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itomato commented on Claude Code is a slot machine   rgoldfinger.com/blog/2025... · Posted by u/rgoldfinger
jonator · a month ago
For me the fun part of coding is having visions of products or systems I'd like to exist, and writing code only as a means to an end.

Claude Code (AI coding agents/assistants) are perhaps the best thing to happen to my programming career. Up until this point, the constraint going from vision to reality has always been the tedious process of typing out code and unit tests or spending time tweaking the structure/algorithm of some unimportant subset of the system. At a high level, it's the mental labor of making thousands of small (but necessary) decisions.

Now, I work alongside Claude to fast track the manifestation of my vision. It completely automates away the small exhaustive decision making (what should I name this variable, where should I put this function, I can refactor this function in a better way, etc). Further, sometimes it comes up with ideas that are even better than what I had in my head initially, resulting in a higher quality output than I could have achieved on my own. It has an amazing breadth of knowledge about programming, it is always available, and it never gives up.

With AI in general, I have questions around the social implications of such a system. But, without a doubt, it's delivering extreme value to the world of software, and will only continue the acceleration of demand for new software.

The cost of software will also go down, even though net more opportunities will be uncovered. I'm excited to see software revolutionize the under represented fields, such as schools, trades, government, finance, etc. We don't need another delivery app, despite how lucrative they can be.

itomato · a month ago
It’s still cans of snakes all the way down though when it comes debugging time.
itomato commented on Hulk Hogan Has Died   tmz.com/2025/07/24/hulk-h... · Posted by u/TerribleTurnout
jasongill · a month ago
Hulk Hogan was my business partner in an ill-fated web hosting business called Hostamania. While he ultimately had a lot of troubled, old-fashioned thinking that I don't agree with, he was a genuinely friendly person who was nice to everyone despite crowds following him around constantly.

He was an odd character but was truly a character - he was Hulk Hogan as you know him (bandana, the mustache, the yellow muscle shirt) from the moment he got up to the moment he went to bed; unlike some stars who had a life outside of their character, his character became his life which was really something interesting to behold up close.

I've been getting a lot of calls and talking to friends today; and again - while Hogan was not exactly a "good person" in all regards - he was a friend and brought a lot of joy to a lot of people and he will be missed.

itomato · a month ago
The visual I have of him in 1989 full Hulkamania Regalia holding a Publix shopping basket while reaching in for bologna will stay with me forever.

Bright yellow and red Hulkster with the green Publix basket, reaching down next to me to grab hotdogs or bologna or whatever it was and nodded 'hello'.

itomato commented on Show HN: X11 desktop widget that shows location of your network peers on a map   github.com/h2337/connmap... · Posted by u/h2337
MarcelOlsz · a month ago
What's that? Webarchive/google don't return much of anything.
itomato · a month ago
Like product hunt but OSS.

Imagine if GitHub release authors publicized releases in a timeline view.

v.0.1 of this or v3.0 of that had the same exposure.

One site. Daily fix.

itomato commented on Show HN: X11 desktop widget that shows location of your network peers on a map   github.com/h2337/connmap... · Posted by u/h2337
itomato · a month ago
This seems like it belonged on freshmeat ca. Y2K.
itomato commented on Psilocybin decreases depression and anxiety in cancer patients (2016)   pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/arti... · Posted by u/Bluestein
thisismyswamp · a month ago
To be fair, so did a lobotomy. I believe close attention should be paid to any unintended outcomes of a therapy that the patient themselves would no longer be able to identify due to the nature of the treatment itself.
itomato · a month ago
A patient doesn’t metabolize a lobotomy.
itomato commented on The AI bubble today is bigger than the IT bubble in the 1990s   apolloacademy.com/ai-bubb... · Posted by u/akyuu
itomato · 2 months ago
First mover advantage then meant access to a tier one ISP.

Today is it just a matter of cash and DC capacity?

itomato commented on Reading Neuromancer for the first time in 2025   mbh4h.substack.com/p/neur... · Posted by u/keiferski
reactordev · 2 months ago
Sometimes, ignorance is truly bliss.

Imagine if he had known what was going on in there. It would have been a much different environment if he even would have the inspiration to write about it at all.

Sometimes, a butterfly flaps its wings. Sometimes, it’s because someone didn’t know. And sometimes, the mystery is more intriguing than the actuality.

itomato · 2 months ago
Māyā.
itomato commented on Bill Atkinson's psychedelic user interface   patternproject.substack.c... · Posted by u/cainxinth
dare944 · 2 months ago
Off-topic, but I have to...

(From the photo caption) "Bill ... with his iphone prototype"

Nope. That's a Sony Magic Link, built by Bill (and others, myself included) during his time at General Magic. I feel General Magic is another one of Bill's endeavors that isn't widely understood or appreciated.

itomato · 2 months ago
I worked for a time with a dude who was absolutely over the moon with his magic link. He got it in a way that I haven’t seen elsewhere.

Yes, he carried it everywhere. Yes, he used it during his job interview. Yes, it helped.

itomato commented on What to build instead of AI agents   decodingml.substack.com/p... · Posted by u/giuliomagnifico
itomato · 2 months ago
MCP Server for Disco/Prom or Celonis?
itomato commented on How the BIC Cristal ballpoint pen became ubiquitous   openculture.com/2025/06/h... · Posted by u/janandonly
christophilus · 3 months ago
There are some amazing drawings done with blue Bics.

https://mymodernmet.com/paulus-architect-ballpoint-pen-drawi...

itomato · 3 months ago
I smell these.

u/itomato

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