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Cyril Ferlicot-Delbecquehttps://ferlicot.fr

On Sunday, June 7th, 2026 at 6:39 PM, Esteban Lorenzano via Pharo-dev 
<[email protected]> wrote:

> I like what Linus Torvalds say here : 
> https://thenewstack.io/torvalds-ai-programming-productivity/
>
> In the best of cases, is a productivity tool. Just like compilers were at a 
> point (compilers did not have all the ecological issues associated, of 
> course).
>
> The first thing we need to do is stop anthropomorphizing tools. It really 
> freaks me out when people talk about LLMs — and agents — as if they were 
> human.

+1000

I find that really creepy and so many people are doing that.

> Esteban
>
> On 5/8/26 17:26, Stephane Ducasse via Pharo-dev wrote:
>
>> I love it.
>> IA look like crap generator.
>>
>> I see in some text I’m reading.
>> So for the code I can image.
>>
>> S
>>
>>> On 8 May 2026, at 10:17, Nicolas Anquetil 
>>> [<[email protected]>](mailto:[email protected]) wrote:
>>>
>>> About AI and truck factor
>>>
>>> This post https://www.shapeandship.ai/p/cheap-to-build-costly-to-keep 
>>> argues that with AI coding the truck factor tends toward 0...
>>> In a post-mortem, this surfaces as "nobody knew this code existed," which 
>>> is worse than "only one person knew."
>>>
>>> They talk about "comprehension debt" (evolution of the technical debt 
>>> concept)
>>>
>>> cheers
>>>
>>> nicolas
>>>
>>> On 2026-05-07 22:01, Koen De Hondt wrote:
>>>
>>>> Dear Pharo users and developers,
>>>>
>>>> I posted a first article in a series about using AI in Pharo development. 
>>>> After seeing the world embrace agentic development tools, I decided it was 
>>>> time to look into them and see how they can be used for software 
>>>> development in Pharo.
>>>>
>>>> https://all-objects-all-the-time.st/#/blog/posts/24
>>>>
>>>> As always, all feedback is welcome.
>>>>
>>>> Happy reading!
>>>>
>>>> Ciao,
>>>> Koen
>>>
>>> --
>>> Nicolas Anquetil
>>> Evref team -- Inria Lille

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