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maplethorpe 2 hours ago

Their loss.

Think about it. Anthropic just reported that their codebase is now improving itself. We're moments away from every open source repo being able to do the same. Think of it like torrenting — you'll be able to open your repo to the public, and have a stream of code flow in from millions of contributors. More code than you could ever write in ten lifetimes, uploaded to your repository in a matter of days.

Ladybird doesn't know it yet, but they just left themselves in the dust.

dxdm an hour ago | parent | next [-]

Every idea can seem quite nice if you only imagine the good parts, gloss over the nitty-gritty and ignore the bad.

efficax 2 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

> open your repo to the public, and have a stream of code flow in from millions of contributors. More code than you could ever write in ten lifetimes, uploaded to your repository in a matter of days.

why would you want this. this sounds terrible

maplethorpe an hour ago | parent [-]

It would be free labour! Truly crowd-funded development.

I'm picturing something like folding@home, but where people donate their spare tokens to a service, and those tokens get distributed amongst all open source projects on GitHub. You don't think that would be cool? Like, someone might initialise a repo with only a readme and a to do list before they go to sleep, and then wake up to a complete software ecosystem that looks as if it's been in development since before they were born. Like, so much code that no one person could possibly understand it, and it all happened overnight while they were sleeping!