My colleague just made my day when he said
“Anyone who’s relying on you, they don’t need you to be perfect - they need you to be joyfully present when you’re there.”
and he’s right you know
@0xEddyyy@b_nnett@levelsio Yeah, I didn’t see that - if you’re just publishing it to your own account and giving it to internal testers you’re fine. I guess there is an argument up his sleeve that this app is just connecting to a bluetooth device and reading data from it. So idk, let’s see!
I’m super curious how you did it, or just started. Did you start with, i have a whoop band, and i want to reverse engineer the whoop app to be able to read data from it without a subscription? Asking for curiosity! Would be cool to contribute towards it even if it just lived as a privately distributed app - i guess the algorithms that make whoop do what whoop does is the hardest part to figure out
@0xEddyyy@b_nnett@levelsio You can technically publish it to your own developer account and just distrinute it througj testflight, never triggering a review 😬
Learning more about agentic engineering compared to vibe coding, starting with this yt vid https://t.co/eFI1Mgopp5 using this thread to jot down some notes
Like in menugen built by Andrej, the agents would not issue a unique id for a user for the google acc on the app, and the stripe user, the stripe user can have a diff email, so it’s still dumb and weird, we need to ne in charge of the spec - andrej is not a big fan of plan mode
Mastering my tools, and investing into my setup, same way we invest into our vscode, vim, whatever, agentic harness is another tool we need to invest into