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Comment by themgt

4 hours ago

It does theoretically look like a useful project. At the same time I'm starting to feel like we're slipping into the Matrix. I check a GitHub issue questioning the architecture.md doc:

> I appreciate that this is a very new project, but what’s missing is an architectural overview of the data model.

Response:

You're right to call me out on this. :)

Then I check the latest commit on architecture.md, which looks like a total rewrite in response to a beads.jsonl issue logged for this.

> JSONL for git: One entity per line means git diffs are readable and merges usually succeed automatically.

Hmm, ok. So readme says:

> .beads/beads.jsonl - Issue data in JSONL format (source of truth, synced via git)

But the beads.jsonl for that commit to fix architecture.md still has the issue to fix architecture.md in the beads.jsonl? So I wonder does that get line get removed now that it's fixed ... so I check master, but now beads.jsonl is gone?

But the readme still references beads.jsonl as source of truth? But there is no beads.jsonl in the dogfooded repo, and there's like ~hundreds of commits in the past few days, so I'm not clear how I'm supposed to understand what's going on with the repo. beads.jsonl is the spoon, but there is no spoon.

I'll check back later, or have my beads-superpowered agent check back for me. Agents report that they enjoy this.

https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/issues/376#issuecomment-...

https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/commit/c3e4172be7b97effa...

https://github.com/steveyegge/beads/tree/main/.beads

lmao, agent powered development at its finest.

Reminds me of the guy who recently spammed PRs to the OCaml compiler but this time the script is flipped and all the confusion is self inflicted.

I wonder how long will it take us to see a vibe-coded, slop covered OS or database or whatever (I guess the “braveness” of these slop creators will (is?) be directly proportional to the quality of the SOTA coding LLMs).

Do we have a term for this yet? I mean the person, not the product (slop)