Convention over configuration was designed for human developers.
It works even better when the developer isn't human.
Agents that hit ambiguous choices have 3 options: ask, guess, or stop. None are good. Opinionated platforms eliminate the trilemma entirely.
h/t @snowmaker for the API onboarding observation
@vercel@Cloudflare
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“We had overestimated the value of “human relationships”. Turns out that a lot of what people called relationships was simply friction with a friendly face.” 💀
“This time it’s different.”
Except this time, perhaps it is.
We’ve never lived in a world where the ultimate scarce commodity — intelligence — became abundant.
Here’s one scenario of how it might unfold — and all the assumptions that would come crashing down as a result.
The barriers between intention and execution are falling fast. The risk of getting it wrong is real — but so is the risk of standing still while the world around you accelerates.
this fr? “...Clawdbot ran an open-source contribution sprint — submitting 15 substantial bug-fix PRs across Hugging Face Transformers, Storybook, and Supabase. Not documentation typos. Real code fixes: a CLI crash when…” — Jonathan Fulton https://t.co/BbqZlPSTZT
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@dez_blanchfield Agreed. Though it’s especially bad on X — even worse since my OP 3 years ago. This is one reason that I spend far less time on X compared to other platforms, these days.
Replying to a twitter thread solely to interact with a third party service (eg. a thread reader) is obnoxious behaviour (at least as long as twitter doesn’t filter out these replies). Is there a reason that twitter allows this pollution?
Incredible optical illusion demonstrates that when objects are removed from peripheral vision, the brain perceives a slower pace of motion
📹 Akiyoshi Kitaoka