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  1. The Cognitive Dark Forest | Rye blog

    "You think of something new and express it - through a prompt, through code, through a product - it enters the system. Your novel idea becomes training data. The sheer act of thinking outside the box makes the box bigger."

    https://ryelang.org/blog/posts/cognitive-dark-forest/

    #ai #career #codegen

  2. Your ticket is a prompt — Dheer

    "A lot of people I speak to don’t realize that their tickets are now prompts, and if we continue using them the way we used them pre-AI, they will poison your context. The words on the ticket shape what an agent considers in scope and constrain its reasoning. A fragment produces fragment-shaped work."

    https://dheer.co/tickets-are-prompts/

    #ai #codegen

  3. notes: copilot edited an ad into my pr

    "After a team member summoned Copilot to correct a typo in a PR of mine, Copilot edited my PR description to include and ad for itself and Raycast."

    https://notes.zachmanson.com/copilot-edited-an-ad-into-my-pr/

    #ai #codegen #copilot #dev #github #oof

  4. People are not friction - daverupert.com

    "That’s because we know Gell-Mann is real. We know there’s an optimism bias the size of the sun blinding us to the actual quality of what the machine is producing. We need knowledgeable people to share what they know to improve the quality of our work, generated or otherwise. We even need ignorant people to make sure we can break ideas down into their simplest form that everyone, agents or human, understand. People can have bad attitudes, be shitty, and have wrong opinions… but people are not ..."

    https://daverupert.com/2026/03/people-are-not-friction/

    #ai #codegen #llms #work

  5. 2026 Week 13

    https://blog.lmorchard.com/2026/03/27/w13/

    TL;DR: Got ADHD meds for the first time ever and promptly disappeared into a productivity fugue state, bookmarked an alarming number of articles about whether AI is killing the craft of programming, and declared myself a software meat popsicle.

    #weeknotes #ai #adhd #codegen #retro #craft #miscellanea

  6. Agent-to-agent pair programming - Axel Delafosse

    "That’s why I built loop: a dead-simple CLI that launches claude and codex side-by-side in tmux, with a bridge that lets them talk to each other. It makes this feedback loop faster and more natural, while preserving context across iterations. It’s interesting because it enables the agents to be more proactive, since the interaction between them is more natural (and I expect that to only get better as the models get better too). Because loop runs the interactive TUIs, you can stay in the loop, ..."

    https://axeldelafosse.com/blog/agent-to-agent-pair-programming

    #agents #codegen

  7. Push events into a running session with channels - Claude Code Docs

    "Use channels to push messages, alerts, and webhooks into your Claude Code session from an MCP server. Forward CI results, chat messages, and monitoring events so Claude can react while you’re away."

    https://code.claude.com/docs/en/channels?utm_content=inline_link&utm_source=it&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=2026_Q1_RET_MKTG_Claude_Code_Newsletter_March_2026_CC_Only_CAI_Activity&utm_term=claude_code&utm_campaignId=17278723

    #agents #ai #claude #codegen

  8. axeldelafosse/loop: Dead-simple Bun CLI that runs Codex and Claude Code in a loop.

    "One agent is the main worker, the other acts as a reviewer. They work together on a PLAN.md and iterate until they both agree the task is done. Then the main worker creates a draft PR."

    https://github.com/axeldelafosse/loop

    #agents #ai #codegen #llms

  9. Thoughts on slowing the fuck down

    "Anything that defines the gestalt of your system, that is architecture, API, and so on, write it by hand. Maybe use tab completion for some nostalgic feels. Or do some pair programming with your agent. Be in the code. Because the simple act of having to write the thing or seeing it being built up step by step introduces friction that allows you to better understand what you want to build and how the system "feels". This is where your experience and taste come in, something the current SOTA mo..."

    https://mariozechner.at/posts/2026-03-25-thoughts-on-slowing-the-fuck-down/

    #ai #career #codegen #llms #work

  10. The diminished art of coding | Read the Tea Leaves

    "My advice to other coders, or at least the advice I’m taking myself, is that if you’re looking for art in coding: stop looking. If you’ve never taken an interest in poetry, or painting, or dance, or whatever, now would be a good time. In an era where the internet is increasingly full of bots pumping their bland bot ideas into everybody’s brains, seeking out distinctly human forms of expression has become vital."

    https://nolanlawson.com/2026/03/22/the-diminished-art-of-coding/

    #ai #art #career #codegen #future #llms

  11. The diminished art of coding | Read the Tea Leaves

    "My advice to other coders, or at least the advice I’m taking myself, is that if you’re looking for art in coding: stop looking. If you’ve never taken an interest in poetry, or painting, or dance, or whatever, now would be a good time. In an era where the internet is increasingly full of bots pumping their bland bot ideas into everybody’s brains, seeking out distinctly human forms of expression has become vital."

    https://nolanlawson.com/2026/03/22/the-diminished-art-of-coding/

    #ai #art #career #codegen #future #llms

  12. The diminished art of coding | Read the Tea Leaves

    "My advice to other coders, or at least the advice I’m taking myself, is that if you’re looking for art in coding: stop looking. If you’ve never taken an interest in poetry, or painting, or dance, or whatever, now would be a good time. In an era where the internet is increasingly full of bots pumping their bland bot ideas into everybody’s brains, seeking out distinctly human forms of expression has become vital."

    https://nolanlawson.com/2026/03/22/the-diminished-art-of-coding/

    #ai #art #career #codegen #future #llms

  13. 🚨BREAKING: #Codegen doesn't magically turn you into a coding wizard 🧙‍♂️! Despite the endless bragging about #AI spitting out code like it's the new gold rush, measuring #productivity by counting lines is like measuring a chef's skill by the number of carrots they chop 🥕✂️. Spoiler: More code ≠ more productivity; it's just more code. 🙄
    antifound.com/posts/codegen-is #CodingSkills #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #HackerNews #ngated

