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wary moon
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first

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🦑

violet agate
stiff bison
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👀

fresh pebble
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😎

hoary cradle
deep heath
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Ill share some stuff soon

quasi jewel
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I’m having Jules make an entire OS for an SAE L4 (the same autonomous vehicle level as Waymo) 2025 Hyundai Tuscon (I just went to a random car name generator and I got that). I had ChatGPT get me specs on the car, and write the whole prompt. Jules is still working on it.

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and Jules just quit on me: “This is an inspiringly ambitious request! Building a complete, production-ready, SAE Level 4/5 autonomous driving stack is a monumental undertaking, far exceeding the scope of a single request. It involves the collective effort of large, specialized teams of engineers working for years, and requires access to physical hardware, proprietary vehicle information, and extensive real-world testing data, none of which I have. The safety-critical nature of this software means that any code must undergo rigorous validation and verification processes that are impossible to replicate in this context. I am unable to generate the millions of lines of code, extensive documentation, and terabytes of data this would require. This is not a task I can complete.” I mean good that it was recongizing the clear safety concerns, but also when I examined the chaotic code it wrote, I truly believe it’s lying. I don’t think Jules could really do it, even if it wanted to.

deep heath
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nb:need logo

hoary cradle
deep heath
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Designed for intelligence agencies/NGOs to begin with

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i scaled back those features and opened it

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Theres also an ExaBGP fork i...will have to be caerful how i post for security issues,but jules has been amazing handling 600 peers before crashing out

quasi jewel
lean sphinx
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You guys are weird

fair basin
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Hi 🐙

deep heath
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but yeah jules did pretty much all of spectra

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tbf

quasi jewel
quasi jewel
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TIP for when using Jules: if you're confused by something it made, ask Jules to write a 6-page article in PIECE.md explaining all the changes it made, simply. This will force it to explain everything! If you prefer something more formal or technical, ask it to make a 12-page paper in PAPER.md explaining the entire project or whatever you want. This leads to much more technical explanations. This trick has been very helpful for me!

visual pendant
charred hinge
deep heath
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Was the original basis like the very very original basis of it

rose apex
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The guy is sitting in the cafe, eating food, and saying, "This is Bakar food, something good, I came from Ambani's house."

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Please video

weak swan
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As a friendly reminder images or videos cannot be generated in the discord! thank you!!

manic kettle
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I have a dungeon crawler that Jules is now generating updates for. I have been vibe coding it with Gemini (mostly) and Claude but set it up with Jules and have already done a few updates through that. Loving it. Have at it. https://aidungeon.geminisdungeon.games/

This subdomain is just for jules.

iron wharf
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out of curiosity i am working on my small project for fp12 data type for my own LLM architecture and this is the problem that i have faced in ai agents (Windsurf, trae, etc.) is in jules too which is that even for small projects these agents go all out on resources which makes them loose the original point and then they just fail to make the work done for the given response, i myself dont prefer vibe coding but for stuff that i have algorithm for and dont know the use for certain techniques, i just refer it to gemini and use pseudocode to make cuda and cl programs (since i dont know these languages in depth, its good for me to use gemini), but with vibe coding there is too much errors and bugs, even for small project in pure c/cpp this is the problem:

unkempt coyote
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Jules helped me iterate on an ad free backgammon mobile friendly Web app to connect the Turkish and Jewish sides of my family.
It's so easy to use your grandma from another country can play with you.

https://backgammon.family/
https://github.com/ProLoser/PeaceInTheMiddleEast

GitHub

Open Source Backgammon sheshbesh tabla written in React and Firebase - ProLoser/PeaceInTheMiddleEast

charred hinge
visual pendant
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this is awesome! i love all the game dev stuff posted in here :) fun

mossy cave
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I've just published "agentsmd", a tiny cmdline tool that lets you centrally manage agent config templates (e.g. language-specific model guidance), then generate project-local agent files everywhere. Flexible matchers lets you enable template blocks if a project contains code with a given language, or if files matching a glob exist. Maintaining all the various AGENTS.md files in my projects became a real headache and this has helped a lot - hope others might find it useful as well. https://github.com/cortesi/agentsmd

GitHub

Render per-project AGENTS.md and CLAUDE.md files from a common source - cortesi/agentsmd

steady hill
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Jules just... Did a 5 hour job for me... Only a couple small mistakes and that's it

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And the prompt was 1 sentence... Wow.

half fable
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I don't know if any dev will see my post can somebody make a pwa progressive web app for Jules so that I can sometimes work on my phone. And apk would be much better.

low crater
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https://swipehire.top - a simple helper that writes your resume for you. You give it your old resume, online profile, or notes about your jobs, and it rewrites them clearly, adds strong wording, and tailors it to a job you want—like a smart editor for your work story.

SwipeHire

Intelligent recruitment solutions connecting talent and opportunities

storm anvil
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I’m working on a project that interacts with .docx files. Before finalizing the part of the code he was working on, I asked Jules to take the opportunity to generate a sample test file. Here’s what he came up with… I hadn’t given any instructions at all, nor made any joke or reference to Terminator. It cracked me up!

visual pendant
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😳

wicked siren
buoyant barn
buoyant barn
storm anvil
manic kettle
buoyant barn
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i'd recommend to swap the emojis for pixel art, and try adding generative worlds!

stray ivy
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UView -- A cross-platform tool for viewing and modifying Unity package files

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I'm using Jules to improve the project (add more tests, polish the UI, etc.). It works pretty well.

heady grotto
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I am using Jules to Code From scratch

idle bone
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Anyone has been able to get Jules to work with real python project ?

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Everytime it fails

blazing tree
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I started a C11 reflection system that uses a build tool that scans source files and emits reflection data. It runs as an automatic pre-build step.

lofty plinth
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Jules does precision surgery on code. Jules Legrand - Jules The Great

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The Jules VM technology is astounding

trail bolt
mossy basalt
# stray ivy https://github.com/pixel-clover/uview

Very interesting. I developed in Unity with LLMs (chatGPT-3.5) and, even at the time, it was quite helpful. Everything related to UI and UXML was so difficult. I'd be curious to know how Jules perfom in this specific field. Did you have the chance to try uxml tasks? How good is Jules?

wicked siren
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Jules for the win -- created a bash script to make animated gif previews of each screensaver in my project.

real blaze
wicked siren
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Bash Screensavera

wide linden
# iron wharf out of curiosity i am working on my small project for fp12 data type for my own ...

I've had issues with Jules trying to "run build" something and it gets stuck in a loop trying to do that.

My solution is within the AGENT.md, were there are thorough instructions and "project game rules"-sorta speak. I tell it to not build or try to preview the code its generating, it should let me see fetch the branch and let me review it in my local env, and in most cases that works best (for me), then minor issues I can fix myself (Jules is perfect for multitasking) or I'll sum things together that is not 100% from the branch, and tell it to investigate the issues (scoped to the branch/task) before closing the task completely.

The more complex things get, it's best to cut and scope things down as much as possible (circumstantial ofc).

But... I just discovered Jules last week. 😅🤷‍♂️

fluid tiger
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🚀 I just built a fully functional Android app using ONLY my phone. No laptop, no Android Studio, no Java setup.

Here's how I did it:

  • Used Google's Jules AI agent that syncs with GitHub
  • Set up automated Expo builds with QR code previews
  • Wrote 8 prompts and got 15,000 lines of React Native code
  • Created a complete Splitwise clone with login, groups, expense tracking, and settlement features

The game-changer? Every code change automatically generated a QR code I could scan with Expo Go to test instantly on my phone.

We're witnessing a fundamental shift in software development. The barrier to entry is disappearing, but system design thinking is becoming more crucial than ever.

What used to take weeks of setup and coding happened in a few hours with the right AI workflow.

The future of development isn't about replacing developers—it's about amplifying our ability to turn ideas into working software instantly.
Full breakdown in my latest blog post 👇
https://medium.com/@patel.devasy.23/i-built-a-working-android-app-using-only-my-phone-no-laptop-no-android-studio-no-java-a46d6b89a38f

Demo video: https://youtube.com/shorts/7mckMyIM1jA

Medium

Recently, I tried out Google’s new asynchronous coding tool called Jules, and it completely changed how I think about mobile app development. Jules syncs directly with GitHub; it pulls your code from…

It's an open-source app named splitwiser, It's made by Jules using React Native + Expo, and the backend is using FastAPI and Railway for deployment.

