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kieckerjan
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Another thing that I feel is underappreciated about agentic coding is that you can actually learn from it. I am a programmer with 25+ years of experience and I tend to do a lot of stuff according to fixed patterns/habits. Seeing how my coding agents do stuff helps me break out of these patterns, lets me consider new approaches, helps me pick up idioms and teaches me new hacks and tricks. That is very satisfying in its own right.
kieckerjan
·hace 2 meses·discuss
Usually when I see a project flaunting its language like this it elicits a sigh. (You probably know what I am talking about.) This is a happy exception since this project actually promotes a deep integration with its language of choice, so the title and name are fully warranted. Kudos for that.
kieckerjan
·hace 6 meses·discuss
Solve this and you probably have a business. :)
kieckerjan
·hace 8 meses·discuss
And full of marketing hyperbole. When I have an AI produce a README I always have to ask it to tone it down and keep it factual.
kieckerjan
·hace 12 meses·discuss
I actually encountered this pretty early in one of these user tuned GPT's in OpenAI's GPT store. It was called Sommelier or something and it was specialized in conversations about wine. It was pretty useful at first, but after a few weeks it started lacing all its replies with tips for wines from the same online store. Needless to say, I dropped it immediately.
kieckerjan
·hace 4 años·discuss
It correlates closely with another one on the list: "You are as big as the things that make you angry."
kieckerjan
·hace 5 años·discuss
Wonder what Stepenson thinks of this.

Note to self: if you ever write a scifi-novel, trademark the names of all flashy technologies imagined in it so that some Evil Corp does not claim them to brush up their coolness factor.