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I find this response a little odd. Absolutely respect the work you’ve put in, but explaining that it doesn’t have a free license because you’ve been unemployed is just bad marketing.

“It doesn’t have a free license because I believe in the product and think it stands out enough to warrant people paying for it” is probably the route you want to go.


> I find this response a little odd

You find honesty a little odd?

That's quite odd.


I'll think about your words, thank you.

You’ve completely missed the point, it’s saying that the skill will need you to provide a Trello API key but he hasn’t declared that it will need that

Subsequently they’ve included the use of curl but also haven’t declared that either which means that it _could_ leak your key if you provide it one. That’s why it’s suspicious - virus total has flagged that you should probably review the skill.md


Oh, I see. Seems obvious you would need an API key in this context but I get the idea that it's an undeclared but required var, which could be shady


Source? As someone that comes back to London every month, I’ve been able to roam the same as anywhere else in the UK. I’d be shocked if this were true.


Great insight that you wouldn’t get without HN, thank you! What would you and your peers recommend?


LangChain does not solve any actual problem, so there is no need to replace it with anything. Just build without it.


There's a great talk called Pydantic is all you need that i highly recommend


pydantic/pydanticAI in builder mode or llamaindex in solution architect mode.


What a weird way to say "a weeks wages"


Hipsters gonna hip.


I don't know what that means.

I get paid every fortnight. Not weekly. That's the metric.


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