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dbosch commented on Gemini 3 Pro Model Card [pdf]   storage.googleapis.com/de... · Posted by u/virgildotcodes
lxdlam · 4 months ago
What does the "Google Antigravity" mean? The link is http://antigravity.google/docs, seemingly a new product but now routing to the Google main page.
dbosch · 4 months ago
I was asking myself the exact same question. No idea
dbosch commented on Ask HN: How do you store your (LLM) prompts?    · Posted by u/dbosch
lavren1974 · 5 months ago
Obsidian
dbosch · 5 months ago
Do you re-arrange them with folders or tags? Do you manage to keep them organized ?
dbosch commented on Ask HN: How do you store your (LLM) prompts?    · Posted by u/dbosch
dtagames · 5 months ago
I use Cursor since it has direct access to your disk. I have it write plans, which are prompts for it to follow, into markdown files.

I wrote a "workbook" article [0] about my exact planning process just a couple days ago.

[0] You Are Bugs: Improving Your Code with AI Agents | https://levelup.gitconnected.com/you-are-bugs-improving-your...

dbosch · 5 months ago
Interesting. But what about non-code prompts?
dbosch commented on Ruby might be faster than you think   johnhawthorn.com/2024/rub... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
cjen · 2 years ago
YJIT and Ruby 3.3 have really impressed me as well. Their VM engineers are clearly doing something right.

Related to Ruby perf, I still hear folks worried about rails “not being able to scale”. Let me say something controversial (and clearly wrong): Rails is the only framework that has proven it _can_ scale. GitHub, Shopify, AirBnb, Stripe all use rails and have scaled successfully. Very few other frameworks have that track record.

There’s plenty of reasons to not use rails, but scaling issues doesn’t feel like a strong one to me.

dbosch · 2 years ago
I'm with you on this claim :)

But, for the sake of truth: - AirBnB migrated from Rails to a micro-services architecture (which I think, they regretted doing too early - I read that somewhere I believe) - Stripe never used Rails: they use Ruby (and Sinatra for the Web part - i.e. dashboard).

But it's true that Github and Shopify both use and scaled Rails monoliths. There are showing the way :)

dbosch commented on Charlie Chaplin: official website   charliechaplin.com/... · Posted by u/brudgers
remux · 3 years ago
Is there more information on how the website was developed? I can't find out with which content management system or framework the website was implemented. I am interested in that now.
dbosch · 3 years ago
It looks like a "classic" Ruby on Rails + Bootstrap setup
dbosch commented on Chronophoto   chronophoto.app/game.html... · Posted by u/jmduke
dbosch · 3 years ago
Great game ! Thanks for sharing.

Small suggestion: it would be great to get some information about the picture (location, context, people) in addition to the year, after we tried to guess the date.

dbosch commented on Ask HN: What game do you wish existed?    · Posted by u/jharohit
dbosch · 4 years ago
Age of Empires but in the browser.

No install. Only web technology. Easy multi-player Possibility to do Massive Multiplayer (100s) or just 2 or 3 Either blitz game (couple of hours max) or persistent

u/dbosch

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