11 points | by pramodbiligiri an hour ago ago

6 comments

  • SuperV1234 42 minutes ago ago

    This is the level of quality you can expect from `ruvnet` projects: https://github.com/deletexiumu/wifi-densepose

    As a very pro-AI person, this is exactly what I would define AI slop.

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    The whole thing is a scam: https://cognitum.one/

    • jb1991 21 minutes ago ago

      It’s a sad side effect of the AI revolution that no one knows what is real and trustworthy anymore. I saw a “rare” photo someone shared on Reddit of Hitler and it received tons of comments until it was pointed out that it’s definitely not a real photo.

  • jcutrell 38 minutes ago ago

    With products coming out like this, many claim to do basically the same thing.

    How is this better than Claude Code's built in agent orchestrator? Do I need 100 agent types? How do I know the trained agents here are somehow better? Specialization doesn't equate to "better" in every case.

    I want to see the light but at this point it feels like these kinds of projects need a better way to benchmark how they are improving on the available state of the art.

    It feels like in 2018, a new browser state management tool emerging. Why does this exist?

    • loopmonster 31 minutes ago ago

      Most of the things on the linked doc's list of things Claude Code can't do, it definitely can.

    • alansaber 34 minutes ago ago

      I'd call this optimistic overengineering. Throw every fad at a problem, rather solving a problem iteratively.

  • samagragune an hour ago ago

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