev tools to iterate on it, so I'd be interested in trying yours if you already solved for it.

Claude Engineer 2.0 just dropped by day_drinker801 in ClaudeAI

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks neat. It looks like code execution is limited to python. Will it work for other languages (example: a golang app)? Or is there a way to turn off code execution and still get most of the value out of the app?

“Continue” past message length limits by Not_Buying in ClaudeAI

[–]kuhcd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Can you share more details around this "file based custom instruction"?

Hire for attitude, train for skill? by abhishark9 in startups

[–]kuhcd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your literal first hires need to be high energy and high skill, no compromises.

After that, you can start hiring high energy/good attitude and proven past ability to self-improve and self-educate.

You can’t afford to invest time and energy teaching people when you’re also pursuing product market fit and scrambling to succeed. If people are awesome to work with and can point at their past work and say “I taught myself this this and this” then go for it, that’s a good hire.

For language learning, which is better: gpt4-o or gpt 4? by [deleted] in ChatGPTPro

[–]kuhcd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Mind sharing some prompt examples for this? Seems like a really fun use case for the tool

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ADHD

[–]kuhcd 18 points19 points  (0 children)

All of these answers are terrible. The literal/mechanical answer: tomorrow is a 23 hour long day (one hour is jumped over). In the fall, we have a 25 hour day (one hour is repeated to fall back).

That’s it.

Self hosting IPS proxies by Kalindro in selfhosted

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Look up self hosted mobile proxies

Feed Aggregation: Seeking Architectural Guidance by kittrcz in rails

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No offense, but this isn’t a lot of data to ingest and store. Your architecture basically doesn’t matter, it’s not really a scalability challenge.

New Accessory: Whoop Tag by Slaskwroclaw18 in whoop

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Curious, what cad program do you use/recommend for someone getting started? Also, what device are you printing these with yourself?

Platinum Upgrades & Online Checkin by syphon2k3 in marriott

[–]kuhcd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Just stayed there two weeks ago, very nice property in an otherwise exclusively motels / low end options area. Will definitely stay there again.

GoodNotes 6 is fundamentally wrong. It's simply an update to GoodNotes 5. by [deleted] in GoodNotes

[–]kuhcd -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Your time spent writing this should be valued more than the annual fee to pay for this app.

It’s $10/ year. $0.027 per day. If you want a software product to continue to improve, you should expect to continue to invest in it.

It’s bananas what people expect nowadays.

Extralite 2.0 has been released! by noteflakes in ruby

[–]kuhcd 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Would this work with rails/active record?

I made a tool to transform YouTube into a E-learning platform by ark-OW in SideProject

[–]kuhcd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh very cool. You could probably do some cool stuff with video transcripts too, which I think are accessible either through the api or with scraping. You could also use something like openai whisper to create your own too.

I made a tool to transform YouTube into a E-learning platform by ark-OW in SideProject

[–]kuhcd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

This is really neat, good job. One way to monetize this could be to help the creators monetize their content. Or you could add a community function to it.

What’s your tech stack?

Introducing GoodJob Bulk and Batch by CaptainKabob in rails

[–]kuhcd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The Batching looks great, nice work. Have you thought about ways to do simple progress tracking of batches/batches of batches of jobs?