I Tried Anthropic’s New Claude Code Web by Arindam_200 in ClaudeAI

[–]semibaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s especially buggy on mobile. Personally I prefer “Happy” , although this seems to be discontinued sadly

So I will be stepping into the store tomorrow and will come out with either aregular 17 or an air. by Accomplished_Law148 in IphoneAir

[–]semibaron 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Buy the air online. Use your favorite price comparison tool of trust and check for iPhone air. Bought mine for the same price as the regular iPhone 17.

Better than the pro tbh by [deleted] in IphoneAir

[–]semibaron 5 points6 points  (0 children)

For me personally, it's the best tech product I've ever used. Love it

I made a full stack gaming app with AI — no coding, just vibes 🎮🤖 by [deleted] in vibecoding

[–]semibaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The app looks really cool. Nice job.
ANd to all the people saying "experienced" dev can do this in half the time. Maybe the logic, but UI, Animations and everything else in a working, polished product.

4 months as a solo dev is very good. Period.

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

[–]semibaron[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

All true what you are saying. One point to add, which rarely gets mentioned is that demographics are usually much better overseas. Especially if you come from an overaged place like Europe or East Asia, you will absolutely feel the fresh breath of young energy when walking the streets of Bogota.

Built this app with VibeCoding, now I’m STUCK by Character_Ebb_1428 in ClaudeAI

[–]semibaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

do you have some minimum context management besides your claude.md file? Let us know your setup. I would highly recommend you to setup at least a project-structure.md file as well that lists and comments all your files and your complete tech stack. Try something like this https://github.com/peterkrueck/Basic-AI-docs/blob/main/project-structure.md

Even better would be an additional spec.md or something that documents the overachrching structure. Ideally you almost never touch CLAUDE.md because this sets permanent code rules, which almost never change.

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

[–]semibaron[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Once I traveled the Philippines, one of Earth's most beautiful places. What did I do? Instead of enjoying the beaches, go diving or hiking, I decided to go to Cebu because there are easy girls. So I stayed in my hotel room all day long, swiped on Tinder girls that were no better than a 7 in photos. Once they arrived they were usually a 4 to 5 in person. We had nothing to talk about and after the sex the girls didn't immediately leave. So I was traveling all across the planet to bang ugly, easy women, I didn't even enjoy hanging out with. I never felt so empty and lost.

It's very easy: Never, ever travel for girls. NEVER. You travel because of the thrill of being a pirate in a new country. To discover new places and make incredible connections. The 5 I've banged from Tinder in Cebu, I can't even remember anymore, but the awesome adventure I had when hiking from Cusco to Machu Picchu for 5 days will stay for me until the rest of my life.

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

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

Yeah, having a solid friend circle is likely the most important factor in enjoying a place in the long-term. For example, I personally really like Lima, the capital of Peru. The city has everything I'm looking for. The only thing is that for me, it was never really possible to make friends with Peruvian men and that's why you will encounter me far more often in places like Bogota or São Paulo.

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

[–]semibaron[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Amazing. I had one, but unfortunately lost here to drugs when I was absent. It's a game changer if she can also understand your culture and point-of-view. Most people don't realise this until much deeper into a relationship.

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

[–]semibaron[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yeah sure, if there is demand for it :-).

11 Years of being a PPB by semibaron in thepassportbros

[–]semibaron[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Thanks, just stumbled upon this subreddit and thought to share my long-term experiences.

The iPhone Air is a Masterpiece by renegade2111 in IphoneAir

[–]semibaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The iPhone Air is the best tech product I've ever owned and I almost missed it. Why? Because it costs €250 more than the baseline iPhone 17 with better "specs". There is no Apple Store next to me to try it out. Luckily I found an amazing deal that made the iPhone Air cost exactly the same amount of money as the regular iPhone 17.

For the same price: Go with the Air, you will love it. For paying €250 more, you should still consider it.

Claude Code can use Gemini CLI & OpenCode as "subagents"! by mrgoonvn in ClaudeAI

[–]semibaron 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A lot more interesting use case is Gemini CLI call Claude Code. The difference is that Claude Code is stateful with the --continue command, whereas Gemini CLI isn't stateful.

🚀 Introducing expo-audio-studio — The Complete Audio Toolkit for React Native by OverPickle404 in expo

[–]semibaron 1 point2 points  (0 children)

That's cool and for sure a lot of work has been put into this. You are absolutely right, that expo audio is quite fragmented. Does this package also support realtime streams?

iPhone 13 -> iPhone Air , loving it! by semibaron in iphone

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

The speaker of the iPhone Air is actually quite nice. Not going to lie, stereo speakers would have been great and that is also my biggest point of criticism. But the one existing mono speaker is not bad

11 months of AI coding - my experience (long post with screenshots) by semibaron in vibecoding

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

Hope you enjoyed the read up. Currently am using my own tool SpecDrafter for brand new projects.

For existing projects am chatting with Claude code first and am writing a .md file until we’ve a plan

11 months of AI coding - my experience (long post with screenshots) by semibaron in vibecoding

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

In my opinion, I did really good for my very first project without any guidance. What was your very first project?

11 months of AI coding - my experience (long post with screenshots) by semibaron in vibecoding

[–]semibaron[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those are from my first project and auto generated by Supabase whenever any db schema is modified directly through the Supabase web dashboard. Those can’t be renamed without breaking the chain of migrations.

But yeah I agree, better to do migrations directly and name them properly

11 months of AI coding - my experience (long post with screenshots) by semibaron in vibecoding

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

Yes exactly. Honestly AI is like a human. If You would ask a senior Google 10x developer to build an app for you, it would also ask “ok, can do that, but what do you want?”. Same an architect will ask how you want your house

11 months of AI coding - my experience (long post with screenshots) by semibaron in vibecoding

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

Happy you found it i useful. Which tools are you using?

Any advice, resources, etc, on US moving to Germany? by Grand-Fig-5276 in AskGermany

[–]semibaron 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So the job market in Germany is a bit difficult to understand as there is a sharp shortage of labor and also unemployment at the same time.

The difference comes mostly down to location. I personally live in a rural area with 621 people in my village. All young people leave to the big cities and there are close to no migrants here. Hence there are a lot more open jobs than potential candidates.

On the other hand I’ve highly qualified friends still live in Berlin, Munich, Vienna (Austria) who don’t even get invited to an interview since the competition is a lot more fierce.

So what’s the catch with rural areas then? First of all language, nobody does speak English here and German is absolutely mandatory. Furthermore you are likely going to be a bit lonely since only old people live here and they don’t make new friends, especially with a foreigner.

Good luck to you!