Hackernews posts about Devin
Devin is an AI software engineer and the supposed "first AI software engineer" whose authenticity was questioned in the article "Debunking Devin: 'First AI Software Engineer' Upwork Lie Exposed [video]."
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OpenDevin
- I Spent $500 to Test Devin for Prompt Injection So That You Don't Have To (embracethered.com)
- OpenSWE: Open Source Devin alternative (github.com)
- Getting into Technical Writing: A Primer (devinlogan.org)
- Beyond Parity: The Case for True Accessibility Affordances (devinprater.micro.blog)
- Op-ed: Donor Organs Are Too Rare. We Need a New Definition of Death (www.nytimes.com)
- New Compilation Methods for Complex User-Defined Functions (db.cs.uni-tuebingen.de)
- ADL – Agent Definition Language (github.com)
- IHRA definition of antisemitism has long been a target in anti-Zionist campaigns (www.theguardian.com)
- What's New in C# 14: User-Defined Compound Assignments (blog.ivankahl.com)
- Why Dictionaries Still Define Us (www.nytimes.com)
- An attempt at a standardized definition of consciousness (docs.google.com)
- The definitive guide to migrating from Blogger to Docusaurus (johnnyreilly.com)
- CFPB: Defining Larger Participants of the Consumer Reporting Market (www.federalregister.gov)
- Defining 'Toast' Messages (2020) (adrianroselli.com)
- How Shawn (swyx) Wang Defines the AI Engineer [audio] (redmonk.com)
- ld-decode: Software defined LaserDisc decoder (github.com)