joelres 18 hours ago

Very cool!

Suggestion: would be helpful to include examples of what's possible, or some things to try (or things that are explicitly prevented).

  • HetPatel106 18 hours ago

    Good point. I’ll add this to the README. Thanks!

eightysixfour 18 hours ago

This is cool conceptually, but "y" do I have to login to your site if it is local and uses my Claude Code?

  • HetPatel106 18 hours ago

    y uses your local Claude Code/Codex and your local files. Your chats stay local too - I never get them. Login is for account/product features like feedback, usage analytics, and updates, not for proxying your repo or chat history through us. Details: https://ytimesy.com/privacy and https://ytimesy.com/terms

anoop_kumar 13 hours ago

I used to like Electron but most recently became a fan of Tauri. Electron is great from a UI perspective but seems like it tends to get bloated very quickly. Any suggestions on how to deal with it?

  • dmitrygr 12 hours ago

    > Any suggestions on how to deal with it?

    Yes, pick up a book on swift or MFC

  • KetoManx64 5 hours ago

    Tauri performance on Linux as abysmal. I'll take Electron any and everyday of the week withe all ita extra bloat instead of having Tauri apps ramp my Nvidia GPU to 100% in order to show me a basic screen.

warpech 18 hours ago

Cool!

Your readme mentions Modify. What’s that?

Does this use some generative UI?

  • HetPatel106 18 hours ago

    Thanks! Modify is the part where you can ask your coding agent to update the app live - including UI changes.

tuo-lei 15 hours ago

does the userland persist across app updates? curious what happens to my modify changes when you ship a new version of y

lellow 16 hours ago

I like it. I see this concept of allowing users to modify things to cater to their preferences being the future tbh.

seabass 16 hours ago

An app ui that can be modified by end users is a really cool idea. I hope to see that in more apps!

joeyguerra 18 hours ago

Reminds of smalltalk.

  • HetPatel106 18 hours ago

    Whoa! I did not know about smalltalk. Thanks for letting me know!

    • linzhangrun 11 hours ago

      smalltalk is basically the textbook ancestor of OO

  • giovannibonetti 17 hours ago

    It would be even cooler if it was made with a Lisp and took advantage of it being homoiconic.