23.5 hours later... there's an app and it's open source.
It tracks activities & sleep. It has full sensor support: HR, SpO2, HRV, Temperature, Motion, etc.
23.5 hours later... there's an app and it's open source.
It tracks activities & sleep. It has full sensor support: HR, SpO2, HRV, Temperature, Motion, etc.
This vocabulary is a side-effect of domain expertise. Having domain expertise makes you way better at getting what you actually want from AI relative to other people.
So learn how to code, learn design, all the fundamentals. It’s incredibly revelant, and it will stay relevant.
To get good animations from an AI you need to get good at telling it what you want:
- "stagger this list of items"
- "make this animation direction-aware"
- "spacial consistency", "crossfade", "layout animation",
I made a motion vocabulary for this:
animations.dev/vocabulary
how many more failed attempts do we need to see to understand that making an app by describing doesn’t work? the limiting factor has never been coding, it’s usefulness and maintenance
I joined @PrimeIntellect as an Engineering Intern earlier this month.
It's already been a phenomenal few weeks: building agent infrastructure, tightening the loop from traces → signal, and one very painful day of crossfit.
Looking forward to working on exciting new problems 🫡
turbopuffer crossed $100M run-rate in March. 19mo after $1M. Profitable & <$1M raised.
Cursor・Anthropic・Notion・Cognition・Harvey・Bridgewater・Ramp・Linear・Legora・Superhuman・Atlassian・Granola
We’d be nowhere without them. We work like hell to exceed their expectations.
i always operate under the assumption that things are easy until proven otherwise.
mostly cuz the people loudly insisting things are hard are usually selling difficulty (consultants, gatekeepers, or incumbents who benefit from the moat narrative).
also starting from easy means you actually attempt things. the cost of a false easy is often an afternoon now esp with ai whereas the cost of a false hard you never try at all. e.g. this is how i got into woodworking & hard edge painting, among many other things.
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