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Building a Personal AI Factory

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simonw ◴[] No.44439075[source]
My hunch is that this article is going to be almost completely impenetrable to people who haven't yet had the "aha" moment with Claude Code.

That's the moment when you let "claude --dangerously-skip-permissions" go to work on a difficult problem and watch it crunch away by itself for a couple of minutes running a bewildering array of tools until the problem is fixed.

I had it compile, run and debug a Mandelbrot fractal generator in 486 assembly today, executing in Docker on my Mac, just to see how well it could do. It did great! https://gist.github.com/simonw/ba1e9fa26fc8af08934d7bc0805b9...

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low_common ◴[] No.44439544[source]
That's a pretty trivial example for one of these IDEs to knock out. Assembly is certainly in their training sets, and obviously docker is too. I've watched cursor absolutely run amok when I let it play around in some of my codebase.

I'm bullish it'll get there sooner rather than later, but we're not there yet.

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simonw ◴[] No.44439886[source]
I think the hardest problem in computer science right now may be coming up with an LLM demo that doesn't get called "pretty trivial".
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1. afro88 ◴[] No.44442389[source]
It coming from computer science might be the issue. There's a lot of open source repos out there that have tricky bugs, and todo lists of features that are too complex or time consuming for casual contributors to tackle. Adding significant value to an open source project is a pretty nice demo that won't get called "pretty trivial".

Can't be too far off!