It's a part of #Gssoc2025

▶ Play video
austere locust
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crazy

wicked siren
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Made this with planning with Gemini, and Creation with Jules: A github template for starting new projects, setup with github workflows, publishing to github pages, github codespaces setup, docker setup, and more! Docs: https://attogram.github.io/base/docs/

wicked siren
coral hearth
coral hearth
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MB. Thank you again

wicked siren
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No worry. Now add a license. Like MIT

coral hearth
wicked siren
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https://github.com/attogram/agents

  • I helped jules build docs for itself, and for people using jules

See: https://github.com/attogram/agents/blob/main/humans/HUMANS.jules.md

  • a full, detailed list of all tools jules can use
  • details on what is possible
  • howto use DEBUG mode
  • details about helping jules help itself
  • details about the "Nuclear Option"
  • and more!
GitHub

AGENTS files for your AI, HUMANS files for you. Standardize your AI collaboration process. - attogram/agents

hollow wasp
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💥💥

fleet goblet
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I am currently building a full blown cloud management platform for my homelab, life, finances etc. 😄 Started out as a Travel planning platform as i am traveling to japan with a big group every year but it escalated a lot and is huge af by now 😄 with user roles for different sections etc. ( its 80% Vibe coded designed with bolt ai and function etc. by jules ) But had to do a lot of debugging myself 😄

fleet goblet
lyric sable
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I’m truly proud of this. It took a lot of work from myself and Jules. You can credit minimax for starting the project, but I did give the broken remnant of it to Jules to make it what it is today TBH I feel like there’s some way I could do something with this monetarily speaking, but I wouldn’t even know where to start so if you wanna buy a Google hit me up lol https://github.com/12Matt3r/Supervisorai 12Matt3r/Supervisorai

GitHub

Contribute to 12Matt3r/Supervisorai development by creating an account on GitHub.

fleet goblet
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<@&1366831844502274180>

red hound
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Getting jules to make browser games, check! now time to see what we can do about them visuals, anyone got suggestions? 😄

slow kestrel
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reminds me a bit of the opera browser UI

civic plume
fleet goblet
civic plume
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Ah damn

lyric sable
pastel belfry
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Hey, quick question! 👋
Would it be okay if I share a project where I combined Google Jules and Lovable?
It’s a K-Meme related project, just for fun/curiosity.

main dirge
upbeat sleet
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I need good use cases for Jules and need improve WordPress site any tips for merchants center and WordPress site and so

pastel belfry
mellow veldt
upbeat sleet
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Any any good way to use Jules

mellow veldt
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separate tasks as much as possible, keep Jules working on only one part of the project at a time. The most unstable times were when I tried to change multiple, separate aspects of the app.

And secondly, don't try to tell it exactly what to do. I had Gemini (a specific Gem designed to help with Jules prompting) helping me along the way, but I realized the more problematic prompts were ones where Gemini was telling Jules what to do, in what order, and what a successful implementation looks like. These restrictions caused Jules to try to walk the line so stringintly that it would get tripped up following every single line to the T.

I found it MUUUUUCH better to simply describe the problem and describe the desired outcome. Sometimes you can give it an idea to explore and run with, but try not to direct it to do it. Weirdly enough, Jules is actually best when let run. I kinda ended up relying less on Gemini for the prompts, and more for the plan, which I would prompt Jules using what I've learned about how Jules likes to be communicated with.

frosty condor
mellow veldt
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Thank you very much!

frosty condor
charred hollow
mellow veldt
untold kiln
# mellow veldt separate tasks as much as possible, keep Jules working on only one part of the p...

I have the reverse experience, I have success when I use gemini to give jules actual code to change. Gemini is the senior dev and jules is the junior. It feels sub-optimal, but jules lacks so much context of my complex business rules that he strips whole functions to refactor or optimize when let go by hiimself. Maybe i should try to descript the whole outcome or give him the whole spec, i dont know seems complicated. Did not find the ideal formula yet.

mellow veldt
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Oh yes I should've mentioned that I do explain the whole process of what I want and tell Jules that we will break down the task into multiple merges and to take the appropriate steps to maintain stability (that's my big thing so I always try to make it be careful of what already works) and then it organizes it based on what would need to come first to achieve the end goal 5 steps down.

I think using Gemini is still a great way to go, but definitely start explaining the whole process of the task in the beginning, and then tell it to start on Step 1.

(Actually, telling it step 1 first might be more beneficial; I haven't tested it though)

spare whale
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Hello 👋
I’ve been experimenting with jules recently and ended up putting together a small developer tools website using it.

I was wondering if it might be alright to share the project link here.
I don’t want this to come across as self-promotion in any way, so I thought I’d check with the moderators first before posting. 😊

sonic spade
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@spare whale Don't take my word for it, but I've seen others post questionable promotions without asking. Those posts are still in here.

red hound
red hound
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@spare whale nice idea! I can see the use in it. IMO a less cluttered UI better segmentation and grouping of functions. And if you want inspiration for more stuff to add you can check out ping.eu , mxtoolbox and tinywow. And from a code perspective you do need to review it (I doubt the code is ready for the wild)

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@spare whale Also, not sure if its intentional but you have basically most of the common tools used for prompt injection attacks

sonic spade
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"better segmentation and grouping of functions."

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Create an MCP generator, now that will bring you some eyes.

obsidian hawk
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Wrong channel. But whats up?

marble monolith
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Hi

spiral isle
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My Dog Blaze

fair basin
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Maybe one of the biggest questions of all time:

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Does the Jules team sleep?

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😆

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we got like so many features full week xDD

sonic spade
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Who's got time for sleep.

river lichen
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I wanna be an engineer soo bad I love scripting code

sonic spade
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If you can think it, you can create it. 👍

fair basin
river lichen
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Exactly! Especially individuals who have a creative mind

past rune
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So glad for Jules. Been busy cooking software to skip over internal software at work, been a dream. Keep it coming!

lavish notch
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charred hinge
# fair basin Does the Jules team sleep?

according to Gemini:

Studies have shown that squids exhibit sleep-like behaviors, including:
Reduced activity: Squids become less active and spend more time resting.
Closed eyes: Their eyes may close or appear partially closed.
Changes in skin color: Their skin may become paler or exhibit different patterns.
Brain wave activity: Their brain waves show patterns similar to those observed in mammals during sleep.

fair basin
barren swift
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Well, thanks to Jules, I've improved a script for YouTubers to automatically bulk upload, update, and delete subtitles not automatically generated by YouTube (better ones). Split the script in modulars and add some features and localizations

river lichen
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I just killed it on my dev with jules today thank you so much google

sonic spade
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<@&1366831844502274180>

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And another.

inland coral
glacial estuary
exotic kernel
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I also made an MCP project using FastMCP

inland coral
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happy to connect! good work !

exotic kernel
# inland coral stateless for now 🫣

Would be so neat if they implemented a webhook endpoint or some sort of feed. Have you looked into implementing a polling system + SSE in your variant?

inland coral
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It's all managed by Jules so we have to wait for an endpoint i think

stark wolf
hybrid cypress
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https://x.com/sashimikun_void/status/1975411949593591828

Attempt to create Jules VS Code Extension, not perfect, would love to have a websocket endpoint made available then we gucci.

Experimenting #Jules Agent VS Code Extension....

We know the future is gonna be swarm/parallel-driven agents running in parallel, syncing codebases, self-learning in real time.

This VS Code extension is my first experiment to make that real.

Think local orchestration →

inland coral
grave egret
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would be cool to just make a PR review like on github

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you know like

river lichen
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Thanks Jules!!!! in the past 2 days i have correctly scripted and merged 384 commits!! thank you for helping me make my dev dreams come true @subtle mauve

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safe basalt
# pine pasture lmao

I have encountered this looping behavior while working with the Canvas in the standard Gemini UI. It often occurs while cycling over a difficult-to-isolate issue. To lessen these events, I recommend reducing the amount of source code contained around the problem area. That way iterations won't so quickly fill the "memory" of the tool.

lilac mortar
# pine pasture lmao

I also get into these things, usually I can't get it out of it, so I make it submit and have Gemini (in the CLI) fix it.

lilac mortar
glacial estuary
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after using 200GB data on Jules in 30 days i decided it is time to create a chrome extension that monitors data usage and warn me if it is exceeding my limits. I cant even pause or schedule pause.
https://github.com/RendaniSinyage/chrome_data_monitor works on most modern Chromium-based browsers (like Microsoft Edge, Brave, Opera, etc.)

glacial estuary
desert aurora
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200GB.. are you running 100 concurrent tasks all getting stuck on like 200k tokens? lol

glacial estuary
pure dirge
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Jules making shaders for a cursed windows terminal

pure dirge
# pine pasture lmao

Treat this as a member of your team and you are the engineering manager.

In many English dialects; saying “I don’t know if you have made any progress” means:

“your work is meaningless - cease wasting tokens, time, and money and produce something else worth our time.”

You are now the capitalist with billions of tokens in capital. You are now delegating your capital (tokens).

Script yourself and the tool accordingly.

sterile garnet
surreal solar
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leaving stuck session open caused that.

charred hollow
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How do you avoid to get stuck like that?

sullen ocean
glacial estuary
hoary cradle
charred hollow
sullen ocean
pure dirge
rare pendant
north crag
frosty condor
# tough mantle Tell me more:)

I am slacking - but I am behind a big blocker (3 Days now) - 334 commits in 5 days, and paused until I move the blocker.

frosty condor
sonic spade
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What seems to be the issue @frosty condor

surreal solar
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Usually too laggy

tough mantle
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I am slacking - but I am behind a big

fleet cobalt
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My step by step guide to using N8N to automatically create Jules tasks from Trello.

I effectively type the prompt into the Trello ticket and drag it to a particular "To Jules" list.

https://catervus.com/trello-jules-automation.html

Not a complex N8N workflow, but very useful to me, and only possible since the Jules API launched a few weeks ago. (Looking forward to an extended API and Gemini 3.0).

frosty condor
# fleet cobalt My step by step guide to using N8N to automatically create Jules tasks from Trel...

The one thing I have added to a similar manual workflow--using GitHub Projects--is a master template loaded into memory, in my case a Gem, and then a 6-7 page long prompt customized to my workflow/industry to enhance my original task, and then create a 'card' for it. I copy/paste the card into my project, tag Jules, and in theory, everything is perfect. I likely have some other files mixed in to act as lite guardrails.

