Tag
Mitchell Hashimoto warns that many companies are suffering from 'AI psychosis,' making rational discussions about AI impossible, though he avoids naming individuals out of respect.
Mitchell Hashimoto comments on the increasing fungibility of programming languages, using Bun's rewrite from Zig to Rust as an example, suggesting that languages are no longer a source of lock-in.
Mitchell Hashimoto clarifies his personal definition of 'X as Code' as a system of principles or rules rather than equating it to programming, drawing on his experience creating Terraform and the Tao of HashiCorp.
Mitchell Hashimoto reflects on reaching version 1.0 of Ghostty, a terminal emulator he built in Zig, discussing the project's origins, the successful but controversial private beta, and his vision for the terminal.
Mitchell Hashimoto and his wife pledge $300,000 to the Zig Software Foundation, citing their belief in Zig's transformative potential and their desire to support independent software projects.