This being written is one of the most embarrassing things I’ve ever seen. Please get a life.
Give the ideology a rest. Nothing will change.
Nothing has changed about the project’s design, intentions, or goals in the 5 years since the acquisition. This is just ideological.
It was acquired before I even joined the company.
The repository was first open sourced 2 years after the acquisition. Nothing has changed about the project’s goals. We are working on the Linux port now. It’s currently our top priority.
Those interested can go look at all of the actual code I’ve written using these techniques, and decide for themselves whether or not it’s practical only for “simple sub tasks or basic CLI tools”:…
Are you out of your mind? LLMs will require much more debugging, not less. Separately, I have no idea which “senior developers” you know, but with or without LLMs, debugging is an immensely important part of development…
There are certainly issues (it’s in alpha after all—this was meant to be more of a soft launch, but it then kind of blew up), but I don’t think anything you listed would qualify as “jank”, and rather your unfamiliarity…
> Clearly they have nothing to offer you: you already know everything anyway. I definitely don't know everything, and I am always learning from real professionals with real experience. But it's certainly true that you…
A fair point on the title! I think you can see it from both perspectives. When I chose the title, I was thinking of "untangling" in this sense: In the traditional C program that overuses malloc/free, you end up in a…
> A general implication that he came up with this stuff himself, which he didn't. How in the world did you get this from the article? Of course I didn't invent it, nor did I ever claim (or imply) that.
Yes, although there are debugging techniques you can use to mitigate the issue. For instance, in debug builds, upon popping off an arena, zero all popped pages, and mark them as no-access.
You are exactly the kind of person the intro was intended to filter out. Congratulations on your tantrum. > But not our Great Prophet Author. He knows the world is a Simple Place where Government Bad and Garbage…
Whether or not you call what I'm doing self-hosting or not is not really the issue. I am not really interested in fighting over that term - you may be right that I misused it. If so, I apologize for the confusion.…
This being written is one of the most embarrassing things I’ve ever seen. Please get a life.
Give the ideology a rest. Nothing will change.
Nothing has changed about the project’s design, intentions, or goals in the 5 years since the acquisition. This is just ideological.
It was acquired before I even joined the company.
The repository was first open sourced 2 years after the acquisition. Nothing has changed about the project’s goals. We are working on the Linux port now. It’s currently our top priority.
Those interested can go look at all of the actual code I’ve written using these techniques, and decide for themselves whether or not it’s practical only for “simple sub tasks or basic CLI tools”:…
Are you out of your mind? LLMs will require much more debugging, not less. Separately, I have no idea which “senior developers” you know, but with or without LLMs, debugging is an immensely important part of development…
There are certainly issues (it’s in alpha after all—this was meant to be more of a soft launch, but it then kind of blew up), but I don’t think anything you listed would qualify as “jank”, and rather your unfamiliarity…
> Clearly they have nothing to offer you: you already know everything anyway. I definitely don't know everything, and I am always learning from real professionals with real experience. But it's certainly true that you…
A fair point on the title! I think you can see it from both perspectives. When I chose the title, I was thinking of "untangling" in this sense: In the traditional C program that overuses malloc/free, you end up in a…
> A general implication that he came up with this stuff himself, which he didn't. How in the world did you get this from the article? Of course I didn't invent it, nor did I ever claim (or imply) that.
Yes, although there are debugging techniques you can use to mitigate the issue. For instance, in debug builds, upon popping off an arena, zero all popped pages, and mark them as no-access.
You are exactly the kind of person the intro was intended to filter out. Congratulations on your tantrum. > But not our Great Prophet Author. He knows the world is a Simple Place where Government Bad and Garbage…
Whether or not you call what I'm doing self-hosting or not is not really the issue. I am not really interested in fighting over that term - you may be right that I misused it. If so, I apologize for the confusion.…