Curtis Yarvin is a much better comparison, what with the inscrutable decentralized network software and being a culture war crusader
Neither of you get to be freenet, another project with the name predated it by a lot. and throughout the 90s many ISPs were named $PLACENAME_freenet https://case.edu/ech/articles/c/cleveland-freenet
"top out at a couple of hundred lines of tested, production-ready code per day" + " productively review a couple of thousand." + LLM agents that write code for you = apparent contradiction with your first paragraph.
Come on can you really nitpick grammar when your original message contains: "when the libraries where[sic] no longer available" Btw this type of grammar error can be found by proofreading your posts with ChatGPT powered…
Then please explain, to me he brought up an unrelated point about ethanol (which is often poorly understood and mischaracterized anyways) consuming a portion of agriculturally productive land. Which BTW this…
What does the 1% of land used to grow corn have to do specifically with solar and batteries? Solar doesn't need to be on the 15% arable land at all. The corn doesn't just produce ethanol, which just utilizes the…
> I should know bc I have a whole house battery and solar system This is not really a qualification to speak on how the grid works, at all. Actually having panels on your roof doesn't give you unique insight into how…
Live in USA and never heard of that nor USA ban foreign potatoes............?
LLM are capable of "review, verify and explain", as much as they are "code".
> if that's all you are doing, why should the maintainers spend time considering your contribution as opposed to prompting the models themselves? Plenty of reasons: - Maybe the maintainers don't have enough credits to…
Why does it matter if the I understand the ticket and solution? THe LLLM writes the code not me. If you want to check the LLM understanding i'll be happy to copy and paste your gatekeeping questions to it. Hey I thought…
Search finds that sentence on this blog post https://iquilezles.org/articles/noacos/
> maybe you would have gotten that point by now. I don't deny it. When I said "mess around with making a password manager suit your taste" feel free to append " while using and getting experience with an LLM". nothing…
If we're talking about goalposts, lets also recognize the Motte and Bailey of initial claims of "20 years professional software engineer actually good password manager" to "hee hee toy project testing how LLms work not…
If you didn't like me telling you about search engines you probably won't like me telling you how git clone works BUT... For all intents and purposes, (in the context of diddling around with a password manager you might…
Thank you for the time commitment based on an internet forum comment. I appreciate greatly the succinct human written README. Did you investigate prior art before setting out on this endeavor?…
This whole reply, and every other "anecdote" reply is more worthless than the pixels its printed on, without a link to your "actually did a good job" password manager. (wow funny how these vibe code apps always are…
> why not take free speed? once all interactions appear instantaneous to a human, which is usually possible even with python et al, reducing CPU usage doesn't matter in 99.9% of cases that the app never gets popular…
>I think it makes sense for full stack monolithic frameworks to be used more frequently. Why? I believe full stack frameworks solved a problem for human coders, not AI coders. In fact they are only a limitation for AI…
Suit yourself really. maybe there's more training data for CRUD apps in python than C, but I don't think it's too hard to implement the fundamentals of a web app in any language if you're also using a web server. Most…
> Go do something [r]ueful. Does browsing this website not qualify?
There is much more engineering and testing (and probably AI training) in python and a web browser than there is in django. same with EG bash and linux vs ansible. that is what I mean by 2010s era frameworks - JSON/YAML…
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> A MUD game could never be confused with managing the server where it runs What do you think of [], highlights: It is extremely tightly integrated with the system. Connections are handled by telnetd, and the interface…
another s/built/prompted. are the mods trying to game some metric by constantly putting these at the top of the front page?
Curtis Yarvin is a much better comparison, what with the inscrutable decentralized network software and being a culture war crusader
Neither of you get to be freenet, another project with the name predated it by a lot. and throughout the 90s many ISPs were named $PLACENAME_freenet https://case.edu/ech/articles/c/cleveland-freenet
"top out at a couple of hundred lines of tested, production-ready code per day" + " productively review a couple of thousand." + LLM agents that write code for you = apparent contradiction with your first paragraph.
Come on can you really nitpick grammar when your original message contains: "when the libraries where[sic] no longer available" Btw this type of grammar error can be found by proofreading your posts with ChatGPT powered…
Then please explain, to me he brought up an unrelated point about ethanol (which is often poorly understood and mischaracterized anyways) consuming a portion of agriculturally productive land. Which BTW this…
What does the 1% of land used to grow corn have to do specifically with solar and batteries? Solar doesn't need to be on the 15% arable land at all. The corn doesn't just produce ethanol, which just utilizes the…
> I should know bc I have a whole house battery and solar system This is not really a qualification to speak on how the grid works, at all. Actually having panels on your roof doesn't give you unique insight into how…
Live in USA and never heard of that nor USA ban foreign potatoes............?
LLM are capable of "review, verify and explain", as much as they are "code".
> if that's all you are doing, why should the maintainers spend time considering your contribution as opposed to prompting the models themselves? Plenty of reasons: - Maybe the maintainers don't have enough credits to…
Why does it matter if the I understand the ticket and solution? THe LLLM writes the code not me. If you want to check the LLM understanding i'll be happy to copy and paste your gatekeeping questions to it. Hey I thought…
Search finds that sentence on this blog post https://iquilezles.org/articles/noacos/
> maybe you would have gotten that point by now. I don't deny it. When I said "mess around with making a password manager suit your taste" feel free to append " while using and getting experience with an LLM". nothing…
If we're talking about goalposts, lets also recognize the Motte and Bailey of initial claims of "20 years professional software engineer actually good password manager" to "hee hee toy project testing how LLms work not…
If you didn't like me telling you about search engines you probably won't like me telling you how git clone works BUT... For all intents and purposes, (in the context of diddling around with a password manager you might…
Thank you for the time commitment based on an internet forum comment. I appreciate greatly the succinct human written README. Did you investigate prior art before setting out on this endeavor?…
This whole reply, and every other "anecdote" reply is more worthless than the pixels its printed on, without a link to your "actually did a good job" password manager. (wow funny how these vibe code apps always are…
> why not take free speed? once all interactions appear instantaneous to a human, which is usually possible even with python et al, reducing CPU usage doesn't matter in 99.9% of cases that the app never gets popular…
>I think it makes sense for full stack monolithic frameworks to be used more frequently. Why? I believe full stack frameworks solved a problem for human coders, not AI coders. In fact they are only a limitation for AI…
Suit yourself really. maybe there's more training data for CRUD apps in python than C, but I don't think it's too hard to implement the fundamentals of a web app in any language if you're also using a web server. Most…
> Go do something [r]ueful. Does browsing this website not qualify?
There is much more engineering and testing (and probably AI training) in python and a web browser than there is in django. same with EG bash and linux vs ansible. that is what I mean by 2010s era frameworks - JSON/YAML…
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> A MUD game could never be confused with managing the server where it runs What do you think of [], highlights: It is extremely tightly integrated with the system. Connections are handled by telnetd, and the interface…
another s/built/prompted. are the mods trying to game some metric by constantly putting these at the top of the front page?