alt.hn

8/16/2026 at 11:26:45 AM

I Analyzed 163K Lines of Kuzu's Codebase. Here's Why Apple Wanted It

https://medium.com/data-science-collective/i-analyzed-163k-lines-of-kuzus-codebase-here-s-why-apple-wanted-it-12294a7035fa

by zeristor

8/16/2026 at 11:26:45 AM

Maybe I am 6 months bit late to the party; ironically I am trying out different graph databases and Kuzu was mentioned, but now it is off the table.

by zeristor

8/20/2026 at 9:45:57 PM

Not even edited AI output, but ok.

by jiehong

8/20/2026 at 11:11:19 PM

I can't stand it. It's really not a nice reading experience.

Before AI we had better writers and worse writers, but it was always profoundly human. The voice is completely lost and everything reads as this garbled mess.

by runxel

8/21/2026 at 2:29:52 AM

I like it for generating docs when I know they won’t be read, which is most presentations, vc docs, work docs, emails, etc. I used to write them carefully but no one read anything for decades now, at work (we have served many clients; 1000s over the decades), but they still demand the docs (‘send us all you have so we can prepare’ type of joke); AI is great for that really. Looks good and no one cares anyway.

by anonzzzies

8/21/2026 at 12:17:10 AM

I can't stand it either. I am usually quite optimistic about AI except when it comes to writing. My gloomy prediction is that soon kids will start talking like the way AI writes.

by malshe

8/21/2026 at 2:23:19 AM

That is inevitable really… I hear my colleagues using these phrases already and I notice I automatically read past it myself online as I see it so often, I just filter it out without thinking.

by anonzzzies

8/21/2026 at 4:40:56 AM

I do think this could be better done, obviously. But I'm so here for a future where we spend more time looking at, drive-by-ing interesting open source projects.

by jauntywundrkind

8/20/2026 at 9:59:33 PM

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by georgemcbay