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JoshuaDavid

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2012-10-15

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  • It definitely comes up if you're just reviewing an already-"completed" PR. Even if you're not going to ship AI-generated code to prod (and I think that's a reasonable choice), it's often informative to give a high-level description of what you want to accomplish to a coding agent and see what it does in your codebase. You might find that the AI covered a particular edge case that you would have missed. You might find that even if the PR as a whole is slop.

  • Low hundreds ($190 for me) but yes.

  • The following by "Claude Slopson" (Claude Opus asked to write an answer that was obviously AI) scored 87% authentic:

    > Ah, what a fantastic question

    > For me, it's Breaking Bad–and honestly? It's not just a show, it's a masterclass in storytelling that fundamentally reshaped the television landscape.

    > What keeps drawing me back? The way it seamlessly blends moral complexity with edge-of-your-seat tension is nothing short of breathtaking. Walter White's transformation isn't just compelling–it's a profound meditation on identity, ambition, and the human condition itself.

    > But here's the thing–it's also deeply rewatchable. Every frame is meticulously crafted. Every detail matters. The foreshadowing alone is chef's kiss!

    > Whether you're a first-time viewer or a seasoned fan, Breaking Bad offers something for everyone. It's a testament to what happens when visionary creators push the boundaries of their medium.

    > In an era of endless content, some shows simply transcend. This is one of them.

    > 10/10, would recommend! What's YOUR comfort rewatch? Drop it below!

    (HN strips the emojis, but don't worry–they were there)

  • I doubt you'd need to build and hype your own, just find a popular already-existing one with auto-update where the devs automatically try to solve user-generated tickets and hijack a device machine.

  • That's how they did "build an AI app" back when the claude.ai coding tool was javascript running in a web worker on the client machine.

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