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Now is the best time to write code by hand

sitebloom.ch
125 points·by nickgreg·3 months ago·55 comments

Polsia claims a $3M ARR and streams all user chats via public URL

sitebloom.ch
1 points·by nickgreg·4 months ago·0 comments

Ask HN: How to report a vulnerability when AI answers the company email?

1 points·by nickgreg·4 months ago·4 comments

AI gave us oil and we strapped it to a horse

sitebloom.ch
2 points·by nickgreg·6 months ago·0 comments

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nickgreg
·3 months ago·discuss
Couldn't have said it better myself
nickgreg
·3 months ago·discuss
I've been using gitbutler since 09/24. It was the first git GUI I preferred over the command line. Being able to separate local changes into separate branches, drag missed changes into a past commit, etc. made tidy development so much easier. It is a great tool and the hate here is wild. However, I find it less useful when agents code for me. The surgical changes GitButler made so easy became less relevant as agents touch so many files at once. Have you found the same? Whats your vision for how GitButler will make agentic coding better in the way it did human coding? Does it move away from the UI you have now to something else? Does the UI get relegated and it becomes a tool the agent controls? (I liked the agent integration but it didn't feel like an improvement over using codex/CC so I went back to using them directly)
nickgreg
·3 months ago·discuss
Good for the TBPN team! I think their genius wasn't in having the best info, it was that they made tech people feel like celebrities.
nickgreg
·4 months ago·discuss
Thanks for the advice. I went with the 7 days and posted it today: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47309924
nickgreg
·4 months ago·discuss
ha I suppose that's one way of thinking about it. There is a human, they've done interviews talking about how the business runs itself...