If patterns observed in training data usually dominate exhibited behaviors of ML models, then limited training data seems like a good explanation. Of course, transfer learning may be another factor. If abstract-ness is the cause, then English may be a factor. Interesting space :)
10.03.2026 20:54
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Are they bad at TLA+ because of limited TLA+ training data? Or are they bad at writing specifications because of limited specification training data? Or is English a bad specification language?
10.03.2026 17:41
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By precedence, any SM account can make statements like "Grammarly suggested XYZ is bad" until #Grammarly contacts each account to opt out of such statements, right? How are companies running without common sense thinking? π€¦π€¦π€¦
10.03.2026 17:29
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I feel the same way about OSS but from a different viewpoint: has it become exploitive? Is it harder to monetize for creators? Still gathering thoughts.
10.03.2026 02:14
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Why not combine the review system and the code generation system, and generate code without logical errors? π€ It seems like a case of a merchant selling both the poison and its antidote.
09.03.2026 20:15
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Backseat Software β Mike Swanson's Blog
Interesting take on how #software has evolved from a passive tool to an always-on, interrupting, and snooping entity π Also, on how enabling techniques like telemetry and experimentation have affected #softwareengineering π
blog.mikeswanson.com/backseat-sof...
Source: "Design Lobster" newsletter
09.03.2026 17:39
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Is "yep dawg, I am aching" the right response? π
08.03.2026 21:40
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I've been expecting to see this shift for a while and it is interesting to see it actually starting to happen.
08.03.2026 17:19
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SPA vs. Hypermedia: Real-World Performance Under Load
| zwei und eins gmbh
Technical consulting and implementation for engineering teams: architecture reviews, performance analysis, and maintainable web applications without unnecessary SPA complexity.
Rich and balanced comparison of the performance of SPA and hypermedia based web app with interesting findings π The post includes limitations/caveats along with balanced when-to-use recommendations π
#SPA #web #hypermedia #performance
zweiundeins.gmbh/en/methodolo...
07.03.2026 02:52
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For me, programming in #Elixir is fun, easy, and simple due to pipes. The program is a sequence/flow of data transformations. The same is true in #Clojure (threading macros) and #FSharp.
06.03.2026 22:11
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Who Writes the Bugs? A Deeper Look at 125,000 Kernel Vulnerabilities - Pebblebed
Awesome analysis about the #human aspect of #Linux #kernel bugs πππ
Many interesting observations that can be considered by all #software #engineering teams.
pebblebed.com/blog/kernel-...
06.03.2026 21:50
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Seems similar to Model Driven Development (MDD): go from a model (aka spec of a system) to an implementation. Trusted translation/compilation and traceability were big issues with MDD. With proposed regeneration, I think backward compatible evolution will be an additional issue.
06.03.2026 19:28
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The skill to know when not to act and then to not act is often looked down upon; more so, when "bias for action" is all the rage.
06.03.2026 19:17
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"The only solution is to educate our children about life with digital abundance. Throwing them into the deep end when theyβre 16 or 18 is too late." -- blog.system76.com/post/system7... by @system76.bsky.social
I am reminded of bsky.app/profile/alex.... Was Internet an information discontinuity?
06.03.2026 02:16
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TIL eventually all paid competitions at #kaggle will require identity verification to ensure every user is a live human with a single account π€¦ Verification is done by uploading selfies to the Persona company π€¦
#security #privacy
www.kaggle.com/contact#/acc...
06.03.2026 01:05
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A GitHub Issue Title Compromised 4,000 Developer Machines
A prompt injection in a GitHub issue triggered a chain reaction that ended with 4,000 developers getting OpenClaw installed without consent. The attack composes well-understood vulnerabilities into so...
I am convinced we are on the verge of the first "AI agent worm". This looks like the closest hint of it, though it isn't it quite itself: an attack on a PR agent that got it to set up to install openclaw with full access on 4k machines grith.ai/blog/clineje...
05.03.2026 18:46
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π The sentence following what @carnage4life.bsky.social quoted paints a fuller picture: "Personally, I saw very limited gains in productivity from AI, nothing nearly profound to justify tossing out half of the company's workforce along with institutional knowledge and expertise."
05.03.2026 00:12
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My kid's teacher objected to a write-up suspecting it may have been generated by AI. The trigger was the use of richer than usual vocabulary, which resulted from discussing and reviewing the write-up with me. How are students supposed to learn without discussion and feedback?
03.03.2026 19:04
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What could go wrong with AI? π€¦
#AI #technology #LLM
03.03.2026 18:48
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So, can companies continuously capture/build and share their #institutional #knowledge across their workforce? If so, #LLMs can help one of the most frustrating aspects of corporate work π Of course, there will be security risks (e.g., need-to-know info) that are worth tackling given the benefits.
02.03.2026 22:50
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Oh, a new way to deal with Monday blues or scratch one's masochistic itch π€£ Why? Well, if you are seeking more pain, then may I suggest migrating by using Outlook's web interface via a non-MS browser on Linux?
02.03.2026 22:40
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Nice overview of actor-based approach to concurrency -- isolated processes, messages, and supervision -- supported by BEAM and OTP.
02.03.2026 19:30
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In contrast to leadership exhibited by the likes of Gandhi and MLK, the modern day spiel about leadership is about building a team (which I think is more about management which has its place) and not about pursuing and inspiring folks about worthy causes.
02.03.2026 16:25
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Can an agent add a "star" to a repo, say, if it uses the repo? I would not read too much into such metrics.
02.03.2026 16:11
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Given the recent geopolitical and economic rifts between USA and EU and Canada, I wonder "how will the EU nations and Canada respond if USA were to request help in the latest middle east conflict (like in the 2000s)?" Let's hope we don't have to answer this questionπ€
28.02.2026 19:24
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A great overview of the evolution of #container technology via #Docker. It also provides a quick peek into the various technology bits that enable containers work.
If you want to learn more about how containers work, then consider starting with wizardzines.com/zines/contai... by @b0rk.jvns.ca.
25.02.2026 21:55
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Tests Are The New Moat | Daniel Saewitz
As AI becomes better at cloning people's open source work, what ends up becoming most valuable are software contracts, tests, and API surface area. This clashes the incentives of clearly defining your...
As "cloning" software becomes easier with LLM-based SE (which works better with oracles, e.g., tests), can tests serve as the new moat? They can but only until we figure out efficient ways to generate effective tests.
saewitz.com/tests-are-th...
#oss #softwaredevelopment #LLM
25.02.2026 19:01
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You can. Just turn off the computer for a weekend π Jokes aside, struggles to connect devices and Internet seems to be the bane of life with computers.
24.02.2026 02:17
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