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aravindputrevu

30 karmajoined 8 лет назад
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Jet Engine on a Tractor: AI's Big Productivity Trap

uptimelabs.io
2 points·by aravindputrevu·5 дней назад·0 comments

You Don't Know Jack About Formal Verification

queue.acm.org
3 points·by aravindputrevu·5 дней назад·3 comments

The rise of 'Slow AI': Why devs should stop speedrunning stupid

coderabbit.ai
1 points·by aravindputrevu·8 месяцев назад·0 comments

Who's funding open-source in 2025? A guide for maintainers

eliostruyf.com
2 points·by aravindputrevu·10 месяцев назад·0 comments

comments

aravindputrevu
·4 дня назад·discuss
Star history is a great project. I am sad i will not be able to see the star chart, however, people have abused the system for far too long! So this is coming.
aravindputrevu
·5 дней назад·discuss
Sorry, did not realize that it was submitted.
aravindputrevu
·3 месяца назад·discuss
Hi, I work for CodeRabbit.

We have been building agents for code review workflow for nearly two years. Our Code Review Knowledge base today serves more than 3 million repos. We pack more than 40 different points of information into the same LLM context, such as MCP Servers, Rule files, etc. We understand context poisoning/rot and how it creating problems.

We are now bringing the same learning/context engine to SDLC and Slack.

Please give it a try!
aravindputrevu
·7 месяцев назад·discuss
So far, less impressive. Hope it gets better.
aravindputrevu
·10 месяцев назад·discuss
Would Atlassian be building a agentic version for their AI Coding agent - Rovo.
aravindputrevu
·в прошлом году·discuss
I still can't believe how they let Cursor (which is amazing until somepoint) take away all the shine.

This reminds me of "big companies moves slow.." line.
aravindputrevu
·в прошлом году·discuss
I completely disagree and feel MS would never do it. Not a MS Employee, but they have moved on from such battles.

They should have restricted the Marketplace several years ago, however, they are doing it now.

With C++, they are part of MFC's, they are the legal owners, not like Google vs Oracle in case of Java.

Lastly, with AI Code IDEs I think yes, there is a case, the need for IDE might be very less. Like a steering on a self driving car.