I tried out opencommit — pretty useful hypothetically. I'm not sure it immediately handles my "edge cases" enough to be a real daily tool, but I bet I'll be using something like this soon.
Thanks Ben -- yes, we were wowed by GPT back in December and right away extended Twigflo to automatically suggest work task breakdowns as you create what we call a "mission diagram"
French web developer mainly but touches everything. Volunteer mod here at DEV. I learn Nuxt at this moment and databases. — Addict to Cappuccino and Music
I've (re)discovered simple pen-and-paper for writing down my thoughts and findings during intense debugging sessions. For me, its simple and it works and I can always revisit it when I'm feeling down to remind me of the good work I've done
We're working on five.co, a full-stack IDEt to build web apps on a MySQL database faster. It comes with a visual database modeler, prebuilt UI and one-click deployment. Check us out - would love to hear your thoughts!
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I am writing to apply for the Technical Writer position at your company. I am impressed with your mission to empower software engineers to build high-performance, secure, and reliable software quickly, and I appreciate Five's product philosophy that is made by developers for developers.
As a technical writer, I am skilled in communicating complex technical information in a clear and concise manner that is easy to understand by different audiences.
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One of the most salient features of our Tech Hiring culture is that there is so much bullshit. Everyone knows this. Each of us contributes his share. But we tend to take the situation for granted.
My answer is always Checkvist because it's the most under hyped project I use a lot, it's not well known but it's awesome.
They present Checkvist as Keyboard-driven list making and Maximum efficiency and control over tasks, outlines, to-dos, writing, and planning
I tend to say that it's like a mindmap, but ugly and efficient.
It's a side project from two JetBrains people, that's how I got to know it, and it get that IntelliJ feeling, that's probably why it clicked for me.
Using Checkvist is usually the first step of anything I do, for example I thought about learning some part of datascience so I wanted to collect all the information in one place
-> Hence 🤔 Data Science? High level overview
I'm a fan of Open Source and have a growing interest in serverless and edge computing. I'm not a big fan of spiders, but they're doing good work eating bugs. I also stream on Twitch.
I tried Centered a while ago but couldn't get into it. I revisited the app a couple weeks ago and it's been super helpful to keep me in my flow. I guess second time's a charm.
I'm part of Freakin' Nerds that @cassidoo started on Centered if anyone else wants to join there.
I tried out opencommit — pretty useful hypothetically. I'm not sure it immediately handles my "edge cases" enough to be a real daily tool, but I bet I'll be using something like this soon.
OpenCommit: GPT generates impressive commits in 1 second 🤯🔫 (open-source)
Dima Sukharev ・ Mar 27
Yeah, feeding AI your company's private code - what can possibly go wrong here? ;)
Always scared to do this.
But it is creating very long messages, which in turn can be confusing.
ChatGPT -- still new to me.
Also, I hope people discover Twigflo.com <-- that's my productivity tool which incorporates GPT4 behind the scenes.
Twigflo looks really interesting!
Can you speak to the GPT use behind the scenes?
Thanks Ben -- yes, we were wowed by GPT back in December and right away extended Twigflo to automatically suggest work task breakdowns as you create what we call a "mission diagram"
twigflo.com/post/use-artificial-in...
Cool, that makes sense. If you have GPT active in the stack I imagine there are future ways to leverage it as you build.
I bet people would be interested in following along with this, so I'd definitely recommend getting started with the org account I see you created 😅
Thank you for the suggestion Ben -- I will have a look!
This is the area of GPT and IA.
Perplexity AI is a good source to know more with a question.
perplexity.ai
I've (re)discovered simple pen-and-paper for writing down my thoughts and findings during intense debugging sessions. For me, its simple and it works and I can always revisit it when I'm feeling down to remind me of the good work I've done
We're working on five.co, a full-stack IDEt to build web apps on a MySQL database faster. It comes with a visual database modeler, prebuilt UI and one-click deployment. Check us out - would love to hear your thoughts!
I know here might not be the appropriate medium to dispense this message but then I couldn’t find any appropriate email.
I am writing to apply for the Technical Writer position at your company. I am impressed with your mission to empower software engineers to build high-performance, secure, and reliable software quickly, and I appreciate Five's product philosophy that is made by developers for developers.
As a technical writer, I am skilled in communicating complex technical information in a clear and concise manner that is easy to understand by different audiences.
I believe my expertise in technical writing and my understanding of software development can be an asset to Five.
Thank you for considering my application. I look forward to discussing my qualifications further.
Thanks for the message. I've just emailed you
Thank you, Dom. I have just sent a reply to the email.
My answer is always Checkvist because it's the most under hyped project I use a lot, it's not well known but it's awesome.
They present Checkvist as Keyboard-driven list making and Maximum efficiency and control over tasks, outlines, to-dos, writing, and planning
I tend to say that it's like a mindmap, but ugly and efficient.
It's a side project from two JetBrains people, that's how I got to know it, and it get that IntelliJ feeling, that's probably why it clicked for me.
Using Checkvist is usually the first step of anything I do, for example I thought about learning some part of datascience so I wanted to collect all the information in one place
-> Hence 🤔 Data Science? High level overview
I tried Centered a while ago but couldn't get into it. I revisited the app a couple weeks ago and it's been super helpful to keep me in my flow. I guess second time's a charm.
I'm part of Freakin' Nerds that @cassidoo started on Centered if anyone else wants to join there.
Here's a 14-day pro trial signup link for anyone interested.
Just one click to make a ai chatbot. ( answers same as Chatgpt
)
ora.sh/vivid-sapphire-l86y/atatürk-ai
I was start using Copilot and I'm very excited about it
cursor.so an editor with gpt4 integrated for free. first is really impressed me as first hands on experience with gpt. now I learn some C with it.
I've been using Poe as a UI layer on top of ChatGPT and other AI chats. It has a native iOS app, which is really helpful.
I have started using ClickUp.
I used to think it was overrated but I finally tried it out, and it's amazing!
Bing Chat, I've been using it extensively
Kubiya ChatGPT for DevOps -> getting my DevOps tasks done right away from Slack - in English (Jenkins, AWS, Terraform and more)
Slack App to create instant google meeting from slack with calendar integration. Saves lot of hustle
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