10 comments

  • thehamkercat 30 minutes ago
    Would've resulted in a positive response from people if you just did your work and didn't brag about your "patent pending" stuff
  • sfvisser 51 minutes ago
    Why does “patent pending” almost automatically sounds like it’s going to be an underwhelming technology.
    • mathisfun123 12 minutes ago
      Because a provisional patent is trivial to get and meaningless.
  • ssivark 37 minutes ago
    I doubt they're the first solution to use coordinate based editing, or even the best one right now.

    Eg: Check out hash-anchored editing. The first place where I recall seeing this was the oh-my-pi coding agent, but I wouldn't be surprised if the idea originated earlier/elsewhere.

    I wonder whether CRDTs could be a good solution for multiple agents editing the same codebase in parallel.

  • croes 4 minutes ago
    > 14-day free trial

    > patent pending

    Guess what won’t get widely adopted

  • conception 46 minutes ago
    In the same realm to compare to https://www.morphllm.com/products/fastapply
  • echelon 29 minutes ago
    > patent-pending

    Instant turn off.

  • ktallett 30 minutes ago
    As others have said, text editing isn't patentable, and this does not have anything that is patent worthy. However I suspect this is more someone who has no clue what the difference between patent, copyright, and IP is. Was this whole thing vibe coded btw?
  • n0on3 28 minutes ago
    “the most powerful AI agent file-editing tool in the world […] patent-pending”… tl;dr: turn tool calls into more structured loops, give it some fancy name and slop about it https://hic-ai.com/blog/tool-response-engineering

    Good luck with that

    • N_Lens 22 minutes ago
      Slop me up Scotty!
  • quotemstr 50 minutes ago
    Patent pending? On what?

    > insert a line, delete a range, replace a character, edit a column

    The ed(1) command set 50 years old. I doubt it's patentable. These guys are far from the first to apply fine-grained text editing to LLM toolsets. I've been teaching models to do it for years. Hell, models want to use sed and awk so much that you have to hold them back.

    I'm so repulsed by the idea that these guys think they can fence off a slice of the ancient commons, claim they discovered it, and charge $15/month to access it that I want nothing to do with them and will go to the mattresses to make sure they can't. Nobody owns text editing, not even when it's an AI doing it.

    Mouse: sincerely, fuck you

    • rossant 26 minutes ago
      Pretty sure this website is satire.
      • quotemstr 12 minutes ago
        Not sure what would make you think that.

        https://hic-ai.com/papers/mouse-paper-v13.pdf seems like an awfully lot of trouble to go through for a joke that isn't even funny.

        HIC AI is a Delaware corporation, registration number 10476082, incorporated 1/16/2026.

      • N_Lens 21 minutes ago
        HN? I agree!
  • Elad-Rez 3 minutes ago
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