Tamir Bahar

@tmr232
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Bio's are hard.

| ex-JFrog
| ex-Magic Leap
| He/Him

Homepagehttps://tamir.dev
Githubhttps://github.com/tmr232
If your fuzzy pattern matching agent produces spaghetti code is that AI dente?

It feels like most "good" use-cases of LLMs in coding are for cases that don't involve "good code".
In the last few days:
- Implementing 1-off scripts
- Proof-of-concept in hostile environments (VSCode extensions)
- Reviewing massive PRs

So yes, they are useful, but I still don't trust the code they generate.
I've not seen them generate what I'd consider "good" code yet.

What can I do to convince myself that jj is worth a try despite having lazygit?

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Teaching remotely is better than I expected, but in-person is soooo much better.
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LLMs turn your job into mostly code review, a task everyone famously loves to do and is good at

I’ve found myself feeling unmoored by the current crop of FOSS contributions. I genuinely don’t know how to proceed.

Of course there’s the slop where the PR checklist gets deleted & almost all items violated. The truly annoying part about this is that I always try to be kind & not a stickler about policies. I guess I don’t owe kindness to a bot, but it’s a bad look to be assertive in public. (1/5)

For fuck sake, Gmail!
If I click "not spam" it's because I'm currently reading the email and I want to click a link in it. I _never_ want to send it to 5 days ago in my inbox for me to go hunt for.
If you as a journalist bring up the fact the Linus Torvalds vibe-codes, but fail to add "for his guitar effect pet-project" you can consider yourself a permanent resident of the tabloid/propaganda shelf.