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Giving it access to JIRA doesn't make the code it produces more mergable, or reduce the cognitive load and technical debt a massive PR written by AI introduces into complex codebases.

A massive PR written by ANYONE produces cognitive load and technical debt.

Why are you allowing massive PRs at all, fix your process first.


Cloudflare Workers are awesome. You can do a lot on the $5 tier. Their CLI tool `wrangler` is quite excellent.

Code generation tools know their APIs and they have excellent docs, so getting up and running isn't very difficult.


This is really cool! Would it be possible to fork this and do it for the NBA?


Maybe? ESPN has an unofficial API: https://github.com/pseudo-r/Public-ESPN-API


The thing is, most programming is mundane. Rename files, move them, make sure imports are correct, make sure builds pass...AI can do all of these with very high accuracy (most of the time).


Nothing forces you into using Auto Layout. If you want to drag frames around during ideation, the tool supports that. This is a non-issue.


The tickers from my 401k at Vangaurd aren't supported. VFIAX, VTIAX. Oh well.


Works for me. If the tickers is in Yahoo Finance, it should be supported.


Hardly worth mentioning a feature supported by...nothing


That's not true, it's obviously relevant to the article, plus, if it gets mentioned enough it's more likely to get support.


I used to respect Gruber, but as time has gone on, I think he's a kind of a dick. His "iOS superiority" takes are just generally very short-sided.


My guess is they explored this, but realized how limited workers are?


They did not write about it though.

Web Workers were used for running untrusted plugins in the past. They run off-the-main-thread, are terminateable, don't have access to DOM, etc.

You'd still need to cleanup their environment, before running untrusted code there. It's some challenge, but not too hard.

The only trouble is that they're hard to monitor for abuses of CPU/Memeory use. But that will at most crash your browser.


I've used an Aeron for close to 10 years, and it's the most comfortable and flexible chair for me. That being said, sitting down for 10 hours in any chair is not healthy.

I added a standing desk to my arsenal, and the routine of moving up and down every 40 minutes or so. Taking brisk 10-15 minute walks at least every 1.5-2 hours is crucial as well.

Core strength and flexibility have become so important to my fitness routine that if I go several days without exercising or stretching properly, I get pretty severe lower back pain.


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