| ▲ | big_toast 11 hours ago | |
People need a mental bucket for 'stochastic software' for a while. Or hot mess, a fast food meal that you can expect to mostly be bad in some sense, but serves a purpose, and can be really good in that case. Conflating the new style of agent-driven/vibe coded software with the old more predictable software leads to applying wrong heuristics/expectations. People have a pretty good mental model of different types of meals they'll have in a year, and modulate their expectations by context. I think there's room for a new type of software that operates on different principles. Peter has mostly been clear what type of software he's developing. And if it ever converges to bug free, that's great, but I think some of his motivation is to figure out what this new software is. While not giving the users food poisoning. | ||
| ▲ | raskJ 10 hours ago | parent [-] | |
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