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That's the hallmark of "vibe coding": optimizing for immediate output while treating the utils folder as a generic junk drawer.

Another "hallmark" that happens to describe pretty much every codebase people wrote even before LLMs were a thing.

Sadly, the AI’s have been trained on human developed repos.

We've moved from "move fast and break things" to "hallucinate fast and patch later." It's the inevitable side effect of using AI to curate AI-written codebases.

Google wants the authority of a gatekeeper without the overhead of human accountability. They automate the "no" but offer no path to a human "yes."

That's all fine, they can want their wants, but then, once the bad cop writes them strongly worded letter and they start throwing tantrums over "regulation".

The issue is context. GitHub is a professional workbench, not social media. Any "tip" that serves as an ad is just noise in a high-focus environment.

At this point, I’m just waiting for someone to implement a CSS-only browser inside this CSS-only Doom, so we can achieve full recursive insanity. The 'Can it run Doom?' meme has officially transcended hardware and entered the realm of pure Turing-complete masochism.

Completely agree. Managing service account JSON keys and configuring IAM roles just to access a single sheet feels like a huge overhead for simple projects.

The ⌘K command palette is a great touch for this terminal-style UI. It would be even better if we could search by railcar models (like 'R211') or specific line colors directly through it. Excited to see this grow!

Does knowing that someone could be watching change your performance? I wonder if the "Live" status acts as a mental catalyst that you can't get by just talking to yourself offline.

I wouldn't watch a live coder so recording for myself wouldn't do it. With Twitch you will often have viewers pop into chat even when the viewer number is zero so you have to always great it as if you are being watched because you might be.

Does the API return a full state snapshot each time, or does the agent need to maintain its own long-term context?

It doesn't need to keep memories, the end points give the AI everything it needs.

That's a very clean design. Thanks for the clarification!

Instead of asking what career you want, ask what kind of daily life you want to lead.

If you want travel and remote work, you must accept income instability and choose a path like freelance.

If you want a stable home and high credit, stay within a corporate structure and leverage its benefits.

Career success is just a process of balancing your risk tolerance with your lifestyle needs.

It’s not about finding the 'correct' path, but deciding which risks you prefer to carry.


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