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The Blackwall Between Your AI Agent and Your Filesystem

https://www.wshoffner.dev/blog/greywall
1•ticktockbent•1m ago•0 comments

Boltcli – Bolt Food orders from the terminal (reverse-engineered API)

https://github.com/Lukynnnn/boltcli
1•Lukynnnn•4m ago•0 comments

PostMac – AI-native development, trunk-based Git, 12-factor philosophy

https://github.com/tdsanchez/PostMac
1•tdsanchez•5m ago•1 comments

Bob Dylan's AI "Lectures from the Grave" Review: An Accidental Warning

https://consequence.net/2026/03/bob-dylan-ai-lectures-from-the-grave-review/
1•coloneltcb•11m ago•0 comments

Error messages are an underrated part of agent experience

https://www.knut.fyi/blog/2026-03-30/agentic-developer-experience-starts-with-your-system
2•jeffinpdx•12m ago•0 comments

Ask HN: Anyone getting random quotes from U-Haul while their website is down?

1•phyzix5761•12m ago•0 comments

iOS 26.4 Autocorrect Updates

https://www.wsj.com/tech/apple-iphone-autocorrect-update-7659d618
2•daviesgeek•14m ago•0 comments

Show HN: HackerOne Silent-Patched My Critical BOLA and Banned Me

https://github.com/guardiankali/HackerOne-Silent-Patch-Exposed/blob/main/Critical.README.md
2•Salamalto•15m ago•0 comments

The Nginx default page hides 5 clues that lead to same 24-word BIP39 mnemonic

https://bip39-recast.pages.dev/wwwroot/
2•imcotton•17m ago•0 comments

Anarchist Calisthenics

https://harpers.org/archive/2012/12/anarchist-calisthenics/
2•theopsimist•18m ago•0 comments

They Believed They Found $500M in Civil War Gold. Then the FBI Swooped In(2025)

https://www.popularmechanics.com/adventure/a69762000/treasure-hunters-find-gold-fbi/
2•Jimmc414•20m ago•0 comments

Sedan (Nuclear Test)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sedan_(nuclear_test)
2•JumpCrisscross•20m ago•0 comments

California Counties and Cities Comparison

https://trekhleb.dev/cali-vibe/
2•okso_app•22m ago•0 comments

Books and Screens

https://aeon.co/essays/what-we-think-is-a-decline-in-literacy-is-a-design-problem
3•bookofjoe•23m ago•0 comments

PocketMage PDA CrowdSupply

https://www.crowdsupply.com/talisman-design/pocketmage
2•caminanteblanco•23m ago•0 comments

StarRocks Is Not Enterprise Ready

https://dataengineeringguide.substack.com/p/starrocks-celerdata-not-enterprise-ready-2026
3•amandagerdes•25m ago•0 comments

Show HN: Codemaxxing – Maximize your slop abilities

https://github.com/jshchnz/codemaxxing
3•jshchnz•26m ago•0 comments

Long-Context Isn't the Answer

https://www.humanlayer.dev/blog/long-context-isnt-the-answer
2•arbayi•31m ago•0 comments

Wisp: WebAssembly Lisp

https://github.com/DavidLiedle/WISP
3•DavidCanHelp•31m ago•0 comments

Apollo's impatient old-timers are rooting for NASA's return to the moon

https://apnews.com/article/apollo-artemis-nasa-moon-6fd9cb210d40c59a729d5103c0994351
6•devonnull•31m ago•0 comments

FreeBSD Forums Hacked

https://mastodon.social/@nixCraft/116319158100665914
4•PortableCode•32m ago•0 comments

AI's capability improvements haven't come from it getting less affordable

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/E6ELHguZFNF3Czp55/ai-s-capability-improvements-haven-t-come-from-...
2•gmays•34m ago•0 comments

OpenAI introduces a Codex plugin for Claude Code

https://twitter.com/reach_vb/status/2038670509768839458
4•adamfeldman•41m ago•1 comments

Discrete Norms, Stability Analysis, and the Lax Equivalence Theorem

https://natrask.github.io/ENM5320-2026/NewMaterial/Lecture03_Jan27/Lecture_4.html
2•measurablefunc•45m ago•0 comments

AI models sabotaging shutdown scripts. It took 22 years to regulate Meta

https://www.briancarpio.com/blog/ai-is-self-preserving-what-happens-in-22-years
3•linsys•45m ago•0 comments

Nous Research Hermes Agent launches Multi-agent

https://twitter.com/nousresearch/status/2038688578201346513
2•grafda•46m ago•0 comments

AI Leaders versus Elon Musk

https://www.axios.com/2026/03/30/elon-musk-openai-altman-anthropic
2•doener•46m ago•0 comments

Notes on Going Solo

https://www.joanwestenberg.com/notes-on-going-solo-celebrating-6-years-of-studio-self/
3•exolymph•49m ago•0 comments

Show HN: 30u30.fyi – Is your startup founder on Forbes' most fraudulent list?

https://30u30.fyi
116•not-chatgpt•53m ago•39 comments

Ask HN: Do multiple short stints in startups hurt even if you've learned a lot?

3•gokuljs•55m ago•1 comments
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Tickets Are Prompts

https://dheer.co/tickets-are-prompts/
11•bushido•1h ago

Comments

Pakvothe•33m ago
This resonates. We've been moving toward this with AI coding assistants, the ticket description IS the prompt. The better you write the ticket, the better the output. The missing piece is giving the AI agent enough context about your codebase conventions. Things like MCP servers that expose project-specific tools and rules help bridge that gap.
chrysoprace•30m ago
It is very rare that I've come across a well-defined ticket. The most well-defined tickets were the ones I wrote myself, and even those had gaps because I wasn't typically the product owner.

It's the same story that it's always been, agents or not, that engineers need to be analysts and translate poorly defined criteria into something that's fit for purpose.

bushido•20m ago
I agree. I think the poorly defined criteria that we have all gotten accustomed to is thanks to the many layers of the game of whispers that we've added in in organizations between the needs of the customer and the engineers.

Something I've been doing in my own organization, but also trying to help other organizations with, is getting engineers closer to the customers now that building and the time it takes to build is no longer the resource, which is scarce.

pjm331•9m ago
the actual argument being made here:

"Assign agents the biggest piece justifiable. I can summarize a product outcome or a feature in two lines. That’s what goes on the ticket. Let the agents figure out subtasks when the work is ready for review, not before. Once you break an initiative into technical issues upfront, the outcome gets lost and the focus shifts to minutiae."

This is not about the ticket being well defined, this is about the agent having the larger context of what you are trying to do

xg15•7m ago
I'd say the headline is misleading. The message is in effect that (traditional, human-written) tickets are not prompts and things will go wrong if we treat them as such.

But because we will do so anyway, people should adapt and start to write their tickets like prompts.