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laborcontract commented on Ask HN: What are you working on? (February 2026)    · Posted by u/david927
tunesmith · 2 days ago
https://concludia.org/ - I've mentioned it here before, it's a site to help people reason through and understand arguments together. No real business purpose for it yet, it's more an idea I've had for years and have been wanting to see it through to something actually usable. You can graphically explore arguments, track their logical sufficiency/necessity, and make counterpoints. It's different than other types of argument theory that just have points "in favor" and "against" because of how it tries to propagate logical truth and provability.
laborcontract · 2 days ago
I like this. It reminds me of the interesting type of experimentation that was done with LLMs before agentic coding took over as the primary use case.

I am interested in seeing a personal version of this. Help people work out their own brain knots to make decision-making easier. I'm actually decent at mending fences with others. Put making decisions myself? Impossible.

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laborcontract commented on The Codex App   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
e1g · 8 days ago
I have both Codex Monitor and this new Codex app open side by side right now; aside from the theme, I struggle to tell them apart. Antigravity's Agent Manager is obviously different, but these two are twins.
laborcontract · 8 days ago
I have a very hard time getting worked up over this. There are a ton of entrants in this category, they all generally look the same. Cribbing features seems par for the course.

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laborcontract commented on The Codex App   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
freeqaz · 8 days ago
Does anybody know when Codex is going to roll out subagent support? That has been an absolute game changer in Claude Code. It lets me run with a single session for so much longer and chip away at much more complex tasks. This was my biggest pain point when I used Codex last week.
laborcontract · 8 days ago
It's already out.
laborcontract commented on The Codex App   openai.com/index/introduc... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
e1g · 8 days ago
Wow, this is nearly an exact copy of Codex Monitor[1]: voice mode, project + threads/agents, git panel, PR button, terminal drawer, IDE integrations, local/worktree/cloud edits, archiving threads, etc.

[1] https://github.com/Dimillian/CodexMonitor

laborcontract · 8 days ago
Codex Monitor seems like an Antigravity Agent Manager clone. It came out after, too.

Bunch of the features u listed were already in the codex extension too. False outrage it its finest.

laborcontract commented on Meta's crawler made 11M requests to my site in 30 days   old.reddit.com/r/webdev/c... · Posted by u/speckx
laborcontract · 12 days ago
Obviously horrendous but why isn’t this person monitoring his site?

Also, why do people use vercel nowadays? I’m sure there are reasons, but I moved over to railway (you can insert alternative provider here) and I no long f* around trying to fix page load time due to cold starts, I have predictable pricing, and my sites on railway are fast so much faster. Plus, if cost is a factor, railway offers serverless. It’s not as shiny as vercel, but nextjs works perfectly on it.

It astounds me that vercel has positioned themselves as a sanctuary city for normies and yet, the city is littered with landmines and booby traps.

laborcontract commented on Super Monkey Ball ported to a website   monkeyball-online.pages.d... · Posted by u/rebasedoctopus
TOMDM · 13 days ago
Pull Request: chore: remove node_modules

I don't see much of a reason to keep a copy of node_modules on the git repository considering they can be reinstalled for deployments and it is generally bad form.

sndrec (the author):

Thank you for this - I'm newbie at webdev so I wasn't sure what was and wasn't needed. I'll merge this soon.

Haha, almost certainly Claude

laborcontract · 13 days ago
counterpoint:

- The readme is two lines and has six words, one of which is a typo.

- Claude would never commit a node_modules folder unless coerced.

It’s disrespectful to casually call things AI-generated. I wish people would do it less unless they have 1) proof and 2) a meaningful reason for it.

laborcontract commented on Super Monkey Ball ported to a website   monkeyball-online.pages.d... · Posted by u/rebasedoctopus
laborcontract · 13 days ago
I was in the market looking for some fun iOS games, things that I could play casually, pick up in a moment, load quickly, and not be burdened by the ridiculousness of modern gameplay and incentive mechanics. To my surprise, it was very hard. I couldn’t find anything. This is exactly what I’m looking for.
laborcontract commented on Google AI Overviews cite YouTube more than any medical site for health queries   theguardian.com/technolog... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
ceejayoz · 15 days ago
> A close relative is a practicing surgeon and a professor in his field. He watches youtube videos of surgeries practically every day.

A professor in the field can probably go "ok this video is bullshit" a couple minutes in if it's wrong. They can identify a bad surgeon, a dangerous technique, or an edge case that may not be covered.

You and I cannot. Basically, the same problem the general public has with phishing, but even more devastating potential consequences.

laborcontract · 15 days ago
Your comment doesn't address my point. The same criticism applies to any medium.

u/laborcontract

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