It is absolutely insane to me that you canβt update the images of an Amazon listing on a specific marketplace through the api.
Especially since there is a marketplace parameter that is just a no-op. Independent of what you send the updates are applied worldwide.
And there have been open GitHub issues about that for years. And the function is available in the seller backend. How hard can it be to fix this api endpoint if you are the biggest marketplace on earth π
Codegraph is really helpful when dealing with large projects. Have now seen my agents several time navigate a large complex codebase with 2-3 calls to Codegraph. Before this was easily a dozen reads or greps until finding all relevant places. Highly impressed so far
Everybody who's using React but not React Doctor (https://t.co/liQWqOd8gE ) is missing out. Super easy to integrate and fix all existing issues with a codex loop. CI integration is also nice
I really really miss Fable π I always put off building a proper staging system with realistic test data and proper integrations etc.
Gpt-5.5 and opus 4.8 never made it bug free and didn't have time to look at it myself.
Fable gave it to me in a day
@jackfriks Do you got anything set up to automatically triage customer feedback? It's for sure the dream though, especially if you're solo and gotta handle all the support yourself
@davis7 Also leads to Opus and Fable not being that far off each other if you look at the cost axis. Of course it is more expensive but Opus xhigh and Fable high are very close to each other in DeepSWE and from my experience the latter would be way better to work with
@DanielLockyer not sure 300% is even enough. My agent has read only access to server logs, database, software logs, etc. and it happens so rarely now that any issue that is coming in is not auto resolved. Crazy to think that I spend full days on some of these issues when I started my dev career
Its insane how easy it is to fall into the "just build it and they will come"-trap. We've now hit the same MRR after a pivot in 4 months that took us 2.5 years before. Ofc faster coding but just being way more aggressive on sales and customer feedback.
Got an email by New Relic saying my payment information is missing.
Looked into the dashboard and saw my invoice amounts look like this. The email has also since then be corrected as an error by new relic.
Someone's vibe coding a little too close to the sun over there?
And just like that I'm back to paid voice tools again. @WillowVoice is ridiculously accurate even without using a dedicated microphone.
Been using it for like 30 minutes now and it basically got NOTHING wrong even though I'm just whispering into my macbook.
I've been using Wisprflow for like a year now and always was happy with it.
But today I had some issues and tried FluidVoice and it's not only free and fully local but also better? Didn't bother before to try alternatives for a sub that is just 15$ a month but now I feel dumb
I've been using Wisprflow for like a year now and always was happy with it.
But today I had some issues and tried FluidVoice and it's not only free and fully local but also better? Didn't bother before to try alternatives for a sub that is just 15$ a month but now I feel dumb