| ▲ | raphinou 14 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
I'm impressed with the speed of development. I didn't take a look at the quality of the code though. I'm using glm a Kimi k2.5, and I have a lot of corrections to apply to the code. Is Claude that better? Or is my process bad? OP: what's your development process? | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | antonyh 14 hours ago | parent | next [-] | ||||||||||||||||
I've not done enough Rust to truly know, but it looks reasonable from looking at the tests, a few models, some implementation code. It doesn't use the 'unsafe' keyword anywhere, but that's not necessarily an indicator. Uses unsafe-libyaml which is like what it sounds (a hacky port of libyaml) but is no longer maintained (archived on GH in March 2024), and may have better choices. An SBOM would highlight these dependencies better than me doing random searches through the code. I'm not sure I'd have put a default in the OIDC callback to localhost, that's about the only thing I've seen in a quick 5-minute skim through. I do like the comments and the lack of emojis :-) I too would like to know the process, if OP is willing to share. | |||||||||||||||||
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| ▲ | bsgeraci 13 hours ago | parent | prev [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Claude is... unfortunetly... that much better. They really know how to use the tools that integrate into CLI that just makes the flow so much better. The only extra stuff I am doing now is beads. https://github.com/steveyegge/beads I was using speckit and ralph-loop but think anthropic baked in that ralph-loop. Basically a dumb while true until you break with the condition. | |||||||||||||||||