@DanielSmidstrup You are not hiring me to write your code. I'm hired to care deeply about your problems and make them my own then do everything in my 30 years of experience to resolve them. Coding is one small part of what I do to accomplish that task.
Have you added a skills subcommand to your project's cli? You should. Having your app be able to self-update skills in projects is super easy feature to add that is worth the 5 minutes of vibe coding.
#hermes tip: Ask your #agent to generate a skill and tool report health analysis. Focus on duplicates, conflicts, and overlapping trigger logic and propose resolutions. Rate issues high to low severity. Clean things up, cron repeat.
@omarsar0 The mcp + skill combo is what I'm digging right now. Using a skill as a thin shim to direct it to an mcp resource (not tool) that lays out how to use the mcp server is a contrite way to centrally manage updates for example.
@EricLevitz It is not metaphor. It is not contrast. It is the strange rhetorical instinct to define a thing by aggressively fencing off what it is not before finally revealing what it is. Negative-first rhetoric turns absence into anticipation, using denial as a runway for meaning.
K8sQuest is a local Kubernetes learning game with 50 progressive challenges where you fix broken clusters using kubectl with real-time monitoring, progressive hints, and post-mission debriefs running on kind
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PICARD: Data, shields up
DATA: Brilliant! Shields can reduce damage we sustain. Not immunity. Not hubris. Just prudence. It's not precaution—it's strategy.
[camera shakes]
WORF: HULL BREACHES ON NINE DECKS
DATA: Here's what happened: you told me to raise shields, and I didn't
AI has really elevated what we expect to get done with a brand new framework or language we have never before worked with. 'Hello World' used to be enough for the dopamine hit. Now I need a fully functioning todo list manager with feature flags and and unit tests to get off.
@MatthewBerman Dude, good points but if you are self hosting a trillion parameter model you can likely afford the US frontier models. If you stop pretending open source means free then the question becomes, which data of mine can go to China for a massive cost savings?
One of the first apps I 'vibe coded' several months ago but only really released to #prepper forums on reddit. It is a minimally hosted disaster prep guide you can custom build for your family and loved ones. Enjoy!
Prepper Guides - https://t.co/unMoQ280as.
https://t.co/Ht3IndYy4m --> My new blog article about the secret zero problem comes with a new open source tool AND a secret risk self-assessment website. Happy Friday!