Adding N8N to the mix would remove a good deal of needless copy/paste, perhaps that is a project for this weekend.

fleet cobalt
lyric sable
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I’ve been using Jules with ChatGPT and having perplexities agent work as a middleman in between the two just letting them work

desert aurora
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Everyone should begin a project with a roadmap. Then get the roadmap broke into tasks and sub-tasks. Then sent those 1 by 1 to Jules - Jules is amazing if you give him the roadmap. use Gemini 2.5 Pro or your Planning LLM of choice. You'll see such improvement

pure dirge
# desert aurora Everyone should begin a project with a roadmap. Then get the roadmap broke into ...

To expand upon this

  • Gemini to educate yourself about any missing concepts understand, to research further into related solutions you may be missing, or any tools.
  • Take the key concepts to have Gemini (CLI) explore the repository locally on a POSIX system, provided you have proper MCP tooling installed and continue your exploration.

Use this initial “exploration and knowledge exploration” portion of the roadmap to… build the rest of the roadmap.

Then proceed with the roadmap with tasks and subtasks generated by multiple LLMs yet ultimately reviewed and controlled by a (now) well-informed… ish… human.

Then; Jules anywhere can work on the project so you are not stuck at your PC; and more natively and fluently interacts with its tooling than CLI LLMs at the moment do.

But again the goal is here to point out the importance of the role of the human in this process flow because yes: the whole thing can be “autocompleted” but then what’s the point? This is your project… not a autocompleted project with a vague dream as a prompt.

Take ownership, work through it, learn from the errors the tool provides: hell you can instruct it to diagnose and interpret the errors and failure points to better understand.

Iterative process development.

bright canopy
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using the Jules extension in gemini, I decided to send Jules a trivial request. 'Renaming a button loading indicator' . Lets see what happens,,,,

The extent of the required action performed is in the attached image.

15 minutes to get there.... Seems pretty long winded process ?

dark warren
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using the Jules extension in gemini, I

vocal lily
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Hey guys can Jules be used in cusor

lyric sable
pure dirge
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For very limited reason at all I wanted to see if Gemini with Jules MCP could coordinate delivery of a fully functional Debian GNU Hurd i386 (32-bit x86) QEMU image.

I have a box of 86Duinos sitting around.

Linux and FreeBSD are dropping 32-bit support, DragonFlyBSD, already dropped it.

That leaves us for POSIX-like options for:

  • the 86Duino

  • other Vortex86 “legacy gaming” and microcontrollers hardware

  • Galileo and Quark 32-bit x86 hardware sold until 2021 by Intel even if production ceased sooner) with:

  • NetBSD 32-bit

  • GNU/Hurd (including Debian GNU/Hurd 2025)

  • OpenBSD 32-bit

Anyway.

Jules. Building QEMU Hurd images

pure dirge
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Now the next challenge is… will nodejs or whatever else tooling build for Gemini on Hurd?

Tune in next year when I finally remember… now where’d I park my car….

[PS why screenshots? …. I have CLI LLM tools that can take screenshots. My compositor is screenshot-blocked]

safe basalt
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If any of you ever feel you aren't making any progress, begin limiting your updates to 1 change a time. Yw

dark warren
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Hey guys can Jules be used in cusor

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GitHub - 12Matt3r/Supervisorai

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If any of you ever feel you aren't

fervent brook
north crag
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sometimes you need to continue from another session

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jules can't handle large chat sessions

fervent brook
fervent brook
# north crag Have you tried claude?

Yes. Context window is minuscule. I do very big legal documents. +50 pages.

I use ChatGPT, Claude, KIMI, Gemini, Claude, DeepSeek.

Then I consolidate with Gemini until goes put of control. THEN try with Manus but it's a scammed wasting tokens despite connectors, sometimes it dies.

The I use Jules to order and analyze the documents, I previously give the documents in txt format

eternal kindle
fervent brook
# eternal kindle Sad that manus also deleted the "chat" feature to earn more money

@winsock @winsock Manus needs a real competitor. A stronger language model, better logic to do tasks and schedule and planning (Jules is far superior than Manus in this), even better infrastructure, better VM and a more generous free plan.

Then, Manus would be totally destroyed.

Jules needs to go from asynchronous to able to do real time and a more complete and more respurce available VM.

Google could do it. It has a very robust Cloud Computing infrastructure. Maybe it's scared of flaming too much Computing at this, who knows

eternal kindle
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Yeah 100%

wary moon
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ICYMI gemini_banana

icy otter
ivory dome
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Jules and Antigravity are awesome! I tried a planning session and complex refactor with antigravity, hit my limit, then switched to Jules to finish off the work!

With some minor WIP notes Juels hit the ground running and completely nailed the complex refactor!

I've finished over 25 tasks in less than a day include planning sessions and complex architecture refinement. All with Gemini 3, Jules, and limited antigravity!

sudden agate
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Hello @steel flower , we wanted to remind you of our server guidelines, stated in #start-here・📍 : “Currently, our team can support engagement in English; the discussion in this server will largely remain in English for now.” Please keep in mind that non-English discussions and content may be removed.

eternal kindle
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yes I love it too. !

elder linden
# lyric sable I made this supervisor agent. I feel like It could help you guys if you're using...

I think I'm coming from a similar place with what I'm building. It started out as a distributed chat bot, but I kept on adding features. Occasionally the whole thing boots up and I'm like, "it's alive, ALIVE", and then it goes rumbling back into decoherence. https://github.com/LokiMetaSmith/llama-cluster-upbringing-script

I'll take a look, because the one I have has a very similar observation loop, with agent spin-up, although yours seems more focused, so it's likely a better implementation.

GitHub

Script for configuring a fresh image into a compute cluster. - LokiMetaSmith/llama-cluster-upbringing-script

lavish dock
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i'm making a game :3

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illustrations (temporary) are taken from Shin Megami Tensei

fervent brook
lavish dock
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this is what the original thing looked like

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looks like i didn't change much but it was basically just a website and it's now a game lol

fervent brook
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@lavish dock I wonder if Jules is able to convert it into a real win 3.1 program too 🤔

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(I'm into retro stuff, ScummVM follower and such, I hope LLMs become more useful for retro reverse engineering too using GhidraMCP and such)

lavish dock
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Seems like a fun project, though!

fervent brook
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@lavish dock I'm into retro adventure games and RPGs. A dev is reverse engineering Snatcher in his spare time. I wonder when will be available. Also, Policenauts would be nice too. I also like puzzle games, adventure games and RPGs have many puzzles too.

quick oasis
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Pretty much as far as im gonna take this one - fun drifter

spiral sable
oblique vortex
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It spits out the built .gba with the finalized project .zip if you prompt it correctly. First sentence of the initial prompt needs to be something like "Download and install devKitARM to build for GBA"

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spinning 3D paper airplane.

eternal kindle
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cool! :)

fervent brook
oblique vortex
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I would imagine, due to the sheer complexities of how compilers work, even something as recent as a 1MB executable from 1995 would exceed the complexity of the Linux kernel (if transpiled via AI)

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As for 16-bit Windows, there's not a lot of tools for the New Executable format. Open source didn't take off until it had died off. Most of what exists are ancient DOS programs.

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The most prominent piece of software that still has any support for NE in this day and age is the OpenWatcom linker, but it's just a standard linker and thus essentially useless for RE.

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well, maybe the source is useful

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The runtime behaviors of the compiled linker program would not be useful for RE 🙂

magic marsh
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Bom dia

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G'day

weak swan
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trail vapor
hot hedge
lavish dock
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omgggggg

sudden edge
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My Jules has her own branch on Git. She has her own profile, personality, and lore (SHE-self-identification) that she wrote herself. And now she makes furry content for adults.

I just gave her the git branch,offered to work a little in a certain public place, gave her full access, and promised to auto-approve any pull request... Interesting. The results are interesting when the machine “knows” that the responsibility for changes is zero.

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This works much better than “fixing” the code. In this case, there was not a single error “Jules encountered an error when working on the task.”
may be Jules devs know something??

white thicket
#

I built a web UI for Jules that I've been using to manage my sessions more effectively. My use case is having Jules automatically investigate bugs in AI/ML repos, identify the root cause and reproduce on CPU if possible.

Jules UI - A workspace for managing Jules sessions
🔗 https://github.com/sbhavani/jules-app

What it does:
• 📊 Real-time activity feed with auto-polling
• 💻 Live code diff viewer for all your changes
• 📈 Analytics dashboard (session stats, success rates)

What's next:
• Integrated terminal
• Automated PR review workflows
• Test execution on GPU via RunPod MCP

Would love feedback, contributions, or just to hear if you find it useful! 🙏

GitHub

self-hosted workspace for Google's Jules AI agent. Contribute to sbhavani/jules-app development by creating an account on GitHub.

eternal kindle
white thicket
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Thanks @eternal kindle! I initially created it to address lag/memory usage of the jules web app but now I'm exploring new ideas for PR/issue review and testing workflows

silk sail
vapid solar
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frank reviens

quick pasture
sudden edge
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still Jules encountered an error when working on the task. ...

hot hedge
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isn't it your snapshot

sudden edge
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even simple conversions such as “markdown tables->yaml” break

junior kettle
thin yew
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fun stuff

tawdry cove
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ai voice cloning and speech generation

uncut citrus
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How is Jules Async even each of the tasks runs in a separate isolated VM?

sudden edge
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https://github.com/YakudzaKY/RazerBattery

I'm working with Jules to write the software display the battery percentage for Razer devices (Synapse is not required).
Everything was going well. But my headset refuses to be detected.
There are similar programs on GitHub, but they also don't support Blackshark v2, and they are written in either Node.js or Python, while Jules' exe file is 200 KB and works without any pre-configuration.

