Hmm, sure it's maybe wrong now, but in several years, it could be correct. So maybe I should wear a device now so when it does become correct and I'm even older, AI might be useful.
I'm definitely not going with Apple. Are there any minimally obtrusive trackers that provide downloadable data?
No LOL. Zyns are nicotine pouches you insert into your gums for a gradual release of nicotine. They're powerful. Unfortunately, I went from using 3mg Zyns to 6mg Zyns, and had to sit in front of my bathroom sink, fighting the urge to retch. Be careful with them, but they're a good way to ramp up to cigarette smoking
There is so much to this issue. One major problem is the lack of fourth places. If I want to be low-key social where do I go? Some people say the library but IMHO libraries are not social spots. The concept of man shed is cool except for the gender aspect but it's mostly private sheds. There is a maker space in the city but membership is limited and there is a wait list.
As was Far Side and Calvin and Hobbes. Oddly in my own corporate travels, the practice seemed to have stopped mid-90's. In the '00's and later, cubicle walls were mostly barren. After '08, cubicles had disappeared altogether and they just lined us up along long tables like cordwood.
I clicked only because I'm interested in doing a project related to MIDI, so I was surprised to immediately see that this project was built with Claude Code and unlike, most AI-assisted projects, includes the prompts. Skimming the comments here it appears most people have not noticed this. I suggest re-submitting this project again but with a headline that promotes it as a demonstration for vibe coding.
There really isn't a good way to put a note to those prompts in a headline (putting "I vibecoded this" would just get it flagged). I'll likely do a blog post discussing the prompt process at some point.
Good question though I expect it'll get buried amongst all the other comments. Maybe create an "Ask HN" post.
I asked Google/Gemini about a tutorial and it responded with several YouTube videos and also produced this subreddit: https://www.reddit.com/r/AI_Agents/
Thank you. It is always intimidating to see how people are using 5-10 agents for coding, but haven't seen practical examples of the process and how people do this specifically.
Where are the mainstream media stories about this? The article mentioned the story blowing up but a Google search showed only one media outlet covering the story.
I'm definitely not going with Apple. Are there any minimally obtrusive trackers that provide downloadable data?
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