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JonathanAquino

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    My AI assistant reads a post from my blog (22 years worth) each day and builds a self-contained interactive experiment inspired by it -- a quiz, game, or visualization -- without b…

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    Comment #47068555

    A developer shares what an AI agent called Chloe has built for him over a few weeks using the OpenClaw platform: a set of personal tools (bookmarks, a key-value tracker, voice chat…

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    Comment #46942018

    Single-panel Far Side-style comics for PRs

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    Comment #45998393

    I’ve been experimenting with a way to make code reviews more understandable - turning tricky pull requests into short comic strips. The blog post shows an example generated from a …

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    Comment #31856813

    For your enjoyment, here is a part of the article being read in a Yoda voice by a pretty good speech synthesizer: https://jonaquino.blogspot.com/2022/06/grug-brained-develope...

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    Comment #16360059

    Just wondering, when a new tool like this comes out, how can one be sure that it doesn't contain any malicious code? Would love to try it for work, but am a bit concerned about thi…

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    Comment #12280563

    Along the same lines, I have enjoyed several times a little book called "Searching for and Maintaining Peace", by Father Jacques Philippe. It gives a Christian/Catholic perspective…

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    Comment #9037943

    > How can a person of type A claim any kind of universal or objective meaningfulness of anything? For arguments for objective meaningfulness (or good), I'm partial to natural law t…

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    Tool for ranking your preferences, by doing pairwise comparisons (Elo algorithm)

    This is an online tool I wrote that helps you to sort a list of items by importance. You paste in a list of items, then you are asked to compare them two at a time. As you go, it s…