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1 points·by srbsa·9 hari yang lalu·0 comments

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1 points·by srbsa·19 hari yang lalu·0 comments

How much of code review friction comes from context outside the codebase?

1 points·by srbsa·25 hari yang lalu·0 comments

The AI coding optimized for the part of engineering that hurt the least

ardel.io
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Ask HN: Heavy coding-agent users what's your context plumbing? Where it fails?

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Ask HN: Do coding agents need cross-tool org knowledge? Or, just good to have?

2 points·by srbsa·2 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

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srbsa
·9 hari yang lalu·discuss
Don't you remember the time that people were solving the 'Strait of Hormuz' crisis on LinkedIn with lines drawn on maps and showing their 'problem-solving' skills?

... or was it just my feed?
srbsa
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·bulan lalu·discuss
Is it arguing that we need to supervise better than building systems that enable agents to make better decisions?

I would argue that unique decisions should only be made once (I'm building it). It is a gated mechanism, where confidence is 0<x<y<1 >y - decision delegated from x to y - rapid decision, upto 5 lines of context and simplified ask <x - full context for elaborate decision

Everything <y is fed back for making decisions. Plus, decisions are logged with fragments/context used.

By Amdahl's law, you'd have to automate 99.9% of decision-making to reach 1000x, 100x is at 99%. That's near impossible unless y is closer to 0, i.e., near unbound delegation.
srbsa
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I believe we have been there before; we responded with a similar emotional-visceral response during the printing press (replication of information), the industrial revolution (human labour), and the internet (distribution of information).

Now it's AI (cognition/human judgement); technological gains solve the bottlenecks. This is yet another layer. Amdahl's law.

I believe human societies will be a bell-curve distribution of all of them. The scary fraction will wield power/wealth; the indifferent will be the largest distribution, followed by the smallest fraction of benevolent people.
srbsa
·bulan lalu·discuss
Thank you! This changed how I was thinking about my product: a knowledge harness for coding agents. While I was discussing incidents & context-switching tax, the structural compounding is likely the real win.
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