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noted. ty

appreciate that. i generally don't do that selective context building step. i instead have claude plan, then run that plan through multiple iterations where i and/or codex reviews the plan and gets it to where it should be. but so often little things slip in that are maddening.

to be fair, i am not doing a line by line code review. for that i also defer to multiple iterations, where i'm reviewing each finding, but my scope is limited to what's surfaced by the agent.

but it's hard to believe big tech is reviewing line by line when they've pushing out thousands of lines.


I just can’t get over the fact that your Anglicized name sounds like manual shipper.


it is ironic


Taking any intention and turning it into an everyday reality. First app. React Native + expo/eas

https://trystriver.com


Love the name.


"our biggest challenges are accuracy" lol


indeed - human societies are very complex haha. we have managed to predict how social media react to messages at a 80%+ accuracy, but still early days in making the simulation accurate across all contexts and all populations :)


best of luck!! great idea. would love it see how it executes.


thank you!! feel free to try it out by visiting app.societies.io on your computer :)


> botched right before 19 release

how do you know? have any articles on that? would be an interesting read..


lol


What's my point? That's a phenomenal question. I think my point was to see if anyone else out there shared my existential state. Now, of course I knew someone did, but there's really nothing like a good ol' confirmation from the other.


My experience is similar to yours. LLMs are helpful but the code that I write directly, from my own thinking, fits better and feels more satisfying.

Craftsmanship brings joy different from the one of productivity.

Not sure if because age, or because I use Ruby, a beautiful, terse language, but I like the process.

Often I close Cursor and fire up SublimeText for a simpler, quieter process.


fyi https://docs.enkitask.com/ is not loading the js bundle. i'm on my corporate laptop behind a vpn, however, so maybe my company doesn't want me being efficient and effective :)


I recommend reading The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F**


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