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Timberwolves court is the worst
Heads up that this text seems to only visually have spacing but the machine read version is all one line.
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โงโF tasks are a type of coding I hand off to AI assistants more and more.
โ๏ธ mostly involve finding references
โ๏ธ need little context
โ๏ธ can be described in a few sentences
The action to take is typically straightforward:
โข delete obsolete logic
โข change a type and all its references, etc
Thank you!
Whoa! Didnโt realize an extension could modify the URL bar like that
Big Instapaper fan.
Added a quick Summarize feature for working my way through all the links shared in the newsletters piling up in my inbox
The full GSAP animation toolset is now free ๐ gsap.com/blog/3-13
Using an LLM to recommend similar tags to merge
My Pinboard subscription expired so I decided to build my own personal bookmarking tool. Some highlights:
- Web scraping the title and description
- Using an LLM (Claude Haiku) to suggest the tags
- CSS view transitions (spot the โ icon transition?)
- Cloudflare Pages & Functions
This is fascinating. A self-hosted Notion/Gdocs-like service by the French and German governments: docs.numerique.gouv.fr
Congrats!
How I built a scrappy semantic search feature for my reading highlights: www.sawyer.soy/blog/semanti...
Using a state machine to manage complex routing logic in form wizards is an idea I had while working on govt. projects. Being able to visualize the branching paths, using what's actually in code, is like having a superpower.
I wrote a bit about the approach: www.sawyer.soy/blog/routing...
Unless a sleeper in the bed snores to the point that there might be a murder, you don't need the 5k version. I swear by the Pod 4 though. Don't need to run the AC/space heater as much. Don't need to argue with my partner about optimum room temp. Don't wake up in a puddle of sweat. Hard going back.
Sender is on east coast: Are you available at //3pm//? Reader is on west coast: Are you available at 12pm PT ?
Still think we need a syntax for time-mentions, similar to @-mentions, for inserting smart times that change depending on the reader's timezone. Someone at Slack please build this.