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sweetheart commented on Grief and the AI split   blog.lmorchard.com/2026/0... · Posted by u/avernet
eloisius · 2 hours ago
I, for one, am looking forward to me and a band of my closest friends and family raiding heavily fortified data centers guarded by Boston Dynamics robot dogs to steal clean drinking water for our underground village. We might even hit a caravan of autonomous trucks carrying cricket protein powder in the same night.
sweetheart · an hour ago
can i come
sweetheart commented on Nvidia PersonaPlex 7B on Apple Silicon: Full-Duplex Speech-to-Speech in Swift   blog.ivan.digital/nvidia-... · Posted by u/ipotapov
d4rkp4ttern · 8 days ago
Sesame was the best full-duplex voice demo I ever came across, wonder what is up with them now https://app.sesame.com/
sweetheart · 8 days ago
holy shit I cannot believe how polished that is.
sweetheart commented on I guess I kinda get why people hate AI   anthony.noided.media/blog... · Posted by u/NM-Super
dgxyz · 25 days ago
Perhaps stop entering into saturated markets and using AI to try and shortcut your way to the moon?

There's no way any LLM code generator can replace a moderately complex system at this point and looking at the rate of progress this hasn't improved recently at all. Getting one to reason about a simple part of a business domain is still quite difficult.

sweetheart · 25 days ago
The recent developments of only the last 3 months have been staggering. I think you should challenge your beliefs on this a little bit. I don't say that as an AI fanboy (if those exist), it's just really, really noticeable how much progress has been made in doing more complex SWE work, especially if you just ask the LLM to implement some basic custom harness engineering.
sweetheart commented on I started programming when I was 7. I'm 50 now and the thing I loved has changed   jamesdrandall.com/posts/t... · Posted by u/jamesrandall
sweetheart · a month ago
> I started programming when I was seven because a machine did exactly what I told it to

What a poetic ending. So beautiful! And true, in my experience.

sweetheart commented on Oxide raises $200M Series C   oxide.computer/blog/our-2... · Posted by u/igrunert
akshitgaur2005 · a month ago
I just came to know about Oxide the other day, and god damn if it is not a dream workplace! High salary, flat structure, a large open-source presence, and maybe much more! Their blogs are really good too.

I am an undergraduate right now and looking at the people working there, it doesn't seem likely they would hire a fresh grad, I think I have found the yardstick I am going to measure myself by going forward, "Am I skilled enough that I could work at Oxide?". Hope more companies follow suit in putting the people forward!!

sweetheart · a month ago
This is my first time hearing of Oxide, but I had the same initial thought after reading this blog post then poking through their site. The degree of careful thought put into their policies and culture is really impressive, at least from the outside. Good for them, I hope they continue to be in a position to have that luxury (genuinely).
sweetheart commented on Claude Opus 4.6   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/HellsMaddy
skydhash · a month ago
The terminal UI is not a tree structure that you can diff. It’s a 2D cells of characters, where every manipulation is a stream of texts. Refreshing or diffing that makes no sense.
sweetheart · a month ago
The "UI" is indeed represented in memory in tree-like structure for which positioning is calculated according to a flexbox-like layout algo. React then handles the diffing of this structure, and the terminal UI is updated according to only what has changed by manually overwriting sections of the buffer. The CLI library is called Ink and I forget the name of the flexbox layout algo implementation, but you can read about the internals if you look at the Ink repo.
sweetheart commented on Claude Opus 4.6   anthropic.com/news/claude... · Posted by u/HellsMaddy
gjsman-1000 · a month ago
Also explains why Claude Code is a React app outputting to a Terminal. (Seriously.)
sweetheart · a month ago
React's core is agnostic when it comes to the actual rendering interface. It's just all the fancy algos for diffing and updating the underlying tree. Using it for rendering a TUI is a very reasonable application of the technology.
sweetheart commented on How will the miracle happen today?   kk.org/thetechnium/how-wi... · Posted by u/zdw
sweetheart · 2 months ago
What an amazing blog post. Such a treat to have read this. Thanks for sharing.
sweetheart commented on Indie game developers have a new sales pitch: being 'AI free'   theverge.com/entertainmen... · Posted by u/01-_-
sweetheart · 3 months ago
https://archive.ph/20251125055632/https://www.theverge.com/e...

I'm actually currently in the process of trying to career shift from a "normal" SWE career into indie game development, and starting to navigate this a bit myself. As I become more invested in the indie game space, both as someone who wants to make a living within it, but also as someone who wants to support other indie devs more and more, I feel like what I care about most is when a game has a clear sense of the individual(s) behind the project. I dont think that this strong sense of identity is antithetical to generative AI use, but I definitely think it can become a crutch that hurts rather than helps.

I say all this, but at the same time can't imagine feeling compelled to do without Cursor for development. To me, there is a remarkable difference between AI being used for the software engineering vs. the art direction. But this is just personal preference, I think. Still, it's hard to know if that will mean I can't also use something like a "Gen-AI Free" product label, or where that line will fall. Does the smart fill tool in Photoshop count as Gen AI? How could it not?

In the end, I think there is (or there _can_ be) real value to knowing that the product you purchased was the result of a somewhat painstaking creative process.

sweetheart commented on US airlines are pushing to remove protections for passengers and add more fees   travelandtourworld.com/ne... · Posted by u/duxup
AtlanticThird · 6 months ago
I don't think that's what anyone wants. I think they just want families with young children to pay to sit together, like everyone else has to
sweetheart · 6 months ago
I think the point remains, though, that making it harder to ensure a young child is sitting next to their guardian benefits _no one_. Having learned over the last year what flying with a 2 year old is like, an increase in the amount of toddlers who fly without sitting next to their parents is just going to be a nightmare for the kids, the parents, the other passengers, and the crew. No one should want this, in my opinion. Besides, the parents have the leverage in this situation I think, in the form of feral toddlers hell bent on maximizing chaos (and I mean that lovingly and empathetically, but still vaguely as a threat lol)

u/sweetheart

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