

They wanted a platform that had fewer bots than facebook


They wanted a platform that had fewer bots than facebook


Highly recommend Eddy Burbacks Video about the topic


Nice, same birthday
I’m born 1.1.1970


The displays are not the problem
Them updating on a whim is


it’s not that they are adding AI to the browser. it’s that they are letting an AI develop the browser
from what I heard, the default one is enough. Although I haven’t checked it


that’s the annoying part.
LLM code can range to “doesn’t even compile” to “it actually works as requested”.
The problem is, depending on what exactly was done, the model will move mountains to actually get it running as requested. And will absolutely trash anything in its way, From “let’s abstract this with 5 new layers” to “I’m going to refactor that whole class of objects to get this simple method in there”.
The requested feature might actually work. 100%.
It’s just very possible that it either broke other stuff, or made the codebase less maintainable.
That’s why it’s important that people actually know the codebase and know what they/the model are doing. Just going “works for me, glhf” is not a good way to keep a maintainable codebase


Do they think the AI written code Just Works
yes.
literally yes.
It’s insane


“banana split” stems from a failed experiment where scientists tried to split audio frequencies by sticking the connectors into ice cream and running the audio through it
*math