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It's a market! Kindest seems to have staying power: https://www.kindestapp.com

I first thought to share Clay (https://clay.earth) but I see they were acquired by Automattic recently.


Phoniebox is another popular implementation of the idea: https://phoniebox.de


That folder is 5gb on my Air, at 300-400mb per video.

I have a category selected that says it's 22 possible videos, and out of those only 18 are currently cached on my machine. It looks like that directory is kept pruned at least occasionally.

Nonetheless, just an indication of the potential size on disk would keep users aware when they pick these screensavers. An explicit "Screensaver videos" category in the disk usage graph is also a good solution.



Eliminate all viruses: Population issues in other organisms down to bacteria is my guess. We break a link in a significant food chain, basically.

Eliminate human-tropic viruses: We have to monitor for outbreaks when new viruses mutate and jump species to successfully infect humans. If there's zero mass immunity across the population at every outbreak, we're still in a high-risk situation.


Pet peeve because everyone seems to be doing this:

The video demo shows the operator asking for "same height", and then the agent sets a hardcoded 298px height instead of using any of the many reliable/solid ways to do it with CSS.

I'm sure there are better examples you could prompt to make that video convincing, though I appreciate the honesty showing what to expect.


Before I saw this comment I thought that's how it "fixed" it. I recorded my screen so I could slow it down and see what it said and sure enough:

    I've made the following change:
    1. Added a fixed height of `h-[298px]` to match the tallest card (which was 298px)

Screenshot: https://cs.joshstrange.com/d75pC236

This joins the ranks of prominent demos on the landing page that do the wrong or silly thing. It really makes it hard to take some things seriously.

That said, I like the overall idea of this. I think that Claude Code and friends will get way more powerful as we find ways to feed them better (not necessarily more) context.


More context is not going solve this.

CSS requires understanding emerging properties of layout. So context doesn't help. Knowing how a variable expands a a div into a set of constraints isnt context dependent.

What you probably mean is a well designed model context which fits the most flexible and logical code framework.

Reading the last paragraph should make you realize the proposition isnt likely going to happen.


Exactly, but do u think a model can be developed to deal with this?


feels like a case of a system prompt should be enforcing the AI to avoid usage of arbitrary numbers like specific pixel counts and to leverage modern css standard for sizes.


that gave the best results so far - tweaking the system prompt to make sure the agent respects the project's ui system, is aware of dark mode and responsiveness, etc.


Good catch - we could definitely put more effort into creating demos


My wireless controller eventually convinced me that AA/AAA rechargeable batteries give the same benefit, but you can swap them in a few seconds instead of getting stuck waiting for a recharge.


With a Botany of Desire angle:

Trees have led the humans to channel water and irrigate them so they survive even in dry and isolated soil, and provide shade for urban areas in exchange.


My otherwise ordinary school applied the mentality that students must "Learn to learn", and that mix of skills and mindset has never stopped helping me.


This is Meta, named after the fact that the Metaverse is undoubtedly what comes next.


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