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deanc

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Full-stack software engineer

Email me at https://deanclatworthy.com

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The Joy of Programming

deanclatworthy.com
6 points·by deanc·5 माह पहले·2 comments

PackageGate: Zero-Days in JavaScript Package Managers but NPM Won't Act

koi.ai
3 points·by deanc·5 माह पहले·0 comments

IDEsaster: A Novel Vulnerability Class in AI IDEs

maccarita.com
2 points·by deanc·7 माह पहले·0 comments

comments

deanc
·6 दिन पहले·discuss
Serious question, why does it matter to you? Maybe they wrote a draft and reviewed Claude's writing before publishing. Why are we trying to "call out" when AI is assisting us in our work? This is an open source project, not a F500 company. They have limited resources, maybe English isn't their first language.
deanc
·7 दिन पहले·discuss
I appreciate Tom as an educator, but he's not particularly an authority on anything.
deanc
·7 दिन पहले·discuss
This is not a peer-reviewed study. It's a Tom Scott youtube video.
deanc
·7 दिन पहले·discuss
I’m not saying this isn’t a legitimate concern but this really seems to have exploded amongst the tech community as the next obsession.

I see this pop up on X every few weeks. Is the concern about this really based on actual science? Is there empirical data proving people are less productive or are damaging themselves as a result of heightened CO2 levels? And I don’t mean observational epidemiology studies.
deanc
·9 दिन पहले·discuss
Interesting project. Aren't most modern robot vacuum's using image processing to determine whether to stop or not now though? How is Lidar going to help you avoid the cat's diarrhoea on the rug?
deanc
·11 दिन पहले·discuss
It's far worse than that. In a lot of cases when you pay on booking.com, they don't charge your card. Instead, they send all your information (including CVV) along to the hotel where they can charge you how they want. A hotel I visited in Austria, had my card details printed out on a piece of A4 paper.
deanc
·12 दिन पहले·discuss
Anecdotally, multiple folks have said to me they don't drink coffee because it makes them anxious. Enough for me to take notice.
deanc
·17 दिन पहले·discuss
Cursor has had this a while, integrated with their web agents. It was a bit buggy to begin with, not working well with non-github repos, but it was improving last time I checked and was pretty decent.

The best part for me is seeing non-technical folk spec out something in a thread that they discussed something and letting the agent go ahead and build it ready for the humans to review later.
deanc
·20 दिन पहले·discuss
I live in Finland and even I am sceptical of this figure. Maybe that’s because I go once a year.

I will say it’s very very common for folks to use the library for its primary purpose of renting books - which of course requires a visit twice in a month - once to collect and once to return.
deanc
·20 दिन पहले·discuss
I’m almost 40 and educated in the UK. I don’t think sewing has been taught in UK schools for quite many generations now - although no idea what the state of affairs is today.
deanc
·23 दिन पहले·discuss
It’s valuable to have input of healthcare professionals here. I don’t disagree with the majority of what you’re saying.

However, the value add here is it can do your whole body a lot faster than doing a full body MRI (which would take hours at least?)
deanc
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
Charge me. I’ll pay. I’m not going to donate to the org right now as I don’t use Firefox as it uses (noticeably) too much battery on my MacBook compared to safari and chrome.
deanc
·28 दिन पहले·discuss
I really wish Mozilla would focus relentlessly on a privacy-first, performant browser across major platforms. Nothing else. I don’t want extensions (attack vector), vpns, fancy bookmarking services that are deprecated later on etc. I want to browse the web safely and privately and preserve battery life - nothing more.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
But it's not and it's highly disingenuous to frame it like this. Quote directly from Claude code, moments ago:

> Fable 5 · Most capable for your hardest and longest-running tasks · Uses your limits ~2× faster than Opus
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
I've not seen anyone discuss yet what kind of impact these AI features are likely to have on battery life. If they are running small on-device models, this will have a measurable impact on battery life with regular usage.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
Well, your experience doesn't align with mine. I have been using, and in part of an organisation that is extensively using, Claude with Opus for everything for about 3 months now and I am not experiencing the problems you describe. We'll have to agree to disagree here.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
> Can you predict when and how the SOTA model will hallucinate? Yes or no. Can you predict the severity impact of that error beforehand? Yes or no.

No, but the same can be said for your colleagues. You might call what the LLM does hallucinations, I'd call them mistakes. I think we have totally forgotten that humans make them all the time and are confidently wrong too.

Your original question, doesn't really get to the bottom of the point I'm trying to make, and I don't really feel it fairly represents the issue we are talking about here. They are not the same things.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
Your top coder has guard rails in place to prevent him autonomously going free - right? This is how you should approach agentic development with LLMs. Like it or not, we are the final bastion, the gatekeepers. The hallucination thing I think is mostly overblown and from speaking to colleagues it seems to vary wildly depending on which model and harness you are using - always go for SOA. In the last 3 months I can count on one hand where it's done something wrong and that's primarily as I'm operating it with guard rails and giving it context.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
I've worked on projects in the airline and health industry which are highly regulated too. The regulations can be incredibly difficult to process and implement, and make sure you adhere to everything correctly. I've been involved in multiple scenarios where people have made false assertions about compliance or lack of. I'd still place a bet that the SOA models make _far_ less mistakes than humans.
deanc
·पिछला माह·discuss
It's not just about it taking the technical competence away from our job, it's taken away the joy [1] which I wrote about.

I feel like many of my peers are beating around the bush on this topic and in denial. Even if you accept it can do a large portion of the technical part of our work, we are just supervisors at this point making sure it doesn't do any stupid shit. What is the point? Where is the fun in this? Where is the challenge? At least I have enjoyed building my career over the last 20+ years and building software, but find little joy in the work I'm doing now.

I think we're going to see a massive exodus of folks leaving the profession and a huge mental health crisis, long before the folks working in other sectors realise what's hit them.

[1] https://deanclatworthy.com/2026/02/09/the-joy-of-programming...