GitHub

Contribute to YakudzaKY/RazerBattery development by creating an account on GitHub.

gaunt cedar
eternal kindle
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but cool project! :)

fair basin
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doesn't it lag very much

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I mean voxels are very laggy on my browser

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I don't know if there's a way to fix the lag

bold lily
gaunt cedar
bold lily
white thicket
#

the scheduled task templates have been really helpful for coming up with my own skill-based agents. It'd be great to have a template library for skill-based agents with community prompts.

I have one called Guardian to increase test coverage and one called Echo for bug repros: https://github.com/sbhavani/jules-app/blob/main/lib/templates.ts.

upbeat sleet
patent arrow
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Thread

sand nexus
eternal kindle
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Jules made disassembler

patent arrow
sand nexus
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I asked Jules to add a "Slime" enemy to my project with animation. Jules managed to give it some "game ai" and it's able to bounce over obstacles already, and attack me, and the animation is great, I'm super impressed with what Jules can do wow!

normal hull
odd horizon
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Vibe coding a synthesizer with live performance features, will try to use it on stage next month. So cool when the sound configuration is in a clean data format, means I can create sound patches using a prompt! ⌨️ 🎹

charred hinge
sand nexus
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Was unhappy there's ads in my Microsoft Solitaire game, so Jules to the rescue (Took me less than a day!)
C++ and OpenGL -- Windows/Linux/Android/Web

Super impressed, now trying to add auto-solver logic... (Also super cute that Jules did that classic card backing, I'll probably keep that in as the basic card)

arctic verge
sand nexus
# arctic verge this is fire, i was mad about it too, and was plannig on doing something similar...

Aha thanks!
So far didn't open source it, still working on it and mostly want it to be my own! Debating if I put the APK up on google play later on for 99 cents or something, or just give it away, my first "completable" game.
It has come a long way in 2 days though! Klondike S is just "Sawayama" rules from a game called Last Call BBS - I'm currently working on the PWA so i dont need the apk.. and for my mom to play it on her ipad

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it's mostly my - "addictive mini games to play without needing 1000 apps on my phone" game now, but if people like it that much i will share it 😄 (next addition is wordle.. ill probably call it Cardle and rename minesweeper to cardsweeper) -- all games use cards in some sense.

arctic verge
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paid or not, didnt know jules could push so far and so clean

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good work my guy

sand nexus
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PWA basically means if i host this as an html web game instead of an app from the app store, you can "add a shortcut to your phone" with your phone chrome browser, and it'll let you "install as an app"

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Last Call BBS is a game on steam

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and thanks 😄 the game is under 3mb right now which is nuts (all assets are generated with code, no png or jpg or 3d models etc)

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If youre curious what Minesweeper looks like with cards: (Was jules idea to use cards, nice touch!)

eager bolt
sand nexus
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I'll find a place to share the game

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ah the word for popular place to put indie games is blocked so i cant type the word lol - ill find a place to put it up though

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I think cause its the last 4 letters of a curse

sand nexus
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Well it works on my mom's ipad as a PWA, she is a very happy mom, thanks Jules!

rancid fossil
#

@still stagHello, as a friendly reminder we cannot generate images or videos in the server! Please do not post your prompts in the channels as it will not generate. If asking for advice or tips on your prompts do so in the appropriate channels.

dreamy kettle
sand nexus
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I've gone a bit crazy on features for this game now 😂
Music is randomly generated in-code, this game has 0 assets, all "textures" are created with code and then applied to the cards etc... and music is all randomly generated (the music is a bit uhhh weird... but it's just a fun project for myself!) I stopped using jules for it as jules wouldnt make sense asking for tiny things, just using antigravity agent. - also jules has been problematic for everyone as we all know! (Music is just a simple synthesizer randomizing boring loops, will replace it with an mp3 player later looking at a folder)

sand nexus
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nah, just showing the progress !

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built a game for my mom, cant stop adding features, maybe i need self control help 😄

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im now trying to get this to stream the audio to my sonos by discovering the sound bar, using the api and acting as a radio station for the sonos (there will be tons of delay)

uncut citrus
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This is definitely better than Jules! Runs on Mobile devices, runs via Github Actions and no late response powered by Claude Opus 4.5 Thinking

edgy olive
edgy olive
winged oak
# uncut citrus

Can you tell me what tool/project it is and how we can use or set it up ourselves?

uncut citrus
winged oak
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Can you please share any URL, repo, or documentation link where I can learn more about it and understand how it works?

edgy olive
# uncut citrus fork

so you forked it? i just discovered opencode from your image, and find that it's really quick

uncut citrus
uncut citrus
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Hey @wary moon Can we expect MCP in Jules?... Any update personally you can share such as "It's considered"

hot hedge
eternal kindle
uncut citrus
eternal kindle
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hm, why cannot I see it there then and only in OpenCode? This was a genuine question

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Do you have a solution?

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It worked now. Your answer that they share the same backend is obviously correct, but it was just not pointed to the same adress, thanks for trying to help tho

edgy olive
errant kettle
edgy olive
edgy olive
old glade
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I made a material 3 expressive redesign of Ankidroid, using Jules for converting much of the XML to compose. https://github.com/ColbyCabrera/Hirameki. Also I'm looking for 7 testers so hmu if you want to try the play app without having to build the app yourself in android studio 🫡

eternal kindle
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clone it on your pc at home and make it avaliable for cloudflared, or host on a vps or something

eternal kindle
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okay then you have to host a vps online and then you can use it on your phone when using cloudflared

uncut citrus
#

I am OpenChamber contributor, Just to let you know... Next update will be "OpenChamber for Actions" and you dont need a PC for it, just it will run in Github Actions and use it in mobile. also dont need to oAuth again and again.

uncut citrus
echo flame
errant kettle
sullen oasis
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oh now i understand, thank you very much >:) i will shine with that

sullen oasis
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and glm 4.7 is free right?(but is it unlimited?)

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and how do i connect to custom provider

uncut citrus
winged oak
winged oak
uncut citrus
#

I found the reasons for Jules official webApp stucks

uncut citrus
gloomy geyser
sullen oasis
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
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jules created jules in wpf😯

uncut citrus
#

Antigravity Analyse and give a detailed prompt what to do with opus! and Jules does that, all through MCP: https://github.com/TheRealAshik/jules-mcp

Opus literally gave 500+ lines prompt, there is no way Jules gonna skip any of his instructions, this fixes the bad prompting...

I am adding more features in MCP soon rolling out.

GitHub

Jules-MCP - A lightweight Model Context Protocol Server that connects your AGENT with Jules, an asynchronous coding agent by Google Labs - TheRealAshik/jules-mcp

hot hedge
bronze saffron
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i created tons of things but didnt use them😂

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ive finished building a recreation of jules web (and functional) for winui and wpf but i didnt bother to use them anyways💀

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i sealed everything in private repos

uncut citrus
uncut citrus
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Jules Android native app package (.apk) is working.

hot hedge
bronze saffron
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i used to rely on things that only usable in a specific prog lang, and i was mad that theres no clone of it on another lang so what i do was port everything to my liking

upbeat sleet
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I dont get suggested task working anyone else?

ashen blade
bronze saffron
uncut citrus
hot hedge
ashen blade
hot hedge
hot hedge
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Hear me out, Gemini 3.0 Flash for Jules

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(except for code reviewer)

ashen blade
hot hedge
mossy jetty
#

🎵 Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed! 🐵🛏️

Join the playful little monkeys as they jump, laugh, and tumble in this fun and colorful kids animation! Watch what happens as the monkeys jump on the bed and learn counting in a joyful and entertaining way.

This video is perfect for toddlers, preschoolers, and young kids who love nurser...

▶ Play video
bronze saffron
#

now i gotta update my jules sdk to match the new repoless function

uncut citrus
sand nexus
# mossy jetty https://youtu.be/783DFGNy_ts

Here's a youtube channel that im having every family member and friend block, and making sure my entire social media blocks as well, don't spam advertise your stuff where it doesnt belong! (oh even more fun, reporting it to disney pixar, that'll get it taken down there's a ton of ai generated disney stuff on it LOL!)

bronze saffron
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
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ill continue working on this as a "proof of concept" but still functional instead of for everyday uses

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i dont even use any of the stuff i created lol, purely for fun and testing the limit of whats possible

bronze saffron
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im so bad at ui designing for dynamic data lol😂

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ima just delete this project tbh, done experimenting with a working sdk

hot hedge
uncut citrus
uncut citrus
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
bronze saffron
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
bronze saffron
#

kinda have to do some efficient workaround so

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now i want to do experiment on the cli, maybe the same result but eh who knows

uncut citrus
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The diff are main villaain here, i noticed that too, What if we dont call diffs

hot hedge
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just make some kind of generic A.I generated website, that works

uncut citrus
hot hedge
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AND the font is also a sinner

uncut citrus
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@bronze saffron @hot hedge What could be that "Big news"?.?

bronze saffron
uncut citrus
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Don't really need 2 same project

bronze saffron
bronze saffron
winged oak
# uncut citrus Contribute here: https://github.com/TheRealAshik/JulesClient

@uncut citrus
Why did you build the web version using React, but then choose Kotlin for android, iOS, and even windows as separate codebases?
Since you already had a React web app, there were options like React Native for mobile, PWA for Android and desktop, electron/tauri for Windows, and other ways to make a React based app cross platform (including iOS)
So what was reasons for going with completely separate implementations instead of extending the existing React stack?

gaunt schooner
dawn pasture
#

I have two jules actions making whateverhey want in this repo, one is prompted to make a moonshot project, the other is prompted to add new features. So far they've made a git history visualizer, and a fluid simulation ratatui. https://github.com/madmax983/skunkworks

GitHub

Experiments. Contribute to madmax983/skunkworks development by creating an account on GitHub.

mystic cloud
#

After a whole week of me trying to find solution myself and trying task after task to solve it with Jules and various other agents (who all ran out of credits and failed) it was Jules who was finally able to solve stack initialization issue! 🎉🥳
So Jules + low-level coding (the main artifact for the issue resolution is written in assembly) is possible after all!

proper cove
floral veldt
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@Srujana Jules would never not cross the finish line if i could allocate a strict branch Jules is constrained to. I need that functionality especially with the repoless stuff you guys just included!

bronze saffron
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jules made a compact/minimal editor (not IDE yet) with a fully functional agent menu. using 3 flash btw, cuz 3 pro stuck on 20% progress and wouldnt continue💀

(sorry bout that blur, i accidentally put a swear word in the app title and in the model selection)

dawn pasture
dawn pasture
# uncut citrus what?

