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What's the best skill out there for JavaScript development? I'm trying to open source a library but I've never written JavaScript in my life. Codex has been doing all the work but I want to make sure it's actually using best practices.
@Ignaci0m_ @_kaitodev This was a saturday morning 2 hour vibe coded project inspired by a book Iβm reading. I thought the code/data might be helpful to others to explore the BLS dataset visually, or color it in different ways or with different prompts or add their own visualizations. Itβs been wildly misinterpreted (which I should have anticipated even despite the readme docs) so I took it down.
@Bhavani_00007 Trick question there is no windsurf. I vote for Augment + Codex + Claude code. I rarely use Gemini CLI but I like it for research, test/mock data creation. All three. VS Code just for reading. Previously it supported other
15K stars already!? Great idea. CLIs work amazingly well with coding agents. Worth playing around with. Do run a lot of tests if you are planning to use this to build tools. https://t.co/Aigh3uAI5Y
15K stars already!? Great idea. CLIs work amazingly well with coding agents. Worth playing around with. Do run a lot of tests if you are planning to use this to build tools. https://t.co/Aigh3uAI5Y
Everyone's excited about Karpathy's autoresearch that automates the experiment loop. We automated the whole damn thing. π¦ Meet AutoResearchClaw: one message in, full conference paper out. Real experiments. Real citations. Real code. No human in the loop. One message in β full paper out. Here's what happens in between: π Raids arXiv & Semantic Scholar, digests 50+ papers in minutes π₯ Three AI agents FIGHT over the best hypothesis (one swings big, one sanity-checks, one tries to kill every idea) π» Writes experiment code from scratch, adapts to your hardware π₯ Code crashes at 3am? It reads the stack trace, rewrites the fix, keeps going π Results weak? It pivots to entirely new hypotheses and starts over π Drafts a full paper with citations, every single one verified against live databases No babysitting. No Slack messages. No "hey can you re-run this." Karpathy built the experiment loop. We built the whole lab. Chat an idea. Get a paper. π¦ Try it π: https://t.co/KLOcnzFYaD Kudos to the team @JiaqiLiu835914, @richardxp888, @lillianwei423, @StephenQS0710, @Xinyu2ML, @HaoqinT, @zhengop, @cihangxie, @dingmyu, and we are looking for more contributors.
