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Make the Web Great Again

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Show HN: Vector database vibe-coded in WASM, 5x faster than JavaScript

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Ancient Robots

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Tangible AI Dungeons and Dragons

fab.cba.mit.edu
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Easy Trap

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The Porcelain to Come

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·4 mesi fa·discuss
Now we just need a cat presence detector!
stackdiver
·7 mesi fa·discuss
> When you ask an AI to solve a problem top-down, it starts "easy" as it generates the code that "just works". As the code evolves, it becomes interleaved with the process in which you arrived at the final solution. It patches logic based on immediate constraints. It carries the scar tissue of every "no, not like that" instruction you gave it. The code eventually represents the history of your struggle to articulate what you wanted.

Agentic planning is supposed to address the short term bias. But yes, I feel the coding AIs are missing something that experienced developers bring. Maybe an intuition and anticipation for change?