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nake89 commented on Claude Opus 4.6   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/HellsMaddy
rchaganti · 4 days ago
I tried 4.6 this morning and it was efficient at understanding a brownfield repo containing a Hugo static site and a custom Hugo theme. Within minutes, it went from exploring every file in the repo to adding new features as Hugo partials. Of course, I ran out of rate-limit! :)

It is very impressive though.

nake89 · 4 days ago
This seems like a fairly simple thing I would imagine. I think just sonnet would fair pretty well at this task.
nake89 commented on Show HN: Moltbook – A social network for moltbots (clawdbots) to hang out   moltbook.com/... · Posted by u/schlichtm
smrtinsert · 11 days ago
The search for agency is heartbreaking. Yikes.
nake89 · 11 days ago
Is it?
nake89 commented on iPhone 5s Gets New Software Update 13 Years After Launch   macrumors.com/2026/01/26/... · Posted by u/angott
accrual · 14 days ago
Anyone using the original iPhone SE or the second SE? I wonder how those are fairing on their final update(s).
nake89 · 14 days ago
Me, my wife and my mom are all using the second SE. My mom is the only one who has updated to the newest iOS. I didn't want to because I heard rumors it was slow. But I tried my mom's phone and it seems as snappy as my phone (more or less, not the fastest phone to begin with, but not slow either). So I'm going to update too.
nake89 commented on Bugs Apple loves   bugsappleloves.com... · Posted by u/nhod
charcircuit · 18 days ago
>where Apple bans accounts for redeeming legitimate gift cards.

Is there any evidence of this happening with an actual legitimate gift card and bot one which was stolen or originally purchased via credit card fund.

nake89 · 18 days ago
Slightly off-topic, but stuff like this does not just happen at Apple.

When Cyberpunk 2077 came out, my wife bought it with her credit card and gifted the game to me. It was fine at first. I even managed to play through the game. However when coming back to the game a few months later (to see all the bugfixes), it was gone. I contacted the (gog) and they said it was removed due to automatic fraud detection and that the balance had been paid back to the original credit card (my wife's card, she had obviously not noticed this in her bank statement).

Point being automatic fraud detection systems can wipe out stuff you purchased even months after the fact (or in some cases lock your account)... It feels kafkaesque.

nake89 commented on The Overcomplexity of the Shadcn Radio Button   paulmakeswebsites.com/wri... · Posted by u/dbushell
shubhamjain · 21 days ago
This is the reason I absolutely hate shadcn. The number of dependencies and files you introduce for trivial components is insane. Even tiny little divs are their own component for no good reason. I genuinely don’t understand how front-end developers accept this level of needless complexity.

Shoutout to Basecoat UI[1], so implementing the same components using Tailwind and minimal JS. That's what I am preferring to use these days.

[1]: https://basecoatui.com/

nake89 · 21 days ago
Another shoutout to Basecoat. Easy to use. Makes your website look nice. Works with any/no framework.
nake89 commented on Dead Internet Theory   kudmitry.com/articles/dea... · Posted by u/skwee357
skwee357 · 22 days ago
I remember participating on *free* phpBB forums, or IRC channels. I was amazed that I could chat with people smarter than me, on a wide range of topics, all for the cost of having an internet subscription.

It's only recently, when I was considering to revive the old-school forum interaction, that I have realized that while I got the platforms for free, there were people behind them who paid for the hosting and the storage, and were responsible to moderate the content in order to not derail every discussion to low level accusation and name calling contest.

I can't imagine the amount of time, and tools, it takes to keep discussion forums free of trolls, more so nowadays, with LLMs.

nake89 · 22 days ago
I really miss the phpBB forum days. Early 2000s. It's not just nostalgia. It truly was a better experience.
nake89 commented on Just the Browser   justthebrowser.com/... · Posted by u/cl3misch
publicdebates · 25 days ago
> aims to remove: Most AI features, Copilot, Shopping features, ...

I grew up on DOS, and my first browser was IE3. My first tech book as a kid was for HTML[1], and I was in absolute awe at what you could make with all the tags, especially interactive form controls.

I remember Firefox being revolutionary for simply having tabs. Every time a new Visual Basic (starting with DOS) release came out, I was excited at the new standardized UI controls we had available.

I remember when Tweetie for iPhone OS came out and invented pull-down refresh that literally every app and mobile OS uses now.

Are those days permanently gone? The days when actual UI/UX innovation was a thing?

[1] Can someone help me find this book? I've been looking for years. It used the Mosaic browser.

nake89 · 25 days ago
Are those days permanently gone? The days when actual UI/UX innovation was a thing?

I agree mostly with your sentiment. But I still think there is still some work being done. For example the Arc and Zen Browsers. I never used Arc because it is closed source. But it sure looked beautiful. And Zen I tested, but it seemed laggy. I think I might give it another go to see if some of the performance issues have been fixed.

nake89 commented on The spectrum of isolation: From bare metal to WebAssembly   buildsoftwaresystems.com/... · Posted by u/ThierryBuilds
bflesch · 25 days ago
> This website collects anonymous usage analytics data via GoatCounter and Umami.

My uBlock origin shows that googlefonts.com and fonts.googleapis.com are being blocked.

It irks me a bit that your message explicitly mentions two trackers but it fails to mention the Google tracking. Google is also not mentioned in your privacy policy. Is there a reason for this?

nake89 · 25 days ago
Your message sent me down a weird rabbit hole of trying to find privacy friendly alternative to google fonts. I found this: https://github.com/coollabsio/fonts They claim to be a privacy friendly drop-in replacement. Their main website: https://fonts.coollabs.io/
nake89 commented on The <Geolocation> HTML Element   developer.chrome.com/blog... · Posted by u/enz
nake89 · a month ago
I'm curious to why the polyfill example uses unpkg.com. It is quite unreliable and has broken sites many times.

jsdelivr.com is much more reliable (Multi-CDN, Multi-DNS). Comparison: https://www.jsdelivr.com/unpkg

I am not affiliated in anyway to jsdeliver or unpkg. I simply used to be a user on unpkg.

nake89 commented on Anthropic made a mistake in cutting off third-party clients   archaeologist.dev/artifac... · Posted by u/codesparkle
bambax · a month ago
> The best thing for consumers would be if all these model providers strictly provided usage-based API pricing

Using openrouter myself I find the costs of APIs to be extremely low and affordable? I don't send the whole codebase to every question, I just ask about what I need, and everything is actually ridiculously cheap? $20 lasts about 3 months.

nake89 · a month ago
I have not had the same experience. I pay 10 dollars a month for GitHub Copilot, where I get to use Claude Sonnet 4.5.

I tried the same with OpenRouter and I used up 2.5 dollars in a day using Sonnet 4.5. Similar use on copilot has could maybe make me use 10% of my quota (and that's being generous for OpenRouter).

I think GitHub Copilot is way more affordable than OpenRouter.

u/nake89

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