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I definitely liked physics simulator you created, and I don't understand why people think working with Claude is mostly prompting and it's definitely not it does require effect and now we just write the code as its out sourced to the Claude but you are definitely planning and thinking about the problem you are trying to solve

How's your experience has been with the mouse


It's been fantastic. The mouse puts my hand in a natural "handshake" position, which has cut down on the wrist strain I used to get after long hours of work or browsing.

I'd highly recommend giving it a shot.


thanks for the review I will definitely try it. I have hesitated to buy those since they are very huge

Wow that looks like a cool purchase are they fun to play with like do you get to create your own beats


Very fun, you can make loads of things https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TBOHsKv_ej8 - but mostly it's just something taxing to change the brain channel for me!


Here's mine https://muhammadraza.me/

I usually blog about stuff I find interesting


I am currently working on developing a tool for analyzing AWS Costs, It's currently in progress I plan to share soon


Reading this blog post makes me wanna rethink my career, Opus 4.5 is really good I was recently working on solving my own problem by developing a software solution and let me tell you it was really good at it,

If I had done the same thing Pre LLM era it would have taken me months


Woah that's a very interesting claim you made I was shying away from writing Rust as I am not a Rust developer but hearing from your experience looks like claude has gotten very good at writing Rust


Honestly I think the more you can give Claude a type system and effective tests, the more effective it can be. Rust is quite high up on the test strictness front (though I think more could be done...), so it's a great candidate. I also like it's performance on Haskell and Go, both get you pretty great code out of the box.


This might be my hot take on AI Agents and the reason I wrote this post was to help understand AI agents from the lens of a DevOps Engineer


Would love to hear your views on being part of a paid community, is it worth it for new builders?


Overall HN is the best community I have found so far People over here are generally very helpful and always up for offering their own perspectives/advice and that's one of the reason I love HN


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