@webdevcody Do you see TDD becoming the key to high-quality AI agentic coding — writing strong tests first so AI can generate reliable code 10x faster with fewer hallucinations?
@ForrestPKnight How will this "anti-AI policy regardless of code quality" continue to be enforced? Is it just volume of code or some signature they're finding? AI continues to build better and better code, and devs are getting better at steering it. This is a losing battle.
@mattshumer_ I agree, and I think this would affect context volume as well. But for structured content like nested tables or complex layouts, HTML's explicit semantics can reduce ambiguity for the model — even at the cost of extra tokens.
Soft-launching https://t.co/43RrhqW351 today.
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@neogoose_btw which thingamajig has actually been created or ported to Rust then ported to C? I haven't see one yet, Rust is a powerful drug LOL. Serious question though, if you know of any. How do you think a port from Zig to C instead of Rust would benefit Bun?
@ThePrimeagen if they haven't already, they will claim any output is theirs or something along those lines. they are most likely waiting until the human market for those services is destroyed before pulling out that final card.
@webdevcody are you still using or learning django? It looks like the framework of choice for https://t.co/C1TulVi70U was tanstack which is well aligned for that site. when I checked your github it only showed a single project in python.
@unclebobmartin problem is those GFCI's die over time because of current draw. at least that is my actual experience. the one in my hall bathroom died every year to 18mo because it was used for the vacuum cleaner.