Comment by raincole
4 days ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/edit?id=45982416
(Not so)interestingly, the PR author even advertised this work on HN.
4 days ago
https://news.ycombinator.com/edit?id=45982416
(Not so)interestingly, the PR author even advertised this work on HN.
what’s stopping the author from maintaining their own fork i wonder?
Nothing!
Another question though when reading his blog: is he himself full AI? as in, not even a human writing those blog posts. Reads a bit like that.
Presumably the LLM also wrote the blog post. At least, it generated a file named OCAML_DWARF_BLOG_POST.md: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml/pull/14369/files#diff-bc37d03...
Funnily enough, people have been asking themselves this question about this author for at least 17 years!
https://old.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/674d1/joel_rey...
Either a regular bot or a flesh bot, doesn't really matter at that point, does it?
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I don't always use OCaml (meme coming in 1...2...3) and maintaining a fork is a significant undertaking.
More importantly, being able to debug native OCaml binaries and actually see source code, values of variables, etc. is something that's useful to everyone.
Looking at assembler instead of source code sucks unless you are reverse-engineering.
Why are you submitting a PR if you do not use the software? You could just as easily donate the money that you spent producing 13k LOC to the project and they would spend it to use Claud on things that need to be fixed or just pay themselves to fix things manually.
This way there were hours, kwh, and dollars wasted on something that will be of no use to anyone.
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no clout
Your link doesn’t work when logged out because it’s to the edit page. s/edit/item