Awesome. I have bookmarked it in my Projects folder. It does look rather intriguing.
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andreicscs@lemmy.world 3 days agoI appreciate the feedback and the 2p! I definitely don’t take it personally. I completely understand the skepticism around AI in this community, which is why I don’t hide it. At the end of the day, the core engine, the distroless container architecture, and the threat model were entirely engineered by me. HoneyWire is fully open-source and transparent, so anyone is welcome to audit the codebase. I also have several other public, non-AI projects on my GitHub if anyone wants to vet my background. But fair point I’ll make sure to be more upfront about using it as a scaffolding tool in future posts
irmadlad@lemmy.world 3 days ago andreicscs@lemmy.world 3 days ago
Thanks so much! I’d love to get your feedback if you end up deploying it. I’ve been staring at this codebase for so long that I’m sure I have some tunnel vision and might be blind to obvious issues. Let me know what you think!
surewhynotlem@lemmy.world 1 day ago
“Artificial Intern” is the right way to use it to code.
andreicscs@lemmy.world 1 day ago
I agree! Not all AI usage is bad, it definitely can be if you just copy paste its output or let it “build” on its own, but it can be a great tool if used correctly. At the end of the day the best “harness” for ai is the dev himself.