Show newer
Simon boosted

@mcc none of the above: the whole internet isn't a reasonable educational resource, and in I haven't programmed without that for a very long time.

@mcc@mastodon.social none of the above: the whole internet isn't a reasonable educational resource, and in I haven't programmed without that for a very long time.

Simon boosted

"Error: Postal codes cannot contain spaces" Oh you believe that, do you

Simon boosted

[Boosts appreciated] Statement on Frameworks sponsoring of certain FOSS maintainers/projects 

I paid a fuckton of money for my @frameworkcomputer laptop parts. I paid extra for the parts I could've saved money on elsewhere because I wanted to support the company and what they stand for. I even ported Debian to the RISC-V Motherboard for the product that made Framework Framework: The Framework 13.

Now Framework decided to sponsor Omarchy and Hyprland, the leaderships of which are not just "politically of a different opinion", they are actively toxic, hostile and highly discriminatory, to phrase it euphemistically.

Nirav Patel responded to this in the community forum, essentially doubling down on the decision to take a "big tent approach".

I want to reiterate: __This isn't about "political differences", because the political difference are actively harmful to democracy itself, and the physical safety of marginalised communities.

Someone I supported in good faith with both code and money turned around and gave this money to multiple people who'd rather see me dead for existing.

Needless to say, I feel quite betrayed and I'm really torn on wether or not I should even continue and proceed with the port for the second RISC-V mainboard, because I don't want to end up supporting the hate towards me, my wife or other people in the same situation as me.

I'm sure I'm not the only one who feels betrayed by this decision.

@justanotheramy @bruces I was going to ask about that, though the mention of plaque doesn't mean this is the same discredited research program.

@simon how about the various flavors of real-time collaboration (pairing or larger groups)? Some of the coding tools have voice mode, but I'm not sure how it fares for discussion, especially the "pushing back" part.

@trysdyn Any Austin is in that vein, though usually more about built infrastructure. This one is more econ themed youtube.com/watch?v=FxqrVoec20

Simon boosted

On the list of Youtube series I would absolutely watch but I don't think exist: gamer/economist walks around the world in some open world game, talking about the trading system. Though we'd find 90% of the time the "trading system" is "commodities just have their price randomly move every X hours" I know.

Simon boosted

I've become one of those people who run multiple coding agents at once - here are my notes on embracing the parallel coding agent lifestyle simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/5/p

@timkellogg.me You don't *need* these things, and they require some effort to get the benefits. Unless there's a clear quick win, you're stuck on the thing that mostly works if that was adopted first.

@hanse_mina She is definitely wrong on any hope of preventing the conflict. *maybe* it would have clarified positions, but Putin is probably too shifty for that. I note the right-wing politicians are just eager to criticize her for other reasons, which I would mostly reject (nuclear maybe, but otoh germany also created a big part of the market for solar).

Simon boosted

Decided to live blog this morning's OpenAI DevDay announcements, since I'm in the audience simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/6/o

Simon boosted
Simon boosted

I published this piece as a free post. I would love to continue offering long-form essays like this for a broad audience. However, it is solely the support of my paid members that makes this possible.

If you think this is valuable work, consider becoming a member of Democracy Americana:

steady.page/en/democracyameric

Simon boosted

We are alarmed by reports that Germany is on the verge of a catastrophic about-face, reversing its longstanding and principled opposition to the EU’s Chat Control proposal which, if passed, could spell the end of the right to privacy in Europe. signal.org/blog/pdfs/germany-c

Simon boosted

One of the new skills required to get the most out of AI-assisted coding tools - Claude Code, Codex CLI, etc - is designing agentic loops: carefully selecting tools to run in a loop to achieve a specified goal. Do this well and you can solve many coding problems with brute force

Here's my expanded explanation of what it means to design an agentic loop, how to do it safely (while running in YOLO mode!) and kinds of interesting problems this approach can be used to tackle simonwillison.net/2025/Sep/30/

Simon boosted

If you've been trying to figure out DSPy - the automatic prompt optimization system - this talk by @dbreunig is the clearest explanation I've seen yet, with a very useful real-world case study youtube.com/watch?v=I9ZtkgYZnOw

My notes here: simonwillison.net/2025/Oct/4/d

@timkellogg.me the bottom 50% by volume of writing may very well contain the top 1% of wisdom, by many definitions.

Simon boosted

LLMs predict what a person would say if you want an LLM to be better than half of humanity, you remove the data that comes from the bottom 50% of humanity which, the bottom 50% doesn’t write much, so this is the default trajectory

Show older
Qoto Mastodon

QOTO: Question Others to Teach Ourselves
An inclusive, Academic Freedom, instance
All cultures welcome.
Hate speech and harassment strictly forbidden.