If you're enjoying erlang, I highly recommend giving elixir a spin. Maybe take a look at a Phoenix tutorial. Such a joy of a lang to work in. And NIFs in erlang and elixir are so nice re: ffi. OTP is just a great platform.
You can press ESC-ESC in Claude code to open the conversation history view and go back to a previous point in the conversation. It doesn't restore code, which is still a miss, but it is built in and useful!
My experience of this feature in the betas over the last few months (for Notifications) has been excellent. I used to have so many notifs I would just ignore them all, now I can quickly glance and see which groups of notifs I want to actually read. In most cases, the summary contains all the info I'd want.
If you glance at the notification to decide if something needs attention now or later, then read the mail(s) in full - that's something different entirely and not a problem I'd think.
Quite possibly. The simplicity of this design is what allowed us to complete it in the time frame we were given. Q-Octo has similar dimensions but drives ~4x faster, has 3x the battery capacity and likely provides more torque to the wheels. Improvements to the design are already in the works!
Just letting you know it's available right now, just specify `gpt-4o` -- for text streaming anyway. I'd hazard a guess that the audio endpoints are open now, just not documented (like most of the last launches)...