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evjan commented on Breaking the Spell of Vibe Coding   fast.ai/posts/2026-01-28-... · Posted by u/tdchaitanya
evjan · 2 months ago
The dark flows and Loss Disguised as a Win felt quite relatable. I've had 3 days in a row at work where I've vibe coded heavily with Opus 4.5 and was flowing and felt super productive and almost manic.

At the end of every one of those days when I went for a walk with my dog I realized "hold on, I don't need all that crap that it generated" and immediately thought of solutions that required a 10th of the code mass.

I've wasted hours on refining something that was crap. Maybe I needed to do that to discover the simple solutions, maybe it was a skills issue. But I was deep in the dark flow and the amount of code I generated definitely felt like a slot machine rewarding me for losing (time).

evjan commented on I program without syntax highlighting   hakon.gylterud.net/opinio... · Posted by u/weeber
mrweasel · 2 months ago
Is the Torvalds interview available somewhere?

I thought he used his own hacked-up micro Emacs thing, but maybe he dropped it.

evjan · 2 months ago
In this interview from last year he talks about using uemacs still and how it doesn't have syntax highlighting: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/BHmyxsIdOHQ
evjan commented on I did 98,000 Anki reviews. Anki is already dead   miguelconner.substack.com... · Posted by u/dothereading
ranger_danger · 7 months ago
I get the feeling that an LLM wrote this article as well.
evjan · 7 months ago
If it did then I’m very impressed because the demanding more snacks thing was fantastic
evjan commented on The new skill in AI is not prompting, it's context engineering   philschmid.de/context-eng... · Posted by u/robotswantdata
andy99 · 9 months ago
It's called over-fitting, that's basically what prompt engineering is.
evjan · 8 months ago
That doesn't sound like how I understand over-fitting, but I'm intrigued! How do you mean?
evjan commented on Time to quit your pointless job, become morally ambitious and change the world   theguardian.com/lifeandst... · Posted by u/akbarnama
ffsm8 · a year ago
Fwiw: the author of the article is 37 years old, is married and has a kid
evjan · a year ago
But more importantly, he is not one of those people he writes about. He sets up an ideal that he doesn’t live up to.

He’s an author and journalist, not a doer of any kind as far as I can tell from his bio.

evjan commented on Ladder: Self-improving LLMs through recursive problem decomposition   arxiv.org/abs/2503.00735... · Posted by u/fofoz
evjan · a year ago
I had NotebookLM make a 15 min podcast about it and listened to it while walking the dogs. It was a very interesting way of trying to understand a research paper!

You need a google account to access it unfortunately. https://notebooklm.google.com/notebook/fbaba495-d4f2-48a3-a3...

evjan commented on The Tsunami of Burnout Few See   charleshughsmith.blogspot... · Posted by u/dxs
steve_adams_86 · a year ago
A few points in here reminded me of an essay on burnout that I loved a lot, called The Burnout Society.

> The core narrative control is straightforward: 1) everything's great, and 2) if it's not great, it's going to be great.

> We're trained to tell ourselves we can do it, that sustained super-human effort is within everyone's reach, "just do it."

The author of The Burnout Society frames this as a sort of self-slavery, in which we are our own slave-drivers. His logic is actually quite compelling. Yet reassuring, perhaps surprisingly. He doesn't blame the individual, but the culture they live in. There are paths to salvation, and burnout isn't a final destination.

https://www.google.com/search?q=the+burnout+society

evjan · a year ago
Thanks, just placed a hold on that book at my library!
evjan commented on The Tsunami of Burnout Few See   charleshughsmith.blogspot... · Posted by u/dxs
goodcharles · a year ago
I just watch this monthly, it helps

https://youtu.be/UFqz5xkgRbs

evjan · a year ago
541 views, on an 8 years old video. How many of those are you responsible for? Anyway I put it on my watch later list, thanks!
evjan commented on Ways to Scam the Modern American Programmer – Zed Shaw [video] (2012)   youtube.com/watch?v=Q47FO... · Posted by u/evjan
evjan · a year ago
I found this refreshing after catching myself overthinking stuff lately. I want to reclaim the joy of coding in 2025.

u/evjan

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