Tamas Erdelyi

@terdelyi.co.uk

Software Developer by day, growing micro entrepreneur at night. Son of the 80s, music of the 90s. Mainly posting about freelancing, PHP and vinyls. https://terdelyi.co.uk/links

I've been using Claude, GPT and Gemini for tasks like content, image and coding, but I don't get the results that others are crazy about. They're dumb in most cases. You can't say it's only a context issue. It's useful for grammar checks and summarising large data. What am I missing, premium models?

I got my first subscriber for a project launched with a single subscription form on 3 July. It's a really slow start, but exciting! Now I'll refine the landing page to clarify the project's purpose and share it with you once complete.

Yesterday, when I was driving home after dark, there was a car whose driver (instead of flashing their high beams at me) thanked me for giving them priority by quickly turning their lights off and on again. I was surprised that I had never thought about this before.

I woke up at 7:30 today, made a coffee and sat down at the computer for some nice early coding. But my son sad no, feed me and wait for further instructions.

I've started writing weekly blog posts to collect the things that infused me or I was working on, but mainly for accountability and a pinch of self-marketing. It will be delayed, so it contains the things I did the previous week. The first post is arriving this Sunday.

This is the same as forgetting: remote work doesn’t mean exclusively working from home. Until you stay productive, you can work from your favourite coffee shop, pub, or seashore. Just like you're not forced to work only for UK companies, there's a whole world out there looking for remote workforce.

Freelancers forced to look overseas for work as UK job market freezes - Freelance Informer

As UK companies tighten their belts and freeze hiring, a growing number of freelancers and contractors could soon be packing their laptops and heading for high-growth markets such as Asia. We look at ...

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I'm coding with Cursor for a week now and I must tell you how amazingly WON'T replace any developers in the next few years. Does it make me more efficient? Hell ya! Does it write better code than me? Of course not. But you should all use AI for coding, it's the best feature since code completion.

a man and a woman are talking and the man says " fundamentally it 's code based art "

ALT: a man and a woman are talking and the man says " fundamentally it 's code based art "

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There is no safe and valid business reason for AI video generation with sound other than for misinformation. Similar to when they cloned Dolly the Sheep and the world decided that human cloning wasn't cool. Folks need to decide this isn't cool.

I'm finally working on a side project which requires to build a bunch of forms. I was genuinely eyeing with Livewire Flux Pro for a while, but building my own components from scratch in Blade is unexpectedly fun.

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This is something I couldn't keep up with. I stuck on frontend choices as soon as I started the project. I also realised I was trying to address multiple things in my life at the same time, so I've decided to focus on myself in the next 6 months first. Then, I'll continue my SaaS dreams.

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Tomorrow is the first day of March, and I decided to try something new: in the next 6 months, I'm going to work on one product idea for a month and ship it by the end of the month, then jump onto the next one. That means I should have 6 products to own by September.

Three things why it's better for my mental health being on Bluesky: 1. Almost zero spam with blocklists. 2. Much fewer people are trying to sell their hot (shitty) takes to get shares of ad revenue. 3. Zero ads – which is literally now every third post on X.

Yesterday I subscribed for a month’s trial on YouTube Premium and I'm also testing JetBrains AI instead of GitHub Copilot, which sucks on PhpStorm. I feel this day a bit calmer to be honest.

I've just set up a legacy CraftCMS 3 project locally to extend here and there (and probably upgrade) for one of my clients, and it's also running on PHP 7.4 and MySQL 5.7, and it works. Old code sparks joy ✨