Niklas Saers
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Spec-Driven AI Development

You write a prompt, hit enter, and watch the console light up green. Code pours out. It feels like magic. Then you try to maintain the thing a week later, and you realize your shiny new AI agent just built a leaking bucket.

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October 22, 2004 • Photoblog

Lead singer


At Philippa's birthdayparty I grabbed this great picture of Jacob

October 22, 2004 • Photoblog

Pattern

October 22, 2004 • Blogs

Photoblog update

Right, I've ended up adding a Photoblog category to my blog. I'm sure someone will hold the definition against me and scream some bad language in my face, but hey, this works for me.

October 22, 2004 • Photoblog

Solitude

October 19, 2004 • Work

Eclipse and Mac OS X

Cool, seems Apple is backing Eclipse by putting it as a featured tool on their web: Eclipse and Mac OS X: A Natural Combination. I used Eclipse a while ago and loved it, but on OS X it was too slow to use for anything worthwhile. I hope this has changed in the last half year, 3.1M2 is downloading right now.

October 17, 2004 • General

Worlds ugliest fish

October 17, 2004 • General

Satellite crashes into house

(via GoogleNews)

October 17, 2004 • Photography

Nice image

October 14, 2004 • Technology

Delicious Library

Delicious Library looks GOOD. I have no idea of just what it does beyond building up your own library of stuff, but when it's available I'll go have a look

October 14, 2004 • Blogs

Debate plugin notes

Blogs can be used to promote democracy. A topic can be discussed and people can leave their comments. But a plugin can be made to allow WordPress to be used for debates. This is where two or more parties discuss an issue. People should be able to leave their comments that then are a pool of "questions from the audience" that the participants are requested to answer. I think this is one of the really intersting public discussion tools that for now only are in the mainstream media and not in blogs (yet).