@perplexity_ai Beautiful. Curious if you’ve through about bringing cursor awareness into the context. I’ve been playing with it, and I’m telling ya it feels really magical to point-and-speak to launch a task. Uses accessibility tree to know what i’m pointing at.
I built this thing called Clicky.
It's an AI teacher that lives as a buddy next to your cursor.
It can see your screen, talk to you, and even point at stuff, kinda like having a real teacher next to you.
I've been using it the past few days to learn Davinci Resolve, 10/10.
@kylegawley I'm a designer not a dev but I think it's:
1. Tokens - Define primitives, not styles
2. Visible - Style is in-line with content. no need to reference another file)
3. Transferable - New to the team? No need to learn bespoke classes.
4. Works well with AI code completion
@rahulchhabra07 there’s another situation where you don’t need scale, clean code; or maintenance, and that’s when you make apps for yourself. the more ppl make apps for themselves, the less they need people to do it for them
@alanlaidlaw Did a prompt experiment recently where one llm was a compressor and other was decompressor. Fed in recently written story, got compact gibberish out (<30% original length). The interpreter was good at retrieving conflict, narrative, characters, and even reconstruct the story.
An idea I've been toying with to make file-based notes(aka "a folder full of text files") nicer:
A hybrid file browser/window manager. Point it to a folder, and for each file in there it will open a window w/ a program appropriate to the file's extension, laid out in a column.