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ctmnt commented on TUI Studio – visual terminal UI design tool   tui.studio/... · Posted by u/mipselaer
ctmnt · 9 hours ago
On one hand this is a neat idea. I've thought about how nice it would be to have a visual layout tool for text-based designs. The current offerings are slim. Of course, you could easily argue that if you need a visual tool for it, you've gone too far; even the most sophisticated TUIs are still extremely simple.

On the other hand, for this work as they describe, it needs to be a complete UI framework across a bunch of languages and built on top of a bunch of existing frameworks. That seems... ambitious. Building one UI framework for one language is plenty hard enough.

ctmnt commented on Helix: A post-modern text editor   helix-editor.com/... · Posted by u/doener
lofatdairy · 6 days ago
>Postmodernism did indeed follow modernism and come into being as a reaction to modernism.

I definitely agree that, strictly speaking, postmodernism is a somewhat loose label for an eclectic set of ideas and expressions following modernism. My issue was not with the label being denotatively incorrect – that postmodernism implies a deliberate and retrospective relation to what is labeled "modern" – but rather that the term invokes a spirit that is utterly missing from the project.

There is no rejection of teleological narratives, and in fact by misapplying this term acts to reinforcing them. It doesn't meaningful critique the projects its in conversation with except in terms that reinforce the underlying assumptions that motivated their production. It critiques Vim in terms of codebase complexity and multiplexity, and these concepts are nothing if not deeply familiar. Even with regards to the concept of coding as the composition and production of language, Helix only looks to make that process more efficient, rather than examine how this process reproduces itself, or how intent is masked and produced through abstraction and reference to the work of other programmers/authors.

I am not saying that it should have done that. It is by all means a perfectly good editor. But a perfectly good editor does not a postmodern editor make.

If anything, one could argue that the process of vibecoding is more recognizably postmodern, especially as a strict rejection of the modernist belief system that produces that process of coding. Its nondeterminism rejects efficient, coherent processes. It requires one to reimagine production as its ends, rather than by beginning with conventional initialization rituals. Its discursive rather than dictatorial.

Not to say vibecoding is the end of coding or even the way "forward", just as to say postmodernism is not the teleological end to thought.

ctmnt · 6 days ago
Lol. You win.

Good point on vibing though.

ctmnt commented on Tinnitus Is Connected to Sleep   sciencealert.com/tinnitus... · Posted by u/bookofjoe
ctmnt · 6 days ago
The opening sentence “Those who have never endured the relentless ringing of tinnitus can only dream of the torment” does not mean what they think it means. Unless this is a very niche kink.
ctmnt commented on Helix: A post-modern text editor   helix-editor.com/... · Posted by u/doener
lofatdairy · 6 days ago
This is only tangentially related, but regarding:

>>Post-modern?!

>It's a joke. If Neovim is the modern Vim, then Helix is post-modern.

It's interesting that postmodern is so often used by people, perhaps less familiar with the arts and the humanities, to mean "an update to modern" or a progression thereof. They use it in a strictly literal sense, eschewing the precise meaning of the term they're referencing by mere addition of discontinuity as incremental difference.

Obviously, there's little impact to this. The term is hardly degraded by engineers advertising to other engineers. It looks a touch unread, but then again we have people like Thiel and Luckey misinterpreting Tolkien, so again it's hardly the most egregious example. I guess it just jumped out to me because I was hoping to see something creative truly postmodern.

ctmnt · 6 days ago
That jumped out at me too the first time I ran into Helix making this joke, and I was also disappointed to find that they meant modern++.

That said, I’m not sure I agree with your assessment that it’s wrong, exactly. Postmodernism did indeed follow modernism and come into being as a reaction to modernism. So I think “postmodernism” has a naive and original sense of being “what follows modernism”. Decades (so many at this point!) of discourse have added layers to that and undermined it and generally made it more complex. But the underlying meaning of the term remains.

(If your instinct is to respond with arguments about how works not limited to late 20th century western culture can be nonetheless classified as postmodern, I hear you, but the fact that the term itself was only coined post modernism remains, and is all I’m pointing to.)

