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Server First, battries included stacks: Rails, Laravel, .NET, Django, etc. As more front end moves to the server, I would be interested to see how much the two spaces need to blend for those guys to feel that React offers enough to move further 'front'
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I imagine the vast majority of vibe coding output today falls into one of two categories: 1. throwaway 2. throwaway prototype
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This doesn't happen all time time, but say a few times an hour. Enough times for me to notice I guess. I will try to capture a screen recording
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Make a change and save. The browser goes into a page refresh state, and client side routing behaviour seems to update the browser URL field but doesnt update the UI. I then restart the dev server and the changes are reflected and behaviour is normal
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Here is the project github.com/Callumk7/war... Just in case a cursory glance reveals something obvious that I've done wrong in the project setup.
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I'm going to carry on working on my little learning project over the weekend and so I shall report back! Highly suspicious this is a me thing since I can't find anyone else with similar issues.
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Fwor I've not even opened the docs yet, but man that is a slick landing page
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Had a rough first impression dealing with setting up Prisma, and honestly all the auto import stuff is a little too 'magic' for me for very little gain (whos IDE doesn't auto import, and I like explicitly knowing what im running). But I can turn that off, so yeah. Good stuff!
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Guy who invented LLMs: "Check it out I invented a confident dumbass" Literally every CEO: "drop everything, I want this smeared into every crevice of our app tomorrow"
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Figma slop sites?
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Or we should stop anthropomorphizing a token-prediction system
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If we were being generous, what even is Trump's goal here? Does the tariffed country have to try and reduce their trade deficit in order to remove the tariffs? What does he hope to gain from this, a shift to an isolationist economy?
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Plus the main issue in this specific case: phones are not secure because you can lose them in public places.
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I solved this one but then kickflips were tricky because it sticks to my fingers
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noita.fandom.com/wiki/Stendari
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"press a key to start" "no not that one"
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The important thing is to measure and experiment, and then we don't need to guess, doubt or assume
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I mean bad UX will cost you sales, regardless of what you are selling. Also good UX doesn't mean standard run of the mill UI. It just means people know how to get joy/value from whatever you put in front of them.
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If you are selling stuff, yes. Its pretty easy to measure the correlation between UX and completed purchases
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Its honestly super cool. Maybe in the future it will be more vite-y, but right now its amazing to just have a super simple app, with api routes and view just in a small little project to deploy anywhere
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The aesthetic is super cute, I love it
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So good
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Out of curiousity did you discover this via: a) mistook salt for sugar and was like "oooo" b) "its so crazy, it just might work" science
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I should get better at this, thanks :)
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Oh I see, thats cool! So.. presumably if a question comes in with low similarity (its not been answered), then mattGPT would send it through to Haiku and its on its own.. But questions that are picked up have 'hand-picked' data as part of the prompt. Thats an awesome idea
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Curious what you trained/tuned it on? Have you done any 'benchmarks' - even just spot checks vs generic chatGPT or claude just out of interest? would be interesting to see the results!
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I was wondering if we might notice all these poorly concieved AI features quitly disappear over the next year or so due to the cost.. But afaik most of these bot-like features will be pay-as-you-go, and since user's arn't engaging.. they will probably just sit there costing very little
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What a lovely thread btw. Hope you are well Mina