lukehollenback.me
https://lukehollenback.me
engineering • ai • indie hacker • game dev • gamer • musician • dad • interested in quantum mechanics/computing
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At least daily at this pace! NPR’s “Up First” has been a good 10-minute catch-up so far…we’ll see if it stays real.
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I'll leave this here. "Those who make peaceful revolution impossible, make violent revolution inevitable." JFK
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Is your feature roadmap public?
So much potential here. Also love that it’s based on atproto and can technically benefit from decentralization.
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My gut says the resource intensity tradeoff is kind of moot. Compared to actually loading the webpage itself, the handshake + data of either seems amicable.
But implementation complexity has to be the really pro to SSEs over WebSockets. They look like a piece of cake to use.
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Well, that’s silly. Seems like a non-starter to me.
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If the difference is less than the $2.99 or whatever, you should just have to pay the difference.
I know, I know — revenue and whatever — but this is just silly.
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(7/7) And a bunch more…
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(6/7) Toggle Calm Mode → Changes my wallpaper, adjusts my brightness, and adjusts my white balance.
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(5/7) Ask / Inquire with / Summarize with ChatGPT → Integration with the OpenAI API that lets me to quickly plumb pretty much anything from my device up with some prompts.
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(4/7) Pomodoro Timer
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(3/7) When To Leave By → Gives me a heads up on traffic conditions for my destinations an hour ahead of time. (Apple Maps tries to do this automatically, but isn’t bulletproof.)
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(2/7) Freeze Warning → Tells me each evening if it’s going to be below freezing that night, so I can take care of plants, hoses, and so on.
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(1/7) Save HSA Receipt → Extracts a dollar amount from a picture of a receipt and saves it to a folder with the date and amount as the title.
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Lemon Squeezy! They have better fee structure than Gumroad, and they have feature parity and then some.
→ www.lemonsqueezy.com
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How is the "anti-combat" mechanic? It looks really interesting. I love Zelda games...
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Is the idea that, if you chain this concept together far enough, you could be talking minutes/days/hours/years of advantage?
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Maybe I’ve heard a “light” version of this concept? Something along the lines of…
> With quantum entanglement, you could “know the future” and execute trades, even if far away from a stock exchange, because you would have a few millisecond advantage on even the people physically there.
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I don’t know enough yet to have a stance on how wild this thread is, but, you certainly opened my mind to some new things here — thank you!
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Going to check it out.
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I would rather they just up the price of API calls a bit if they are struggling to be profitable or something.
If they leave the API alone, could be a good thing for other front-ends that compete with ChatGPT+ — like TypingMind.
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Yeah 🤦♂️😬 Lol, here’s a free ad for your competitor cooked into some RAG results over your corporate knowledge base.
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Damn. Hopefully they don’t touch the API.
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I don’t think so, I tried it for the first time yesterday. Do you use it?
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pyenv and virtual environments are what made Python more than a toy for me. Critical for building production services, imo.
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Badass.
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Absolutely. We got my wife a maxed-out Air last year. But if they did this, I think I’d be given an ultimatum between upgrade it or divorce 😂.
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Our neighborhood backs to the canal. My son and I walk and explore it almost every day when it’s warm out.
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The logo reminds me of the Life is Strange games. Maybe just because we’re playing through them right now.