Love a good RFC to read before going to bed π
Love a good RFC to read before going to bed π
Continuously impressed by @dillonis.online work π₯³
I have the M2 16GB for work and I have much less issues with performance on this one, in comparison to the MBP 16β i9 with 32 GB I had before
#adventofprompt for my third day, I chose to do a Gingerbread man maker that uses AI (Gemini). It makes some quite funny interpretations π
Haha jag tror inte jag kan vara opartisk om jag svarar pΓ₯ det π
Bra! Hur Γ€r allt med dig?
For my 2nd day, I went with a simple snow reporting tool that can be used in northern Sweden where the roads are always a bit sketchy. It uses a traffic light system for the logic at the top. Was going to use openweathermaps, but API key takes a few hours to activate so it just uses simulated data
Fun idea!
A screenshot of "GitHub Receipt" with the generated information of Anthony Fu's GitHub Contributions in a receipt format.
Pretty cool!
gitreceipt.vercel.app
Me eating my 16th naan with my bland curry because I canβt handle spices:
The pope is just another tech bro trying to sell a course.
haha love that we both went with like "iPhone astethic" π
My first submission to @adventofprompt.com: an iPhone that shows a message from ABBA saying when New Years is and telling you to listen to "Happy New Year" π Could it be more swedish? πΈπͺ
My bad eyesight after turning 30, my need for a good chair for my back, my general motivation and not having a second screen available
Almost 500,000 deployments during Black Friday - Cyber Monday on Vercel, very cool vercel.com/bfcm
I promise I wonβt tell. πΌ
Me when using AI tools like Cursor
My next tattoo π
What would that custom feed entail thatβs different from what we have today?
I find it so funny that big companies that sell enterprise software rarely use their own product. At every "smaller" place I've worked at, like Vercel or Mezmo, every part of the product is used because we believe in the product. It says something when large corporations use someone else's product.
This is the kind of stuff you can do when you have the amazing @dillonis.online
godmorgon!
3rd: I obviously can't give a unpartial review on @v0.dev as I work for @vercel.com, but I feel like v0.dev is best when it comes to generating UI. It doesn't have the ease of us that Cursor does (being basically directly in your code editor) but it ends up looking better than Cursors UI gen.
2nd: Cursor.com is a cool idea and does it differently from the rest (it's a forked Visual Studio Code). Credits feel like less of an issue here and never hit a limit during testing. However, it sometimes freezes on generation and ends up going in circles. It also sometimes says it cant read files.
1st: @bolt.new It uses way too many credits, even for the smallest things. However, I absolutely love the UI, especially how you can see the folder structure and the files it works on. The UI is amazing, but the credits run out in no time, which is not what you want when building a component with it
Been playing around recently with @bolt.new, @cursor.com.web.brid.gy and of course @v0.dev. I am mighty impressed by them all, but I have some thoughts.
Let's do them one at a time.
love the font in the beginning! which one is it?
Security pro tip: if you find a USB key on the ground somewhere, DO NOT plug it in to your home computer.
Take it to the office and plug it in there. They have way better software that will mitigate any threats.