@stroughtonsmith Phenomenal at business logic. Knows a lot of arcane API that would take me hours of research to discover. Surprisingly good at AppIntents. Absolutely terrible at SwiftUI.
@stroughtonsmith Phenomenal at business logic. Knows a lot of arcane API that would take me hours of research to discover. Surprisingly good at AppIntents. Absolutely terrible at SwiftUI.
@stroughtonsmith Phenomenal at business logic. Knows a lot of arcane API that would take me hours of research to discover. Surprisingly good at AppIntents. Absolutely terrible at SwiftUI.
@clarko @stroughtonsmith I have been telling my bots “do not style anything, I’ll do that” and they results are great, then I fine tune myself. But I do the same for anything else, I hear stories of people having success (like Ghostty with a low-bar ui)
@stroughtonsmith used it for a couple of ugly bugs, seemed to do slightly better than the same bugs from the command line - so tool access was nice.
Feels less proactive “here is what is wrong, want me to fix it?” Command line knows you want the fix.
I was hoping an Apple-level breakthrough on UI, this ain’t it (and neither is the codex app UI).
So the console remains the best so far - on all fronts (codex, Claude and pi)
@Migueldeicaza @stroughtonsmith Staggered there’s been no advances in the UI. Why am I arguing with a robot about their code in a global chat window? Feels like reviewing someone’s pull request over iMessage.