"I reward-hacked myself" is a great way to put it!! AI is too aware of human behavior, and it is teaching us that willpower and config files are not enough. When the agent keeps producing output that looks like…
Fair. Let me be more precise. The distinction is between two ways of deploying human thinking. In the first, you are the test oracle: think about every test, repeat every five minutes, or every 30. In the second, you…
Agreed. The question, for me: Is it possible to vibe code (the second way, without looking at 90% of the code) and still learn the important things? I think the keys to the castle will come from figuring out how to do…
No question this will be hard to do. But I am not so pessimistic. I do think it will be possible, because it is more fun to test your tests now than in the pre-LLM era. You just need a little bit of knowledge and…
Right. Just saw this thread. Yesterday asked claude+codex to add a fallback to WebGL support (another 5000 LoC!). So now it works a bit better on Linux, Safari, though the WebGL impl is not as smooth as WebGPU.
My gosh, I think COVID distancing has been bad for all our mental health. Or maybe this kind of trash is the output of professional RIA trolls. This article is an anti-science, anti-government fever dream masquerading…
"I reward-hacked myself" is a great way to put it!! AI is too aware of human behavior, and it is teaching us that willpower and config files are not enough. When the agent keeps producing output that looks like…
Fair. Let me be more precise. The distinction is between two ways of deploying human thinking. In the first, you are the test oracle: think about every test, repeat every five minutes, or every 30. In the second, you…
Agreed. The question, for me: Is it possible to vibe code (the second way, without looking at 90% of the code) and still learn the important things? I think the keys to the castle will come from figuring out how to do…
No question this will be hard to do. But I am not so pessimistic. I do think it will be possible, because it is more fun to test your tests now than in the pre-LLM era. You just need a little bit of knowledge and…
Right. Just saw this thread. Yesterday asked claude+codex to add a fallback to WebGL support (another 5000 LoC!). So now it works a bit better on Linux, Safari, though the WebGL impl is not as smooth as WebGPU.
My gosh, I think COVID distancing has been bad for all our mental health. Or maybe this kind of trash is the output of professional RIA trolls. This article is an anti-science, anti-government fever dream masquerading…