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sidgarimella commented on Launch HN: Morph (YC S23) – Apply AI code edits at 4,500 tokens/sec    · Posted by u/bhaktatejas922
bhaktatejas922 · 2 months ago
I think an MCP would do the job. We're shipping one out as we speak
sidgarimella · 2 months ago
+1 hyped for an mcp that I might be able to plug zed into
sidgarimella commented on Cursor 1.0   cursor.com/en/changelog/1... · Posted by u/ecz
sidgarimella · 3 months ago
I myself run five IDE's in parallel with ~ 6 terminal sessions all on Claude Code. There's a time and place for each tool. Also, thanks to my Neuralink, I have Linear and Azure MCP's wired directly into my frontal cortex at all times. This makes it really easy to keep our docs up to date without lifting a finger.
sidgarimella commented on OpenAI reaches agreement to buy Windsurf for $3B   bloomberg.com/news/articl... · Posted by u/swyx
sidgarimella · 4 months ago
probably a rare area I fully agree with HN on– the IP here seems weak and it's not hard to swap out code editors, nothing like tearing out Salesforce or other sales-driven tooling. and idk if first mover advantage actually means much in the next 10 years given how dynamic the underlying models are.

but undeniably these cos are all a great lesson in just how much cash lies in executing first/near first

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sidgarimella commented on San Francisco homelessness: Park ranger helps one person at a time   sfstandard.com/2025/02/08... · Posted by u/NaOH
sidgarimella · 7 months ago
the hn cynicism is crazy but unsurprising. turns out can really easily spend your whole life obsessed with a pragmatism that betrays taking any action, however directionally correct
sidgarimella commented on Show HN: API Parrot – Automatically Reverse Engineer HTTP APIs   apiparrot.com/... · Posted by u/pvarghav
sidgarimella · 8 months ago
Love this. I’ve worked on a few projects in RPA prior and I’m losing faith in selectors. I think either direct data access like this or AI based CV are the automation arms of the future.

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sidgarimella commented on Guide to buying rule engines in 2024   rulebricks.com/blog/choos... · Posted by u/sidgarimella
amai · a year ago
Why buy one if you can simply create your own: https://dev.to/fractalis/how-to-write-a-basic-rule-engine-in...
sidgarimella · a year ago
we write about this!
sidgarimella commented on Guide to buying rule engines in 2024   rulebricks.com/blog/choos... · Posted by u/sidgarimella
waldrews · a year ago
Feels like one of those technologies where you read about it, and it seems cool/powerful and you wish you had a use case to try it out, but can never find one that you can't handle more easily without it. Am I missing some big current, real-world application?
sidgarimella · a year ago
The insurance & lending industries are built heavily on rule engines. Most mortgage origination in the US uses a rule engine. Just not a new technology folks discuss much.

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