10 pointsby heldridaan hour ago4 comments
  • aurareturn27 minutes ago
    6 days of work to do this. Even if it doesn't end up becoming meaningful, it shows just how tokens and work done will be linked now and in the future.

    It's going to be hard to compete with someone or a company that has more compute. They will just be able to do things you can't.

  • heldridaan hour ago
    An update on Bun’s experimental migration from Zig to Rust:

    The Rust rewrite now passes 99.8% of Bun’s pre-existing Linux x64 glibc test suite.

  • black_1320 minutes ago
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  • rvz44 minutes ago
    If true:

       Green light for the rewrite-it-in-rust and pro AI crowd.
    
       Amber light for the bugs that are in the rust rewrite.
    
       Red light for the 100% anti-AI folks.
    
    Unfortunately, when to someone takes the absolute position of hating something such as AI and progress; there will always be someone else that is determined to turn that into marketing content and attempt to prove them wrong.

    Anthropic is not only doing just that, but won't let the Zig community stop them even when they used Claude to improve the compiler (and have checked the code themselves) and will use this opportunity to market Claude to migrate Bun from Zig to Rust.

    • heldrida2 minutes ago
      Thats true, but the author might have decided on its own. Not everything is a marketing plan.
    • vintagedave27 minutes ago
      > absolute position of hating something such as AI and progress

      Most takes I've seen are far more nuanced.

      Key is that 'progress' has a positive connotation. It is different from change. Mere change - such as new inventions - may not necessarily be aligned with progress in a field, society, etc.

      Change may be inevitable, but it's up to us humans to sculpt it into progress.

      • rvz20 minutes ago
        But I am talking about Zig and others who have the same stance. Zig has a very strict No LLM / AI contribution policy and it likely got in the way of the Bun maintainers at Anthropic. From [0]

        >> No LLMs for issues.

        >> No LLMs for patches / pull requests.

        >> No LLMs for comments on the bug tracker, including translation.

        [0] https://codeberg.org/ziglang/zig#strict-no-llm-no-ai-policy