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Posted by bigwheels 1/26/2026

A few random notes from Claude coding quite a bit last few weeks(twitter.com)
https://xcancel.com/karpathy/status/2015883857489522876
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randoglando 1/27/2026|
Senpai has taken the words out of my mouth and put them on the page.
seffietron 1/30/2026||
At the risk of exposing my... atypical take on contemporary occupational "morality". LLMs, and Claude Code specifically, have given me the ability to work two jobs, and retain my soft-standing as the "guy" that gets stuff done/knows my stuff/can fix anything, while still working less hours than I did when I just had a single job.

I firmly believe, at SOME point, ML is going to eat my lunch. And I'd like to be well and retired off to a countryside homestead by then. Until such a time, I am going to use and abuse this technology as much as possible to gather 4 paychecks a month, optimize my investment portfolio to scale my NW, and by any means gain financial independence before the risk of my career vaporizing materializes. Sure, I could REALLY try and be one of those engineers that pulls a $750k salary and I wouldn't need to do this; but that isn't really in the cards for me. I know where I stand and I'm simply not smart or hardworking enough to get paid that much from a single job and guarantee my financial independence in the traditional way.

To that end, these tools have been extraordinarily impactful for me in a very simple and objectively positive way. And as much as I relate to basically everything OP mentioned, at the end of the day I simply DGAF. I want to make as much money as possible before the music stops, and this is the smart way to do that right now

rikdom 2 days ago|
Honestly man, this is totally understandable. It's a rat race, and if you don't use the tools at your disposal, you'll be left behind.
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yojat661 1/28/2026||
I don't know if it's fair to call him an ai addict or deduce that his ego is bruised. But I do wonder whether karpathy's agentic llm experiences are based on actual production code or pet projects. Based on a few videos I have seen of his, I am guessing it's the latter. Also, he is a research scientist (probably a great one), not a software developer. I agree with the op that karpathy should not be given much attention in this topic i.e llms for software development.
soganess 1/27/2026|||
"addict"

Great idea! Le's pathalogize another thing! I love quickly othering whole concepts and putting them in my brain's "bad" box so I can feel superior.

reducesuffering 1/27/2026|||
https://github.com/karpathy/nanochat

https://github.com/karpathy/llm.c

The proof is in the pudding. Let's see your code

jackling 1/27/2026|||
I don't agree with the parent commenters characterization of Karpathy, but these projects are just simple toy projects. They're educational material, not production level software.
rvz 1/28/2026|||
You just proved the parent’s point.

He said “…who has never written any production software…” yet you show toy projects instead.

Well done.

lomase 1/27/2026||
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spaceman_2020 1/27/2026||
Once again, 80% of the comments here are from boomers.

HN used to be a proper place for people actually curious about technology

vardalab 1/27/2026||
I'm almost a boomer and I agree. THis dichotomy is weird. I am retired EE and I love the ability to just have AI do whatever I want for me. I have it manage a 10 node proxmox cluster in my basement via ansible and terraform. I can finally do stuff I always wanted but had no time. I got sick of editing my kids sports videos for highlights in Davinci Resolve so just asked claude to write a simple app for me and then use all my random video cards in my boxes to render clips in parallel and so on. Tech is finally fun again when I do not have to dedicate days to understand some new framework. It does feel a little like late 1990's computing when everyone was making geocities webpages but those days were more fun. Now with local llms getting strong as well and speaking to my PC instead of typing it feels like SciFi, so yeah, I do not get this hacker news hand wringing about code craft.
kejaed 1/27/2026|||
So what is your workflow now with this app for kids sports highlights?
vardalab 1/28/2026|||
Well, it's not really a full-blown app yet. Claude wrote a plugin for MPV. So now when I watch video I just push a button to mark in and out of highlights similar to how it works in DaVinci Resolve. Then I have a command line tool that takes those timestamps in a video file and cuts it up into individual clips and then re-renders those clips and creates a highlight reel. Another command line tool takes three or four large MP4 files that the camera generates and downloads them and combines them in the actual game video on my desktop and also uploads it to my archive and transcodes into a bunch of different formats and uploads to YouTube. And for transcoding, again, it divvies it out to the video cards, which works pretty well. I think I have five or six encoders available so it chunks it up and then reassembles. All in all, it's nothing fancy, but it reduced quite a bit the friction of coming home after games and getting a video up on YouTube for grandparents.
zennit 1/27/2026|||
Also interested
kakapo5672 1/28/2026|||
Same demographic, same experience. AI has been incredibly liberating for me. I get all sorts of things done now that before were previosly impossible for all practical purposes. Among other things, it cuts through the noise of all the layers of detail, and allows me to focus on ideas, design, and just getting stuff built asap.

I also don't get all the hand-wringing. AI is an amazing tool. Use it and be happy.

Even less do I get all the cope about it not being effective, or even useless at some level. When I read posts such as that, it feels like a different planet. Just not my experience at all.

weirdmantis69 1/27/2026||
Ya it's so weird lol
themafia 1/27/2026|
Instead of a 17 paragraph twitter post with a baffling TLDR at the end why not just record your screen and _demonstrate_ all of what you're describing?

Otherwise, I think you're incidentally right, your "ego" /is/ bruised, and you're looking for a way out by trying to prognosticate on the future of the technology. You're failing in two different ways.