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The official one doesn't work for me on mobile but this does: https://artemistracker.com/

but it's not accurate. it claims TLI (trans lunar injection burn) happens two hours after launch when in reality that is going to happen about a day after launch

that issue has been fixed. in the graph orion is now shown at the correct approximate location and the time for the TLI has been updated.

it likes mentioning itself in commit messages, though you can just tell it not to.


Ah, thanks, it hasn't done it for mine so I was wondering if there's something lower-level somehow.

Pretty much everyone saying worktrees but I lean heavily on hot-reloading of both backend and frontend (to actually see what I'm doing) so it's too annoying to deal with dependencies and ports when things are isolated. Instead I keep everything on the main branch and just make sure to keep tasks pretty separate in scope, e.g. add this API route vs. fix this layout issue, so they don't step on each other. When I consider something done I have the agent commit what it worked on and start a new one.

yes:

> skip all the gratuitous affirmation and tell me when I'm wrong


Yeah the UX itself is clearly slop


You're certainly not alone, though it's not that much worse than usual over the last 5 years https://telliott.me/posts/is-github-getting-less-reliable/


This kind of thing is pretty easy to do with a much leaner model https://docs.pytorch.org/tutorials/intermediate/char_rnn_gen...


I assume the goal isn't to generate Korean names but to learn GPTs.


Sure, but use the tool for the job IMO. GPTs are much more complex so should demonstrate a much more complex task.


No - it costs $0 already


It seems like everyone commenting here is already part of the hivemind. So maybe someone can answer an important question that I'm not getting at all from the docs: what does this actually do?


I printed the casing just to see - it actually does fit in my levi pockets (front and back), but looks and feels a bit ridiculous to actually walk around with


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