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testfrequency 5 hours ago

How is this already #1 on the front page with 12 upvotes and 9 comments…

The article doesn’t reveal much. It feels like a fluff piece, and I can’t comprehend what the goal of sharing “we use AI agents” means for the dev community, with little to no examples to share. For a “dev” micro blog, this feels very lackluster. Maybe the Minion could have helped with the technical docs?

EDIT: slightly adjusts tinfoil hat minutes later it’s at #6

nylonstrung 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

It has all the trappings of NIH syndrome.

Reinventing the wheel without explaining why existing tools didn't work

Creating buzzwords ("blueprints" "devboxes") for concepts that are not novel and already have common terms

Yet they embrace MCP of all things as a transport layer- the one part of the common "agentic" stack that genuinely sucks and needs to be reinvented

__float an hour ago | parent | next [-]

What are the common terms for those? (I have heard "devbox" across multiple companies, and I'm not in the LLM world enough to know the other parts.)

CuriouslyC an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I was an early MCP hater, but one thing I will say about it is that it's useful as a common interface for secure centralization. I can control auth and policy centrally via a MCP gateway in a way that would be much harder if I had to stitch together API proxies, CLIs, etc to provide capabilities.

throwaway-aws9 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

resume driven development

netule 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

Stripe was launched through Y Combinator. It makes sense for their stuff to quickly bubble to the top of their news aggregator.

PunchyHamster 2 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

well, it's very important, now you know the financial code is handled by a bunch of barely supervised AI tools and can make decisions on whether to use product or not based on that

BiteCode_dev 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Likely they have whitelisted domaine names that go straight to the home page. Would make sense to put all Y combinator ex and new startup sites.

Marketting is a major goal of HN after all.

dewey 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Or the simpler explanation (which is probably closer to the truth): Stripe is a very popular company on HN as many people use them, their founders sometimes comment here and if they share their opinion on something people pay attention and upvote it.

nullstyle 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Or the even simpler explanation, that whenever Stripe posts a blog post, they have nine or 10 employees waiting to upvote it the moment it goes live.

handfuloflight 4 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

your absolut lee r8