Kasra Rahjerdi

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Long story short I stumbled upon https://glp1forum.com/ – it’s a community that has discussion on research chemicals and GLP-1s, a very sketchy and unregulated market.

This reminded me a lot of the darknet market days so I was excited to see if there was a similar Darknet Avengers that does independent drug testing and I ran into https://www.finnrick.com/.

I started wondering how the vendor reviews and lab reports line up with the independent ones from Finnrick and… well I overindulged myself and got so distracted.

Screenshot of a chatbot interface designed for users transitioning from Zepbound to Retatrutide, displaying a summary of a recommended transition protocol over six weeks.

I’m not releasing this as a product since I think it’s insanely dangerous but the process of making it was super fun! Let’s go through the steps.

Continue reading “On making a Chinese peptide chatbot”

OK so obviously I am addicted to vibe coding like any other programmer who has always hated the actual act of programming, I have YouTube videos on my preparation process and my development process.

tl;dr: I use the smartest LLM I have access to to create requirements docs then feed it to Claude Code in plan mode, review the plan, and let it go.

I had two “incidents” this week where I was like “wait what the fuck are you doing” and it wasted some of my time:

Continue reading “Two Ways Vibe Coding Led Me Astray This Week”

Both OpenAI and Google recently released coding agents that work off GitHub repos and pushing up PRs. Here’s a quick comparison between them for the same task on the same repo.

tl;dr: Jules is a lot faster and smarter, but the second time I tried it it got stuck starting forever and you only get 5 tasks a day.

Initial Task

I have a gRPC client repo that I use for pulling data off Farcaster. I have been meaning to update it to support stopping back at a certain number of days, instead of always retrieving data from the beginning of the protocol.

Continue reading “Day 1 Comparison of Codex & Jules”

Hi, long time no talk!

Farcaster (my new favorite sufficiently decentralized social network) just launched Trending Topics in Warpcast, their first party client. Here’s what it looks for today:

A screenshot displaying trending topics on Warpcast, featuring 'Matcha', 'Coffee', and 'Tipping' along with engagement metrics.

This is pretty cool! Obviously my first thought is: How did they approach this problem, and what were the outcomes of the various approaches?

Continue reading “Farcaster Trending Topics Analysis”

I don’t store a lot of ready-to-eat snacks in the house, so whenever I’m in the mood for snacks I make myself do a few hours work to make something from scratch. This is the base recipe for a lot of those snacks. Continue reading “Rough Puff Pastry”