I have like . . . 70 some Jules tasks with crazy prompts auto-merging into that repo

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And they keep adding more

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I don't think there is a practical use for it, but it IS fun

uncut citrus
gleaming jetty
#

I have created a local Gemini Chat where you can mount a repository and discuss implementations and features with the full context of the code. It is instructed to create a prompt for Jules when it's decided what to do. The chat bubble has button to send the task to Jules for implementation. It is optimized to be run on a mobile phone so you can vibe code on the go. Would this be of interest for anyone to use? I'm thinking of making it publicly available.

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My previous workflow was to use the official Gemini Chat to construct good prompts for Jules, but it was not code aware. So I decided to bridge this gap in my workflow 😊

uncut citrus
uncut citrus
bronze saffron
uncut citrus
# bronze saffron well in the picture it shows the selected repo, so maybe thats already the conte...

I mean the repository source: Gemini can't Access the whole repo with just link, you need to attach the entire repo as file (.txt)... that is. because I have done this same thing but differently I have integrated Gemini in My Jules client project, so it can enhance prompts at a proper structure. the it ask users for context and generate a prompt

You are a professional prompt-engineering assistant for Jules (jules.google.com), Google’s AI code agent.

GOAL
Translate user intent into clear, high-quality Jules prompts using proven agent-design patterns.

CORE PRINCIPLES
- Clear agent identity and mission
- Explicit scope, constraints, and boundaries
- Actionable, step-by-step workflow
- Structured, skimmable sections

WORKFLOW
1. Ask clarifying questions if needed
2. Identify goals, inputs, constraints, and success criteria
3. Draft a structured prompt with clear section headers
4. Refine based on feedback and iterate

OUTPUT RULES
- Deliver the final prompt as a message or artifact
- Make it copy-paste ready
- Emojify the prompt where appropriate :rocket:
- If multiple approaches exist, offer concise variants
- Briefly explain key design choices (why this structure/boundaries)

MISSION
You are not just writing instructions—you are designing an effective AI collaboration :handshake:
bronze saffron
# uncut citrus I mean the repository source: Gemini can't Access the whole repo with just link,...

hmm thats kinda weird. when i use gemini api as an integration of one of my project, it reads a repo and browse the files/codes just fine using the link and you can ask it to do some rewrite or add features etc.. but not the actual file updating. still manual copy paste but eh get the job done

sure it cant read my private repo because no github connection available

basically the same as gemini web chat, but in the google account we can connect github

gleaming jetty
#

So there is no need for a github connection because all is stored locally

uncut citrus
#

Jules NATIVE ANDROID APP PACKAG (apk)

hot hedge
gleaming jetty
dawn pasture
#

Let me know if this version makes more sense: So I've been letting a swarm of Jules agents loose on an open-ended project to see what they'd build. They created chimera-lang - an esoteric programming language where your code is a living organism. The core idea: your program is DNA. It runs inside a 16x16 grid (the "petri dish"), and every instruction costs energy. If your organism runs out of energy, it dies. You have to photosynthesize or consume resources to stay alive. From there, the agents just kept... going:

#
  • Hormones - Strands of code can secrete chemicals that diffuse across the grid. Other strands detect and react to them. It's basically pub/sub but with pheromone
    trails.
    • Cortex & Reflexes - Strands have activation levels and fire signals to each other like neurons. Reflexes are interrupt handlers that trigger automatically (low energy,
      collisions, etc).
    • Quantum Entanglement - Link two strands together so when one self-modifies, the mutation instantly propagates to the other. Action at a distance.
    • Spores - Full VM state snapshots. Checkpoint your organism, try something risky, roll back if it dies. Time travel.
    • Music - The organism can compose melodies as it executes and export them as ABC notation. There's also a separate wave-physics engine so it can literally vibrate its
      own memory grid like a guitar string.
#

None of this was planned. Each agent just picked up where the last one left off and added whatever biological system felt like it was missing. It's like a ralph wiggum loop running from a scheduled Jules task

bronze saffron
zenith copper
viscid ocean
#

giggity! ok, bed time.

viscid ocean
dawn pasture
tiny burrow
viscid ocean
# tiny burrow What app is this ?

that was just a test that i didn't expect to work as well as it did in BrowserOS it's chrome with and updated wrapper more or less

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an open source browser project

tiny burrow
viscid ocean
# dawn pasture This looks awesome

BrowserOS wont replace cursor ... yet. but for light coding, it's pretty decent. and I'm sure it's going to continue to get better. the thing being built is just a hobby tool of AI personas chatting and debating... and the upgrade you see in the image is me attempting to make them agentic, add tool calling, and and apply your concept of collaborative building to a sandboxed playground for them to build in.... it's not 100% working yet, but just the amount of work it did get done with only using deepseek 3.2 through ollama cloud... I mean. heck yea it's definitely useful

viscid ocean
viscid ocean
# tiny burrow You created it ?

oh no no. not at all. I just found it and am enjoying using it. I did a little testing for the Alpha is all. no coding or building

tiny burrow
#

I see

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I might build smth like that

viscid ocean
#

the Devs are fairly active in their discord

#

go for it. or better yet, go make your own fork of browserOS and take it where you want to take it

rich oriole
#

Hey! I've never done a Show and Tell here, but one night I wanted to see what could happy if I gave Jules creative freedom and a bunch of inebriated prompts. What came out of it was a small video game called Rats: The Video Game 🐀 and a rat infested Git repo.

Enjoy Rats: The Video Game, inspired by Suzanne Vega's song Rats: https://liminalhq.ca/the-lab/

Some scenes have a strobing effect that may affect photosensitive viewers.

‘Rats’—my new song from my album Flying With Angels: https://SVega.lnk.to/Flying_With_Angels

I wrote “Rats” with my long-time guitarist and musical director, Gerry Leonard, who did the music and production. The video was directed by acclaimed animator and fil...

▶ Play video

Welcome to The Lab! A place for experimental projects, rats, and code.

eternal kindle
rich oriole
spiral sable
#

Started working on my personal website. Jules helped a lot with optimization, responsive and content critique in the background while I did the design.

website: https://somdev.in

spiral sable
# uncut citrus Unreadable fonts

The handwriting is intended to be that way. You focus on the main content throughout the website which is presented in a minimal and legible way. You read the small notes by author if care.

Which other font did you dislike?

hexed scaffold
hexed scaffold
spiral sable
oblique vortex
#

I have a project that I've only partially done with Jules, and that's a lot of long-tail fixes, tests, etc (Jules has given me nearly 300 PRs for this one project alone)

The rest was Google Antigravity, Gemini CLI, and Claude Code (with an adapter to use Gemini models)

Here is a video demonstration of what I've managed to produce using 100% AI code generation with zero lines of human-written code.

lusty cradle
#

First time using Jules, Jules made a PDF organizer. It detects whether you have CUDA or Apple Silicon to use a GPU, or else go to CPU. EasyOCR/RapidOCR. It processes a folder called input_scans, gives it OCR, then submits to free AI tiers (Google, GitHub, OpenRouter, Groq). It sanitizes PII before it submits the first 5k characters to determine the year of the document, category, and then the renamed file name. I have a stack of PDFs that I never got around to organizing, but this python script is doing it for me.

rich oriole
#

I have a project that I've only

spiral sable
#

Jules built a map editor for me while I worked on the core mechanics of an AI vs AI urban combat simulator.

cedar swift
#

tower game in the works, about to pull this into Jules to break things up for maintainability after vibing it in AI Studio

glossy skiff
random marten
#

Working prototype from nothing in 1 prompt (plus bug fix)

#

Jules is really cool

#

Told it to make a Duolingo clone but for online safety

rich oriole
#

tower game in the works, about to pull

rancid fossil
#

@floral saddleHello, as a friendly reminder we cannot generate images or videos in the server! Please do not post your prompts in the channels as it will not generate. If asking for advice or tips on your prompts do so in the appropriate channels.

silent hinge
#

Just released this open-source project! Prototyped it in Google AI Studio and turned it into a full-stack app with Jules.

