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GSD: Meta-prompting, context engineering and spec-driven system for Claude Code

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Ubisoft Shuts Assassin's Creed Developer Studio Just Weeks After It Unionized

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Unmasking the Snitch Puck: IoT surveillance tech in the school bathroom [video]

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acron0
·24 日前·議論
Maybe don't fill your games with ads and release them on restrictive, exploitative platforms?
acron0
·24 日前·議論
I don't really buy this. From my personal experience, indie devs are more likely to use methods which make their server tech distributable (e.g. Minecraft). Large game publishers appear to go in the opposite direction for control and lineage reasons: "Crew 1 is dead so you need to buy Crew 2 now".

Anyone who gamed before 2005 knows that games do not require magic, expensive, managed remote services. We all used to run our own servers! The GameSpy era!
acron0
·24 日前·議論
I couldn't agree more. Socratic methodologu, domain modelling, systems thinking, pipes-and-arrows problem solving etc. These are the skills that get real work done in coding agents these days.
acron0
·2 か月前·議論
My partner recently bought a receipe book that was probably 100% slop, from the recipes themselvea to the images for each dish.
acron0
·2 か月前·議論
Ok, but that doesn't really address "pernicious". I understand pursuits of philosophy are inherently concerned with truth, but does not truth mean pernicious? My experience of reading philosophers is limited; is Rovelli just a materialist and that's that? Is this positivism?
acron0
·2 か月前·議論
> It is time to give up the pernicious dualism introduced by the debate on consciousness and embrace the reality that our soul, or our spiritual life, is consistent with our fundamental physics.

Why is it pernicious?
acron0
·2 か月前·議論
I think the judgement angle is the only interesting part of this article, and the piece worth pursuing is automating the judgement where possible.
acron0
·3 か月前·議論
> Callable skills can’t activate on a schedule or listen for events

I feel like they can. cron and git hooks have existed for a long time.
acron0
·3 か月前·議論
There is something uncanny about the way you've phrased your comment, as if to suggest nothing about what Tesla did was wrong.
acron0
·3 か月前·議論
I've heard rhetoric like "we have to use LLMs to stay competitive now" which attempts to justify the cost
acron0
·3 か月前·議論
Could be wrong but I guess it more likely communicates with the charger. The car will always try to draw if it's plugged in, but most chargers can be switched on ("charge") and off ("don't charge") remotely. It's probably quite trivial to have something watch the price of power and on/off as appropriate
acron0
·4 か月前·議論
Is global economic collapse not an eschatological scenario?

When you say "everything is still getting better", what do you mean? Because the price of fuel and food, isn't getting better. It seems to be getting worse. Your version of "reality" doesn't seem to reflect the experience of a lot of people.

> people will buckle down and sort it. It's an interesting series of words that don't say a lot. There is much to wonder about.
acron0
·4 か月前·議論
Bozhidar always writes like this. I can see why you would think it's AI style but I would vote that it isn't. Look at some of his pre-AI blogs, if you care to.
acron0
·5 か月前·議論
How can you combat one unprovable framing by insisting on another unprovable framing?
acron0
·5 か月前·議論
Please can you link to a video of it being used?
acron0
·6 か月前·議論
Wow, I wrote a system very similar to the author that seems to becoming the defacto for ground-up multi-agent terminal workflows. git worktrees + tmux + claude hooks
acron0
·6 か月前·議論
To put an economic spin on this (that no one asked for), this is also the capitalist nirvana. I don't have an immediate citation but from my experience software engineer salary is usually one of the biggest items on a P&L which prevents the capitalist approaching the singularity: limitless profit margin. Obviously this is unachievable but one of the major obstacles to this is in the process of being destablised and disrupted.
acron0
·6 か月前·議論
I appreciate your response, and I will confess to a certain bias as at some point I think I made the leap of acceptance of AI, in the sense of "this is how it's going to be from now on so I better get on board with it".

Spot on. These are the exact tools I was referring to. They seem a little un-magical but the real value is the boilerplate they provide for context management. Essentially allowing coding agents to perform at their beat. For what it's worth, Taches is my tool of choice.
acron0
·6 か月前·議論
I am going to give a predictable rebuttal. Many of these articles come from a place of fear and uncertainty, which is completely understandable. We ascribe value to the things we love, we love coding and therefore coding is valuable. But if it's commoditized how can it be valuable anymore? This alone is enough to shake the tree of rationality and most articles, including this one, set out with a mission of bashing a force they don't really understand. One signature of these articles, as I have noticed, is that they talk about AI writing code fairly reasonably but then insist that without a clear mental view of it, how could it ever be understood, or debugged, or optimised? This simply illuminates the lack of experience with the tools. Anyone who's used Ralph or Taches skills will understand this is a non-problem because well-attuned, AI-first codebases are actually very good at debugging, optimising, and will happily relay to you the model they've used, so that your grey matter can understand it.
acron0
·6 か月前·議論
We are optimising for reducing loneliness, remember.