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The main animated picture reminded me of evil king Ravan from Ramayan with 10 heads. Not sure it is intentionally done that way.

This is the problem with propaganda, you have been told that he was evil as most Indians are led to believe but for people in Sri Lanka he was a great leader.

Aren't tools like claude already store context by project in file system? Also any reason use "capture" instead of "export" (an obvious opposite of import)?

> Aren't tools like claude already store context by project in file system?

They do, the missing piece is a tool to access them. See comment about my tool that addresses this: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47668270


I am really glad that NASA is investing in this. Hope this dream is not about exploration of travel as a service but much bigger & beyond.

Yeh external GPU

I misunderstood eGPU for virtual GPU. But I was wrong it means external GPU.

Few years ago. A buyer cheated me on eBay. Basically, they purchased my mac and asked me to ship it to their son's address. They paid money through Paypal & cancelled the transaction after I shipped it. eBay didn't help/pay me because I didn't ship it to buyer's registered address. There is no accountability on eBay end. I lost $1.5K laptop. An expensive learning. Since then, I don't use eBay.

I shipped with signature verification to the buyers address. The buyer claimed they didn't receive the item and eBay still sided with them and refunded their money. I will never sell anything on eBay again.

Something similar happened to a friend who sold a camera on eBay.

They took eBay to small claims court and won easily. eBay paid them out (and then banned them but they had already stopped using eBay by then).


> There is no accountability on eBay end

If you don’t follow their carefully prepared rules………………


Usually languages are not the issue. It is the code that we write. As long as languages help us to find/debug a problem caused by crappy code - we should be good. Coding is kinda creative work. There is no standard to measure creativity or pitfalls of using wrong patterns. The incidents & RCAs usually find these. But most of the times it is already too late to fix core problem.

Not sure that I agree... I think some of the worst AI code I've had to deal with and the most problematic are when dealing with Java or C#... I've found TS/JS relatively nice and Rust in particular has been very nice in terms of getting output that "works" as long as function/testing is well defined in advance.


I just tried a portion of the url & it took me to Bangladesh university - http://182.160.97.198:8080/xmlui/bitstream/handle/ . Intersecting. When I go to root of this url, the error messages are listing the softwares this site is powered by. Generally this is not considered a secure way of protecting a site.

This is good. Has anyone tried building any large scale applications entirely using Claude and maintaining it for a while with users paying for it? I’m looking for real life examples for inspiration.

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