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  • That hits me like something a teacher tells you in a coding class that turns out to be nonsense when you get to the real world.

    In a company I work in, we have "no comments policy" for at least ~10 years now and we are not planning to change that. It's not just theory, we work like this in practice and purpose of each part of code is perfectly understandable just from variable names, file names, namespaces, function names.

  • The biggest problem with comments is that they can become outdated. If you change code but forget to change comment you introduce very dangerous situation where they become not only not useful, but also misleading.

    If you rely on variable names, you've got a single source of truth, one thing to change at a time. Information updates itself.

  • To that end the company is developing a "Pay Per Crawl" system, which would give content creators the option to request payment from AI companies for utilising their original content.

    So Cloudflare is not as much "saving the Internet", as just becoming a middleman between LLM training companies and content creators. Which I believe has a potential of being a true goldmine in the future.

  • ofc I could even send raw api requests, but sometimes it's good to have a nice GUI that "just works".

    Specifically I'm looking for something that could handle not only text responses, but also attachments, speech recognition and MCP support.

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  • This clearly shows how chaotic development of javascript really was.

    It has always been like:

    1. Design a language for small browser scripts
    2. People suddenly start using it somewhere else
    3. It turns out it does not fit to where people try to use it
    4. Hundreds of frameworks appear to fix this, milion standards appear, people fight for years to work out a single go-to solution
    5. Return to point 2
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