← Back to context Comment by arjie 6 hours ago [flagged] 22 comments arjie Reply csiegert 6 hours ago There is also the solution of: No merge requests, just feature wishes and bug reports. All code is written solely by the maintainers (with the help of LLMs). arjie 4 hours ago I believe that SQLite is like this. All code is internally written. Yep, also very reasonable. Amounts to how much external input you want, I suppose. parliament32 6 hours ago Add a mechanism to donate tokens towards the maintainers' LLMs for a particular ticket and this whole class of problems will be resolved all at once. wereHamster 5 hours ago > Add a mechanism to donate tokensOr donate money. Crazy idea, eh? 4 replies → SoftTalker 5 hours ago And creates a new class of problems. Why not just fork the project and modify it yourself at that point, and cut out the maintainer middleman. 6 replies → esafak 5 hours ago That's the same as donating money, which you can already do. 1 reply → qazxcvbnmlp 6 hours ago Being able to submit an issue, description, test criteria along with a token budget would be pretty cool. arjie 4 hours ago There's an amusing attempt at this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48621645 ramraj07 5 hours ago Thats just a coding agent the "peopple" use via you, with extra steps.
csiegert 6 hours ago There is also the solution of: No merge requests, just feature wishes and bug reports. All code is written solely by the maintainers (with the help of LLMs). arjie 4 hours ago I believe that SQLite is like this. All code is internally written. Yep, also very reasonable. Amounts to how much external input you want, I suppose. parliament32 6 hours ago Add a mechanism to donate tokens towards the maintainers' LLMs for a particular ticket and this whole class of problems will be resolved all at once. wereHamster 5 hours ago > Add a mechanism to donate tokensOr donate money. Crazy idea, eh? 4 replies → SoftTalker 5 hours ago And creates a new class of problems. Why not just fork the project and modify it yourself at that point, and cut out the maintainer middleman. 6 replies → esafak 5 hours ago That's the same as donating money, which you can already do. 1 reply →
arjie 4 hours ago I believe that SQLite is like this. All code is internally written. Yep, also very reasonable. Amounts to how much external input you want, I suppose.
parliament32 6 hours ago Add a mechanism to donate tokens towards the maintainers' LLMs for a particular ticket and this whole class of problems will be resolved all at once. wereHamster 5 hours ago > Add a mechanism to donate tokensOr donate money. Crazy idea, eh? 4 replies → SoftTalker 5 hours ago And creates a new class of problems. Why not just fork the project and modify it yourself at that point, and cut out the maintainer middleman. 6 replies → esafak 5 hours ago That's the same as donating money, which you can already do. 1 reply →
wereHamster 5 hours ago > Add a mechanism to donate tokensOr donate money. Crazy idea, eh? 4 replies →
SoftTalker 5 hours ago And creates a new class of problems. Why not just fork the project and modify it yourself at that point, and cut out the maintainer middleman. 6 replies →
qazxcvbnmlp 6 hours ago Being able to submit an issue, description, test criteria along with a token budget would be pretty cool. arjie 4 hours ago There's an amusing attempt at this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48621645
arjie 4 hours ago There's an amusing attempt at this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48621645
There is also the solution of: No merge requests, just feature wishes and bug reports. All code is written solely by the maintainers (with the help of LLMs).
I believe that SQLite is like this. All code is internally written. Yep, also very reasonable. Amounts to how much external input you want, I suppose.
Add a mechanism to donate tokens towards the maintainers' LLMs for a particular ticket and this whole class of problems will be resolved all at once.
> Add a mechanism to donate tokens
Or donate money. Crazy idea, eh?
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And creates a new class of problems. Why not just fork the project and modify it yourself at that point, and cut out the maintainer middleman.
6 replies →
That's the same as donating money, which you can already do.
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Being able to submit an issue, description, test criteria along with a token budget would be pretty cool.
There's an amusing attempt at this here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=48621645
Thats just a coding agent the "peopple" use via you, with extra steps.