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embedding-shapeyesterday at 6:07 PM2 repliesview on HN

> Bro, what the fuck do you think I’m doing? Do you think I don’t know about spec driven development?

Bro, I don't know you, and have no idea what you do, except for the parts you share in your comment, like talking to a LLM :) If you say "if you ask an agent to write a compiler" and don't expand on that, I'll take your word for it.

I'm glad you got a laugh, and didn't take it so serious :) Not entirely sure why you got so defensive, but it's all good, again I don't know you, sorry if it felt like I called you stupid or something. At least some other people found it helpful I suppose, so in the end it sucks you're unable to get value from a process I've found working for me, hope you'll find something that works out for you in the end, regardless of what it is!


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mccoybyesterday at 6:18 PM

I'm still interested in your claim:

> If you instead spend a day writing a proper specification, then ask the agent to spend a week implementing that, you'll need zero tools and skills afterwards to clean it up, because there won't be any misunderstandings, assumptions or other things, just code fulfilling what the specification says.

Are you claiming that you reliably get good software out of agents using this process?

My experiential claim is that I've followed this process for complex pieces of software (and, often, taking significantly longer than a day -- more like several weeks, as if I was writing an academic paper) and they still get it wrong ... even with an "academic paper level spec"

Models: only the best, Fable 5 max, Sol 5.6 max, yada yada -- I'm not convinced this process works for "serious endeavors" (for instance: let's build a novel accelerator compiler or let's build a new incremental linker) where "serious" here means "something where I'll likely be spending multiple weeks working on it"

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mccoybyesterday at 6:24 PM

Sorry for defensiveness: no, I know what I'm doing, and I'm careful to move with understanding.

I don't believe the problem is "ah, you didn't write the spec clearly enough" -- which is why I'm asking about your own experiences.