I'm Cy. I'm currently working on a dev tool called Intraview that helps Agents create code tours to speed up developer learning, and giving feedback.
I'm a 3x tech founder who now lives in Portland OR. Used to be in DC Tech, and SF.
Co-created AddThis (acq. ORCL), Kapuno Communities, V1.co. 3x early stage exec (CPO & COO).
Messages open to geek out or test your startup pitch on LinkedIn at: https://linkedin.com/in/cyrusradfar
that's funny you just made me connect the dots.
I was! I spent several days spinning in place after I thought it could help me clean up my code quality with biome. Afterwards it destroyed the whole app and I needed to figure out how it worked -- that need, inspired me to prototype and extension for vccode I'm actually still building :)
Thanks for sharing the longitudinal brain-development framework from the Cambridge study. However, I don’t see strong direct practical value for an individual or educator in the life-stage breakdown (~birth–9, ~9–32, ~32–66, ~66–83, ~83+) beyond broad observation.
In contrast, frameworks from learning theorists such as Vygotsky, Piaget, Bloom, Gagné, Maslow, Bruner and Kolb provide more explicit actionable guidance for parents/teachers (e.g., scaffolding learning in the “zone of proximal development”, designing spiral curricula, applying experiential learning cycles).
My perspective guides me to prefer the pragmatic actionable frameworks. That help someone guiding children (or students) set norms, limits and scaffold growth in daily practice.
I do like the conversation that's cropping up here though from this article. A lot of lovely self-reflection.
A few months ago we'd had Disney+, Paramount+, Hulu, HBO Max but we've cut back to Netflix and YouTube premium.
Switched to purchasing and renting when there's something we want to watch that isn't available and we're finding it to force us to be more conscious of what we're watching.
We're considering ditching Spotify and music streaming to return to buying albums so our children can start to be more thoughtful listeners. After falling down a rabbit hole of some insider music vlogs, I recognized how much streaming is harming independent music.
I'm curious if others are finding that there's a comfort in staying within the Claude ecosystem because when it makes a mistake, we get used to spotting the pattern. I'm finding that when I try new models, their "stupid" moments are more surprising and infuriating.
Given this tech is new, the experience of how we relate to their mistakes is something I think a bit about.
Am I alone here, are others finding themselves more forgiving of "their preferred" model provider?
Super fascinating project. I'm very interested in this. I truly hate using the tools by hand and as a programmer, this feels waaaay more intuitive. That said, when reviewing the gear video, I think understanding to start with the gear primitive would require giving the libraries a good once over as I wouldn't have assumed those existed.
Can imagine more and more forms being built in as the community goes.
kudos!
This project is an enhanced reader for Ycombinator Hacker News: https://news.ycombinator.com/.
The interface also allow to comment, post and interact with the original HN platform. Credentials are stored locally and are never sent to any server, you can check the source code here: https://github.com/GabrielePicco/hacker-news-rich.
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