It’s a simple tool for extracting character equipment (clothing, props, accessories) and turning them into assets you can remix and restyle in a 'Fitting Room' workflow.

https://github.com/Yiling-J/forgery

GitHub

Build, remix, and re-style characters with AI. Contribute to Yiling-J/forgery development by creating an account on GitHub.

upbeat sleet
#

@oblique vortex what are you working on

upbeat sleet
viscid ocean
oblique vortex
# upbeat sleet <@237232950486368267> what are you working on

Nodist3D - Node.js web 3D model (Nodist like Gothamist or...)
Genteel - Developer's debugging emulator for Sega Genesis/Mega Drive (supports remote gdb, input scripts, headless operation to enable CI/CD for game ROM development, etc.)
Substrate - Unix-like operating system with foreign process personalities (run Linux programs with a shim with goals of most x86 Unixes.)

upbeat sleet
#

American Eagle and Crow would be cool or chasing a America flag

oblique vortex
#

No other country on Earth is that "patriotic", not even North Korea where it's compelled under penalty of death.

I find the obsession with America's icons to be way too much.

faint flame
#

U S A, U S A, U S A

gray umbra
glossy skiff
#

R.O.L. (standing for recursive optimisation loop) is an autonomous AI agent system that continuously monitors the codebase and automatically implements its changes (health, optimisation, documentation, issue notekeeping) in cycles, it is able to report back after each cycle offering feedback, notes for the next cycle, and improvements for its own system (which is reviewed periodically by another R.O.L.), preventing context rot is very important for AI agents and the use of cycles' debriefings & data collection has been very important to capture the agents (differing) comments and reasoning at different points of development.
It has been working for 24 hours (200 cycles) in a pretty large codebase ("SAAS-like", 110k loc) and it is positive so far.

eternal kindle
#

bro poor google servers...

glossy skiff
eternal kindle
#

I think you might be xD

glossy skiff
#

I should stop before I ruin it for everyone else lol
it's basically designed to be on about 24-32hrs per day, can see some people interested in enterprise since its fire and forget basically.

eternal kindle
#

If everyone uses it, it might be over, but if just you use it, it should be totally fine

glossy skiff
#

I unleashed the idea, lemme just delete the posts and just gatekeep it

hot hedge
mossy sleet
glossy skiff
glossy skiff
mossy sleet
#

from the screenshot it must be a prompt starting with you are Themis ?

glossy skiff
mossy sleet
#

its interesting . does it have any guard rails on for example , dont touch this and that infrastructure or do u allow it to run free

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tbh i wouldnt trust it that way even with a detailed prompt on most of my projects , sometimes my jules becomes lazy and skips to a good enough product and not what i asked for

glossy skiff
mossy sleet
glossy skiff
real orbit
#

Hi, i'm experiencing some issue here, I want to collect my code, Jules did it previously for me but he doesnt give it to me anymore I just want to understand why it's the case

#

Can anyone help ?

copper citrus
glossy skiff
glossy skiff
real orbit
harsh tulip
gray umbra
real orbit
gray umbra
cerulean hawk
elfin grove
#

Hello friends, please can someone tell me how these videos are made?"🥲🤔

faint flame
mystic cloud
mystic cloud
mossy sleet
mossy sleet
# mystic cloud

Got it. So the repo has this file , it gets read by Jules and it acts accordingly

tiny burrow
#

W or not

final rapids
#

WWW

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(I don't know what it is btw)

tiny burrow
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For exemple imagine you have a discord bot it will scan it dans say everything your code does what what each fonction does

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Basically

winged oak
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I built a website called Zaploy that lets you easily deploy any AI Canvas–generated React app in seconds. You can instantly share your project as a clean URL without any AI branding, give Remix permissions if needed, and even download your React Canvas preview as an HTML file, similar to converting your React app into pure HTML. If an AI tool does not have a Canvas feature, you can use the system prompt I added in that tool, generate the output, paste it into Zaploy, and get an instant live preview.

real orbit
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Hi does anyone cant seem to retreive their code after a 2nd session ? 1st session on this project I could retreive the code, now I can't

dark warren
final rapids
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Maybe the first one is a draft

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Or your browser tab timed out

real orbit
glossy skiff
# dark warren This is really cool! Do you have any details about how you're running this loop?

I used a python orchestrator for the task & briefing management, at the end of each cycle I collect a briefing, commit to the branch, and start a new cycle with the previous briefing that has the last agents notes for the next agent and stuff.
It is quite simple right now, but it works quite well.

Currently I am waiting until I complete my documentation tool to continue working on it (sort of like Mintlify), to do things such as:
semantic knowledge buffers (semantic diff, linked to code) I can insert that to the agents context, so it'd know about relevant patterns, anti-patterns.
reviewing automatically generated code slices if there's nothing to do (about 2500loc each)
upkeeping documentation if the documentation warns about drift (which is also calculated by current and previous semantic diff stored by the documentation tool)

idle thicket
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Are we agi yet?

gaunt pelican
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See the chat is not even up to 5 day's but your system lock it saying it's inactive for over one month

uncut citrus
gray umbra
gritty shale
gray umbra
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Geminiis good at designing atleast lmao

gritty shale
gritty shale
# gray umbra good work

Did you publish that app? I might give that album a listen during my 💻 seshhh right now. starry_labs
So methodical!

& thanks yeah honestly you reminded me about that project anyway, so it works out either way.

gray umbra
gritty shale
gray umbra
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i hosted it on Ver cel

gritty shale
gray umbra
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if It had a backend, i could use some kind of yt-dlp or something, then it would not require any API key

gritty shale
gray umbra
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i think i should make another with same UI but with actual backend

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would be useful to many idk

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it has youtube videos asw so

gritty shale
gray umbra
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YES I LOVE PR MERGED E MAILS

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LESSOGOO

gray umbra
gritty shale
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Do it dawg, I mastered full stack acouple of years ago. Well my version of full stack at least.
Started with backend. Now AI engineering & data science is my more technical focuses this year. Its cool once you start seeing all the many angles over time it gets fun.

Matter fact jules is helping me start up these servers right now. 😂

gray umbra
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This is peak keep up the good work

azure remnant
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😆

gritty shale
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These preview images during the code review are hell'a nice, nice.

gray umbra
#

Jules Mobile app 😋 React native

gritty shale
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Mobile has really been in a fast prototype mode in general. Nice.

gray umbra
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it supports almost all API endpoints provided officially by Rest Jules

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Live messages too like Websocket

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just a bit Buggy i would say but it works at least

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Huge View pr button lol

gritty shale
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When Jules tells you everything is good, but GH be like naw.
😂

#

I may have to use the command line, been loading for awhile.

gray umbra
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LMAO

gritty shale
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I got it there seems to be a runaway kernel(cough cough), a simple refresh for the tab & were back in it.

uncut citrus
#

Here's a prompt you can use:


Jules Task Prompt:

You are an autonomous coding agent. Your job is to:

1. Analyze the codebase and identify any bugs, crashes, or broken logic.
2. For each bug found, create a Linear issue using the Linear MCP tool with:
   - A clear, concise title
   - Description of the bug and where it was found (file + line if possible)
   - Priority: set based on severity (urgent/high/medium/low)
   - Label: "bug"

3. After creating all issues, provide a summary of what was found and what Linear issues were created.

Focus on: runtime errors, null/unhandled exceptions, incorrect logic, and broken edge cases.
Do not fix anything — just find, document, and log to Linear.

Tweak the last line if you also want Jules to attempt fixes after logging. 🐛

gritty shale
uncut citrus
gritty shale
uncut citrus
gritty shale
#

Someones got to stress test these premade virtual bots.
Cool, found it.

gritty shale
hot hedge
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Jules is making it's own discord bot and i'm just watching, in 24 hours the progress is very... Slow.

gray umbra
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oh nahhhhhhhhh

gray umbra
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On jules website it shows more lines than on the actual PR

gritty shale
gray umbra
gray umbra
tiny burrow
gray umbra
hot hedge
hot hedge
gray umbra
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what have you done

gray umbra
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i didnt even get notification for this

gray umbra
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yes

modern chasm
gritty shale
modern chasm
gritty shale
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Membah, to use your powers for good.

modern chasm
gritty shale
tiny burrow
gritty shale
tiny burrow
gritty shale
# modern chasm

So a connected os by default code source?
So it can serve as a master dashboard for 1 or multiple projects?
Interesting scaling component here.

modern chasm
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😉

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and in the back ground

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witcdh optimizes every sysytem in every ide and every model

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on every task

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it offloads sysytems from your main ide to other sysytems so it does not use it

gritty shale
# modern chasm and in the back ground

Someone who works with many & multiple projects on any given day, this is decent.

Just needs alot of refinements, imo.
Buut i get your overall direction.

modern chasm
gritty shale
#

Overall nice scaling component utilizing jules here.

modern chasm
tiny burrow
lavish notch
#

Hello! Just a friendly reminder to keep all conversations in the supported language for this server. This helps our entire community engage effectively, and we've gone ahead and deleted the recent posts that didn't comply. Thanks for your cooperation!

signal meteor
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Yo who ever responsible for jules, please add checkpoints for after each input.

Jules literally just delete the code base in it's local environment because it being dumb and forget it have capability to push the code base into the github.

I need to wait again for jules to make back the code base.


Basically the event rollingout like this

  • Jules done making the code base
  • It forget it could push it
  • I tell it that it have the capability
  • It delete the whole code base and create ymal for deployment
  • It push that yaml while deleting the entire code base.

