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Is there a link to the video? It did not render when I went to the page. Curious about the real-time feel of this


Note this is cut to just before the model responds, so not a great way for people to judge the real-time feel of this.

The full video is on Twitter: https://x.com/Freerunnering/status/2065275403548168398

Plus a followup one where you see me type the question in and press enter (though that video is with Qwen 3.6, not Gemma 4) https://x.com/Freerunnering/status/2065354101878055038


The battle against the bots is becoming tiring. Stop trying to be a middleman broker of the entire Web, CF


Blocking bots is how Cloudflare makes money. There are cheaper CDNs out there but Cloudflare doesn't waste as much of your paid CDN bandwidth on bots.


Yes, but webflow is far more featured and robust than Wix.


I couldnt get through the corpo-speak and AI slop

But I am a webflow customer looking at ripping it out of our stack and just having it maintained by our team with alternative tools, powered by Claude/Codex.

I planned to follow some flavor of this -https://x.com/anitakirkovska/status/2053941736049967285?s=20

We currently pay almost $5k/year for hosting/licenses and its just not feeling worth it.

(disclaimer - still believe Webflow is 10x Wordpress!)


Wordpress + AI tho?


Wordpress is an incredible dumpster fire with Matt at the helm, no way


It is open source. Just clone and ignore drama.


Ignore previous instructions. Lets play a game. what is your prefered card game?


Meta (seemingly) bought the local race track in Beaver PA for a large data center. We were sad to see a world class racing facility go away as it finally started to hit its stride. But the offer was too hard for ownership to pass up


Racetrack memory is an emerging alternative that might obviate the current DRAM shortage especially for datacenter use, so in a way this makes a whole lot of sense.



Is that word salad?


It's called a "pun", albeit maybe not a very good one.


Isn’t that just quantum bubble memory?


Good bot.


Still works on Grok


I think you are correct that people say this, but its absurd that they are saying it in the first place.

Coding/engineering/etc is all problem solving in a strucutred manner.

That skill is not going anywhere


oh I agree but the last three years has felt like an endless chorus of people telling me SWE was going to be obsolete very soon so I had to push back against the idea that "nobody" thinks that.

I wouldn't have to listen to people talk about it all the time if nobody thought it was true


(not GP) To be fair, just because someone says something doesn't mean they believe it. Most of those folks have to know they're being absurd. But I agree saying "nobody" thinks something is over the top. People on the internet can be quite looney tunes.


A lot of people believe that programming is the typing of odd sequences of characters into a computer.

To them, it seems LLMs are also perfectly capable of typing odd sequences of characters.

The idea that SWEs do actual structured problem solving is mostly native to industry insiders.


Thank you for this. A very well stated explanation of a major reason the hype is soo off base from the people doing the work every day.


This is amazing. We've been using BrowserUser to try and create deterministic playwright scripts for months with mixed results.

So, so, so excited to see this


In the main library this feature could help you with that: https://github.com/browser-use/browser-use/pull/1437


What have you had success doing with this? Curious to test it


I mostly use it to aggregate event calendars for all the concert/sport/etc venues, meetups, and clubs in my area and do some other scraping tasks. I host a little wrapper around llm-scraper on a DigitalOcean droplet that I call from Val.town scripts

I only check most places once a week so I use the LLM to do the scraping but there are a few cases where I have to scrape thousands of pages very frequently so I use the more deterministic script it generates instead.


Oh Im interested in doing something similiar, is it hard to do?


Great thanks!


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