As part of this experiment, I decided to go all-in with the crazy idea of vibecoding a project without even looking at the code. The project I embarked on is an Emacs module to wrap a CLI ticket tracking tool designed to be used in conjunction with coding agents. Quite fitting for the journey, I’d say.
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rcli metalrt MetalRT GPU engine management。关于这个话题,谷歌提供了深入分析
Wrote and deployed an internal PyPi repository that used git tags as versions, and resolved dependencies using our internal GitHub repositories. With the support of a partner in the ops team. Not a ton of code - maybe 100 lines of Python - but deeply embedded and tough to test and deploy on my own.
I did some Android UI programming about a decade ago now. I would write custom View subclasses from time to time, and every so often I would struggle with bugs where the UI layout would need to be recomputed, but it just wouldn't happen. The documentation was useless. I would try to sprinkle around even more calls to requestLayout or forceLayout, but nothing seemed to help.