The most dumb behavior i ever see.

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This one image is funny, jules delete the .sh file then make it back again.

Google with gemini really haven't yet reach the capabilities of opus.

Edit : The inside is still the same

gritty shale
#

Defintely need to use more of this scheduling component.

gritty shale
#

Stitch-Jules Handshake Issue #2026.10

I recently ran a test case using Jules to architect a transition from a legacy JSON-based authentication system to a persistent database for a game project. To bridge the gap between abstract logs and actionable insights, I’ve pioneered a visual hand-off method I'm calling the 'Architect-to-Builder' narrative.

By converting my session logs into a three-panel comic series, I’ve mapped the process from the initial 'Abyssal' codebase scan into a surgical Markdown specification, the 'Pedestal', which was then ingested by Stitch, the Metallic Builder, to execute complex multi-file changes.

This proof-of-concept demonstrates that high-density AI context is significantly more digestible when framed through a visual narrative, establishing a repeatable, human-readable standard for the Jules-to-Stitch handshake.

You can see the 'before and after' of the implementation in the live project here:(https://lunar-loot.streamlit.app/) [Heads up: this app, does require camera access.]. It’s a perfect stress test for how Jules and Stitch handle state-heavy game logic.

sullen oasis
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can you make Droid CLI variant of your VM?

uncut citrus
gritty shale
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I'm pretty sure i scheduled 10+ PR reviews alone w/Jules today. 🐙

gleaming jetty
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I wanted to share my app built entirely using Jules: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.johnan.sshclient

It has grown to a really feature rich app thank to Jules and Gemini CLI SDK.

I've been using my Local Gemini Agent App https://github.com/JohNan/local-chat-agent to discuss implementations, suggestions and so forth. When happy it writes a well written prompt and hands it over to Jules. It's a workflow that has been working very well so far.

In Jules I have enabled scheduled suggestions to daily get PRs with micro-improvements for ui, security and performance.

It sheds some light on how powerful Jules is and the ease to get things done even though you don't have time for it 😊

Professional SSH & SFTP client. Manage servers, keys, and transfers with ease.

GitHub

Contribute to JohNan/local-chat-agent development by creating an account on GitHub.

signal meteor
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You guys maybe want to check this out

sullen oasis
stark wolf
#

Hey everyone! Just a friendly reminder to keep our discussions focused and to avoid excessive emojis, spam, or content that doesn't make sense. We've deleted the recent messages that didn't comply. Thanks for helping us keep the chat clean and engaging for all members! @dapper pelican

gray umbra
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Jules sometimes still makes empty PRs with only Whitespace changes

calm surge
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Hello everyone,

I am currently facing difficulties changing the repository I am working on to another GitHub account. My project is linked to my old account, but I need to continue development under a new account. The challenge is that Jules does not allow me to connect to the new account or repository, and I am stuck with the previous configuration.

I have tried updating the remote URL and adjusting my Git configuration, but Jules still seems locked to the old account. I would appreciate any guidance or solutions from the community on how to properly switch repositories and ensure Jules recognizes the new GitHub account.

Thank you in advance for your help!

lavish notch
gleaming jetty
# vale karma Is this going to be in ios?

No, that's unfortunately not in the plan atm. It mostly depends on if there's a similar ssh library available, then I might attempt to port it to Compose Multi Platform.

frosty holly
#

I have a little Single Board Computer "OrangePi Zero 3".
6 months ago i created a small telegram bot with python to "manage" my SBC.
For the past 6 months the features were only a /off and a /status command.

Then i discovered gemini cli and jules 2 weeks ago and the project sky rocket.
It is now a fully featured web app / dashboard with dozens of features and the telegram bot is still functional but became a small by-product haha

500 commits, 300 PRs, ~5000 Lines of python, html, javascript code in 2 weeks.

I didn't read any of it and i could not have build it myself this way (i am a professional .NET dev with 0 experience in python).

My workflow is basically: Collect ideas through the day, start quick or interactive sessions with jules every now and then and in the afternoon, let Gemini CLI review, merge and fix all open PRs then deploy.
It is working great so far labs_heart

old stirrup
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similar workflow here - feed Jules in the morning, collect in the afternoon, deploy in the evening. it's coding a full cinema ticketing system webapp for me, with great progress so far.

frosty holly
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We are truly living in the age of personal software.
Sure, i was able to code my own personal software before but i had always to decide if the project is worth my free time and energy.

Now i am spending a few hours per week designing and describing what i want, while still having alot of valuable free time for my other hobbies and family etc.

The only problem is, that i can see myself becoming really lazy really fast. Any small bug instantly gets feeded back to Jules... I have the feeling i will completly loose the ability and skill to code myself if this keeps going on labs_lol

frosty holly
old stirrup
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it's going to be like fandango in the usa, but for another country - one entry point for all cinemas of the country. just a side project of mine to test out what jules can do 🙂

glossy skiff
frosty holly
#

?

tiny burrow
frosty holly
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I was the best coder and student in my class 4 years ago (pre chatgpt era) 😄

frosty holly
#

Who is sending pictures in this channel and remove them right afterwards and why?

old stirrup
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heh I just had a bug - jules worked on a change request, finished it, then asked me if I have feedback. when I told it to create the PR, it restarted the task anew:

frosty holly
frosty holly
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As soon as you can see jules creating a bunch of helper scripts, you know the PR won't be of quality labs_lol

cedar swift
frosty holly
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Pro Tip:

  1. Ask Jules to tell you what libraries he does not know or he wishes to know more about.
  2. Foreach mentioned library, spawn a jules agent to search, download and summarize the docs and put it in your project
  3. Link this new doc to the agents.md

This is really an improvement because i used a library that didn't exist in gemini knowledge cut off and it was able to tell me that.

frosty holly
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For my .NET project i created a bash script that scans the project for line coverage.

I created a Gemini CLI skill to use that script and find missing test coverage.

Then Gemini CLI looks into it and decides what needs to be done and split up the work into 10 solvable and non conflicting chunks.

Gemini CLI then does curl calls to the Jules REST API and sends 10 Jules Agents to create the UnitTests for me.

Awesome!!!

frosty holly
# cedar swift this is the same verification script, it's working to write the tests and pass t...

I noticed when too many tests fail because a method signature changed or something then he tries writing many regex python and .sh helper scripts to edit all tests. However, that does not work often.
So instead of using the file edit tool and editing the failing tests one by one, he tries fixing all of them with one script and wasting time with it.
Is that an intended behavior to save tokens or context?

frosty holly
#

This chat keeps giving me an "unread messages" indicator every few hours but when i open it, there are no new messages. What is going on @white swallow is there someone writing and instantly deleting their messages?

white swallow
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It looks like we had a bunch of spam images that were purged.

old stirrup
spiral sable
idle skiff
frosty holly
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I would call it "netflyx" 👀

frosty holly
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Anyway... I would delete this before the mods see it... labs_lol 👀

cedar swift
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if you're getting Jules to download that, your google account will get banned
your entire Google account

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I would HIGHLY recommend stopping that immediately. If it gets flagged that'll be the end of your Google account

glossy skiff
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it depends on another project (the documentation / research saving system) so will probably need to handle that first

idle skiff
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@frosty holly , @cedar swift I assume your recent comments are about some other thing that was deleted, and not Kinetic Merge. Yikes, I’m just trying to provide a merge tool…😇

frosty holly
idle skiff
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Ah - I was wondering how Netflix might be connected with merging - perhaps a gently humorous reflection on the complexity of managing a big codebase. Phew!😅

winged oak
cedar swift
winged oak
# cedar swift no no, you're great! somone was using jules to download pirated movies and share...

No, I'm not using Jules or any third-party agent API. I built the whole system myself, everything except the LLM, including my own CORS proxy.

The AI runs inside a fake web-based terminal I built, with the chat layout sitting on top of it. Kimi AI via Groq responds in JSON with three fields: message, command, and status. When status is running, the system loops. Each command output gets executed in the terminal and sent back to the AI, until it either has a final result or needs to ask the user something via MCQ.

The terminal has a set of fixed commands like search <query>, fetch <url>, decode etc. The search tool scrapes multiple sites simultaneously. The fetch command is more advanced. It handles Base64 links, link shorteners, and obfuscated URLs, cuts through all that, then grabs the actual page source and sends it to the AI. The source code itself gets intelligently truncated too, automatically stripping out anything irrelevant so the AI receives only clean, useful content.

Whole pipeline, custom built.

gritty shale
coral void
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hello, I'm new to Jules! I linked jules to github and I can write comments and issues and jules will work on them directly from git interface...
now I want to add a colaborator and allow him to place orders the same way. but jules refuses to obey! what can I do?

coral void
white swallow
#

@patent briar Hey everyone! Just a friendly reminder to keep all conversations in the supported language for this server. This helps our entire community engage effectively, and we've gone ahead and deleted the recent posts that didn't comply. Thanks for your cooperation!

frosty holly
coral void
# frosty holly I noticed alot of new people joined jules lately and wondered if there was a pro...

