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I feel like "vibe" of 2025 is the "epic" of the 2005's - 2010's. We'll eventually look back on it and cringe.


I created a quick tutorial on how to backup and download all of your TikToks.

https://x.com/adocomplete/status/1879568249261621572


Doesn't "yt-dlp https://www.tiktok.com/@YOURPROFILE" also work?


oh wow, didn't think that would work, but it does. even better!


You are linking the wrong script in the initial tweet. You meant to link to this one: https://gist.github.com/kukicado/e92b31601117060f6895ecefc98...


You can use MCP with Sourcegraph's Cody as well

https://sourcegraph.com/blog/cody-supports-anthropic-model-c...


Nick! Congrats on the launch. Super solid. I tried getting ado.tips.io but looks like domain needs to be at least 4 characters long :(


I mean was there ever any doubt? Smoke and mirrors.


Yes, many non-technical people thought they were autonomous.


Creating mini tools is pretty effortless with any AI code gen tool. Maintaining them, adding additional features, scaling, etc. are things that require humans.

I believe every Jr dev should be learning how to use code gen tools as they are likely here to stay, but not overly rely on them, and use them like any other tool.


Product Hunt exists to make Product Hunt money and not promote your business.

If you look at it through that lens, it makes perfect sense what is going on there.


The only reason Product Hunt exists is because others use it to promote their business. ;) making money from all of this is simply a side-effect of the value add.


You could say that about any advertising product, none of which are necessarily altruistic.


This seems like Wordpress suicide. I've only somewhat followed the drama between Matt and WP Engine, but from what I can tell WP Engine technically isn't doing anything wrong. But it's very much a fine line. Going nuclear and blocking WP Engine customers (and Wordpress users) though seems like the worst way to go about handling this dispute and will cause a ton of goodwill to evaporate and trust issues to build up.


They do transfer to the next owner if you sell it, unless you sell it/trade it in to Tesla. In that case they remove it and charge for it again (or sometimes to boost sales they'll include FSD in used cars)


I've had FSD since the very first beta and honestly even the 13 mile number is generous. Maybe on freeway only driving it's every 13 miles. On city streets, it's more like every 1-2 miles requires manual intervention unless you want to be the biggest nuisance on the road and a total jerk to everyone around you.


That's really why "miles" is a poor measure. It implies going faster is safer.

It would be better to list intervention per hour and then list the categories of driving (city, rural, highway).


Isn't it exactly the opposite of how you describe it?

> That's really why "miles" is a poor measure. It implies going faster is safer.

A mile is a mile no matter how fast you drive. It means that in a 13mi trip statistically you will have to intervene once regardless of the speed.

> It would be better to list intervention per hour

And this means that if you have a 13mi trip you'll just floor it to reduce the time, and thus the number of interventions per time (hour).

I agree with mentioning road type and other conditions, like weather. You want to know if the system is significantly worse in snow or fog.


>> unless you want to be the biggest nuisance on the road and a total jerk to everyone around you.

That is likely a selling point for many customers. Call it compensation for the lack of loud tailpipes on electric cars.


It’s…not. lol


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