Extensible Software in the Age of LLMs
threepointone · x · 2026-08-18
Discusses the shifting nature of software in the LLM era. Traditional static software fails to meet long-tail needs, while LLMs empower users to 'speak code into existence,' enabling 'Software for One.' The article advocates for 'extensible software'—a battle-tested core that is endlessly extensible via prompts, allowing users to safely run and share custom configurations.
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