Jamal Lyons
@codingwithjamal
21, Software enthusiast, Building @ClarityTextCom
No one has ever changed the world by doing what the world has told them to do.
This message in the @convex_dev online community gets to the heart of what we’re trying to build at ClarityText. We want to provide businesses a conversational presence on the Internet. It should be discoverable to Google Search and ChatGPT. discord.com/channels/10193…
Tried tan-stack start for the first time yesterday, honestly love how it feels like im coding vanilla react again with extra helpful utilities. Best of all, I dont need “use client” in every file!
I wish I could use rust more in the real world but everything is web based😓
Product update: you can now add images to messages in chat spaces. This thread has an example.
Below is my ClarityText thread on this announcement. 1) Just click the thread URL to see data sources (without needing to login). 2) But join my chat space, Alphabet - Learn from the business, to get notifications for my future messages. claritytext.com/space/ks7e6hd1…
This was a fun feature to implement on the backend engineering side of things. I got to learn the LexoRank algorithm which allows us to you efficiently re-order channels without re-indexing on every update!
Product update: You can now re-order channels in a chat space. In the channel settings, you can drag channels around in the list:
The new feature to add titles for threads are important for my startup, ClarityText. A key selling point is to make it easy to run a public chat space. --> And then turn that chat space into an SEO-optimized knowledge base.
Product update: You can now add titles to threads And they are optional to add.
Product update: you can now invite people to a chat space without a (random character) join code. Just share a URL to make an invite.
Working on a user contacts feature at @ClarityTextCom 🏗️ This will be similar to a friends list on most apps, with the ability to see when a user is online.
Product update: A space owner can configure a space to allow anyone to view messages without logging in. (The visitor would still need to login in order to author a message.)
if you're a vibe coder rolling your own auth, there's no way in hell i'm signing up for your platform.
the urge to nuke and rewrite the codebase vs updating old react components :(
Are there any LLM’s that were only trained on “good” code and not millions of lines of random repositories?
Watching "Alien" for the first time tonight and these 1979 graphics look gnarly!
The use case for ClarityText is for a professional product or expertise to run an online, chat-based community. So, it’s more like a professionalized Discord than it is like Slack. For a small business, I think a few important selling points is 1) lots of configuration options…
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