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@cwebber@social.coop
Atproto is centralized because every dev there seems to rely unhealthy on claude
@cwebber oh it uses tailwind and yarn classics. I see...
I mean when I check my feed much of the Bluesky eng team seems to be posting about how great Claude is all the time so I have been background wondering how common vibecoding is in that ecosystem
@cwebber
Bit of a tangent, but a few months ago, when tech nerds on bsky and fedi started talking about Framework being a milkshake duck, Bsky staff immediately started bragging how cool and fast and powerful their Frameworks are.
@andymoose @cwebber @kkarhan I have an entire graveyard of people who are dead to me now because of this. It's unfortunate. I've lost so much respect for so many people.
@andymoose @cwebber @kkarhan@infosec.space why is also a literal neoreactionary, so fashtech keeps being up to the expected quality
@cwebber everyone I know at startups have given in and use it a lot these days. I resist for a long time but recently felt it was either get on board or find a new place to work.
Let's see if anyone on Bluesky / the ATmosphere can say more https://bsky.app/profile/dustyweb.bsky.social/post/3mg6qipl6a22o
Example: https://bsky.app/profile/why.bsky.team/post/3meomclcfss2w
> Until December of last year I was using LLMs as fancy autocomplete for coding. It was nice for scaffolding out boilerplate, or giving me a gut check on some things, or banging out some boring routine stuff.
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> In the past two months Claude has written about 99% of my code. Things are changing. Fast
@cwebber oof, always wonder what review processes are in place at places where a large portion of changes have been vibecoded. I tend to discuss why a certain implementation has been picked, what pitfalls have been considered, if a solution is adequate to a problem etc. when reviewing major changes with engineers whose code I review, "claude did that" wouldn't really stand as an answer in my book. Makes me wonder if that kind of discussion just isn't common anymore? this whole agent stuff just seems like a big footgun to me that will inevitably lead to hard to comprehend and more difficult to navigate/to maintain codebases
@cwebber Ah yes, LLMs are finally good now, this is probably the fourth or fifth time I've heard it and at this point it's like the boy who cried wolf, I'm not even going to bother testing out the LLMs of today to see what they get wrong, I'm just not going to believe their advocates
@cwebber things sure are changing fast. code quality for example. and the ability of developers to write or recognize good code. now the direction of change isn't great, but...
@cwebber so that person is saying he's now developing software in English instead of Typescript and using a very expensive transpiler, right?
@cwebber Earnest and also deeply befuddled question:
Do you happen to know if this "Why" is the same "Why" who wrote "Why's? (Poignant) Guide to Ruby"?
(Seems very unlikely to be the same person—but I'm so out of the loop that this name confusion also feels like when people are excitedly talking about the Swedish metal band "Ghost" but I mistakenly think they're excitedly talking about the Japanese experimental psych-folk band "Ghost".)
@ryanrandall it's whyrusleeping
@ryanrandall https://github.com/whyrusleeping
pretty sure not the Ruby "Why" but I don't know for sure
@cwebber I have always hated him.
@cwebber
thanks for yet another reason to avoid bluesky
@cwebber ask projects to write docs for *human* devs and you’ll get nowhere, but if it’s for AI then suddenly they can’t write it quick enough.
I prefer mine though: https://github.com/manyfold3d/manyfold/blob/main/AGENTS.md