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stack_framer | 19 days ago

We went from having new JavaScript frameworks every week to having new AI frameworks every week. I'm thinking I should build a HN clone that filters out all posts about AI topics...

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bonesss|19 days ago

Looking at the most popular agent skills, heavily geared towards react and JS, I think a lot of the most breathless reports of LLM success are weighted towards the same group of fashion-dependant JavaScript developers.

The same very online group endlessly hyping messy techs and frontend JS frameworks, oblivious to the Facebook and Google sized mechanics driving said frameworks, are now 100x-ing themselves with things like “specs” and “tests” and dreaming big about type systems and compilers we’ve had for decades.

I don’t wanna say this cycle is us watching Node jockies discover systems programming in slow motion through LLMs, but it feels like that sometimes.

Aeolun|19 days ago

Ironically, using LLM’s for React is an exercise in pain, because they’re all trained on the lowest common denominator. So even Opus is constantly fighting stupid reactivity bugs.

daliusd|19 days ago

Create extension that does that. AI can do that for you in 10 minutes

vintermann|19 days ago

You know the only effective way to do that, right?

malfist|19 days ago

Claude create a clone of Hacker News, no mistakes. Must compile.

jahsome|19 days ago

I've long wished for a 'filter' feature for the hn feed -- namely the old trend of web3 slop -- but with little else than keywords to filter, it would likely be tedious and inaccurate. Ironically, I think with AI/LLMs it could be a little easier to analyze.

chasd00|19 days ago

one technique i've found useful is i don't click on the link if i'm not interested.

jtokoph|19 days ago

It’s one reason I hoped lobste.rs had taken off. All posts are tagged and you can filter out by tag.

bitwize|19 days ago

This is how software is being written now. What you propose is like joining a forum called "Small-Scale Manufacturing News" and filtering out all 3D-printing articles.

LtWorf|19 days ago

We want to filter out the irrelevant software :)