Claude Code tip: say "gm" to Claude when you wake up
5-hour quota window starts on first message. By the time you're back from the gym and have breakfast, you've burned 2 hours of the wait for free.
How can I stop Cursor from reverting my changes?
I made manual changes in between prompts in the same chat. I expected Cursor to pick up these changes and build on the top like Windsurf does, but it reverts them instead. Any workaround?
Chat duplication in Cursor is a game changer.
I start with a single thread and branch off for each fix or question that doesn't need to be in the main context.
Clean, focused history = better code quality.
No need for MAX mode β just smart context management.
If youβre a Junior Software Developer today, you must learn faster than Devin.
You may also want to consider pivoting into more human-oriented positions like a Product Manager.
What's this?
a) New 9-step puzzle game
b) @Airbnb's new login screen
c) Trick to make your users perform Mechanical Turk tasks for free
d) Way to lose half of your users
e) All of the above
.@NotionHQ's new AI Q&A feature is lit π₯
It answers questions based on all the knowledge that I gathered in Notion over the past 2 years.
It's like a brain extension that never forgets anything.
Imagine what this can do if you had all your knowledge there and it would answer in real-time via a brain implant.
I've finally fixed the most annoying thing about my Phillips Sonicare toothbrush.
I love the product, but I hate the notifications for brush replacements that come way before the brush wears off (like the brush in the picture which I can't distinguish from a new one). It interrupts my cleaning with annoying sounds and vibrations.
The set of 4 brush heads costs more than the actual toothbrush (with 1 brush head included). So they follow the Nespresso business model, which incentivises them to make people replace their brushes often π€
Luckily there's an easy fix β remove the metallic ring from from the bottom of the brush head (takes 2 seconds). No more annoying notifications.
Remember to brush your teeth :)
What do you use to programatically source photos of places?
I need a single or multiple photos for text search like "Grand Canyon". Unsplash lacks less-known places and Google Maps API is too expensive.
#buildinpublic
You can also ask to make changes as if you talked to a human designer.
Here, I asked to add a background gradient and move the cookie element into a corner.
You can now build landing pages by just talking to the v0 AI.
I asked it to build a Framer landing page just from a screenshot.
The great thing is that you also get the code that you can further modify.
@levelsio The link shows a blank page when I'm logged out on Chrome.
Sounds like a good move. Besides your points, Telegram is also more user-friendly, especially on mobile.