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coffeecoders commented on Will AI Replace Human Thinking? The Case for Writing and Coding Manually   ssp.sh/brain/will-ai-repl... · Posted by u/articsputnik
coffeecoders · 5 hours ago
I think we’ll need to rethink what it means to be “skilled.” Fewer people will write every line of code themselves, but more will need to understand systems end-to-end, ask the right questions, and guide AIs to meaningful outcomes.

AI isn’t replacing thinking, it’s changing what we think about. Coding skill won’t disappear; it’ll just evolve.

coffeecoders commented on Claude for Chrome   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/davidbarker
coffeecoders · 2 days ago
So what’s the actual endgame here? If these agents eventually get full browser access, then whoever controls the browser effectively controls everything that we do online.

Today, most of these "AI agents" are really just browser extensions with broad permissions, piping whatever they see into an LLM. It works, but it feels more like a stopgap than a destination.

Imagine instead of opening a bank site, logging in, and clicking through forms, you simply say: “transfer $50 to savings,” and the agent executes it directly via the bank’s API. No browser, no login, no app. Just natural language!

The real question is whether we’re moving toward that kind of direct agent-driven world, or if we’re heading for a future where the browser remains the chokepoint for all digital interactions.

coffeecoders commented on Claude for Chrome   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/davidbarker
coffeecoders · 2 days ago
Not sure if its only me, but most of the texts in this page aren't showing up.

https://i.imgur.com/E4HloO7.png

coffeecoders commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
SchemaLoad · 10 days ago
Youtube is more problematic. I have it installed for music but you have to actively remember to not get sucked in to shorts. Feeling like legally they should be forced to split out shorts from the main app.
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
There is Youtube music (a separate app) just for that!
coffeecoders commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
j1000 · 10 days ago
How this is possible for iOS? Can someone share technical details on this iOS implementation? IMO this cannot be done without validating user privacy and giving app some crucial screen reading permissions.
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
Yeah, this is not possible in iOS because there is no equivalent of Accessibility services for apps to control other apps behavior.

Not sure what OP is running waitlist for, my guess is a combination of screen time + focus modes + content blockers in Safari.

coffeecoders commented on Show HN: Playing Piano with Prime Numbers   nabraj.com/demo/prime-pia... · Posted by u/coffeecoders
vunderba · 10 days ago
Nice job. Related, I remember seeing an attempt at mapping primes to minor scales a few years back.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=duVyBVNX3D8

coffeecoders · 10 days ago
Very cool.

Primes have such an irregular yet structured distribution, and mapping them to pitches is a clever way to make that hidden pattern audible.

coffeecoders commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
zem · 10 days ago
would also be unnecessary if these apps respected the user rather than trying to addict them
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
Hard to exercise willpower when the whole system is tuned up against it.
coffeecoders commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
globular-toast · 10 days ago
Why is it more surprising that scrolling is addictive versus, say, putting a stick of combusting plant matter in your mouth and inhaling the smoke?
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
Probably because scrolling feels harmless, while smoking never really did. The surprise is in the mismatch.
coffeecoders commented on Show HN: Playing Piano with Prime Numbers   nabraj.com/demo/prime-pia... · Posted by u/coffeecoders
drankl · 10 days ago
I wonder how it sounds if you map the primes straight onto Hz instead of piano scales.
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
It won't be a musical scale if mapped directly to Hz (maybe sine wave mapping?).

For example, prime 2 → 2 Hz (inaudible), 101 → 101 Hz (deep bass), 1009 → ~1 kHz (bright tone).

Right now the app just maps primes to MIDI notes so they sit nicely on a piano.

coffeecoders commented on Show HN: I built an app to block Shorts and Reels   scrollguard.app/... · Posted by u/adrianhacar
coffeecoders · 10 days ago
This is one of those things that should be unnecessary if we all had perfect self-control, but the reality is these apps are engineered explicitly to bypass that.

It feels a bit silly to need guardrails for something as trivial as scrolling.

Shameless personal plug: I wrote about it here. https://nabraj.com/blog/swipe-scroll-repeat-addiction/

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