A paper diagram visualizer 0 ▲ What's new 2 hours ago · Tech · hide · 0 comments I am finding the newly revealed capability to code old applet ideas into reality to be very tempting to sink more time into, though I am certainly encountering the common “vibe coding” experience that the process can produce something that superficially resembles a finished product well before a satisfactory level of testing and review has been completed; indeed, it is the review process which is now the most time-consuming, to the point where I think any further advances in coding agent capability will have little impact on the new bottlenecks in the design process. In any event, I spent a few hours working to realize a proposal I had made back in 2023 to automatically create diagrams to visually illustrate the logical flow of a given mathematical paper. At the time, Freddie Manners, extrapolating from the capability of the then-newly released ChatGPT 3.5, presciently predicted that “by the time a dedicated tool had been completed, the next general purpose engine would be better than… No comments yet. Log in to reply on the Fediverse. Comments will appear here.