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Id love to see go-app.dev deployed that way. Seems like shipping WASM as a single HTML works https://stackoverflow.com/questions/52582367/a-single-file-w...

Im very happy they dont call it an IDE, which it isnt.

It isnt?

I do a lot of logical-clock based synchronization using asyncmachine.dev (also in Go), you may want to check it out as “human time” can be error prone and not “tight”. It does involve forming a network state machines, but connections can be partial and nested.

Your results are very hard to read due to formatting, but the idea is interesting.


You should always distribute AST-level refacs, which are deterministic, instead of prompts. You can easily prompt these out, but nothing really changes here besides who writes the migration (human vs LLM).


The most AI gens Ive seen was in r/selfhosted, with some ppl from the sub complaining about the trend (with mods deleting the complaints).


> all websites are using some kind of tracking to know what kind of users visit

Server side analytics exists, its the ad optimization and feeding data brokers which is the reason. You can disable cookies for google analytics (storage none).


> coding agents that I can treat as a thought partner?

Search engines dont think, search engines match.


You are a search engine of sorts no?

Search does not necessarily meant "retrieval". It means search, over some space. That space can include ideas or options that are recombinations of other ideas and options. And the search heuristics can be learned I have no doubt, as those can be essentially pretrained.


> if you’re down, Spotify is down, social media is down… then “the internet is broken” and you don’t look so bad.

Which changes nothing to you actually being down, youre only down more. CF proxies always sucked - not your domain, not your domain...


Reads like youve missed https://www.webbench.ai, check the scores - 43-66%.


iPad Pro is a great terminal, I shred code on it daily. Running a build server on a portable is a bad strategy (battery, wait times, session resume). It’s the top layer of 3 layers in total (portable, GUI, build server). It handles realtime audio / video well, which are the only things that cant be remoted. You dont need OS26 for it to be a very productive terminal, it’s been possible for years. You do however need a proper backend stack, which can also be portable (but separately).

Do you know whats better than an iPad? 2 iPads (yes, shredding code on 2 simultaneously).


I never tried, but do UIKit text fields support the proper readline shortcuts like NSTextFields do on the Mac? It’s one of the most achingly wonderful things I miss so much when I work on Linux.


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