kind of a strange thing working on a mini "app" to be used by other people: the mood swings wildly from "this is the best thing ever" to "this sucks so much, no one will use it" and back. i don't get that with developer tooling or working on libraries
wake me up when september ends
ok a concept the top right corner button on Bluesky home page becomes a gear or sparkles or whatever the designer cooks up. it only shows up for algorithmic feeds (the ones that accept feed feedback) when you press it, the ui toggles to a tinder-like ui that sends β€œrequest less/more” on each swipe
what do people use to resolve og and stuff on the client?
i want to give claude code the ability to click around the site it's making so it can test its own changes. what's the canonical way to do it these days? i want something easy to setup
it's a good format sir RE:
strange experience with claude code, spent hours doing unsatisfying edits where it didn’t catch the right vibe, then created a new folder, took 5 minutes to write a good README describing the project philosophy, and now it’s doing fantastically
maybe open source products? there's enough shared open source infra to build them on. @npub19y6x...yh78, [@leaflet.pub]( ), @Bluesky are all open source. i think it's not nothing RE:
this is actually very cool RE:
people who recently built atproto apps: what were the tricky parts? especially in product design. any tips? any solutions you're proud of? i started making a new app but i'm not sure how much/little the mvp should do. there's tension between piggybacking on bluesky vs having own social layer