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Not open source? :(


Nothing prevents us from open sourcing it and we'd be happy to do it. Currently it has a lot of Figma specific internals in the code (monitoring, feature flags, traffic priorities). We can clean that up into pluggable interfaces and would be good to open source.


Is it? If the spec is as detailed as the code would be? If you make a change to one part of the spec do you now have inconsistencies that the LLM is going to have to resolve in some way? Are we going to have a compiler, or type checker type tools for the spec to catch these errors sooner?


It IS a compiler. You might as well ask if the machine-language output of a C compiler is as detailed as the C code was.

To anticipate your objection: you can get over determinism now, or you can get over it later. You will get over it, though, if you intend to stay in this business.


> It IS a compiler.

What are you talking about? If an LLM is a compiler, then I'm a compiler. Are we going to redefine the meaning of words in order not to upset the LLM makers?


Originally, the word "computer" referred to a human being. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer_(occupation)

Over time, when digital computers became commonplace, the computing moved from the person to the machine. At this time, arguably the humans doing the programming of the machine were doing the work we now ask of a "compiler".

So yes, an LLM can be a compiler in some sense (from a high level abstract language into a programming language), and you too can be a compiler! But currently it's probably a good use of the LLM's time and probably not a good use of yours.


I don't know, having done a lot of completely pointless time-wasting staring at hex dumps and assembly language in my youth was a pretty darned good lesson. I say it's a worthwhile hobby to be a compiler.

But your point stands. There is a period beyond which doing more than learning the fundamentals just becomes toil.


Or something like https://antithesis.com/


Ah yes, all of the precedents and lawful authority that this president cares so much about adhering to.


Crypto shredding?


Some have done it (repo includes links to main articles covering the process): https://github.com/getsentry/sentry-watchdog

Note: I work for sentry.


If you’re on iOS, and don’t use swipe keyboard, disable that functionality. I found it made a big improvement for me.



There is a whole KIP that is “preview” on Kafka 4.1 to handle this use case natively: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/plugins/servlet/mobile?c...

Note: I haven’t had a chance to test it out in anger personally yet.


yep i mentioned that in another thread below. very excited to see it added, but it will be some time until its production ready / they implement the full feature set


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