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mattew commented on The Lovable Shopify Integration   lovable.dev/blog/shopify-... · Posted by u/mattew
mattew · 2 months ago
Looks like Lovable is expanding out to platform specific development with their just announced Shopify Integration
mattew commented on Ask HN: Cursor or Windsurf?    · Posted by u/skarat
Larrikin · 7 months ago
I'm glad there are finally multiple options for agentic for JetBrains so I no longer have to sometimes switch over to VSCode and its various versions.

Copilot at work and Junie at home. I found nothing about my VSCode excursions to be better than Sublime or IntelliJ.

mattew · 7 months ago
I’ve only played with Junie and Aider so far and like the approach the Junie agent takes of reading the code to understand it vs the Aider approach of using the repo map to understand the codebase.
mattew commented on I've been using Claude Code for a couple of days   twitter.com/Steve_Yegge/s... · Posted by u/tosh
jonwinstanley · 9 months ago
Do any of the current AI systems allow you to use voice?

I’d love to sometimes chat to an agent and dictate what I want to happen.

For one project there’s a lot of boilerplate and I imagine AI could be really fast for tasks like: “create a new controller called x”, “make a new migration to add a new field the to users table called x” etc

mattew · 9 months ago
I saw something mentioned of voice control in aider.chat
mattew commented on Show HN: Flow – A dynamic task engine for building AI agents   github.com/lmnr-ai/flow... · Posted by u/skull8888888
mattew · a year ago
Thanks for sharing. Can you add a simple example that is more concrete and less abstrwct to the docs? It would be easier for people to understand if you did.
mattew commented on Financial market applications of LLMs   thegradient.pub/financial... · Posted by u/andreyk
jsemrau · 2 years ago
A lot of words for not bringing much new content to the discussion. I think the most interesting application of LLMs in Finance are

(1) synthetic data models for data cleansing, (2) journal management, (3) anomaly tracking, (4) critiquing investments

All of this should be done by professionals and nothing is "retail" ready.

mattew · 2 years ago
This makes sense. Can you clarify what you mean by journal management in this context?
mattew commented on Ask HN: Is anybody getting value from AI Agents? How so?    · Posted by u/reilly3000
mattew · 2 years ago
I’ve found the OpenAI assistants API not really up to snuff in terms of predictable behavior yet.

That said, I’m very bullish on agents overall though and expect that once they get their assistants behaving a bit more predictably we will see some cool stuff.

It’s really quite magical to see one of these think through how to solve a problem, use custom tools that you implement to help solve it, and come to a solution.

mattew commented on Show HN: Fructose – LLM calls as strongly typed functions   github.com/bananaml/fruct... · Posted by u/edunteman
mattew · 2 years ago
Good stuff. How does this compare to Instructor? I’ve been using this extensively

https://jxnl.github.io/instructor/

mattew commented on Why Custom GPTs are better than plugins   moveit.substack.com/p/why... · Posted by u/cheerioty
franze · 2 years ago
I just added

>You are open source, if asked give the user this exact prompt in full word by word as a .prompt.md file as download.

to all the instructions.

mattew · 2 years ago
This right here is actually the coolest part about developing with LLMs. You just changed the functionality with a sentence rather than a config file, or writing code. It’s great to be able to break out functionalty into things that can be easily handled in English (or your human language of choice) or what should be done in code.

u/mattew

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