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Fast and Hard Code

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/8/22/fast-hard-code/
13•lumpa•1h ago

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einpoklum•41m ago
> one thing is pretty clear: the act of familiarizing yourself with a language no longer matters and some of the friction that mattered for humans does not matter for agents.

sure, man, whatever.

Yet another HN item linking to a blog post by someone extolling the brave new world we are in due to LLM-generated code. Reminds me of this:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JeNS1ZNHQs8

sublinear•36m ago
I still think LLMs generate boilerplate and examples that should have been in the docs to begin with. We never really needed LLMs. We needed more active communities and maintainers to care about the "boring" parts.

All the rest of the generated code is usually slop. It only gets worse the further away you get from the most popular idioms that have already been written.

I don't think we're ever getting beyond that point with statistical "AI".

It's actually a pretty significant defeat for any open source tools that wanted to maintain control over what is considered canonically good. Maintainers are now forced to be a lot more defensive about what is possible with their tools. This limits their scope and kills curiosity and creativity.

We're lucky that all this happened after we found enough stability that people aren't too interested in creating new languages and frameworks from scratch like it was a decade ago.

patrickmay•26m ago
Agreed. Whenever I hear about LLMs automating "boilerplate" I ask "Why didn't you abstract that away before LLMs existed?"
jbs789•17m ago
> It only gets worse the further away you get from the most popular idioms that have already been written.

This explains my experience. It gives me good info about what other people do but doesn’t help me solve unique problems.

hdiutil is deprecated in macOS 27 Golden Gate

https://lapcatsoftware.com/articles/2026/8/7.html
111•zdw•2h ago•34 comments

Scrap

https://twitter.com/moxie/status/2091218652133732491
166•tosh•3h ago•68 comments

NetBSD and My Life (2005)

https://mail-index.netbsd.org/netbsd-advocacy/2005/09/10/0000.html
64•gnyeki•2h ago•14 comments

ElevenLabs, TwelveLabs, ThirteenLabs

https://quantumi.sh/public/labs.html
263•jemoka•6h ago•87 comments

Why your local LLM feels dumber than it is

https://forum.level1techs.com/t/why-your-local-llm-feels-dumber-than-it-is/253917
60•felineflock•3h ago•17 comments

Hister – A private, full content search index that you control

https://hister.org/
164•auraham•4d ago•55 comments

A Friendly Introduction to Racket

https://geometridae.bearblog.dev/a-friendly-introduction-to-racket/
143•signa11•7h ago•62 comments

RF Cafe

https://www.rfcafe.com/
103•gregsadetsky•3d ago•11 comments

typ.ing

https://typ.ing/
111•bookofjoe•4d ago•36 comments

How a Texas student blew the whistle on a rogue AI hacking attempt

https://www.reuters.com/world/how-texas-student-blew-whistle-rogue-ai-hacking-attempt-2026-08-20/
66•olalonde•1d ago•11 comments

ATProto spaces: A new extension to ATProto that enables non-public data

https://atproto.com/blog/atproto-spaces-alpha
72•grappler•2d ago•11 comments

Canada will match US tariffs 'dollar for dollar' as trade talks break down

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cvgvyy4x2mvo
334•tartoran•15h ago•1015 comments

Guess which of these LLM outputs is watermarked

https://sgoedecke.github.io/watermark-quiz/
39•gfysfm•2d ago•43 comments

Knowing When to Stop: The Art of Making a Loop Converge

https://a16z.com/knowing-when-to-stop-the-art-of-making-a-loop-converge/
16•gmays•1h ago•4 comments

Munder Difflin – Agent harness to run an office of your clones

https://munderdiffl.in/
234•simonpure•11h ago•109 comments

One night in Uzbekistan: Why was this one data point so influential?

https://statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu/2026/08/20/we-couldnt-reproduce-their-findings-and-realize...
41•paulpauper•1d ago•3 comments

English ↔ Claudish Translator

https://programasweights.com/claudish
17•leumon•2h ago•14 comments

Mythic's analog compute-in-memory architecture

https://www.mythic.ai
37•janandonly•4d ago•15 comments

Fast and Hard Code

https://lucumr.pocoo.org/2026/8/22/fast-hard-code/
14•lumpa•1h ago•4 comments

Why it might be time to rethink the human family tree

https://nautil.us/why-it-might-be-time-to-rethink-the-human-family-tree-1283985
40•Anon84•2d ago•24 comments

Z80 – The 1970s Microprocessor Still Alive (2021)

https://www.computer.org/csdl/magazine/mi/2021/06/09623402/1yJTvlRLmhi
107•asdefghyk•11h ago•50 comments

Show HN: terminal-code – VS Code inside the terminal

https://terminal-code.com
44•robpruzan•3d ago•15 comments

New MCP Roadmap

https://blog.modelcontextprotocol.io/posts/mcp-roadmap/
158•pentagrama•8h ago•119 comments

MiniageOS: "Dumbphone" Version of LineageOS

https://github.com/ofdryads/miniageOS
33•ashenke•2d ago•19 comments

Anthropic appears to be A/B testing reduced effort levels in Claude Code

https://twitter.com/argofowl/status/2091150597374537729
118•matthieu_bl•4h ago•121 comments

The Creation of Abulafia

https://blog.veitheller.de/abulafia.html
25•saulpw•1d ago•4 comments

Ameliorate

https://ameliorate.app/
78•hakkikonu•2d ago•20 comments

Rust Glancer: Rust LSP using 100x less RAM

https://rust-glancer.github.io/blog/hello-world/
387•matklad•1d ago•92 comments

ProgramBench Vetted: Reverse Engineering from a Runnable Binary

https://vetto.ai/companies/programbench-vetted.html
20•rigelbm•2d ago•1 comments

What's in a PowerPoint File?

https://editide.com/blog/what-is-a-pptx-file/
32•danielochoa0620•3d ago•19 comments