Probably (or at least usually) there is a sentence or phrase in the text which represents what the article is actually saying. I tried to find it so we could use it as the title per https://news.ycombinator.com/newsguidelines.html, but failed. Anybody?
I think based on what I think is the author's comments here "Flatpak on top of immutable distros are the future of Linux"? Given that context, I can see how the author produced the text.
I kind of like it in this specific case because it's straight from the horse's mouth, laying bare their intent without inviting accusations of a third party having introduced political spin.
I'm finding the opposite: Claude Code is strikingly good at Common Lisp (unsurprising given how much CL material would have made it into the training set), and even much better than I expected with Arc.
However, a large part of OP is about REPLs and on that I've also had a hard time with CC. I was working on it this evening in fact, and while I got something running, it's clunky and slow.
Show HN: Real-time AI (audio/video in, voice out) on an M3 Pro with Gemma E2B - https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=47652007
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