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![]() The app I've been coding is like 95% done!
The last 5% is very difficult, my last script inflated to be too huge for the AI to handle... eventually you reach a point where any changes you make, breaks the code, and everything goes to shit. So after two complete re-writes to use the best programming practices, it's alllllmost ready. So, the last piece of the puzzle for my app is taking the main coordinator script and turning into a few scripts that handle the automation and use AppContext to talk to each other. That coordinator script I have that handles everything mostly works, it just gets too big and then completely shreds itself and then Claude 3.7 AI hallucinates and starts putting out gibberish, even when I switch on MAX to throw the kitchen sink at problems. Even then, sometimes the AI just goes retarded, and you need to take a break. Recently Cursor updated and rolled out GPT 4.1, and I've been using it and the approach seems different so far and has surprised me. I started the new chat window with a super thorough prompt that included my "cheat sheets" of what every module/plugin for my app does and the language it speaks, and a description of where I eventually see my app and how it is supposed to work. When I presented it my problem(s) in the chat window, it went on a massive dump of info with 3 possible solutions that I've never seen Claude offer before. I then had GPT 4.1 break down the options by which are the most simple yet robust and scalable, and it really smartened up. Good thing I'm always backin' up my shit, because sometimes I get silly and just ask it to do things like speak to me in a Cajun local jive to explain the code to me and shit, and then I eventually smoke enough doobies that I forget what the software is supposed to be working on and next thing you know I'm more vibe than coding, but tonight, I am not sippin' on that whiskey, just a coke zero and a sativa brain booster. ![]() So far tonight, GPT 4.1 has fixed several issues I couldn't fix with Claude 3.7, and testing is looking promising! The automation still doesn't work perfect but it is actually mostly working now. Before with Claude 3.7, I would get this far but none of the steps would reliably automate, now, they're mostly working. Farthest I've got yet, and 4.1 is continuing to surprise me tonight! Just now as I was about to finish this post, GPT 4.1 fixed another issue and even suggested what the next step should be. Claude 3.7 likes to just dump code as much and as fast as it can and when it thinks it is helping you, it is sometimes adding totally random shit that you never asked for that further inflates your files. GPT 4.1 seems to work much more precisely, as seems to naturally be much more cautious. Eats up the prompts like crazy because it gives you choices and talks to you more, but what a better experience so far this evening. 4.1 is bringing me joy like biting into a Big Mac made of AI, and I'm McLovin' it! ![]() ![]()
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Butt tits Saturday... My fav day of the week!
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![]() ![]() ![]() My vibe coding session went amazing, 4.1 is fucking great!
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![]() ![]() GPT 4.1 is handling all of the problems that Claude 3.7 couldn't handle. Claude 3.7, in my experience, when it can't solve something, it then codes a bloated "work around" that ends up making everything worse, because if you just keep accepting what it is doing, your entire app will just be a mess of hacks and patches with no good programming practices. It might work, but behind the scenes is complete spaghetti, and any changes or additions could break the entire shitshow! GPT 4.1 seems to follow good programming practices WAAAAY better, and doesn't just throw code to fix shit. Love it!!! ![]()
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i luv chatgpt
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![]() Now that I could scale up my app doing multiple things with single resources, once the item has been through the processing system, deleting it afterwards proved to be a big headache as, like a factory, if you send lettuce through a machine to get chopped up, you have tons of fucking lettuce getting into EVERYWHERE that you eventually need to clean up. This is where I ran into all of these fucking foreign key errors. Still sticking with GTP 4.1, I tried using Claude earlier with a big context brief and it shit the bed right away. GPT 4.1 is slower and more cautious, costing 4 cents a prompt, but it knows to be more incremental and cautious. Claude just goes apeshit and tries to do too much, and, for me at least, produces big leaps forward followed by periods where nothing works and you have to rollback and figure out what crack Claude just smoked. However, if you have a really detailed prompt for Claude on a specific error, it does have more brainpower than GTP 4.1 I think. Anyways, if you have ever thought about an app you'd like to make, now is the time to do it! Vibe coding is amazing and the learning as you go along is more fun than any video game or puzzle or any shit, coding is fun when it is interactive like this and you're studying the output and learning the feeling of the hows and the whys things do what. I asked the AI, knowing what it knows about me, to draw what I will look like when I run out of money from vibe coding without my software yet making any money and this is what it gave me: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]()
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Common sense would dictate that after chopping, it goes on and gets placed into a container, removing the clean up from it getting 'everywhere'.
