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Nice! Which one do you use most often?


GS3 3 times a day :) it’s got a timer to auto start every morning and the iPhone app is super convenient to switch on and pre heat the machine ..the Olympia is the Leica of espresso machines, beautiful but limited .. it’s really designed for Italian style espresso (dark roast) and even the Olympia grinder works best for dark roasts


Isn’t Kees van der Westen the ferrari of coffee machines?!


That's more like the Spyker of coffee machines. Incidentally I went to a random coffee shop that had a Speedster in it. It was great.


Isn’t Kees van der Westen the ferrari of coffee machines?!

From TFA:

It’s why Sean Henry, the owner of Houndstooth Coffee in Dallas and Austin, Texas, was willing to drive across the state in 2009 to pick up a limited-edition La Marzocco machine that the company made in partnership with the Dutch designer Kees van der Westen.


Dropped in to say this. The Marzoccos are good, but dang the Kees van der Westen are downright amazing... I know a lot of cafe owners who threw the Marzocco out and purchased a Kees and the espresso shot quality went through the roof.


Do you know what's the difference between the two? Building an espresso machine isn't exactly a science.


Looks brilliant, well done! How about oRPC instead? And mikro-orm


also reminds me of https://onemillionscreenshots.com

(full disclosure - my screenshot api takes the screenshots :) )


Switch to codex? :)


Exactly, these agentic coding tools which operate on your codebase present on your own disk are a lot more fungible than most SaaS.


document.elementFromPoint to get the elem at co-ordinates, then use npm package similar to optimal-select to come up with a unique css selector.


Congratulations on the launch, this looks really nice.

I feel quite locked-in to Shadcn components now, especially after I found tweakcn.com.

Is there anything similar for untitled ui in the pipeline? A way to update the css variables and preview it across different components/layouts.


looks great, i'd definitely pay for a coffee table style version of a book like this!


There are browser extensions you could run like consent-o-matic to try to click and hide the cookies from your screenshots:

https://chromewebstore.google.com/detail/consent-o-matic/mdj...

Otherwise using a combination of well-known class names, ‘accept’ strings, and heuristics such as z-index, position: fixed/sticky etc can also narrow down the number of likely elements that could be modals/banners.

You could also ask a vision model whether a screenshot has a cookie banner, and ask for co-ordinates to remove it, although this could get expensive at scale!


Thanks, that's a great idea! I was originally going to go the vision model route because I'd also like people to be able to send instructions to sign in with some credentials (like when visiting the nytimes or something).


yeah that's what we basically did here at https://VisualSitemaps.com, but it can also be quickly become over-the-top, and you may end up removing important content. That's why in the end we added a second option to just manually enter CSS classes.


nice post :)

I’m surprised there’s not been any mention of effect (http://effect.website/) yet, as it is kind of the next level up if you really want to model things like errors, dependencies and side effects in the type system, using functional concepts borrowed from more pure functional languages.

It would be a bit of a risk adopting this into a shared code base depending on your team and the kinds of devs you’re looking to hire, but it could be useful to some folk that feel like they want even more type safety.


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