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I think if people will people know how accessible it is to run local LLMs on their device they will consider buying devices with more memory that will be able to run better models. Local LLMs in the long run are game changers

I agree. I mean mobile devices have only been getting more and more powerful.

Cool project and very clear explanation for the motivation kudos!


Landing page is great: informative, visual example, clear code example. Love it


Thank you! I wrote the code snippets and picked the color palette, but the web design came by way of https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=46587284

And my wife, wonderful as always, helped critique the writing! My RadioMenu class's comments (in the "See More: Inline menu example" expando-section) were far worse before she helped.



- My Russian Grandmother and Her American Vacuum Cleaner: A Family Memoir - Meir Shalev

- Four Meals - Meir Shalev

- Pride and Prejudice - Jane Austen

Currently reading: Anna Karenina - Tolstoy, The Creative Act - Rick Rubin


Cool stuff. The readme is pretty lengthy so it was a little hard to identify what is the core problem this tool is aiming to solve and how is it tackling it differently than the present solutions.


A classic issue of AI generated READMEs. Never to the point, always repetitive and verbose


Funnily, AI already knows what stereotypical AI sounds like, so when I tell Claude to write a README but "make it not sounds like AI, no buzzwords, to the point, no repetition, but also don't overdo it, keep it natural" it does a very decent job.

Actually drastically improves any kind of writing by AI, even if just for my own consumption.


I'm not saying it is or isn't written by an LLM, but, Yegge writes a lot and usually well. It somehow seems unlikely he'd outsource the front page to AI, even if he's a regular user of AI for coding and code docs.


And full of marketing hyperbole. When I have an AI produce a README I always have to ask it to tone it down and keep it factual.



This looks like a ticketing cli


That's exactly what this is, but it's one that's designed with coding agents in mind as its principle users.


Then either make the properties optional or use Partial on the type you are satisfying


With as const you can’t verify against another interface


This is awesome!


Thank you! It was a lot of fun to build


Most of the money to be made is by licensing software to organisations that can afford the risk of pirating (practically anything bigger than SMBs: enterprises, governments, armies, etc). The moat of everyone used to your platform worths a lot more. So they just regulate enough so it won’t seem like they don’t give a shit at all.


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