Absolutely annoying to have it assuming that I want to use this when I type workflow in the prompt. Like thats not already a thing in half of the software projects
Author here. I'm surprised to see this surfacing now. I just wanted to clarify, since apparently the post doesn't do a good job at it, that what I discussed there is not a methodology I advocate for. The point of the post was: ok, since there are organizations mandating to maximize speed by reducing time spent on typing code (or even mandating to maximize agents usage), is there a way we can meet that requirement while still preserving the rigor somewhere else?
This was a follow up to a previous article[1] and the pair tried to express what I still think today (using AI daily at work): every time I use AI for coding, to some capacity I'm sacrificing system understanding and stability in favor of programming speed. This is not necessarily always a bad tradeoff, but I think it's important to constantly remind ourselves we are making it.
Is there a recommended modern day, non mac specific, equivalent to those "Macintosh Human Interface Guidelines" linked at the beginning of the article?
I started with prelude[1], I wanted something batteries included to use as my main editor right away, but not as structurally different from vanilla as Doom or Spacemacs. Then after a couple of years I rewrote my config line by line looking at what prelude did and keeping only what I needed.
I’m happy with result, but this was 7 years ago so there may be better options than prelude to do something similar today.
I did try to build a public facing news aggregator with a similar ux but I couldn’t pull it off purely based on client side state (and I didn’t want to do user management)
I have the same issue, the chronological nature of feeds kind of breaks this flow. It feels like there’s a missing piece, like a standard to browse older content from a blog. I Wrote a bit about this here: https://olano.dev/blog/web-anthologists/