mentalgear 17 minutes ago

While I'm certainly sceptical of pure LLM (re)-written software, I would have to assume in the case of the cyberattack vector that Anthropic used their new Mythos model to adequately test against.

Maybe someone has more info of them mentioning that.

  • impulser_ 15 minutes ago

    Jarred said this had nothing to do with Mythos or Anthropic.

consumer451 42 minutes ago

I have to say, this whole saga is extremely interesting. Not just from a popcorn-enjoyer's point of view, but as a bit of a bell weather for 2026 software dev.

  • christophilus 18 minutes ago

    Time will tell. I predict this is just the same 20 year pattern of: people on the internet are irate about $latest_thing, and everyone will move on to some other hot topic.

bobajeff 9 minutes ago

This is my first time hearing about Electrobun it sounds like it could be a good alternative to electron. Their site mention CEF bundling as an option has anyone tried this?

andai 33 minutes ago

Electrobun repo: https://github.com/blackboardsh/electrobun

> Electrobun aims to be a complete solution-in-a-box for building, updating, and shipping ultra fast, tiny, and cross-platform desktop applications written in Typescript. Under the hood it uses bun to execute the main process and to bundle webview typescript, and has native bindings written in Objc, C++, and several core parts written in zig.

qsera 35 minutes ago

I think it makes sense to stay away from large code bases built using LLMs until it is proven that it is possible to also maintain such code bases using LLMs or using reasonable human effort.

  • contextcost 6 minutes ago

    I have an idea on how to tell if a codebase is rotting under AI Agent maintenance. We can collect and analyze how the coding agent reads code during programming tasks, and see if the code access and token consumption are steadily increasing for similar development tasks. If the code readability doesn't degrade for the agent, the maintainability of the codebase should be fine.

  • Zakis1 25 minutes ago

    It's alarming how people instantly jump to conclusions that Bun is now "AI slop".

    Bun has been almost entirely worked on by LLM's for ~6 months now, long before the Rust re-write (source: https://x.com/jarredsumner/status/2054525268296118363). It already has been proven that LLM's can maintain such codebases.

    • kikimora 10 minutes ago

      Bun never was great in terms of stability. It has been vibe coded for 6 month but code was reviewed by a person.

      >It already has been proven that LLM's can maintain such codebases.

      Proven is a strong word. In my experience AI fails miserably at anything beyond junior level tasks. We will see soon, once bun goes into production.

    • ramon156 13 minutes ago

      Worked on by LLMs is fine, but the rust pr proved no one is reviewing anymore. You cannot review 1M LOC in 5 days.

    • nicce 20 minutes ago

      > It already has been proven that LLM's can maintain such codebases.

      Is it? Seems like bugs in Claude Code are getting out of hands. That project has a bit more lifetime.

3as-123 21 minutes ago

Great, the author speaks out what everyone thinks but cannot say, either due to being invested in the hype or due to effectively having a gag order from their employers:

https://xcancel.com/YoavCodes/status/2058170216408813583#m

The bun rewrite was Anthropic's Vietnam and the open source community needs to react and and build resistance.

throwatdem12311 30 minutes ago

It’s really only a matter of time until someone forks the Zig version of Bun.

What a slap in the face to all the Zig developers that spent their time, effort and probably even some money contributing to it.

  • jdw64 19 minutes ago

    Realistically speaking, when Anthropic acquired Bun, they naturally would have needed a narrative showcasing that their AI excels even at relatively new languages like Zig. But since the Zig camp explicitly declared an anti-AI stance, it makes perfect sense why things played out this way. It's a understandable business realit

  • u_fucking_dork 24 minutes ago

    Chill dog, it’s a programming language not a religion

    • ramon156 13 minutes ago

      What a weird take. Might as well give up on anything you care about, as its only an "x"