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·mese scorso·discuss
I see what you did there :)
A_Venom_Roll
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I loved reading this, thanks for sharing your take
A_Venom_Roll
·3 mesi fa·discuss
> A clean message. A closed system. No actual solution. > This is not just about content moderation anymore. This is about basic account control.

These kind of articles are becoming unreadable
A_Venom_Roll
·3 mesi fa·discuss
I took the time to read this article last night, just wanted to let you know it was a great read. I liked the topic, the research you did and the writing style as well.
A_Venom_Roll
·4 mesi fa·discuss
The enthusiasm described by the author feels familiar! Every once in a while I send emails to 'random' people without expecting too much. During covid I emailed a C64 developer why a certain enemy type from one of his games in 1986 had a certain name. He responded a few days later with a lengthy and in-depth explanation.

Last week I saw and photographed a sticker with street art near my office. I tried tracking down the artist (he was from a neighboring country), found him and tried to find some contact info. I emailed him if he knew how his art reached my city. He answered that the art piece on the sticker was something he created 30 years ago for a festival and that - apparently - an unknown person made stickers using his art.

Sending a short email does not take a lot of time, but it's very rewarding when the other party answers.
A_Venom_Roll
·5 mesi fa·discuss
Perfect timing - Sharopolis just released a video [0] using this exact disassembly to mod Super Mario-style physics into the game.

He used Claude Code to 'vibe code' the assembly changes, leveraging the fact that the disassembly identifies about 2KB of unused memory. It’s a fascinating look at how LLMs can now navigate and modify 40-year-old Z80 assembly when provided with a well-documented codebase like this one.

The video sparked a lot of discussion in the comments, with some people being very upset he used AI for this.

[0] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxxNgZgd88I"
A_Venom_Roll
·6 mesi fa·discuss
While I do agree with the content, this tone of writing feels awfully similar to LLM generated posts that flood some productivity subreddits recently. Are there really people who "spend weeks planning the perfect architecture" to build some automation tools for themselves? I don't buy that.

Commenter's history is full of 'red flags': - "The real cost of this complexity isn't the code itself - it's onboarding" - "This resonates." - "What actually worked" - "This hits close to home" - "Where it really shines is the tedious stuff - writing tests for edge cases, refactoring patterns across multiple files, generating boilerplate that follows existing conventions."
A_Venom_Roll
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Why would you say something like that?
A_Venom_Roll
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Try https://archive.is/6k5d8, that copy is not impacted by the Cloudflare issues
A_Venom_Roll
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Looks like it. Even sites like isup.me seem to be down, lots of cloudflare error messages across the net
A_Venom_Roll
·8 mesi fa·discuss
Archive.is doesn't work on all sites to bypass the paywall. Media companies that are truly concerned about this should modify their paywall configuration.