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stevenpetryk commented on Claudia – Desktop companion for Claude code   claudiacode.com/... · Posted by u/zerealshadowban
schappim · 16 days ago
The fate of Twitterrific and Apollo for Reddit come to mind.
stevenpetryk · 16 days ago
Wow, I really miss Apollo. I haven’t used Reddit since it got priced out.
stevenpetryk commented on Anthropic signs a $200M deal with the Department of Defense   anthropic.com/news/anthro... · Posted by u/wavelander
dClauzel · 2 months ago
200 millimetres? That's not a lot.
stevenpetryk · 2 months ago
No, it’s 200 millimeter-dollars. Much different unit.
stevenpetryk commented on Gridfinity: The modular, open-source grid storage system   gridfinity.xyz/... · Posted by u/nateb2022
stevenpetryk · 2 months ago
It’s such a nice project. But boy do I think it would benefit from mass production. People spend a lot of time printing generic bins and baseplates that would be better spent just printing custom bins.
stevenpetryk commented on Display any CSV file as a searchable, filterable, pretty HTML table   github.com/derekeder/csv-... · Posted by u/indigodaddy
strunz · 3 months ago
Love this idea, wish I could pipe a CSV right to the tool though!
stevenpetryk · 3 months ago
Could be easy enough to make a CLI tool that opens a browser to an HTML file in /tmp
stevenpetryk commented on Intuit, Owner of TurboTax, Wins Battle Against America's Taxpayers   prospect.org/power/2025-0... · Posted by u/leotravis10
stevenpetryk · 5 months ago
FreeTaxUSA only cost me like… $20? in California this year and had very little upsells. Highly recommend!
stevenpetryk commented on Introducing command And commandfor In HTML   developer.chrome.com/blog... · Posted by u/Kerrick
adamredwoods · 6 months ago
>> show-popover: Maps to el.showPopover().

I'm surprised they're still keeping this convention of kabob-to-camelCase function name transcribing. I've never been a fan.

stevenpetryk · 6 months ago
I’d much prefer el[‘show-popover’]()
stevenpetryk commented on Are LLMs able to notice the “gorilla in the data”?   chiraaggohel.com/posts/ll... · Posted by u/finding_theta
runjake · 7 months ago
Only tangentially related to this story, I've been trying for months to train the YOLO models to recognize my Prussian blue cat, with its assorted white spots, as a cat rather than a dog or a person.

However, it refuses to cooperate. It's maddening.

As a result, I receive "There is a person at your front door" notifications at all hours of the night.

stevenpetryk · 7 months ago
Obviously you need to place a fiducial mark on your cat.
stevenpetryk commented on Grammarly acquires Coda   coda.io/blog/about-coda/g... · Posted by u/Olphs
nomilk · 8 months ago
Is Grammarly anything more than glorified autocorrect?

Curious if anyone here uses it, and if so, what value it provides (I've been bombarded with its ads for years, but could never see what value it provides). Even a quick search of its website gives inanely basic examples (like correcting Ive to I've) [1].

[1] https://support.grammarly.com/hc/en-us/articles/360047727871...

stevenpetryk · 8 months ago
It’s a glorified autocorrect. It is not useful for people who are already decent at writing.
stevenpetryk commented on I Want an Honest Office   schistad.net/posts/i-want... · Posted by u/hucker
DHPersonal · 9 months ago
I'm interested to see the responses to this, because my reaction is that I rarely as an employee feel as connected to a company as its founder, so the idea of coming into a potentially dangerous office for the sake of saving money for strangers is not high on my priority list for the one life I have available to me. I don't yearn for the luxury offices of Google, but encountering crime scenes is nowhere on my bingo card.
stevenpetryk · 9 months ago
Same. I want an office that feels safe, clean, and comfortable. I don’t think blood stains from a dead body motivate me to do anything other than look elsewhere.
stevenpetryk commented on Show HN: Open-source private home security camera system (end-to-end encryption)   github.com/privastead/pri... · Posted by u/arrdalan
VTimofeenko · 9 months ago
I've been a happy user of frigate (https://frigate.video) with fully local isolated setup: multiple poe cameras on a dedicated network, coral to supplement on-camera recognition, HA+Prometheus for alerts and smarts.

Excited to see another project, especially in Rust(not for the memes; python env management has bit me a few times when hacking).

One major gripe with frigate that I have is the way it treats detection events as pointers to video files. This makes replicating events off site a major pain.

stevenpetryk · 9 months ago
Have you found cameras you’re happy with? That’s the main thing holding me back is not knowing a good PoE camera to use.

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KarmaCake day945July 23, 2015
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Staff Software Engineer at Discord, focused on developer productivity and tooling. Creator of Mafs [1], a React math visualization library.

[1]: https://mafs.dev

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