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Probably a nice topic, but EAS (expo.dev) of the best software products I've ever used. The amount of complexity that is abstracted away from cross-platform mobile app deployment is immense.
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Generally agree with your point. For context, I believe that AI tools today are pretty helpful, but they seem to struggle with really context/formal knowledge heavy tasks (e.g. game development). I think that MCP + very good prompt engineering (giving explicit links to contextual resources) works in the near term, but I'm thinking about ways to alleviate this requirement.
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We should only start getting scared of dev AI tools when companies start training models from first principles a la AlphaZero (i.e. handing them the docs and keeping them running until they figure out *everything*). Depending on existing code will continue to produce the limitations of existing code. But maybe this is only possible in a post-quantum world.
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Currently trying to get them to recognize my org as a Corp instead of a Proprietorship. DUNS has it set up correctly, but Apple is being weird. Such a flawed system.
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While "vibe coding" is fun for rapid prototyping (especially on frontend-heavy projects), it seems that an under-appreciated use of LLMs might be to have architecture-level discussions about complex problems, making conceptualizing solutions and creating design documents way faster.
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Having a tool that turns these sorts of conversations into a living document (technical documentation of sorts), that can be queried and updated as the projects evolves might be a game changer. Bonus points if it can listen in on technical meetings and also parse the codebase.
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From the explanatory video, it seems they consider it more a “port” than a rewrite. Probably speeds up the process and makes it easier to convert the existing tests.
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Coinbase Wallet is integrating with @onboard P2P to let people onramp to crypto through a peer-to-peer exchange, starting with Nigeria. If you’re in Nigeria, you can now buy crypto from sellers in minutes without KYC.
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When working on a complex system, it's always useful to delete all your test data and go through all the flows from time to time. Always exposes first-time user pain points.
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I think maybe this is what @austingriffith was going for with scaffold-eth?
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I love Zed a lot. Only reason I dip in an out is that the AI features are nowhere near as good as Cursor
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Completely agree. Was mainly pointing out that it's probably consistent with their desire to exist independently. As someone that moved to Canada a few years ago, the sheer number of government documents that featured "in all provinces (except Quebec)" also just made me mentally treat it as a separate entity. Hopefully, this changes at some point in the future though.
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Kind of makes sense from their push for secession, but it definitely sucks.
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Product + Product + Distribution
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Where is this? Been looking for a spot to play soccer
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Oh yeah. The menus are so sluggish and some inputs just do not register. Kind of regret preordering the ultimate edition. Will probably stop playing early this time around
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It definitely sucks as a game to play competitively. The goalkeepers are like trampolines. What they’re trying to do with tactics is interesting, but I doubt that EA has what it takes to build any feature without a loophole that players will exploit
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