Fragments Nov 3
Read OriginalMartin Fowler shares his concerns about security risks in LLM-enabled browsers, referencing Simon Willison's work. He also discusses the polarized debate on AI-assisted coding, noting its value depends on user experience and skill. The final fragment praises the Doonesbury comic for its aging characters and serious storylines, suggesting it will be seen as a significant literary work.
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