Personally, I get more hung up on people using “modern” to mean “new”. Then to use “postmodern” to mean “more new” while to my ears (eyes) it means “dated af” is even funnier and more jarring.

Helix, the first editor to not believe in grand narratives. Helix, the relativist editor. Helix, now updated with the latest from Foucault and Derrida!

ctmnt commented on Anthropic Cowork feature creates 10GB VM bundle on macOS without warning   github.com/anthropics/cla... · Posted by u/mystcb
bachittle · 12 days ago
Yup it uses Apple Virtualization framework for virtualization. It makes it so I can't use the Claude Cowork within my VMs and that's when I found out it was running a VM, because it caused a nested VM error. All it does is limit functionality, add extra space and cause lag. A better sandbox environment would be Apple seatbelt, which is what OpenAI uses, but even that isn't perfect: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=44283454
ctmnt · 11 days ago
I don’t have an opinion on how they should handle the nested VMs probably, but I very much disagree that Seatbelt is better. Claude Code (aka `claude`) uses it, and it’s barely good for anything.

Out of curiosity, why are you running Cowork inside a VM in the first place? What does that get you that letting Cowork use its own VM wouldn’t?

ctmnt commented on Show HN: Unfucked - version all changes (by any tool) - local-first/source avail   unfudged.io/... · Posted by u/cyrusradfar
OccamsMirror · 14 days ago
I have to agree with the previous user. I'm not brew installing a closed source daemon.

I'd have to imagine that moving this out to its own repo with Claude Code would be trivial so I don't understand the resistance.

This is a great idea. I look forward to seeing a proper repo for it.

ctmnt · 14 days ago
I agree. It’s a neat idea and I’d be interested in seeing the details. A downloadable tarball is a lot better than nothing, but it still makes more work to evaluate a random project than I’m inclined to perform. It makes me assume the commit history is ugly in some way (being charitable and assuming the code itself isn’t). Hearing that it’s developed within a monorepo of unrelated projects and experiments isn’t inspiring either. Anyway, perhaps someone else will download the source and report back.

Edit: To be clear, I’m not saying any of those things are true, just that those are the first thoughts I have when someone says their source is open but makes it difficult to view. In this age in which it’s so trivial and commonplace to make source easily viewable.

ctmnt commented on Statement on the comments from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth   anthropic.com/news/statem... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
bjackman · 14 days ago
How do you imagine a secret designation would work..?
ctmnt · 14 days ago
I’m not sure what you’re referring to. It’s not (typically, as far as we know) a secret designation. We know of other companies designated as supply chain risks: Huawei, ZTE, and Kapersky are the first ones that come to mind.
ctmnt commented on Statement on the comments from Secretary of War Pete Hegseth   anthropic.com/news/statem... · Posted by u/surprisetalk
ctmnt · 14 days ago
One interesting change between the last statement and this one: In the last statement Dario said that this designation had “never before been applied to an American company”. In the latest one the phrase is “never before publicly applied to an American company”.
ctmnt commented on Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model   blog.google/innovation-an... · Posted by u/davidbarker
anabab · 15 days ago
> The dwindling stock of unused true Polaroid film is getting absurdly expensive as a result. what's the point? ain't all of this stock expired, with photos ending up just blobs or being gamble at best? (even for film stored in freezers)
ctmnt · 15 days ago
It’s always a gamble, but no, lots of it is still good. There are many photographers still working with it. Jean-Andre Antoine [1] is one of the more famous; if you’re ever in NY, go see him in SoHo, he’s a super nice guy and a fantastic photographer. And he uses a Speed Graphic!

1: https://www.jeanandreantoine.com/

ctmnt commented on Nano Banana 2: Google's latest AI image generation model   blog.google/innovation-an... · Posted by u/davidbarker
GaggiX · 15 days ago
Yeah I know but it's still incredible that we have something like that in 2026 being produced.
ctmnt · 15 days ago
Agreed! The whole film world is on fire right now, it’s pretty cool to see.

u/ctmnt

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