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I can feel like this sometimes too. And I think it's an interesting discussion to be had in relation to how it is the same tool some use to generate code and build systems.

I like the phrase "frictionless relationships" when it comes to this form of ai usage. It's not a real relationship or friend. Since I cannot explain it better than Sherry Turkle, I will link you to the first time I heard her use this phrase.

https://www.youtube.com/live/6C9Gb3rVMTg?t=2127


Maybe HN is tired of LLMs?


Nice to see a real contender in the "revenue stack" space that treats usage metering, entitlements, and checkout as one system instead of a pile of loosely coupled addons.


Thanks, that means a lot.


Cooldowns feel like a solid, ecosystem agnostic way to reduce blast radius from "malicious release goes live and gets auto pulled everywhere" attacks. They do not prevent compromise, but they buy the one thing defenders usually lack: time for humans and tooling to notice before wide rollout.


Always nice to see open source text editors, in my opinion. Textadept's codebase is a fine example.


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