Sorry, I can't really help you with the tool as I don't have access to it in my day to day job, but are you really the creator behind https://github.com/Tura-AI/tura I which I assume is solo dev project?
I needed a transom bracket for my boat. I didn't want to buy one (they are ~50USD) so I figured I could print one using nylon. Don't worry, this is only holding a rudder.
Anyway, I couldn't find one that would work so I just asked Sol to design one using free cad. It used 12% of my weekly budget ($20/m plan) and spit out something nearly perfect. I imported it into OnShape to add some chamfers and make a few tweaks.
The useful distinction may be ambiguity, not "new project vs bug fixing." Max for open-ended architecture work, high when the task and acceptance criteria are already clear. Cost per successful task would be the metric I'd care about most.
Sorry, I can't really help you with the tool as I don't have access to it in my day to day job, but are you really the creator behind https://github.com/Tura-AI/tura I which I assume is solo dev project?
I needed a transom bracket for my boat. I didn't want to buy one (they are ~50USD) so I figured I could print one using nylon. Don't worry, this is only holding a rudder.
Anyway, I couldn't find one that would work so I just asked Sol to design one using free cad. It used 12% of my weekly budget ($20/m plan) and spit out something nearly perfect. I imported it into OnShape to add some chamfers and make a few tweaks.
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/f44e8be346cd029c5c8fe07c/w...
The useful distinction may be ambiguity, not "new project vs bug fixing." Max for open-ended architecture work, high when the task and acceptance criteria are already clear. Cost per successful task would be the metric I'd care about most.
yes