Interesting short article by Alan Kay arguing that the problem with the web is that users can't modify the pages they interact with: https://www.squeakland.org/resources/articles/article.jsp?id=1001
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It's incredibly hard to explain adversarial problems to users. I see gamers sincerely asking "why doesn't the publisher just fix the cheater problem?".
This is exacerbated by the fact that sharing too many details of anticheat can make the problem worse.
The niche of short, environment-specific scripts, and the consequences for programming language design choices: https://brrt-to-the-future.blogspot.com/2021/03/why-bother-with-scripting.html
... and my third refactoring with Cursor changed some function calls that I didn't want it to modify. Subtle.
I've had the most success with AI coding tools when I know exactly what I want the output to look like.