With my favorite database (Gel) effectively dead (team acquihire by Vercel), I told Claude to reimplement it in Deno/TypeScript. While I haven't tested it on a real project yet (on my TODO for tmrw), hundreds of tests pass so we'll see.
If it does work I'll do a Show HN in a few months. One thing I always do with LLM-code though is review every single line (mainly because I'm particular with formatting). disc.sh is gonna be the domain when I launch the marketing site.
You also really need to review its logic too, because it has a tendency to lack the full context of the code it’s working on, and make very silly logic mistakes.
Incredible. According to the comments he was only off by a year but he got the month correct. Also, I learned from the comments that spring is common wartime practice dating back centuries.
Nearly every time I see a complaint about git, someone comes through with a command like this. Is there a collection of similar tips that makes git better to use? If not, there should be.
Overcoming network effects cannot be the goal; otherwise, work will never get done.
The goal should be to build a full spec and then build a code forge and ecosystem around this. If it’s truly great, adoption will come. Microsoft doing a terrible job with GitHub is great for new solutions.
I recently redesigned my blog to look like a modern RFC and I'm loving the way they've decided to render tables in their plain text, definitely gonna steal that.
On topic though, Stripe is trying to make themselves the Visa/Mastercard of crypto. They're in position to do so and it seems like Coinbase is their other half. I don't trust or like it though.
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