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Yes. I have to admit I was expecting something a little more visual and leaning into the idea that sound is a 3d object changing shape through time. Thanks for the better link in that respect.

there was also this last year not updated in a while but the view handling is better than native verbose :

"claude-trace" Record all your interactions with Claude Code as you develop your projects. See everything Claude hides: system prompts, tool outputs, and raw API data in an intuitive web interface.

https://github.com/badlogic/lemmy/tree/main/apps/claude-trac...


I didn't try Handy but been using Whisper-Key its super simple get out of your way all local single file executable (portable so zero install too) -- thats for Windows idk about the Mac version

[1] https://github.com/PinW/whisper-key-local


the astroturfing here off topic of op post is unbearable

think you need to refresh your understanding of 'off topic' and 'astroturfing'

I predict it will be Pydantic next to get picked up by someone for logfire and agent framework.... fine as long as all these open source projects stay open source then good for them


The Pydantic stuff is nice, but in a minimalist way that I don't see being amenable to SaaS/vc/etc.


We have a SaaS platform (Pydantic Logfire - General and AI observability), and we raised our Series A from Sequoia.

For good or bad, I think we're pretty "SaaS/vc/etc." already.


Yeah it seems a bit forced though. Like why go from an open source utility library for typing to take VC money and try to shoe-horn in an observability platform that no one was asking for?

My prediction, not going to be a good investment.


ROFL.

I clearly didn't build pydantic "to take VC money" - I maintained Pydantic for 5 years before deciding to take VC money.

I wanted to build logfire and I didn't want to compete with or restrict our open source, we so built logfire.

Let's see on the investment; seems to be going pretty well so far.


who chooses who chooses who watches the watchers ?


They all believe to be morally infallible. I don't think they would even be able to function as politicians without such cognitive dissonance.


Corporate. Google, Meta, TikTok. All governmental entities or tied to.

What's the harm if your data is "lost" along the way. /s


If your optimizing for simple, powerful, and on mobile then Replit is hard to beat.


I like it but my only problem with markdown apps like Obsidian or GitHub et al is you cant handle prompt templates with byo <xml tags> unless you ``` code box ``` them or the rendering thinks you have bad html and mess up the remaining markdown display. Properly separating text section for LLMs makes a big difference in prompt performance and </xml tags> are more expressive at doing this than ### markdown headers. Other than that I have almost completely shifted to calling markdown files into context.


One cool thing is that the claude-run scripts make any text file executable with AI, including xml, ymal, etc. So you can do something like:

    #!/usr/bin/env claude-run

    <instructions>

        Analyze this codebase.

    </instructions>
Then:

    chmod +x task.xml && ./task.xml


There are quite a few African "Cape-to-Cairo" variations of travel by land tours they have been a thing for a long time and still going by the look of things ... if you have 23-weeks!

https://www.oasisoverland.co.uk/trips/cape-town-to-cairo-23-...

https://compassexpeditions.com/special-tours/major-expeditio...


Replit is $25 a month but the best mobile allinone coding I have tried so far easy to push to host etc and you can kick off a stage then just pickup building where you left off anytime the termius/tmux/tailscale is fine but lot more effort even after you reach the command line. Horses for courses.


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