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wrs

10,799 カルマ登録 17 年前
Walter Smith, software guy

Résumé: CMU (Mach, Coda) -> Apple (Newton) -> Microsoft (Windows, IE, MSN, etc.) -> Jackson Fish Market (adorable consumer apps) -> CareZone (helping you manage healthcare) -> Walmart (still healthcare, but bigger) -> Invaio (healthcare for plants)

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The app that fixes itself

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2 ポイント·投稿者 wrs·5 か月前·1 コメント

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wrs
·12 時間前·議論
Claude Code and Opus 4.8 love to describe changes in comments (perhaps because that’s what’s on its “mind” at the time), like “this used to do A but that did a bad thing so now it does B”. I’ve almost convinced it that changes go in the commit message, not the comments.
wrs
·昨日·議論
> could "break" a lot of things for developers who didn't know to make prompt changes after upgrading to 5.6.

How does this differ from the other changes in behavior in 5.6 that will also break things? New models always break things.
wrs
·昨日·議論
Some of this post reminds me of a story I heard long ago from someone who had worked at a HW/SW company. They’d transferred an engineer from the ASIC design team to the OS kernel team, though he’d never been on a software team before. After a while the manager called him in for the following conversation:

Manager: You’re doing amazing work — zero bugs in production! I’d like you to mentor the other SWEs on how to get their bug count down too.

Engineer: We’re allowed to have bugs?
wrs
·昨日·議論
I’m curious if you compared this against Ableton’s “Tempo Follower” and had any algorithmic (or subjective) observations.
wrs
·昨日·議論
When my friend's kids were totally obsessed with League of Legends, I offered to set up a home firewall with increasingly difficult workarounds, so by the time they graduated high school they'd at least have a cybersecurity certificate and possibly a Ph.D in networking.
wrs
·一昨日·議論
What's even worse than so many students cheating with AI is that I suspect a substantial portion of them don't even think that's "cheating".
wrs
·4 日前·議論
I really don't think this project was meant to be taken seriously.
wrs
·4 日前·議論
No relation. GUID is just a format for a 128-bit unique number, used throughout the software industry. This is a specific 64-bit number assigned to your Windows device.
wrs
·5 日前·議論
I suspect when those 10-digit wire transfers start arriving in your bank account, your attitude changes rapidly.
wrs
·7 日前·議論
I thought the point was not that Mythos finds more vulnerabilities, but that it can exploit them much more successfully. I thought the report showed it didn’t find much more than Opus 4.8. (Or did I misread?)
wrs
·7 日前·議論
My current technique, which seems to have improved maintainability, is to guide Claude to write commit messages specifically focused on "why this was done", "what changed in the theory of operation", and "what changed in the code". Then just reviewing the commits for a file or dir gives it a ton of useful context distilled from the sessions that produced them. Also, making a docs dir with concise .md files explaining the theory of operation and updating them with every commit.
wrs
·7 日前·議論
Replace science with software development and this just reads like half of HN right now.
wrs
·8 日前·議論
I often tell Claude Code to look at previous sessions in ~/.claude and it’s happy to jq/grep its way through them with no special tool. But being more efficient is always good.
wrs
·8 日前·議論
Apparently, though not very carefully. The "particularly large LLM generated code churn" in the ram library, for example, is the LLM being used to simply git-revert a change that was not originally done by an LLM.
wrs
·8 日前·議論
The manifold is in the middle (“small input space is expanded onto a big manifold and contracted again”) so f(manifold) would need to be in the middle too.
wrs
·8 日前·議論
Obviously your distro isn’t using cryptsetup-luksSuspend.
wrs
·9 日前·議論
I'm honestly surprised they didn't put a flat-earther in charge of NASA.
wrs
·12 日前·議論
I think that’s what happens if you’re on Cloudflare DNS, due to a nerdy dispute they’re having with archive.is.
wrs
·12 日前·議論
Well, not once the scores become meaningless because everyone assumes they cheated.
wrs
·14 日前·議論
Anthropic submitted a long, thoughtful framework proposal, which everyone seems to be ignoring in favor of hot takes like “they asked for this!” No they didn’t, not at all.