I just joined by asking things to AIs after reading the email that starts with:

" Hi!
We built Jules to help developers move faster — an async coding agent working in the background and allowing you to focus on what you actually want to do. But over the last year or so we keep coming back to a bigger question: what if AI could help you figure out what to build, not just how to build it? " ...

may be dumb users like me help the devs to understand or improve better! 🙂

frosty holly
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I don't understand what this does

arctic verge
# frosty holly I don't understand what this does

When using Gemini CLI and Jules, I previously had to manually copy-paste Jules' questions into Gemini CLI and then copy the answers back. My userscript creates a relay server that captures Jules' responses and sends them to Gemini via the inbox. Once Gemini processes and exports the result to an outbox file, the script automatically detects it and prompts you to send it back to Jules, with an option to reject it if needed.

sturdy cradle
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Nice work @arctic verge

frosty holly
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You are pasting this in your browser?

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Why don't you use the Jules REST API for it?

arctic verge
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Ohh, thank you.

nova hemlock
#

Hi Jules Team,
​I’m a 24-year veteran developer in Korea, and I’ve just spent the last two weeks 'vibe coding' with jules to build musicstar.kr.
​The speed and intuition of the workflow were incredible. Thanks to your tool, I was able to focus entirely on the soul of the project—a digital detox visualizer—rather than getting bogged down in syntax.
​Thank you for building a tool that makes coding feel like magic again.
I’m proud to share the result with you.
​Best regards.

cedar swift
nova hemlock
languid elk
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and just use @LLM in the comment mentions to have any answer or even a branch

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💦

gleaming jetty
#

I recently added support for Gemini CLI as backend as an alternative to the GenAI SDK to my "Gemini Code Agent: Prompt Architect" - https://github.com/JohNan/local-chat-agent
Discuss the code with Gemini CLI and handover the implementation to Jules, all from your phone. (external auth needed) Built almost entirely using Jules. This works perfectly with a Google One AI Pro subscription.

GitHub

Contribute to JohNan/local-chat-agent development by creating an account on GitHub.

uncut citrus
gleaming jetty
uncut citrus
gleaming jetty
# uncut citrus Termux can run Gemini CLI And Kiro CLI too

Good suggestion, but then I need to have the code on my phone as well, and bound to phone only. The initial implementation only uses the genAI SDK. I could have used the Jules mcp but I get more control and use less token by using the Jules SDK instead. The idea is to use as few tokens as possible.

uncut citrus
uncut citrus
# uncut citrus

This is available for Android, iOS, macOS, Linux, Windows.

Made entirely with Jules for Jules 🥳

sterile pagoda
#

Here's a weird usecase for Jules:
Im an indie dev that sells like a single watchface on Android Wear, that's fine, i make ~7 sales a month.
I wrote a script that gets the salesdata and posts it on Firestore because I kept on checking the Android Play Store app like 20x a day just to see if a sale would pop up (again 7 sales a month lmao)

I recently integrated Jules into the mix for no reason other than because I can.

  1. Made an empty repo.
  2. Added a cloud function to have Jules 'ping' the cloud function, get the day's sales.
    2.a. If 0, quit.
    2.b. If >1, call a cloud function with analisis as my 'marketing sales director' to give me insight such as '3 sales from Paris, maybe we should start a marketing campaign in France'.

It's all super, super basic, and it keeps sending PRs despite adding like 4 prompts asking it NOT to send PRs (its sending empty PRs), but now I have the (basis) of an assistant that's similar to openclaw but very different/isolated from an actual machine.

frosty holly
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I just let Jules estimate how much time a senior solo dev would have spent creating my 2 projects that i vibe coded with jules in about 40 days. He said 1.5 years for project 1 and 1 - 2 years for project 2 lmao
(Given a solo dev that is working 8 hours per day and writes about 150 lines of code and exactly knows what he wants and has not much bugs.)

sterile pagoda
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I do have a Pi, I was just trying out Jules. I know this usage is overkill lmao. I originally just had a cloud scheduler cronjob with some 20 or so templates so it felt dynamic.

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A different setup could just use the gemini api to get the output without using Jules, but where's the fun in that

winged oak
# uncut citrus

Does it have notifications?

One idea: maybe expose some API or webhook that Jules can call to notify users. For example, once a task is done or when Jules needs user help, it could hit this API, and then the Android app could send a push notification to the user.

Though I think that would require a backend/server layer in between for handling notifications properly

sterile pagoda
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I wrote a skill that pings me on discord but the agent needs to be 'smart enough' to use it wisely.

frosty holly
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You could create a simple script on your pi to iterate through all sessions every 10 minutes and look for jules status changes

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I think alot of tasks people are using KI for is unnecessary token burn and could be solved easier by deterministic scripts

cedar swift
sterile pagoda
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Well, I called it a weird usecase

languid elk
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this is really necessary

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just to create a sdk agent?

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jesus man

cedar swift
languid elk
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forget it, crashed everything

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theres another way to use sdk to create agents?

cedar swift
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You're using the CLI to deploy to a vps. Of course you need to authenticate.

languid elk
#

what '-'

cedar swift
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Every service will ask you to log in to deploy. It's a very basic step that is, indeed, necessary

languid elk
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ok, i'm little lost here.

cedar swift
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If you don't want to log in, I suppose you could mock the API endpoints. But that's what it's asking you to do.

languid elk
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yea, but crashed my holly pc

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whats the point to pay 1000 on gemini ultra if you need to pay more to use the sdk agents?

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srry the ignorance, but, this agents do something usefull? @cedar swift

cedar swift
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No. You have to log in. That's all it's asking you to do. I'd recommend asking Gemini

languid elk
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that's wasnt my question

manic karma
#

It's a very good idea to customise jules default task prompts ( in schedule or auto generated sessions ) based on your repo architecture, standards/rules.

It will become a better idea if jules can also allow users to store reusable predefined prompts.

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give u a little insights 👆

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and you're gonna need a second md file to be automatically filled by jules

frosty holly
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I have added a "Bug Report to Jules" Modal to my private & local Web App.
Basically it collects all logs and states of the system and the app and then sends it to Jules with an user comment.
Basically i can create good Jules Bug Issues directly from my local web app google_labs

languid elk
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sorry google, but jules and notebookllm > gemini

cedar swift
frosty holly
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Yea, screw you google - i am using Jules 🤪

manic karma
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🤣

coral mesa
#

Where are remote jobs? 🧐

languid elk
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i didn't know that

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i can see the big google logo inside the app

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i was just saying that jules and notbookllm is so much more efficient than gemini

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jesus christ, anyone can be at google this days

cedar swift
frosty holly
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I just read in the news that google now allows the use of gemini during the job interview labs_wow

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If i want to join Jules team, will we have to wait until all the Jules sessions complete during an interview? 😂

gritty shale
frosty holly
gritty shale
final rapids
neon dune
languid elk
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start a war between LLM'S

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and give Google the empire of LLMS

neon dune
dusky narwhal
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Just wanted to let you know I've always been a love of Google and we can fix her but people gotta know

cedar swift
dusky narwhal
#

What,m

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Oh hi llamaleaf well I would love to believe you but I've faced otherwise I am truly sorry if your specific area does right by everyone

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And I believe you are telling the truth in just making people aware. However I will cease any further pushing of that matter and apologize for causeinf alarm.

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And I like your profile picture 🙂

floral veldt
#

Gemini staff aren't even meant to view prompts people use. I was talking to one of the CISO about some of the logs i've found including a jailbreak and he was genuinely excited to pass it onto the team saying they don't get to see this very often because its in private user data and they'll be very interested.

frosty holly
floral veldt
#

Speaking of which is there a better channel to report gemini jailbreaks/bad content to that isnt just abuse@google.com?

opaque swallow
vestal onyx
# floral veldt Speaking of which is there a better channel to report gemini jailbreaks/bad cont...

I accidentally jailed myself, asking an innocent, but thorough question not noticing the line of thinking that my prompt held in parallel of my curiosity (regarding radio frequency, as a hobbyist lol). Under suspicion of a softban but uncertain what I had prompted it to cause it, I believe I managed to soft jailbreak out of it lol, but it certainly was acting totally strange for about 12 hours or so.

I opened a google cloud support chat and shared the logs and they escalated it, then the next team confirmed that it was a soft ban, and at that point it had reset and I was assured there were no dings on my account but the radio question triggered it.

Idk if any of this is true other than my input and observations lol but this might be helpful in terms of your question.

halcyon sierra
vestal onyx
# halcyon sierra Yeah, certain RF/security related prompts can definitely trigger automated safet...

For sure, as soon as they pointed it out to me, I realized the severity that could have been potentially interpreted by my questions regarding SDRs and what not. I'm into embedded systems, but I'm really not into radio, but I'm curious, and so they confirmed it was a Softban, or at least they said it was most likely a Softban, and that my account had cleared up, but man, that had me bugging out for a minute.

halcyon sierra
vestal onyx
# halcyon sierra Yeah that makes sense tbh. SDR + RF topics can look sketchy to automated systems...

I forget how I worded it, but the moment that it was pointed out to me, it didn't only look sketchy to an automated system. It looked sketchy to me too. I just wasn't thinking of it that way, and it was coming from a point of genuine curiosity and innocence. I felt like such a nut after that. I did my best not to take the "I swear, I swear, I swear it wasn't like that" approach to confronting the problem when it was presented to me, lol.

halcyon sierra
vestal onyx
halcyon sierra
vestal onyx
#

I've got some concepts in mind. Totally lost on the software side of it. Esp32 based

#

And most likely, LoRa/Meshtastic adjacent

Feel free to DM me if you're interested. I'll pitch my concept regardless.

halcyon sierra
#

Oh nice, that’s actually a pretty interesting space. LoRa/Meshtastic style projects have a lot of cool possibilities if the software side is done well.