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if we made thought imaging technology, could dreams be copyrighted? i had a particularly trippy dream last night about an AI-generated Nietzsche self-help video that i could have never imagined, yet alone drawn sober. and yet, everything in the dream came from inside of my brain!

@godfat as per the hackernews page on it (and convos that i saw elsewhere), that blog is satire. makes sense, given that most of the times as a company you can do whatever and get away with it (the large majority of businesses being shadow b2b middlemen enterprises that 99% of people dont think about ever)

that said, i dont trust "honesty" from marketers. the best conman makes you to think they're putting all their cards on the table.

My turn to pen a blog about my discomfort with AI-generated code. I feel this is a measured take, and addresses something I haven't commonly seen mentioned elsewhere. And it helped me process a bunch. 🙂

"On Making"

https://beej.us/blog/data/ai-making/

#llm #genai #ai #programming

On Making

Thumos - Wikipedia

It is astonishing how many companies have decided almost all of their data work should be done by writing shit-tons of YAML, sometimes with bits of code jammed into random strings

And by astonishing I mean I'm going to be on the news the next time I see it

When I introduced Prettier to a code base, it was kind of scary because it was touching a lot of code, and if Prettier had a bug, we might get affected. In the end, it was fine. Using LLMs to do a code migration is basically the opposite of that experience. Looks good, but totally not fine in the end.

the replacement of waterfall with agile has left enterprise engineering with a java-shaped hole in its heart

/hit publish/

sermon of the baphomet

it was a warm September night. it had been rainy in the afternoon, but had stopped by the evening. Anish sat by the river alone. the parades had all ended, and the paraders had all left hours ago. there wouldn’t be any more for a few weeks. absent the drums and the fanfare, it felt even quieter.\nthe moon peeked and hid behind the clouds. he stared absently at the Ganesh idols. they kept swimming through the current, their long supply courtesy of the cityfolk upstream. they were accompanied by garlands, loose leaves, and other prayerstuffs. he wondered what exactly he was feeling in the moment. was it a religious melancholy – the exhaustion of a festival well celebrated? it was that for sure, but there was also something else.\n

something radical
I had the LLM work on a bunch of low priority refactoring that had been on the todo list forever and it did which is good but now I have to review a bunch of code and if it has a bug I didn’t even produce business value to outweigh the bug.

apparently hugo comes with an RSS feed by default and i never realised it.

https://blog.draconacht.dev/index.xml

anyway, new post!

https://blog.draconacht.dev/posts/2026/the_malaise_over_delhi/