kaycebasques 2 days ago

I meant to write a blog post about mutable.ai but didn't get around to it before the product shut down.

I did however archive the wiki that it generated for the project I work on: https://web.archive.org/web/20240815184418/wiki.mutable.ai/g...

(The images aren't working. I believe those were auto-generated class inheritance or dependency diagrams.)

* The first paragraph is pretty good.

* The second paragraph is incorrect to call pw_rpc the "core" of Pigweed. That implies that you must always use pw_rpc and that all other modules depend on it, which is not true.

* The subsequent descriptions of modules all seemed decent, IIRC.

* The big issue is that the wiki is just a grab bag summary of different parts of the codebase. It doesn't feel coherent. And it doesn't mention the other 100+ modules that the Pigweed codebase contains.

When working on a big codebase, I imagine that tools like mutable.ai and Pocket Flow will need specific instruction on what aspects of the codebase to document.

zh2408 4 days ago

Their site seems to be down. I can't find their results.

  • codetrotter 4 days ago

    Were they acquired? Or did they give up and the CEO found work at Google?

    https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=42542512

    The latter is what this thread claims ^

    • chairhairair 3 days ago

      I don’t know the details of the deal, but their YC profile indicates they were acquired.

    • cowsandmilk 3 days ago

      you're going to trust the person who started the thread with no idea what happened to the company and then jumped to conclusions based on LinkedIn?

    • nxobject 3 days ago

      It sounds like it'd be perfect for Google's NotebookLM portfolio -- at least if they wanted to scale it up.

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