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> A password manager does not need a CLI tool.

A password manager absolutely does need a CLI tool??


Just slow and convoluted internals due to the accumulation of cruft over time

This is why people still need to know how to write code and why it is asinine to have an LLM write code without a human reading it. Good developers should know what good code looks like and push back when what they're fed is wrong.

Any sufficiently competent typescript developer can build out an adhoc wrapper (that just inherits the type definition and passes along whatever it is passed after altering it however needed) in under a hour. It doesn't scale in the sense that you don't expose a configuration, but config as code is king.

(Source: have built out much more scuffed variants of this than the one I just described like https://github.com/boehs/ajar)

I guess a LLM can do as well. Although that's not something I'm quite ready to admit.


I've wrapped fetch a few times but i don't think I'd blame someone if they got tired of wrapping it and wanted a consistent interface across all the projects they work on.

Keep developing it. Your taste and judgement matter

Ah yes ad hoc, the best way to write fundamental utilities underpinning every fetch your app makes.

Wrapping fetch is not rocket science

Does this support Fusion as well? I've done photo editing using a fusion workflow before and while clunky it was the only program that could reasonably accommodate my needs at the time.


Yes fusion is supported too! I've seen some demos of people using it for basic spot removal etc. There is a ton of insane potential there!


When you read the code, what you propose is actually its exclusive use... logging.


have you heard about rlhf?


I can't speak on Gemini but OpenAI is far worse for free accounts at least


GeminiCLI is absolutely terrible, nothing comparable to the browser access. I've started using the 'AI Pro' tier lately and I get 15 minutes response times from Gemini 3 'Flash' on a regular basis.


dang could you change the link


hn doesn't have tags; email hn@ycombinator.com (which is what the submitter did)


> The inexorable rise of podcasts, and the expansion into audio journalism by formerly print-only news outlets like The New York Times, has chipped away at traditional radio’s presence in public life.

Reads almost like the NYT is bragging about itself contributing to the shutdown?


> The inexorable rise of podcasts, and the expansion into audio journalism by formerly print-only news outlets like The New York Times, has chipped away at traditional radio’s presence in public life.

they could like a lot of other radios start broadcasting on the web and publish programs on podcasts, earning nice moeny.


We are talking about the instant checkout feature: https://openai.com/index/buy-it-in-chatgpt/

Assuming you visited this "not a well known site" directly, you did not use the "ChatGPT checkout" feature discussed in TFA


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