hdoro.dev
Bridging agroecology and web/app development by building https://gororobas.com
https://github.com/hdoro/gororobas
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And wow, oh wow, am I arriving at unexpected realizations about the UX design and ideas of @gororobas.com!
Loving the process 🤩
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I'll think a bit more on your input and probably re-read the book (and hopefully with company, would love a book club!)
In any case, it's as you've said: "this not an algorithm–it is possible to make some mistakes and wander of the path but still get to a good residual architecture."
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Wow, thank you so much for the answer!
I realize I'm collapsing Business Reaction / Technical Change with residues.
I'm seeing residues as the reactions & changes to survive attractors, which I guess must be quite well discussed to determine the final approach to the system, no?
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I'm wondering:
1. Should I be thinking about grouping residues?
2. How do you sequence stressors and residues? When future stressors are answered by previous residues, I'm referring to them by title, but often I feel a latter stressor better explains the residue.
Any general words of wisdom?
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Rural Mexico is nearer, more pleasant, and a cheaper & faster travel.
You'd probably fight less with these 10 people there than inside the suffocating space ship 😛
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Also, introduce me to your friends, they seem sensible 👀
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Trick is to show them Lean will help them with their transition to regenerative ag...
How, though, no idea 😛
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Also, MS has pretty much won the JS game: GitHub, npm, VS Code, Typescript... All MS products that dominate this ecosystem's mindshare
Plus it's not like they've ever dropped the ball on .net
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To those of us who can't be in Berlin, would you share some of your learnings and discussions on local-first for rural and activism settings? :)
Highly relevant to me and trying to apply it to @Gororobas.com
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That!
And the fact that very shady actors are using LLMs to further greed, war and destruction: think finance day trading, AI for targeted genocide, finding more petroleum to burn
As usual, the neoliberal narrative derail us by focusing on the individual's responsibility
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Wow, you went the extra mile! I was just thinking big as in anything beyond a simple todo or crud blog app 😜
Do you remember realworld.io? Any thoughts on it?
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People make tiny apps and compare them, but we need to test complexity. Then, another challenge is digesting big codebases quickly to assess models. Also the cost and time it'd take to pool comparisons...
Not easy!
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I don't have answers either, but I do know this benchmark would have to be a moving target. Else model companies would optimize for those and skew our judgement.
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Se olharmos direitinho, é como muitas das nossas ancestrais sempre cozinharam - nada desperdiçado, os rangos mais produzidos reservados pra ocasiões especiais e oferendas.
A expressão "refeição que não acaba" peguei de um livro que não li 😅
"An Everlasting Meal"
www.goodreads.com/book/show/11...
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Bom, sobre o Gororobas projeto não tem muito a falar, mas do conceito das gororobas como resistência à estetização extrema da comida, esse sim!
Gosto da ideia de refeições que nunca acabam: a comida de ontem se incorpora na de hoje, sempre fresca, com ingredientes cultivados e sabores inusitados 🍲
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For LLMs to be more "matcha", it'd have to be the other way around: 5x more reliable, 2x faster 😜
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Put another way, the AI promise is like too much coffee. I get antsy, anxious and desperately looking to build something new, when often what I need requires time and meditation.
The speed promise derails me when faced with hard problems that the auto complete or overly confident LLM won't solve
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Personally, it's a car with uncontrollably high acceleration: when the path ahead is obvious and in a straight line, it helps a ton; but when I'm unsure about what I should build, I keep smashing this fast car against everything to my own detriment.
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Perhaps if you sprinkle some black pepper from that shiny new library™️ the pasta will make it through fine dining, huh? 😛
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Personally, I've been thinking about embodiment in relation to creating stronger memories on our photos arts & writing that usually get dumped into Drive folders or photo apps without any friction or thought.
Can share some of my experiments, they're private since based on very personal experiences
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Só happy you're thinking about this, Amelia!
Desimbodiment has severe consequences, even political & of public health. Imagine how much of hate speech would dissipate if it passed through our bodies?
As a pointer, perhaps you can reach out to the people behind this study? youtu.be/E7aEWZ0z6X0
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Curious to learn more about the app itself! I'm prospecting designs for a management side of Gororobas.com, which is focused on agroecology, forest gardens, agroforestry, etc., and I'm down for some inspiration
Also glad to share learnings on consolidating & sharing info on crops :)
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Feels like it'd revolutionize the architecture I use for client projects.
While it doesn't come out, though I'm having to do the whole Replicache set-up for a production project - not bad, but having to implement a query engine on the front-end is 🫠
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I've got a client going from the quick-and-dirty MVP into a polished app phase - Supabase + NextJS
They've got 2 paying customers and some seed capital, and need a great app to close a couple of open deals with large clients.
I've sent more details to you via Twitter DMs 🤗
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@olu.online I stumbled across weird.one today - the actual app is still underwhelming for creating pages, but @erlend.sh 's philosophy and approach is promising!
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I've used mmm.page to create gororobas.com/hackathon, and that was FUN
Kinda broke the traditional website-building experience for me, nothing comes close. The issue is it's _expensive_, and not open source.
Would love pointers to alternatives with a focus on data ownership and private pages :)
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Ahhhh silly me, I read only the reset and row version strategies, thinking I was better than the others 🫥
Will do some understanding & refactoring to go with row-version, then - thank you for the pointer & attention, Aaron!
Any comments on the size of the CVRs and the choice of caching mechanism?
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Gotcha! Well, I have a client on Supabase that we'll build a mobile app for starting on November, so the invite's still appreciated :)
On Replicache, have you seen anyone work with a row timestamp approach? It's working as far as I can tell, but I'm afraid it'll blow up
bsky.app/profile/hdor...
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👋
Good chance for us to start from a clean slate with friendlier vibes :)