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Free Software and LLM Contribution Policies

sicpers.info
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Art or Tool?

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Preprint Review: "Intelligent AI Delegation"

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3 points·by grahamlee·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

AppScript: Objective-C Without the C

codeberg.org
1 points·by grahamlee·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

I made a 1990s UML+Java Dev Shop out of AI

patreon.com
1 points·by grahamlee·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Patterns in AI-Augmented Software Development

library.chironcodex.com
10 points·by grahamlee·4 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

When to Vibe Code?

youtube.com
2 points·by grahamlee·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Opinionated Read: How AI Impacts Skill Formation

sicpers.info
1 points·by grahamlee·5 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

A16z-backed Doublespeed hacked, revealing what its AI-generated accounts promote

404media.co
292 points·by grahamlee·7 bulan yang lalu·170 comments

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grahamlee
·17 hari yang lalu·discuss
Agreed, congratulations are in order!
grahamlee
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
If you look at the Open Source Definition, you see the four freedoms: https://opensource.org/osd

That’s unsurprising because the OSD is based on the Debian social contract, and Debian is a GNU distribution.
grahamlee
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
so many peripherals now come in external boxes that communicate _incredibly quickly_ over Thunderbolt 4/5 that the need for PCIe is marginal, while the cost to support it is significant.
grahamlee
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
but the point of an EULA is to restrict distribution, so AGPL3 can help there.
grahamlee
·4 bulan yang lalu·discuss
It's clear that we're entering a new era of copyright _expectations_ (whether we get new _legislation_ is different), but for now realise this: the people like me who like copyleft can do this too. We can take software we like, point an agent at it, and tell it to make a new version with the AGPL3.0-or-later badge on the front.
grahamlee
·5 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I’ve been making the case (e.g. https://youtu.be/uL8LiUu9M64?si=-XBHFMrz99VZsaAa [1]) that we have to be intentional about using AI to augment our skills, rather than outsourcing understanding: great to see Anthropic confirming that.

[1] plug: this is a video about the Patreon community I founded to do exactly that. Just want to make sure you’re aware that’s the pitch before you do ahead and watch.
grahamlee
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
OK thanks for clarifying your reasoning!
grahamlee
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
As the submitter, I want to point out that I submitted this post with the original title. The one that makes it clear a16z are behind the social media astroturfing. The mods changed the title.
grahamlee
·7 bulan yang lalu·discuss
These modern times that literally began in 1769. Oxford English Dictionary, “literally (adv.), sense I.1.c,” June 2025, https://doi.org/10.1093/OED/9189024563.
grahamlee
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
What you lose by using composition is that the composing object is no longer a subtype of the constituent object, so you can't use it as a "decoration" of the original object in a program that expects an instance of the original.
grahamlee
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Article author here. Your idea "gluing together things that don't know necessarily know about each other" is basically what the GoF book means: composition is "this object has a reference to that object and uses its public API". They don't mean "this object ontologically contains an instance of that object" in the sense that a car "has" an engine, which is a narrower definition of composition that people frequently use.

It's that broader version of composition—particularly in its extreme realization, delegation—that underlies a lot of the behavioral patterns in the book. For example, the State and Strategy patterns boil down to "this object relies on another object to fill in the behavior here, and there are ways to choose what that other object is", which is something it's easy to arrange with subclassing and the only point of the pattern is to avoid subclassing.
grahamlee
·8 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Author here. I wrote “ But even a modestly more recent language like Java has visibility attributes that let a class control what its subtypes can view or change, meaning that any modification in a subclass can be designed before we even know that a subtype is needed.” which covers your situation: if you need to ensure that subtypes use the supertype’s behaviour in limited ways, use the visibility modifiers and `final` modifier to impose those limits.
grahamlee
·10 bulan yang lalu·discuss
David Chisnall is now at MS Research and does cool things with CHERI making a computing platform that's memory-safe by default.
grahamlee
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
There is a wayland backend for GNUstep.
grahamlee
·5 tahun yang lalu·discuss
I co-host a GNUstep developer stream at https://twitch.tv/objcretain (replays at https://replay.objc-retain.com). The motivation my co-host and I have for using GNUstep in 2021 and beyond is to provide a familiar environment for macOS developers and users who are not happy with Apple’s direction and would benefit from a free software alternative. To that end we mostly work on the basic desktop tools like calendar, mail, and addresses, and fix framework/dev tools bugs and missing parts as we find them.
grahamlee
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
In fact Smalltalk-76 didn't have overlapping Windows, and the people at Apple had already come up with that before seeing the Smalltalk demo. Bill Atkinson describes that here. https://www.cnet.com/news/tracing-the-origins-of-the-macinto...

The screenshot in the article (which _does_ have overlapping windows) is evidently Smalltalk-80 because Smalltalk-76 used the "hollow colon" character in its message syntax where Smalltalk-80 uses the typographic colon.
grahamlee
·6 tahun yang lalu·discuss
Sorry, that's my fault, I hadn't published the privacy policy page! I've fixed it now, thanks for flagging that.
grahamlee
·7 tahun yang lalu·discuss
4 is not uncommon. For example, as described by Apple, there are so many things that can stop dlclose() from unlinking a library that they considered making it a no-op. Page 175 of https://devstreaming-cdn.apple.com/videos/wwdc/2017/413fmx92...