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Fieldy

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•1mo ago
Fieldy Hands On Review: Can this AI Wearable help my ADHD brain remember tasks and save my marriage?
... first impression of the actual device was that the plastic finish felt a little underwhelming, especially if you re used to the polish of Apple or Nothing devices. This made me want to hide the device vs show it off. That s really the only complaint. The weight and comfort is fine and it was actually light enough that I often forgot that I was wearing it. Aside from the plastic casing, the status light shines through ... ... actionables (like this review!), it truly did add to my life. It also didn t hallucinate, like at all. So while the context focus could be better, the details and information it provided was pleasantly accurate. Comparisons & Alternatives

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Cursor

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Gabe Perez

Gabe Perez

•2mo ago
Cursor or Claude Code?
... simple things. I've heard Claude Code is really good and more lightweight. I pay for Cursor and Claude and think it will be nice to go all in on just Claude and go back to coding in VS code. Cursor also has to make an API request to Claude via its servers so that can be slower. Makes sense to go direct to the source with Claude Code. Comment from Ced Funches(@ced_funches1): Cursor has allowed ... ... like doing everything via command line. Having the diff view in the IDE with Cursor/Windsurf is much nicer for me. Claude Code has plugins for the JetBrains IDEs but they are still clunky compared to the VS

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Pocket

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Gordana Laskovic

Gordana Laskovic

•3mo ago
Pocket users, what’s your plan B? Let’s talk alternatives
... know that. I wasn t a regular user myself, but I did test the app about a year ago. From what I m seeing in the comments, long-time users are understandably panicking. There are plenty of alternatives out there, but it seems like people are struggling to find something they can easily switch to. So I m curious - how did you use Pocket? And have you found a replacement that actually works for you? I wrote an article about ... ... collaborative alternative

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p/trickle-3

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Min Zhou

•3mo ago
I have some prompt tips to share
... together. Prompting Tips That Actually Work Be spatially specific. Use keywords like "left", "right", "centered", "aligned to bottom", "spaced evenly" to help the model place elements correctly. Mention device behavior. If it should behave differently on mobile vs desktop, say so. Ex: "stacks on mobile, grid on desktop". Use visual vocabulary. Mention familiar UI terms like "modal", "toast", "card", "hero section", or "split view" to tap into known design structures. Give UX intent. Add the why: "Add white space ... ... want to avoid scrollbars, animations, shadows, etc., say so. Don t forget empty states. Great design considers what happens when nothing is there say "show a placeholder when list is empty". Test prompt variants. Swap words like "tile" vs

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ElevenLabs

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Mati Staniszewski

Mati Staniszewski

•5mo ago
I'm the ElevenLabs CEO - what do you want to do with voice AI but can't? (AMA)
... research and real-world use. Ask me anything about what we re building, the challenges of scaling AI speech models, and where this space is headed. Also keen to hear what you ve built with ElevenLabs!  Comment from Mati Staniszewski(@matistski

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Claude by Anthropic

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Victoria Wu

•6mo ago
Claude 3.5 vs. Claude 3.7: Fresh Test
... actually performed better in one key area. While 3.7 is more advanced in many ways, I've found it to be too docile - it rarely pushes back on questionable requests. Claude 3.5, on the other hand, would often suggest alternative (and frankly better) approaches when my initial idea wasn't optimal. This constructive resistance from 3.5 led to better outcomes in my development process. I value an AI assistant that acts as a thoughtful collaborator rather than just following instructions ... ... quadratic  Coool! It looks good. Have you compared it with Claude 3.5? Comment from Victoria Wu(@victoria_wu): @andres_vlaeminck  It s interesting to hear that you found the 3.5 version to be more proactive in offering alternative

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