

Batocera surely?


Batocera surely?


Time to book another press conference at that landscaping company.


Thanks - I have now! It looks like updates of repos I’ve stared? But I’ll never go there again, and suggest OP not do that either if it’s upsetting to them. I just go to my profile, or the project I’m interested in.


Wait, there’s a GitHub “feed”?
None of the bad things mentioned here have happened to me using GitHub on the daily. Totes agree it’s probably not great to depend on a business for free hosting, but it’s also pretty straightforward to move in the future if needed.


Doki Doki Literature Club is a fun dating sim, but it has slightly more emotional breadth than that, so it might pass this test.





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Yep. Glad he’s got a system that works for him, but as a solo dev I love my Forgejo. I self host it, (so no Trust issues) and if you’ve hosted any other services before, the setup is a simple Docker compose - so I’m not sure I accept the Heavyweight argument either.
Thanks for this thoughtful write up of your process. I’m increasingly thinking about what context the model has and keeping it as focused as possible - both to reduce token usage, and to ensure it doesn’t have any cruft in it that potentially causes the model to go down an un-useful path. The prompts for this read like what I imagine a conversation with a junior developer would be when handing off a task.
In practice, this is usually clearing the context after quite small changes and the prompting for the next one with just what I think it is going to need. I guess this is ‘context engineering’ although that sounds like too fancy a term for it.