will to code
[Book Review] 👏👏 📕 Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus 👨🦰 Ludwig Wittgenstein 100% Would recommend. Although its can be a bit intimidating at times. If you are like me and you hate logic (logical proofs) , you can skip that part as its not relevant to the main…
I owe everything to my English knowledge
Fr, it just hit me, if my English level was half as good as it is now, I would be in an entirely different reality
Even your personalities are different based on the language you choose to speak
Now I just wish school taught us more languages
I want to learn German 😂
Influenced by the one and only mustache man ofcFriedrich Nietzsche (who did you expect 😭)
I feel like he wouldn't have been as prolific as he was if he didn't speak German (+ latin, Greek, french, italian, english)... Plus all these languages tie together... You understand the lineages of words and your world becomes wider and clearer.
But I must to grasp English well first
Fr, it just hit me, if my English level was half as good as it is now, I would be in an entirely different reality
YOUR LANGUAGE IS YOUR WORLD
Even your personalities are different based on the language you choose to speak
Now I just wish school taught us more languages
I want to learn German 😂
Influenced by the one and only mustache man ofc
I feel like he wouldn't have been as prolific as he was if he didn't speak German (+ latin, Greek, french, italian, english)... Plus all these languages tie together... You understand the lineages of words and your world becomes wider and clearer.
But I must to grasp English well first
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No matter how much intelligence we get access to, its meaningless without agency
Does anyone know how much money companies like Ride spend on map API usage? (estimate)
Dagmawi Babi
I made this really rough sketch of what another style of AI interaction could be like.
This is a very cool design, and its definitely a new paradigm of ux
I vibe coded a popup in rust that's kind of like this. instead of navigating to browser I just do mod+u and it launches pretty quick and I do rapid fire questions without the latency of having to change windows or the fatigue of holding the question in my mind, I been using this a lot, I will release it one day. But its the only thing I built that I actually use on a daily basis
Most of our interactions with AI don't need a history, that's just a waste of space. Most of our questions are random and related to our immediate curiosities, and need quick feedback
If chatgpt released something like this, among devs at least, it will get more traffic than their website
friction actually stops you from using AI, if the friction is just a simple key binding then you'll find yourself asking about more things
I vibe coded a popup in rust that's kind of like this. instead of navigating to browser I just do mod+u and it launches pretty quick and I do rapid fire questions without the latency of having to change windows or the fatigue of holding the question in my mind, I been using this a lot, I will release it one day. But its the only thing I built that I actually use on a daily basis
Most of our interactions with AI don't need a history, that's just a waste of space. Most of our questions are random and related to our immediate curiosities, and need quick feedback
If chatgpt released something like this, among devs at least, it will get more traffic than their website
friction actually stops you from using AI, if the friction is just a simple key binding then you'll find yourself asking about more things
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What I love about anytype
- no auth, you login with a seed phrase
- native mobile apps
- linux support
- community on telegram 🗿
- ui, i was sold at first glance
- they don't shove AI down my throat
- no auth, you login with a seed phrase
- native mobile apps
- linux support
- community on telegram 🗿
- ui, i was sold at first glance
- they don't shove AI down my throat
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+ i think we should build a native ai code editor that's not a vscode fork
+ can't put all your cards on the whims of one company
+ i don't think a for profit company is going to turn a blind eye when other companies fork their codebase and make 100mil+ a year
+ also when you fork vscode you are accepting all the design choices that were made from the past, there's no opportunity to think outside the box, you are not discovering new 10x ways to do things
+ can't put all your cards on the whims of one company
+ i don't think a for profit company is going to turn a blind eye when other companies fork their codebase and make 100mil+ a year
+ also when you fork vscode you are accepting all the design choices that were made from the past, there's no opportunity to think outside the box, you are not discovering new 10x ways to do things