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I sometimes want to hide comments I've already read so that it's easier for me to find the unread comments of a story I revisit. I made a bookmarklet for this:
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I sometimes want to hide comments I've already read so that it's easier for me to find the unread comments of a story I revisit. I made a bookmarklet for this:
document.querySelectorAll(".comment:not(:has(.comment_unread))").forEach((comment) => comment.style.display = "none")Would this (with a better UX design) be an interesting feature for others/via by iv
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Reframe Technical Debt as Software Debt. Treat it like a AAA-rated CDO
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Reframe Technical Debt as Software Debt. Treat it like a AAA-rated CDO.
I've long struggled with the *Technical* Debt metaphor. It was immediately useful when I first heard it. I still think it is useful, albeit as a starting point. The more I worked with software, the more infuriatingly incomplete it started to feel. So I've…
What are you doing this week?
What are you doing this week/ Feel free to share!Keep in mind it’s OK to do nothing at all, too.
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What are you doing this week/ Feel free to share!Keep in mind it’s OK to do nothing at all, too.
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Create Your Own AI Voice Agent Using EchoKit, ESP32, and Rust
Step-by-step tutorial for EchoKit, a DIY AI voice agent (fully open source) I've been working on.🔹 Hardware: An easy-to-assemble ESP32-S3 board (EchoKit). 🔹 Server: A high-performance server built entirely in Rust to manage the ASR -> LLM -> TTS pipeline. 🔹 AI Models: Fully customizable, using Groq's APIs (Whisper, Llama 3, PlayAI-TTS) in the guide for near-instant responses.This project is perfect for:Developers wanting to understand the full-stack AI pipeline (not just the API call).Makers building custom smart home devices or interactive prototypes.Educators/Students looking for a hands-on project that combines embedded systems, modern backend programming (Rust), and generative AI.Comments
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Step-by-step tutorial for EchoKit, a DIY AI voice agent (fully open source) I've been working on.🔹 Hardware: An easy-to-assemble ESP32-S3 board (EchoKit). 🔹 Server: A high-performance server built entirely in Rust to manage the ASR -> LLM -> TTS pipeline. 🔹 AI Models: Fully customizable, using Groq's APIs (Whisper, Llama 3, PlayAI-TTS) in the guide for near-instant responses.This project is perfect for:Developers wanting to understand the full-stack AI pipeline (not just the API call).Makers building custom smart home devices or interactive prototypes.Educators/Students looking for a hands-on project that combines embedded systems, modern backend programming (Rust), and generative AI.Comments
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Create Your Own AI Voice Agent Using EchoKit, ESP32, and Rust
Create Your Own AI Voice Agent Using EchoKit, ESP32, and Rust: Have you ever wanted to build your very own voice AI Agent — one that actually talks back to you?
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to build a fun and interactive AI assistant using EchoKit…
In this tutorial, we'll show you how to build a fun and interactive AI assistant using EchoKit…
How I accidentally became PureGym's unofficial Apple Wallet developer
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How I accidentally became PureGym's unofficial Apple Wallet developer
Tired of fumbling with the PureGym app for 47 seconds every morning, I reverse-engineered their API to build an Apple Wallet pass that gets me in with a quick wrist scan. Along the way, I discovered their bizarre security theatre: QR codes that expire every…
