I used this Claude Skill to turn my vibe-coded projects into coding courses
…I don't recall what I was trying to build, but I remember the feeling of, "hey, I can actually build out my ideas." I chased that feeling for years, teaching myself…
…I don't recall what I was trying to build, but I remember the feeling of, "hey, I can actually build out my ideas." I chased that feeling for years, teaching myself…
…Seeing my game library run at that level of visual fidelity on devices that had no business playing them (except perhaps through YouTube) feels like a glimpse into a future that arrived…
…pick up commands from physical remotes, expose that command as an event entity, and have everything else react to that event. The remote suddenly becomes part of the mix instead of completely…
…lined up, and confidently stated that it was correct. A case for an ESP32-based board turned it into a test of research A good starting point for your own build The…
…builder might've wired the house for a landline telephone, intercom, or dial-up internet instead of the 2.5GbE we're used to nowadays. Depending on the current state of the…
…Instead of just stacking new associations onto the state, it checks what the state currently "remembers" about a given key and only corrects the difference between that and the new value. This…
…With this Claude system I've developed, there's none of that. I just type what happened in plain English, and the spreadsheet stays up to date without me ever touching it…
…However, they hand you control of the music on your network without any lag or ads. Vibe-coded apps are examples of modern tools people can use to build something they actually…
…Outside of work, you'll often find Nolen diving into a good book, writing their own stories, or playing video games. Sign in to your XDA account I've never really had…
…When it shows up, the device switches into its attention state. The firmware itself is a small state machine with seven animations. There's sleep when nothing's connected, idle when Claude…