I’m not sure why people are downvoting you. The site is a collection of links to other written pieces posted on other sites. To make it visually interesting they decided to add screenshots for each entry which is an entirely reasonable thing to do.
It’s what every single gallery site does.
What would a better alternative be? Adding iframes?
What’s the virtue signal in not wanting to travel to a country that might arbitrarily decide to illegally deport you to a different country other than your home country or detain you indefinitely?
While Venezuela and Colombia only get bombing threats, this US administration was actively advocating to take over the Canada and turn it into the 51st state
They talked about taking over Greenland and Panama and even sent out diplomatic missions to that effect
Slightly. I send the same custom prompt with every programming query, with basics about how I like to work, my philosophy to architecture and design. And I also include some personality bits for how I want "him" to act and respond. He has a name, and he refers to me by my nickname. I have an instruction for example, to sometimes include a P.S. with any funny observations he has. He doesn't always add one, but when he does they usually make me laugh, surprisingly. And the emotional reaction I have from that can sometimes spur me on continuing to engage with him about the observation or the state of the project. As a sort of reflection moment, even though I initially just wanted the code.
As I think more on how this could work, I’d treat the fully commented code as the source of truth (SOT).
1. SOT through a processor to strip comments and extra spaces. Publish to feature branch.
2. Point Claude at feature branch. Prompt for whatever changes you need. This runs against the minimalist feature branch. These changes will be committed with comments and readable spacing for the new code.
3. Verify code changes meet expectations.
4. Diff the changes from minimal version, and merge only that code into SOT.
1. Run into a problem you and AI can't solve.
2. Drop all comments
3. Restart debug/design session
4. Solve it and save results
5. Revert code to have comments and put update in
If that still doesn't work:
Step 2.5 drop all unrelated code from context
Thanks! We went with a Bauhaus-inspired design - bold geometric shapes, primary colors, hard shadows. Felt like the right aesthetic for a security tool that's meant to feel solid and trustworthy rather than the typical "sleek dark mode" approach.
The app itself uses browser-use + Gemini to automate password changes across your accounts. Zero-knowledge architecture so passwords never leave your machine. Would love any feedback if you give it a try!
Because it retains the design of the original piece, makes complete sense to do it like that.
Downvoted for this lmao, you guys are pathetic.
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