🤔 I'm not sure this will be my forever home, but for now, I'm also on Mastodon for anyone who is into that.
🔥 Worse case I will mirror my tweets, and best case I will eventually run my own identity server, but for now: https://t.co/NXBekjT3Ix
@stolinski The pain point for me is losing Windows focus while in voice mode. MacWhisper keeps a log so I can get it back, but it's annoying AF that apps don't respect which app has focus when I invoke it. I'd love one to stream into the same app, even if I need to change windows/tabs.
@stolinski I added *space* and *enter* for shortcut keys, and it has been the mobile UX I have used yet. Solid app if you ever want to code on the go from your phone or tablet.
@stolinski I did this with Hermes earlier today on an OrangePi server, and it was much less of a pain to use the menu keys from tmux than tell Claude to finish it up for me.
@stolinski I'm going to check out herdr, but for me, 90% of tmux's power is starting a remote tmux session, then telling Claude | Codex to connect *to that session* and do something.
When you get to prompts or need to paste an API key, switch to your tmux session and paste it in.
@burkeholland@kentcdodds It was definitely a shift for me. I just appreciated how much focus a kid can bring. I gave up on "flow" and realized I had a fixed time over nap time to get something done, and in the later years, that everyone is in bed by 8:30/9 pm, which gives me a few hours to do whatever.
@marckohlbrugge@levelsio I almost never use skills. I think people downplay how valuable our memory files are after months/year+ of usage.
I tell people that my memory files are worth >$1 million because of how much it shaps and makes my claude code sessions better.
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@RuiXuKS Illinois also has some of the highest property taxes in the US as a result. I'm not sure if the county + city pile on too, but our families there are paying 2x or more than our Kansas rates.
GitHub stars are only good for measuring GitHub stars and nothing more. It's been like that for almost a decade. Now it's even more of a meaningless metric.
GitHub stars are only good for measuring GitHub stars and nothing more. It's been like that for almost a decade. Now it's even more of a meaningless metric.
Github stars were a great way to see how popular a project was. Now they're mostly a way for companies to trick VCs into investing. The hidden economy around all of it is super wild. Obviously had to do a video about it
@marlene_zw It's good, but hasn't clicked for me. I watch it do nothing for 30 seconds except for eat my tokens at 2x to 8x rates and then gives me an ok response. I'm not hating on it, but 4.6 feels good enough without burning through my Max plan.