Before I was super excited to discover open sourced projects. I used to love reading the code, learn new things, and follow their progress.
Now... Every new thing tastes just bland.
It's impossible to predict the future, but in my opinion, it's unlikely that the current landscape will change significantly. LLMs will simply get cheaper, better at understanding context, and producing higher-quality output, but the fundamentals remain the same.
LLMs are essentially intelligent parrots. It took me 3m just to kick off my side project. I wrote 10k LOC by hand to lay the foundation and provide enough coverage. Since yesterday, I've started working on my first major feature, and +85% of it's already been generated by the LLM
I'm quite satisfied with the stack and design I've chosen. I'm using #Svelte for the frontend and #Effect-TS for the backend, which is built on a lightweight event-sourcing pattern. Immutability and explicitness have never let me down, and even less so when working with LLMs.
@seangwright@buhakmeh Even if there is no issue with large files, I prefer little files containing multiple modules respecting SRP for the same bounded context.
"By the end of that week, my perspective had changed. I had unlearned patterns of communication Twitter taught me. Returning to Twitter, I was shocked by the rudeness and hostility."
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@ThierryBreton La régulation des plate-formes centralisées comme Twitter est très bien et nécessaire.
Investir et promouvoir les plate-formes libres et décentralisées comme @joinmastodon est encore mieux.