Cindy Sridharan

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Cindy Sridharan

Cindy Sridharan

@copyconstruct

San Francisco, CA Bergabung Temmuz 2010
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Cindy Sridharan
Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
@zeeg Or for that matter, pioneering new open source projects that’s not some personal productivity tool. Where’s the next generation of file systems, databases, orchestrators, device drivers etc? Vibecoders not interested in solving hard problems?
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where's all those billion dollar businesses built from gas town and other slop farms? oh
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Soon, the entire software development and delivery stack is going to be owned by the two “core model” companies. Everything from GitHub, to CI to CD to monitoring to debugging. They’ll first start with the “development” stack, and then slowly move to the “delivery” stack.
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Marc Brooker@MarcJBrooker·
New blog post, about a great little way to add fairness to distributed systems. Combining stochastic fairness queuing, best-of-two, and shuffle sharding.
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Simon Willison@simonw·
I've published the first two chapters of a new guide to Agentic Engineering Patterns - coding practices and patterns to help get the best results out of coding agents like Claude Code and OpenAI Codex simonwillison.net/2026/Feb/23/ag…
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This app is now more slop than human generated content. Which is a shame, because being able to connect with interesting people in tech was what made Twitter fun. It’s only a matter of time before we’re going to see an alternative where only verified humans are allowed to post.
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It’s kind of interesting that the “public face” of Claude Code are the creators and developers of the project, whereas for OpenAI/Codex, seemingly everyone at the company right up to the CEO is the hype person. ngl, the first strategy seems more organic and authentic.
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@threepointone IMO we all need to get much, much better at reading and digesting vast amounts of code, now that writing it has become automated and a commodity. Code comprehension was always an important skill; but even more so now. Looking at large diffs and being able to zero in on specifics
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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
@copyconstruct been talking about this internally, if devs are generating 2x more code (5x? 10x?) but humans still review every line, the bottleneck is going to frustrate everyone small+stacked diffs might help, and we handwave "ai will do a first reiew pass" but it's not looking great
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Unpopular opinion: Unless you’re just prototyping, you should aim to understand as close to 100% of production code generated by LLMs. Yes, all of it. Effective mental models are still important for humans to sustainably maintain and evolve a codebase via prompting alone.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
@Noahpinion this issue for the left is what “was the 2020 election stolen” is for the right.
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There are a small number of people who use LLMs to understand bugs better, go deeper into the subject matter, validate if the LLM provided solution makes sense, and generally improve their knowledge and expertise, but at an accelerated clip. And many others who do none of this.
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Tools like Claude Code are consistently better for things like analyzing server side Grafana dashboards and correlating it with logs, spindumps, client side sysdiagnose, TCP dumps, etc than it is just for codegen. If you’re not debugging with these tools, you’re missing out.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
@hkarthik We saw the same during the Arab Spring. “Free nations” bombed Libya and Syria, and everything went to shit. Led to a mass migration crisis which destabilized Europe Sorry, best for “free nations” to stay out of this. Nothing ever good comes from intervention in the Middle East.
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Karthik Hariharan
Karthik Hariharan@hkarthik·
I am excited at the possibility of a free Iran. But it requires support from other free nations and democracies. Silently letting the current regime continue to suppress its citizens is not an option.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
OSDI and SOSP are the two most prestigious systems engineering conferences. Claude Code categorized a decades worth of papers into four buckets. Directionally speaking, this looks about right. There’s less research happening in databases and compute than a decade ago.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
Let’s get real: for an org to get 100x more productive, the productivity ceiling unlocked CANNOT be a function of the local maxima of individual skill/adroitness, as it currently is. Holistic agent-native software development is only possible from platform first principles.
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
To put it more simply, IME having access to an AI tool isn’t making developers who weren’t the best at debugging suddenly become expert debuggers, or teams with flaky CI suites suddenly write high quality tests. That’s not what I’d call “productivity-maxxing”, from an org level.
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In short, this ain’t happening, when you take the full software lifecycle into account I mean, is your org as a whole solving 10x more high priority problems? Are you shipping 10x more features? Has your reliability gone up by 10x? Can every engineer debug 10x faster!
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Cindy Sridharan@copyconstruct·
@mahapmanoj “did something change?” I guess I stopped blogging like 4 years ago. Not sure how much interest there still is in these posts, but I could post the list for 2025. Tons of super interesting stuff that goes unnoticed among all the AI hullabaloo.
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Manoj Mahapatra
Manoj Mahapatra@mahapmanoj·
Hey @copyconstruct 👋 I looked forward to your annual Best Tech Talks roundup—those lists were nice. Any chance it’s coming back, or did something change?
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Coworker talking about how his holiday side projects are all tens of thousands of lines of code, all 100% AI generated, and he’s not even looked at a single line of code that was produced. He’s confident that if the tests he’s asked the agent to write pass, everything’s good.
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