Don't judge this version of the submission, but it was driving me insane that I didn't have time to actually finish the post that I had already spent so much time organizing and writing this past week. This is that version, check out how it really went!
Published: 2025-09-01T23:41:27Z
Tags: #devchallenge #n8nbrightdatachallenge #ai #webdev
Underfoot: The ChatPot for Hidden Places (and Why I Don’t Do...
📝 Originally published on Dev.to
by Ashley Childress on 2025-09-01T23:41:27Z
💬 Join the discussion about "Don't judge this version of the submission, but it was driving me insane that I didn't have time to actually finish the post that I had already spent so much time organizing and writing this past week. This is that version, check out how it really went!" on Dev.to:
📚 Related Articles
-
Underfoot: The ChatPot for Hidden Places (and Why I Don’t Do Hackathons)
My updated submission for the first hackathon I've done in more than 10 years, here's how it really happened.
Shared tags: #n8nbrightdatachallenge #devchallenge #webdev #ai -
My Portfolio Doesn’t Live on the Page 🚫📃
A systems‑first portfolio built with Antigravity—focused on outcomes over code, intentional constraints, and the work that lives beyond the page.
Shared tags: #devchallenge -
Signing Your Name on AI-Assisted Commits with RAI Footers 🛡️✍️
Your AI assistant can help write the code, but your git history still needs a human signature. Here’s how RAI footers make AI attribution explicit.
Shared tags: #ai -
Waiting, With Intent: Designing AI Systems for the Long Game 🧭
Why AI orchestration, context limits, and trust matter more than speed—and what building for the next five to ten years actually looks like.
Shared tags: #ai -
Leash, Not Autopilot: Building Predictable AI Behavior with Copilot Instructions 🪢
A battle-tested approach to GitHub Copilot instructions—repo rules, priority stacks, validation loops, and why AI needs boundaries to be useful.
Shared tags: #ai