Greg Reinacker

@gregr
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Founder of Tradervue and NewsGator.
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@brentsimmons I’ve noticed this as well - although once I gave up hope and just rebooted, and that worked…so, that’s my advice. 😂
@danielpunkass @steipete haha - like an earn out, but in reverse! 🤣
@stroughtonsmith for a recent personal site I did, I ended up asking Claude for some mockups, then picked the one I liked and told Codex to implement something like it. :)
@brentsimmons wait ’til they hear about SMTP!

@nolan reading the comments on your blog, and to a lesser extent here, I’m struck (again) by how many experienced engineers keep their heads in the sand about how good this technology is, and how fast it’s improving.

“It’s not a better coder than me.” “We’ll always have to review their code.” Today - maybe. Tomorrow? Not a chance.

A sort-of related popular example, @steipete has also recently mentioned committing much of his code without looking at it, in Open Claw.
If an application is observably correct, does it matter what the code looks like? As a long time software engineer, my instinct is “yes it matters” - but maybe not? If a human never has to look at the code, do we care?

RE: https://fedi.simonwillison.net/@simon/116030108431644256

Fascinating engineering from StrongDM. The comments to Simon’s post are interesting too - several “obviously you must review the code, LLMs hallucinate, lol” takes, rooted in today’s model of software development. I would encourage naysayers to think about this with an open mind, and consider how quickly our LLM agents are evolving.

@christianselig they’re just slowing you down to make sure your check’s gonna clear. 😉

@matt_birchler huh…had no idea! Doesn’t seem to work for me on Tahoe, though - it focuses the window, and gives me tile outlines to e.g. tile left/right.

EDIT: haha, that was a critical edit there 😂 - cmd+drag does indeed work! Great tip!