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Kind of like Ruby... with pipes. Elixir has them, but this reminds me more like Ruby.

Thank you, came to comments to find out what it is. Now I can go back to site and see what it is about.

Thanks again.


Is it not available in Codex? I think this is fantastic and can't wait to try it, this is exactly the usecase I need, something fast, perform based on my instruction.

Cerebras is a winner here.


update codex, it's there.

As to why would someone pay for youtube when you can block ads etc. I have been paying for probably close to 10yrs it not more.

Well, first you can use youtube on your phone, tablets etc, without seeing ads ever, I didn't realize youtube has ads.

Initially, my kids would ask for toys and fast food that I knew they didn't know anything about. So I realized family subscription is way cheaper then me buying even a single $25 toy, and most of them were more expensive.

Over the years, my kids have grown healthier both in mind and body thanks in part of that subscription.


More screentime leads to healthier kids? Care to elaborate?

It is hard to understand and play... maybe make it more obvious. I made a solar panel, it says I should assign staff...

I would love to play if it would work. And music, thank god for the mute button.


are you on mobile? it looks like there's a bug where the opening scene/dialogue is not loading, so the instructions aren't clear. working on it now.

I think on mobile it’s natural to walk to the guy and tap on him. Not helped by the fact that the screen shows ‘tap’ over the highlighted tile, which does nothing. You need to walk and position the guy under your cursor, then press ‘act’.

The position yourself, then long press on ‘act’ to build when you can’t see where to put the building anymore is pretty awkward too. I’d expect to click to build, position it, then press confirm or reject or something.


I thought about it, didn't do anything, but it makes sense that some language that is super efficient like Forth might be good match for AI.

I think this deserves a little more thought.


Look this is cool idea, but subscribing to anything these days is a hard sell, we are all tired of subscription plans. You probably would be more succesful if you could find this to package in a way that is not subscription.

would love to hear what pricing model would work best for you

our current model is a subscription plan that determines the number of browsers available + credits top-ups for increased usage


This is genius, thank you for sharing. I don't fly often, mostly because it became from glamorous to brutal experience.


The Republicans say you should dress up better, then it’s glamorous.


Make sure you bring a change of workout clothes too for the exercise room between flights.


Nice one!


I never heard of Emdash before and I am following on AI tools closely. It just shows you how much noise there is and how hard is to promote the apps. Emdash looks solid. I almost went to build something similar because I wasn't aware of it.


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