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juddlyon commented on Recovering Anthony Bourdain's Li.st's   sandyuraz.com/blogs/bourd... · Posted by u/thecsw
Papazsazsa · 10 days ago
He was the last cultured dude before tech made everyone into a superficial arrogant lmgtfy'er, disinterested in true discovery. (Heap your downvotes on me HN, I've seen what makes you cheer!)

MY BOURDAIN LI.ST:

1) Masculinity without cringe: Tough, profane, credentialed through actual kitchen labor (not culinary school pedigree), but also emotionally literate, openly vulnerable, willing to cry on camera. He modeled a masculinity that wasn't apologetic but also wasn't performative.

2) Articulate outsider: Self-educated. Could reference Conrad, punk rock, and Apocalypse Now while maintaining blue-collar credibility. His book Kitchen Confidential read like a war memoir/crime novel.

3) Permission: He made it acceptable for men to care deeply about food, travel, culture -- interests traditionally female coded. The guy had done heroin and worked the line and was 'allowed' to opine about pho. This was before the internet or at least before the internet got ultra stupid.

4) Wanderer: Not tourism, not expat pretension, something closer to seeking, now dead thanks to social media influencers, and he was curious not escapist.

5) Recovery: Open about addiction, chaos, bad decisions. A redemption narrative for men who've made mistakes.

6) Tragic: Suicide landed hard because many recognized something in him of themselves in him.

P.S. He's more elder millennial/genx coded for a lot of reasons so don't feel bad about not getting it but definitely read his book and watch his show, it's different than the slop you're probably used to.

juddlyon · 9 days ago
I love Bourdain but wanted to note he did have a culinary school background. Also came from a wealthy family.
juddlyon commented on Anthropic acquires Bun   bun.com/blog/bun-joins-an... · Posted by u/ryanvogel
andrewl-hn · 21 days ago
I’ll be honest, while I have my doubts about the match of interests and cohesion between an AI company and a JS runtime company I have to say this is the single best acquisition announcement blog post I’ve seen in 20 years or so.

Very direct, very plain and detailed. They cover all the bases about the why, the how, and what to expect. I really appreciate it.

Best of luck to the team and hopefully the new home will support them well.

juddlyon · 21 days ago
I had the same impression: bottom line up front, didn’t bury the lede, no weasel language.
juddlyon commented on Juneteenth in Photos   texashighways.com/travel-... · Posted by u/ohjeez
juddlyon · 6 months ago
There are some wonderful photos and stories here, salute to the people at Texas Highways for putting this together.

From the article:

"The day was dubbed Emancipation Day but, slowly, the term Juneteenth — a portmanteau of June and 19th — took hold."

Debating the name instead of appreciating the holiday and gravity of the topic is missing the forrest for the trees. Just wow.

juddlyon commented on Building Effective AI Agents   anthropic.com/engineering... · Posted by u/Anon84
simonw · 6 months ago
This article remains one of the better pieces on this topic, especially since it clearly defines which definition of "AI agents" they are using at the start! They use: "systems where LLMs dynamically direct their own processes and tool usage, maintaining control over how they accomplish tasks".

I also like the way they distinguish between "agents" and "workflows", and describe a bunch of useful workflow patterns.

I published some notes on that article when it first came out: https://simonwillison.net/2024/Dec/20/building-effective-age...

A more recent article from Anthropic is https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/built-multi-agent-rese... - "How we built our multi-agent research system". I found this one fascinating, I wrote up a bunch of notes on it here: https://simonwillison.net/2025/Jun/14/multi-agent-research-s...

juddlyon · 6 months ago
Thank you for the extra notes, this is top of mind for me.
juddlyon commented on Jules: An asynchronous coding agent   jules.google/... · Posted by u/travisennis
modeless · 7 months ago
Can it resolve merge conflicts for me? My least favorite programming task and one I haven't seen automated yet.
juddlyon · 7 months ago
Claude Code has been creating and cleaning up lots of Git messes for me.
juddlyon commented on Stax Museum Bob Abrahamian Collection   bobacollection.staxmuseum... · Posted by u/mellosouls
speedgrafic · 7 months ago
Very cool. The Stax Museum is absolutely worth a visit if you find yourself in Memphis.
juddlyon · 7 months ago
Definitely! One of the best museums I’ve ever been to.
juddlyon commented on Show HN: Basecoat – shadcn/UI components, no React required    · Posted by u/hunvreus
hunvreus · 7 months ago
Have you played with Alpine.js before? HTMX?

I think you can get quite far these days WITHOUT React or Vue.js (and I say that as the maintainer of a Next.js/React open source project [1]).

[1]: https://pagescms.org

juddlyon · 7 months ago
Yep, I’ve used Alpine extensively and HTMX here and there. Lots of Vue.

There are not sets of polished, battle-tested UI libraries made for server side. Bootstrap ships with JS, but most of the CSS and template frameworks assume you’re using a headless setup.

I thought Web Components might spur things, but not really. React has continued to dominate.

juddlyon commented on Show HN: Basecoat – shadcn/UI components, no React required    · Posted by u/hunvreus
juddlyon · 7 months ago
There’s a huge need for this, thank you! I build server-rendered marketing sites and there’s a huge gulf between the jQuery and React era.
juddlyon commented on Sora is here   openai.com/index/sora-is-... · Posted by u/toomuchtodo
lacoolj · a year ago
A little worried how young children watching these videos may develop inaccurate impressions of physics in nature.

For instance, that ladybug looks pretty natural, but there's a little glitch in there that an unwitting observer, who's never seen a ladybug move before, may mistake as being normal. And maybe it is! And maybe it isn't?

The sailing ship - are those water movements correct?

The sinking of the elephant into snow - how deep is too deep? Should there be snow on the elephant or would it have melted from body heat? Should some of the snow fall off during movement or is it maybe packed down too tightly already?

There's no way to know because they aren't actual recordings, and if you don't know that, and this tech improves leaps and bounds (as we know it will), it will eventually become published and will be taken at face value by many.

Hopefully I'm just overthinking it.

juddlyon · a year ago
YouTube Shorts are full of AI animal videos with distorted proportions, living in the wrong habitat, and so on. They popped up on my son’s account and I hate them for the reasons you outline. They aren’t cartoonish enough explain away, nor realistic enough to be educational.
juddlyon commented on Best Documentaries You've Ever Seen   ask.metafilter.com/377988... · Posted by u/Kye
juddlyon · 2 years ago
I saw Meru in a theater and sat in the parking lot afterwards wondering what I just watched.

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