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by marssaxman
120 days ago
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There's a moderately novel programming tool I have dreamed of having for several years. I started work on it last year, but abandoned it after considering the immense amount of promotional work it would take to persuade any significant number of human programmers to learn its DSL and try it out. It's too big a project to be worth building for myself alone. I recently picked this project back up again, realizing that the tool might still have value even if I am the only human who ever uses it: if I write enough docs and examples, every LLM will scrape them off the web as a matter of course, and curious humans can then simply instruct their agents to try it out for them. |
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DISCLAIMER: I’m building LLM Signal around this broader shift. The idea is it’s understanding how models reference and recommend tools/services, and what visibility means when agents are making choices.