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testfrequency | 9 days ago
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|9 days ago
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
menaerus|9 days ago
However, it is also light on material. I would also like to hear more technical details, they're probably intentionally secretive about it.
But I do, however, understand that building an agent that is highly optimized for your own codebase/process is possible. In fact, I am pretty sure many companies do that but it's not yet in the ether.
Otherwise, one of the most interesting bits from the article was
> Over 1,300 Stripe pull requests (up from 1,000 as of Part 1) merged each week are completely minion-produced, human-reviewed, but containing no human-written code.
__float|9 days ago
CuriouslyC|9 days ago
croes|9 days ago
Won‘t that be the nee normal with all those AI agents?
No frameworks, no libraries, just let AI create everything from scratch again
throwaway-aws9|9 days ago
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netule|9 days ago
BiteCode_dev|9 days ago
Marketting is a major goal of HN after all.
dewey|9 days ago
handfuloflight|9 days ago