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Plugging DeepSeek R1 into a harness that can apply the changes, compile them, run the tests and loop to solve any bugs isn't hard. People are already plugging it into existing systems like Aider that can run those kinds of operations.


Yes! I've done something like this here in my repo. This was nice while lasted (Deepseek is practically useless through the API since yesterday)

https://github.com/bodo-run/yek/blob/main/.github/workflows/...

https://github.com/bodo-run/yek/blob/main/scripts/ai-loop.sh

Using askds https://github.com/bodo-run/askds


You can run it through Openrouter/Fireworks hosted in the US.


For me it was so slow I found it to be unusable.


added context, deepseek is having ddos issues https://status.deepseek.com/


If you can't beat em on merit, pay criminals to take em offline.

Good business.


How do you know you've got a bug, to tell the AI to fix it?


You get really good at manual QA.




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