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hypermemetic

@hypermemetic

A muse for the machine god building self describing software

Beigetreten Eylül 2024
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hypermemetic
hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
the game is defining compact representations and allowing intelligent systems and intelligently designed programs to inflate that into the actual working machinery
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@___4o____ genuinely, I think it's a skill issue. Everything about the practice has changed for me, and I actually use my tools and hate tedium. So I'm not just making this up. The rate at which it's possible to develop has skyrocketted, but you need the agents and the workflows
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SPEC@___4o____·
It was a cool experiment though and made me feel so much more sane about my "contrarian" perspectives on the progress of LLMs. I experienced the VC brain. These guys live in a different reality.
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SPEC@___4o____·
I took a long hiatus from programming, and during that time I started to believe the retards saying coding was solved. I finally came out of retirement and spent most of the day working on a production react app. You guys are retarded. The needle barely moved.
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@CodeByNZ no and so I automated this away with a custom rpc protocol and a compiler toolchain. The agents define rust methods, and toolchain gives me and updates my client code automatically
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NZ ☄️@CodeByNZ·
Do backend devs really find joy in doing this ?
NZ ☄️ tweet media
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@1bit2far @RhysSullivan thanks for the inspo. I hadn't thought to model k8's. I have agents in containers with work extraction and injection semantics over git; and I have a petrinet-inspired workflow lattice. k8's might be doable...
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hypermemetic
hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
- Everyone is 10x - Everyone can build a compiler - Everyone is a polymath - Someone is probably building what you're building
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hypermemetic
hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
1. memetic software 2. 10x is dead 3. Plexus RPC is the unix philosophy implemented for the web
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hypermemetic
hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
the unix philosophy and bash are two pieces of software that go way too under appreciated. being a 10^x dev, you will be punished for not building composable software
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
Sufficiently advanced simulation is identical to execution. OpenProse is an incredible demonstration of this -- but it's not without it's limits. The fidelity of execution is bound to the capability of the executing cognition. For long running, state driven computations, computers running traditional programs reign, and maybe always will.
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
Open prose is an excellent contribution and with it you can observe the spectrum between AI virtual machines and program execution. all of our orchestras workflow engines, containerized executors, and everything in between stands between traditional and op
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
Someone please show me how you do your work. I wanna compare notes.
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
Systems take effort to build because we use cognition to synchronize our interfaces. we now have access to enough cognition to automate the construction of interfaces.
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@_Felipe do you think good docs can be replaced (for agents)? the way I see it documentation projects the volume of code onto a a much smaller surface, which ideally only instructs on aspects which are required for a particular task.
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Felipe O. Carvalho
Felipe O. Carvalho@_Felipe·
And this is why I’m probably going to start deleting skill files once they go out of sync with the code they are mentioning changes. These extra files in the codebase are becoming duplicated code. The agent should be able to understand the code without MORE CODE around it.
gabby@GabriellaG439

New blog post: "A sufficiently detailed spec is code" I wrote this because I was tired of people claiming that the future of agentic coding is thoughtful specification work. As I show in the post, the reality devolves into slop pseudocode haskellforall.com/2026/03/a-suff…

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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@sameQCU @SarahLacard still dogfooding github.com/hypermemetic/c…, but the concept is essentially that claude works in a container, claude helps you manage merge issues in and out, and the commands try to keep you informed about what they will do before executing.
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Sarah 🇨🇦@SarahLacard·
got burned again - i fucking hate git. the only time i'm scared of losing work is when i work with git. asked an agent to build a script to put a few file paths into a branch and move it onto a server so a collaborator could take a look and help out - the script it made...
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
@fmdz387 what's the backend for this thing look like? or is it fully local?
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
Claude is committing as `claude` and so I'm not getting any of the attribution on my github
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fmdz@fmdz387·
a few months of not writing even a single line of code.
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hypermemetic@hypermemetic·
if claude goes down one more time I'm going to cancel my subscription
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