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![]() It's a modular "brain" app that seeks out and controls the flow of information/items coming in, processes it, and then knows what it's supposed to do next.
Once I get this app running for the adult business, which it is soooooooooo close to being up and running mostly autonomously, I'm going to use the foundation of this app to write other software for things. From my experience in the construction industry, the dispatch systems available 3-4 years ago when I was helping the company I worked at "upgrade" their dispatch software, our options were so fucking horrible I couldn't believe it. The manual was so fucking big, the instructions so vague, the training so lacking, that the company went through a half-dozen employees and lost a shitload of jobs that got fucked up after I left because the software was so confusing. For example, if you had a worker get sick and call in at 8 AM for a 9 AM job that required 2 workers and you only had 1... The steps you would have to take to remove the sick worker from the job, put them as "sick" in the computer so they wouldn't get automatically assigned to a job the next day which would force you to scramble to find a worker later when the person is still sick, query the software to find an available employee, send the replacement employee the info, update the other employee so they know someone is coming to work with them to replace the sick worker, you'd have to dig through like 30 different online menus that loaded slower than molasses and each of the above tasks would take like a minute each themselves, all with popups that read "Are you sure? Yes/no" and then clicking yes or no would have a 5+ second pause, all while you had to be answering the phone and taking new tasks or dealing with new problems, and if you mis-clicked on anything the process to fix THAT would take a minute of clicking through completely unintuitive menus... Or like, for example, if you had a job site where you needed someone with level 2 first aid... there was no way, or at least, the way was extremely hard to find, but to find an employee out of 100+ employees who had their level 2 first said would force you to basically click on every employee's profile one by one because, I swear to God, they had abbreviations for every "status" of the employee, and I kid you not, the level 2 first aid abbreviation was something stupid like "FII" and because of how the software displayed everything in a huge wall of ugly, same-colour text, you couldn't find shit easily and the "query" system didn't recognize if you searched "first aid level 2" you had to search "First aid 2" to find the "FII" or whatever. It has been a few years so I don't quite remember but the software was a fucking joke. I always wondered, how come dispatch software doesn't have a way to use an iPad with an app so you can visually see who is working, who isn't, and just easily scroll through a GUI-powered list of what's going on in the company right now with colour coding for priority issues. We had a truck that had been doing non-stop jobs painting lines on highways, and I had warned the fleet guy that the mileage was going waaaaaaaay over for the oil change and we needed to pull that truck off and get the oil changed, but because the "emergency note" system was buried at the bottom of the page and the fleet guy's low-resolution laptop PC pushed the emergency notes part off the bottom of the screen, the fleet guy forgot about it and there was NO notification / reminder system, so the Ford V10 didn't get the oil change and that engine was worked so hard up and down these big hills painting road lines at night and other shit with zero maintenance, that the engine exploded going up a hill and stranded two employees in the middle of the night in the middle of buttfuck, nowhere, and then the company had to spend a shitload of money sending someone to pickup the workers, tow the vehicle, and rebuild the engine, along with having to pull a vehicle off another job for a less-important customer to service the job of the truck that just blew up, which cost the company like 20k+ or something insane because nobody could remember to change the fucking oil and the software was sooooooo fucking ass. When I started with the company, the oil change records were written on a piece of paper that had coffee spilled all over it and half the numbers you couldn't read anyways. What a shitshow! I haven't looked into dispatch software for a few years but there are soooooooooo many companies that could use good dispatch software, I've been really wanting, someday, to write a kick-ass dispatch suite that would also track fleet vehicle maintenance and such. You should be able to have a tablet in hand and see how your company is operating in a simple, intuitive way. You shouldn't have to have a 100+ page printed manual next to you with 20 steps for every little fucking task with abbreviations that make zero sense and menus that take forever to load, with a UI that looks like it was made in 1984 on a PC XT by an ESL autistic retard where the UI is also fixed to a particular resolution so if you open the software on a laptop not perfectly at 1080p, you basically can't use the software properly. Fucking STUPID! Anyways, just need to get my adult stuff working mostly autonomously first so I can afford to eat and own more than 1 shirt without holes in it. ![]() ![]() ![]()
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I struggled with some shit on saturday, but today was pretty smooth.
It's like cursor has the fuckin new guys doing all the code writing on the weekends. |
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