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movedx01 commented on Getting a Gemini API key is an exercise in frustration   ankursethi.com/blog/gemin... · Posted by u/speckx
rvnx · 12 days ago
Setting up a limit of spending is even more difficult
movedx01 · 12 days ago
Is that even possible? Last time I checked it wasn't, while it was possible with OpenAI. Since that moment(early this year) - OpenAI has removed that option and their "Project budget" feature turned from being a hard limit into an email notification.
movedx01 commented on Workday to acquire Pipedream   newsroom.workday.com/2025... · Posted by u/gaws
rohanprabhu · a month ago
Try out https://composio.dev/ (disclosure - I work here)
movedx01 · a month ago
Is it the first one priced reasonably and transparently, or am I missing something here?
movedx01 commented on GPT-5 Thinking in ChatGPT (a.k.a. Research Goblin) is good at search   simonwillison.net/2025/Se... · Posted by u/simonw
j_bum · 4 months ago
Is this the “Web Search”, “Deep Research”, or “Agent Mode” feature of ChatGPT?

Navigating their feature set is… fun.

movedx01 · 3 months ago
Don't forget about the "ChatGPT 5 Pro" too :) which is a bit like Deep Research but not quite?
movedx01 commented on Reverse engineering GitHub Actions cache to make it fast   blacksmith.sh/blog/cache... · Posted by u/tsaifu
movedx01 · 5 months ago
Anything for artifacts perhaps? ;) We use external runners(not blacksmith) and had to work around this manually. https://github.com/actions/download-artifact/issues/362#issu...
movedx01 commented on CSS's problems are Tailwind's problems   colton.dev/blog/tailwind-... · Posted by u/coltonv
jwblackwell · 5 months ago
It works much better with AI though, which is really all that matters at this point
movedx01 · 5 months ago
Is that true though? Every time i tried to get Sonnet to write out any actually complicated layout/component, I ended up with a novel of classNames with a ton of duplication and useless additions. Those are very hard to spot inside a soup of tailwind classes, whereas I can see them immediately in a nicely laid out stylesheet. This happened extremely often when I tried to iterate with Cursor/CC on the given design, instead of giving up immediately after it failed to one-shot it.
movedx01 commented on Show HN: Pickaxe – A TypeScript library for building AI agents   github.com/hatchet-dev/pi... · Posted by u/abelanger
movedx01 · 6 months ago
This is great, and I keep my fingers crossed for Hatchet!

One use case I imagine is key here is background/async agents, so OpenAI Codex/Jules style, so that's great if I can durably run them with Pickaxe(btw I belive I've read somewhere in temporal docs or some webinar that Codex was built on that ;), but how do I get that real-time and resumable message stream back to the client? The user might reload the page or return after 15 minutes, etc. I wasn't able to think of an elegant way to model this in a distributed system.

movedx01 commented on Remote MCP Support in Claude Code   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
joshwarwick15 · 6 months ago
List of servers to connect to here: https://github.com/jaw9c/awesome-remote-mcp-servers
movedx01 · 6 months ago
That's great! It would be even better if one of the features included in the table was whether given MCP supports OAuth Dynamic Client Registration, which optional in the MCP standard.
movedx01 commented on Phoenix.new – Remote AI Runtime for Phoenix   fly.io/blog/phoenix-new-t... · Posted by u/wut42
prophesi · 6 months ago
What packages in Elixir have you found unmaintained/missing in the ecosystem? Genuinely curious.
movedx01 · 6 months ago
anything OAuth
movedx01 commented on Andrej Karpathy: Software in the era of AI [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=LCEmi... · Posted by u/sandslash
olmo23 · 6 months ago
2.0 programs (model weights) are created by running 1.0 programs (training runs).

I don't think it's currently possible to ask a model to generate the weights for a model.

movedx01 · 6 months ago
But you can generate synthetic data using a 3.0 program to train a smaller, faster, cheaper-to-run 2.0 program.
movedx01 commented on Cursor 1.0   cursor.com/en/changelog/1... · Posted by u/ecz
gazagoal · 7 months ago
As someone who has two annual subs of Cursor Pro (one from student account and another from Lenny's newsletter), I just spent $100 on Claude Code and I haven't touched Cursor AI for any coding tasks since. If you already spend anything near or over $100 on Cursor, it's no brainer. The agent experience is night and day. No more wrong tool-calling, premature ending of conversation, failure to apply changes or overwriting a whole file with the update snippet. I'm considering upgrading to $200 Claude Max next month for more concurrent sessions. If anyone reading this thinking this is a paid comment, go search for other users' feedback. Claude Code is that good.
movedx01 · 7 months ago
I was almost exclusively using Claude Code for a couple of weeks, and after recently trying Cursor with Sonnet 4 in MAX mode, I think it now comes close. Those are requests paid on top of the sub price though.

u/movedx01

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