Geoffrey Huntley
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Geoffrey Huntley
@ghuntley.com
· Jun 19
the six-month recap: closing talk on AI at Web Directions, Melbourne, June 2025
Welcome back to our final session at WebDirections. We're definitely on the glide path—though I'm not sure if we're smoothly landing, about to hit turbulence, or perhaps facing a go-around. We'll see ...
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Getting some truth bombs from @ghuntley.com at web directions engineering AI this evening.
September 12, 2025 at 6:56 AM
Getting some truth bombs from @ghuntley.com at web directions engineering AI this evening.
I Am an Engineer anna.kiwi/blog/work-sy...
I Am an Engineer by Anna McPhee
I was my own worst gatekeeper until I realised that engineering isn't about credentials, it's about how I approach building software.
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September 17, 2025 at 7:21 PM
I Am an Engineer anna.kiwi/blog/work-sy...
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This is a very thoughtful piece by @ghuntley.com Think about the impact of large language models on open source.
ghuntley.com/libraries/
Geoff speculates that we will increasingly no longer rely on open source because Li's language models are trained on all of it and can simply generate them.
ghuntley.com/libraries/
Geoff speculates that we will increasingly no longer rely on open source because Li's language models are trained on all of it and can simply generate them.
what is the point of libraries now that you can just generate them?
It's a meme as accurate as time. The problem is that our digital infrastructure depends upon just some random guy in Nebraska.
Open-source, by design, is not financially sustainable. Finding reliable...
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August 23, 2025 at 12:40 AM
This is a very thoughtful piece by @ghuntley.com Think about the impact of large language models on open source.
ghuntley.com/libraries/
Geoff speculates that we will increasingly no longer rely on open source because Li's language models are trained on all of it and can simply generate them.
ghuntley.com/libraries/
Geoff speculates that we will increasingly no longer rely on open source because Li's language models are trained on all of it and can simply generate them.
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Reposted by Geoffrey Huntley
This is gold.
I'm super curious what incident led to the inclusion of "DO NOT discuss ANY details about how ANY companies implement their products or services on AWS or other cloud services" in the system prompt.
I'm super curious what incident led to the inclusion of "DO NOT discuss ANY details about how ANY companies implement their products or services on AWS or other cloud services" in the system prompt.
July 15, 2025 at 6:54 PM
This is gold.
I'm super curious what incident led to the inclusion of "DO NOT discuss ANY details about how ANY companies implement their products or services on AWS or other cloud services" in the system prompt.
I'm super curious what incident led to the inclusion of "DO NOT discuss ANY details about how ANY companies implement their products or services on AWS or other cloud services" in the system prompt.
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Good post by @ghuntley.com onbusing AI for coding ghuntley.com/play/
deliberate intentional practice
Something I've been wondering about for a really long time is, essentially, why do people say AI doesn't work for them? What do they mean when they say that?
From which identity are they coming from?...
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July 11, 2025 at 11:22 AM
Good post by @ghuntley.com onbusing AI for coding ghuntley.com/play/
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Dropping the truth on AI tooling relating to software development at the moment - @ghuntley.com
We need better tools for sure but this will be getting better.
Why do we even need an IDE?
I have been playing with this idea too ajfisher.me/2024/10/28/s...
#wdcode
We need better tools for sure but this will be getting better.
Why do we even need an IDE?
I have been playing with this idea too ajfisher.me/2024/10/28/s...
#wdcode
June 13, 2025 at 6:12 AM
Dropping the truth on AI tooling relating to software development at the moment - @ghuntley.com
We need better tools for sure but this will be getting better.
Why do we even need an IDE?
I have been playing with this idea too ajfisher.me/2024/10/28/s...
#wdcode
We need better tools for sure but this will be getting better.
Why do we even need an IDE?
I have been playing with this idea too ajfisher.me/2024/10/28/s...
#wdcode
Alright, I made a thing yesterday in front of the audience at @webdirections.org. It isn't charming. It's terrible. But it was used as an example of "play" to learn what an LLM can and cannot do — deliberate, intentional practice.
github.com/ghuntley/pis...
github.com/ghuntley/pis...
GitHub - ghuntley/piss-off-all-designers-in-the-world: 💀🔥 OBLITERATE THE TYPOGRAPHY ESTABLISHMENT 💀🔥 A Chrome extension that transforms any website into a beautiful Comic Sans masterpiece
💀🔥 OBLITERATE THE TYPOGRAPHY ESTABLISHMENT 💀🔥 A Chrome extension that transforms any website into a beautiful Comic Sans masterpiece - ghuntley/piss-off-all-designers-in-the-world
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June 14, 2025 at 12:25 PM
Alright, I made a thing yesterday in front of the audience at @webdirections.org. It isn't charming. It's terrible. But it was used as an example of "play" to learn what an LLM can and cannot do — deliberate, intentional practice.
github.com/ghuntley/pis...
github.com/ghuntley/pis...
The full talk is today, closing out @webdirections.org with it. Thanks @mandymichael.bsky.social for cocktails and fonts slide surgery last night. I’ve made some aesthetic changes. :)
Caught a great talk by @ghuntley.com at Code Leaders @webdirections.org
He talked about the future belongs to people who can understand and work with AI. If you're not picking up these tools, you're gonna get left behind.
He talked about the future belongs to people who can understand and work with AI. If you're not picking up these tools, you're gonna get left behind.
June 12, 2025 at 11:02 PM
The full talk is today, closing out @webdirections.org with it. Thanks @mandymichael.bsky.social for cocktails and fonts slide surgery last night. I’ve made some aesthetic changes. :)
🗞️ I dream of Roombas - thousands of automated AI robots that autonomously maintain codebases
ghuntley.com/ktlo
ghuntley.com/ktlo
I dream of roombas - thousands of automated AI robots that autonomously maintain codebases
Just yesterday morning, I was writing a conference talk on best practices for maintaining the LLM context window, which was quite detailed. It contained the then best practices from the two blog posts...
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June 7, 2025 at 3:35 AM
🗞️ I dream of Roombas - thousands of automated AI robots that autonomously maintain codebases
ghuntley.com/ktlo
ghuntley.com/ktlo
📰 LLMs are mirrors of operator skill
LLMs are mirrors of operator skill
This is a follow-up from my previous blog post: deliberate, intentional play. I didn't want to get into the distinction between skilled and unskilled work because people take offence to it, but AI is a matter of skill.
Someone can be highly experienced as a software engineer in 2024, but that does not mean they're skilled as a software engineer in 2025, now that AI is here.
In my view, LLMs are essentially mirrors. They mirror the skill of the operator.
how do identify skill
One of the most
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June 4, 2025 at 2:31 PM
📰 LLMs are mirrors of operator skill