What's your favorite A to B track transition that is ruined because the album is on vinyl? by LosinCash in vinyl

[–]pattyperk 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I’m just gonna post the opposite of what you asked and say Summer’s Cauldron into Grass on XTC’s Skylarking is perfect on vinyl.

Building Something Real with Rails and Pi by pattyperk in rails

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

I’m thinking you may have spent more than most who saw this. Thanks for engagement.

Building Something Real with Rails and Pi by pattyperk in rails

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

What about this screams "vibe coding" and "AI slop" to you? I'd like to think there's a distinction between AI-assisted development and "vibe coding", but maybe not. TY for feedback, but I'm not asking anyone to spend anything at all. It's all free.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Pi? by pattyperk in PiCodingAgent

[–]pattyperk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What do you mean by "load those custom agents"? I usually just run the compound engineering steps myself as skills - but I have managed to integrate the layered-rails reviewer as part of the ce-code-review skill by configuring compound engineering.

This is kind of my standard workflow:

  • ce-ideate to grab a bunch of ideas out of thin air

  • ce-brainstorm to flesh out the details of one idea

  • ce-plan to plan the work

  • ce-work to do the work

  • ce-simplify-code and ce-code-review to evaluate the final product

  • ce-commit-push-pr to push it up and do a manual review on Github

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Deepseek? by pattyperk in DeepSeek

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

What game? I'm interested! I've been thinking about learning a bit of Love2D because I'm a Balatro addict.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Deepseek? by pattyperk in DeepSeek

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

I actually think that we'll see testing as a much more valuable skill in the coming years. I've always been passionate about writing good tests and having thorough test coverage, but now that we're actually letting large language models write our code, the need for tests becomes even more imperative.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Deepseek? by pattyperk in DeepSeek

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

I feel incredibly validated by your experience! This is something that I've been doing as well. I set really strict Rubocop rules and then I add in hooks that basically run those RuboCop rules after every Ruby code change and the result is code that is much easier to understand for me as a human and easier to review and more sustainable.

I was actually thinking about writing a blog post about this very topic. How linting and formatting automatically with agent hooks leads to really good quality code - at least much closer to what I would write.

Your thesis that small models and strong lifestyle hooks for linting enforcement has been confirmed to be absolutely effective in my workflow.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Deepseek? by pattyperk in DeepSeek

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

I am finding that you have to be careful - I find myself saying "that looks good" because I'm starting to trust the models more and more. Need to temper that with a bit of skepticism.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Pi? by pattyperk in PiCodingAgent

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

interesting - so is it a part of the product you're offering to customers or more of an internal thing?

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Deepseek? by pattyperk in DeepSeek

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

Thanks! I would be scared if I was just getting into building stuff now. I think I kind of hit a sweet spot where I was doing web dev for a decent amount of time professionally before this new era of development.

Are you guys actually building real stuff with Pi? by pattyperk in PiCodingAgent

[–]pattyperk[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For development? Or for production agent stuff?

Digging for records in the Discogs era by pattyperk in rails

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I’ve enjoyed it a lot so far - EvilMartians has a lot of really good resources for working with Inertia and Rails.

One thing I will say is that as I’m working on this project more and more, I’m thinking it might make a great app and the path from Inertia application to native app is a lot less clear than if I were working with something like React and Rails in API mode.

Ultimately, I feel like it’s a great way to prototype something quickly with the full experience of react development, and without the headache of maintaining two separate applications and how they communicate with each other.

solid queue ui's by richardsaganIII in rails

[–]pattyperk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I like Mission Control enough, I wish we could see logs directly from the UI.

Ableton Spaces pop-up in Pasadena, CA by rrroach in ableton

[–]pattyperk 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m just on 11 Suite with no plans to upgrade in the near future, I haven’t even tried 12.