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Nice idea for a diary app. "Can't edit yesterday" is off-putting for me. Such a constraint should not be something a software imposes on you, should be a person's mental policy, if they so wish. I want to have full control over my data, without arbitrary restrictions. Another thing is easy deployment. Would love to give it a shot, but I need something like that to be available on both mobile and desktop, that would mean server deployment with all the headache of managing a server and backups...

I am using daily notes currently with Obsidian + Calendar plugin. Also E2EE, available on all devices, no problems syncing, plain-old files so I am not afraid of vendor-lock and can backup any way I want.


Text is a limited medium for communication inherently. Doesn't make too much difference if some words were cleaned. Overthinking hidden meanings of a text message is a good way to misinterpret people. Just ask to meet face-to-face when in doubt.


Not really AI problem, more like garbage coworkers.


Literally never in my life did I receive anything like that website suggests via email or DMs. Curate your social circle is the answer.


Oh how I wish I could curate my coworkers...


I got one from my office, who at some point decided to use ChatGPT to write Asana tickets that are clearly not vetted.


They get a magic wand to turn their words into software, and still complain the wand is not their favourite colour.


Not clear to me why need this. You can just write a markdown spec without any side projects, then tell an agent to code it.


Why not context 7?


Context7 is great but ultimately it’s just a pre-generated static summarization that might not include the specific answers the agent needs. I have a slightly different approach where the actual source code is scanned for each question so it’s much more targeted and never out of date.


Ironically the getting started guide (quite long) is still to be executed by a human, apparently. I'd expect an LLM first approach, such as, "Insert this prompt into Cursor, press Enter and everything will be installed, you'll see Hello World on your screen".


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