Remove .zig Files from Bun

29 pointsposted 6 hours ago
by quasigloam

19 Comments

j-pb

2 hours ago

On one hand I kinda feel validated for having jumped ship on Zig 3+ Years ago[1] and moving everything to Rust[2], with the language simply being too unstable and unsafe in my eyes, despite my love for comptime and people arguing that Bun and Tigerbeetle were proof that it wasn't the languages fault.

But I also feel bad for the Zig project to loose one of their flagship projects, because while I find the project ultimately anachronistic, I know what it's like to pour your sweat, heart and soul into something, and having it replaced within a week is a sobering experience even from afar.

A couple years ago this would have been unthinkable because of how slow legacy codebases and rewrites are.

I wonder if Tigerbeetle will also have problems arguing for their solution now that the other project they can point to for customer assurance is gone. And I wonder if they will follow suit eventually simply due to marketing pressure (after having been bitten by the Zig compiler I was surprised that they were putting their super duper high reliability database on top of it at all, but with another big player using it there was at least some peace of mind for their enterprise customers).

1: https://github.com/triblespace/tribles-zig

2: https://github.com/triblespace/triblespace-rs

Galanwe

3 hours ago

> Security risks: None. This is dead-code removal

Thanks Claude! XD

orphea

3 hours ago

RIP bun, it was good to know you.

Robdel12

3 hours ago

My hot take is Anthropic is going to have a really rough year as they’re going to start to feel the weight of all their vibe coding and products.

I have a hard time believing they have something figured out that the rest of software engineers don’t. I’ve been using LLMs to help code since before claude code and heavily since. I have a hard enough time managing the “slop” from 4-5 agents. I can’t imagine this is going to go well having this done in like a week.

If you think that it will, I implore you to attempt the same in your large existing codebase and report back the mess. Theirs is littered with TODOs like this https://github.com/oven-sh/bun/pull/30412/changes#diff-6c2b5...

bonesss

2 hours ago

Anecdotally, I am seeing tons of visual bugs in software and apps these days.

Issues of rendering, too many menu options, mobile sizes not being accounted for per se, non-functioning buttons, half-load issues, etc. Consumer facing, major platforms, commercial services.

I can’t ascribe all of it to LLMs but there’s been an objective change in my impotent cursing from “what is wrong with them” to “did anyone even test this?” over the last six months to a year. If the backends start acting like these frontends we might get to see a bunch of cognitive/technical debt blow up at scale.

dormento

2 hours ago

> My hot take is Anthropic is going to have a really rough year as they’re going to start to feel the weight of all their vibe coding and products.

sed -e 's/Anthropic/everyone/g' and I agree.

"move things and break fast" all around.

parliament32

2 hours ago

Given how terrible their in-house support bot is, I don't think they've figured out jack shit. If you truly had a half-decent LLM, you'd think the first place you'd put it to demonstrate the capabilities is handling support.

hiccuphippo

2 hours ago

The PR was closed because it did it too soon.

blastonico

2 hours ago

Does anybody know what model they are using? Is that Mythos?

This is impressive. I honestly don't know what to think about programming careers, need to reflect on my role in this area. The only thing that comes to mind the that quote from Cypher (Matrix):

"Buckle your seat belt, Dorothy, because Kansas is going bye-bye."

mohsen1

2 hours ago

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behaviors

2 hours ago

Yeah the next generation is understanding the codebase vs understanding how to prompt the info out of the codebase. I too took on the rust port of a working software, learned some LLM roadbumps, and it looks very much like the future is LLM coded and human "managed"

ai_slop_hater

3 hours ago

It might be the time to flag Bun as AI slop

steve_adams_86

2 hours ago

Regardless of your optimism about LLMs, it seems crazy to expect an entire runtime to be stable after this kind of refactoring pass. I would be skeptical if humans did it too. Rust isn’t magical; it can still compile with bugs despite what some people claim.

beanjuiceII

2 hours ago

its always been slop though, even before the AI

Alifatisk

3 hours ago

> This PR has been marked as AI slop and the description has been updated to avoid confusion or misleading reviewers

rvz

2 hours ago

They are already hiring for (experienced) Rust and C++ developers to clean up the slop that used Claude to create.

But then again, this is all marketing content for Anthropic for large scale production-grade rewrites such as this.