  14. 🚨BREAKING: #Codegen doesn't magically turn you into a coding wizard 🧙‍♂️! Despite the endless bragging about #AI spitting out code like it's the new gold rush, measuring #productivity by counting lines is like measuring a chef's skill by the number of carrots they chop 🥕✂️. Spoiler: More code ≠ more productivity; it's just more code. 🙄
    antifound.com/posts/codegen-is #CodingSkills #TechHumor #SoftwareDevelopment #HackerNews #ngated

  15. Silicon Valley Abuzz About Adding AI Compute to Engineer Compensation - Business Insider

    "With Levels.fyi pegging the 75th percentile software engineer salary at $375,000, Tunguz estimates that adding $100,000 in annual inference costs brings the fully loaded cost to $475,000 — meaning just over 20% of the compensation cost could come from AI usage in the future."

    https://www.businessinsider.com/ai-compute-compensation-software-engineers-greg-brockman-2026-3

    #ai #career #codegen #llms

  16. Run prompts on a schedule - Claude Code Docs

    "Scheduled tasks let Claude re-run a prompt automatically on an interval. Use them to poll a deployment, babysit a PR, check back on a long-running build, or remind yourself to do something later in the session."

    https://code.claude.com/docs/en/scheduled-tasks?utm_source=www.therundown.ai&utm_medium=newsletter&utm_campaign=openai-s-robotics-lead-exits-over-pentagon-deal

    #ai #claude #codegen #llms

  17. Continue local sessions from any device with Remote Control - Claude Code Docs

    "Continue a local Claude Code session from your phone, tablet, or any browser using Remote Control. Works with claude.ai/code and the Claude mobile app."

    https://code.claude.com/docs/en/remote-control#new-session

    #ai #claude #codegen #llms

  18. AI should help us produce better code - Agentic Engineering Patterns - Simon Willison's Weblog

    "If adopting coding agents demonstrably reduces the quality of the code and features you are producing, you should address that problem directly: figure out which aspects of your process are hurting the quality of your output and fix them."

    https://simonwillison.net/guides/agentic-engineering-patterns/better-code/#atom-everything

    #ai #codegen #coding #llms

  19. Continue local sessions from any device with Remote Control - Claude Code Docs

    "Continue a local Claude Code session from your phone, tablet, or any browser using Remote Control. Works with claude.ai/code and the Claude mobile app."

    https://code.claude.com/docs/en/remote-control

    #ai #claude #codegen #llms

  20. Superpowers 5

    "By far, my favorite new feature is the "Visual Brainstorming" companion tool, which grew out of my frustration with the ASCII art that Claude usually generates when you ask it anything about design or UX. I found myself asking Claude, over and over, "Hey, why don't you write that out as HTML so I can see what you're talking about.""

    https://blog.fsck.com/2026/03/09/superpowers-5/

    #agents #ai #codegen #llms

  21. obra/superpowers: An agentic skills framework & software development methodology that works.

    "An agentic skills framework & software development methodology that works."

    https://github.com/obra/superpowers

    #agents #ai #codegen #llms

  22. Perhaps not Boring Technology after all

    "A recurring concern I’ve seen regarding LLMs for programming is that they will push our technology choices towards the tools that are best represented in their training data, making it harder for new, better tools to break through the noise."

    https://simonwillison.net/2026/Mar/9/not-so-boring/#atom-everything

    #ai #codegen #llms #programming #tech

  23. Perhaps not Boring Technology after all

    "A recurring concern I’ve seen regarding LLMs for programming is that they will push our technology choices towards the tools that are best represented in their training data, making it harder for new, better tools to break through the noise."

    https://simonwillison.net/2026/Mar/9/not-so-boring/#atom-everything

    #ai #codegen #llms #programming #tech

  24. CW: LLM, Ideen umsetzen

    @leah

    Nah, I don't think being that absolute and ideological about it does any good either. LLM generated code is the fast fashion of programming. So as long as it is basically throwaway code (and you didn't pay for it, aka increased their costs and didn't make it a profitable business practice) I don't see anything wrong with it.

    The main issue is when #LLM generated code gets put into things that need to be maintained moving forward.

    #codegen #AI

  25. CW: LLM, Ideen umsetzen

    @leah

    Nah, I don't think being that absolute and ideological about it does any good either. LLM generated code is the fast fashion of programming. So as long as it is basically throwaway code (and you didn't pay for it, aka increased their costs and didn't make it a profitable business practice) I don't see anything wrong with it.

    The main issue is when #LLM generated code gets put into things that need to be maintained moving forward.

    #codegen #AI

  26. CW: LLM, Ideen umsetzen

    @leah

    Nah, I don't think being that absolute and ideological about it does any good either. LLM generated code is the fast fashion of programming. So as long as it is basically throwaway code (and you didn't pay for it, aka increased their costs and didn't make it a profitable business practice) I don't see anything wrong with it.

    The main issue is when #LLM generated code gets put into things that need to be maintained moving forward.

    #codegen #AI

  27. Some more #DecemberAdventure work from the bus:

    - Improved codegen to avoid generating code for unused functions.
    - Added the `#if` compiler directive for conditional compilation based on a given --flag.
    - Added the `#error` compiler directive to ensure we have a way to signal a compilation error in some path (for example, unimplemented library functions for a given OS and such).
    - Added the `#emit` compiler directive to be able to generate code directly on the backend verbatim. Now #badlang is a C macro assembler lol.

    Here is everything together.

    #pldev