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Show HN: AI agent to create small PRs from Slack

2 points·by owendarko·il y a 6 mois·0 comments

Security Blindspots in Closed-Source VS Code Forks

blog.kilocode.ai
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Tell HN: I use AI to help me code, but I don't want to be called a "vibe coder"

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VS Code forks are facing a grim future

blog.kilocode.ai
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Why Aren't We Talking More About GPT-4.1?

blog.kilocode.ai
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Canadian University Cancels Coding Competition over Suspected AI Cheating

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Ask HN: Share your AI prompt that stumps every model

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How Big Tech hides its outsourced African workforce

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AI Models Still Struggle to Debug Software, Microsoft Study Shows

techcrunch.com
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Facebook Marketplace is keeping young people on the platform

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"AI will become good at manipulating emotions"

theguardian.com
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When Laughing Becomes Labor

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OpenAI's $10k/month AI Software Dev Agent? No, thanks

theaicommentaries.substack.com
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Google co-founder Larry Page reportedly has a new AI startup

techcrunch.com
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Mistral adds new API that turns any PDF document into an AI-ready Markdown file

techcrunch.com
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Amazon Tests AI Dubbing on Prime Video Movies, Series

slashdot.org
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Utah becomes the first state to pass an app store age verification bill

theverge.com
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This is Where AI Shines (and Generates Millions)

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owendarko
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
What a lot of people don’t mention here is the choice of an AI model.

The key word in the OP post is “Claude”. Anthropic has 2 amazing AI models (Sonnet, Opus), however they’re just a part of a much bigger picture.

When using AI for programming, you’re essentially interacting with AI models. The quality of output you get really depends on the model at the end of the day. Claude Code is optimized for models from Anthropic. You also have model-agnostic agents like Cursor and Kilo Code (disclaimer: I work at Kilo) where you can easily switch up models and see which one works the best for you converting an old jQuery + Django project into SvelteKit.

This area is moving at a crazy rate. Just the last 2 weeks alone, there were 3 main AI model versions released (first Gemini 3, then Opus 4.5, then GPT-5.2). I wrote a piece comparing their performance across 3 coding tasks [1]

So my advice is to also experiment a lot with the models because the quality can vary wildly depending on your stack.

[1] https://blog.kilo.ai/p/we-tested-gpt-52pro-vs-opus-45-vs
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
You could also use these AI coding features on a plug-and-play basis with an IDE extension.

For example, VS Code has Cline & Kilo Code (disclaimer: I help maintain Kilo).

Jetbrains has Junie, Zencoder, etc.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
There are already a bunch of open source, free, and popular "AI coding agent" extensions for VS Code:

1) Cline (1.4mil downloads)

2) Roo Code (a fork of Cline, 450k downloads)

Still a drop in the bucket compared to Cursor in terms of # of users, but they're growing pretty fast.

Disclaimer: I maintain Kilo Code, which competes with 1) and 2) so I'm pretty familiar with this space/the growth patterns.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
We're reaching a point where we don't need to switch to another IDE (from VS Code/IntelliJ/insert-your-IDE-here) for "AI/vibe coding"

IDEs can support "AI coding agents" on their own.

The entire workflow for "AI coding agents" boils down to:

1. You write a prompt

2. The "agent" wraps it in a system prompt and sends it to the LLM

3. The LLM sends back a response

4. The agent performs specific actions based on that response (editing files, creating new ones, etc.)

Microsoft already started doing that with Copilot. And they have a vibrant ecosystem of VS Code extensions (I maintain one of them [1])

"AI agents" should be a feature, not a separate piece of software (IDE) that's integral to software devs.

[1] https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
1. Kilo Code works inside VS Code. Aider works inside the terminal.

2. Kilo is a feature-merge of Roo+Cline+our own features. This means at least 20 new features are added weekly.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
There are already VS Code extensions (Cline, Roo Code and Kilo Code) that do the same + are much better IMO.

Disclaimer: I'm one of the maintainers of Kilo.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
Why do we need a new IDE for "AI/vibe coding"?

The entire workflow for "AI coding agents" boils down to:

1. You write a prompt

2. The agent wraps it in a system prompt and sends it to the LLM

3. The LLM sends back a response

4. The agent performs specific actions based on that response (editing files, creating new ones, etc.)

I don't see why anyone would ditch their current (non-AI) IDE for Cursor just to get this functionality (especially if you're getting hit with a monthly subscription fee on top of it.)

P.S. I maintain a VS Code extension that does the 4 steps above as a baseline[1]

[1] https://github.com/Kilo-Org/kilocode
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
Numbering != level of improvements in this case.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
Proof that even developers fall for "marketing schemes".
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
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owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
There's definitely a negative sentiment around "vibe coding" on HN. I remember a few days ago seeing a story [1] on the home page which immediately got downvoted/flagged.

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=43231978
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
Weren't 182 t-shirts sold? That would put the total amount made to 16,653.

But yes, that's the way to calculate it.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
If this is at 183 euros, it means that the artist made 16,653 euros so far. Very impressive.
owendarko
·l’année dernière·discuss
*Big Tech Silicon Valley, I'd say.