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awonghlast Tuesday at 8:44 PM2 repliesview on HN

TLDR:

- fork of django

- it's opinionated

- typed

- comes with skills / rules / docs baked in

I'm not against this idea in principle, but I'm also not sure why that is better than what's already out there, except maybe you save some tokens by not vibe coding this yourself?

I do think in the future we'll see some novel libraries that are agent-optimized first. I'm not sure if this is it, though.

(edit: formatting)


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slashdavelast Tuesday at 9:39 PM

The models are training on examples, and there are a lot of Django examples to learn from. Where is the advantage here? A surface for more potential bugs?

mg794613last Wednesday at 6:21 AM

Its better because:

* this dev can merge what he want instead of being stopped by those evil django developers * it looks very cool on your cv * hence the function name changes and the tiny notion at the bottom that the project is "inspired" by another. Absolutely crucial!