Loon — A LISP that flies
5 points by vulcan
5 points by vulcan
The creator's blog post may also be of interest.
This honestly looks pretty cool, I just wish I could trust it. Seeing Claude co-committing on every commit in the repo does not inspire confidence, unfortunately.
The creator blog post reads like AI slop. They seem very impressed with HM type inference and falsely think it never requires annotations?
Why the spam flags?
People likely object to claude's contributions and are tired of discussing that, so they decided to flag and move along. I'm only speculating, though. It's not something I want to use, but I don't feel like it's spam.
If there was an "AI slop" flag reason, I'd use that instead. "Here's some slop text about something vibecoded" is a denial of service on our collective attention, no more or less than the spam content farms of old. I'm here to read about neat things that were made by people who give a shit, and this kind of "content" is an insulting waste of everyone's time.
Barring some recent examples of extremely annoying agency , projects and commit such as Loon do still have a human at the wheel (to various degrees) deciding, designing, perhaps reviewing the code and deciding it's worthy of someone else's attention. In this sense I feel that the vibecoding tag is a bit draconian, and in a more abstract sense the purported lack of human agency when tools are involved is subtle and filled with contradictions.