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I spent all day helping the AI figure out the semantics of BRX instruction (branch to relative address) on Nvidia assembly, which allowed me to write a debug macro I can use to log values per thread anywhere within my kernel.
Originally I was trying to figure out how to use CALL instructions but I couldn't make it work.
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Has anyone ever tried vibe coding in assembly?
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>>108351800
There was someone a few days ago who talked a little bit about it. He said AI seems to struggle with writing asm directly since it's not very good at tracking register state, and that tracks with how I understand how AI works. I suspect you could probably get a pretty long way by hand rolling some inline asm "primitives" as naked C functions so the compiler handles all the register allocation and stuff and the AI could leverage that.
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Reminder to just fucking use opencode and abandon vendor lock in
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>>108351841
I just realized assembly would suck anyways because it's very hardware dependent and also there are no libraries for it. C/C++ has always been the answer idk why I keep trying to overcomplicate shit.
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>>108351800
https://github.com/project-everest/vale
I'm thinking this would be better than trying to vibe assembly directly
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>>108351521
>vibetrooning general
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>>108351937
Can you imagine a more indian thread title?
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>>108351867
What about kilo? That okay?
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has anyone used this shit? looks interesting but I only do little projects right now so I don't think I care to use it

https://github.com/obra/superpowers
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>>108351521
funny to see how your project hit the AI-slop wall already
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the last thread got jannied for some reason
seemed like a fine thread, but /dpt/ was complaining that their thread was dying
anyhow, I’m trying to get Codex to fix my MP3s because Claude tried but couldn’t — the same MP3s are still syncing over and over to my iPhone
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>>108351800

lol thanks.

i had a text editor i made ,it was half worlking
now i do have a text editor in assembly where i can also change the directory ,list files there,open them modify them then and save them.
thats funny
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>coding
It won't be a thing in a few years, future is llm interacting, no code, nothing for the web side of things. On the more software side, llm will be able to output binaries in the future, so your "code" will just be specs.
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why the fuck are troon mods deleting vibe coding generals? this is possibly the most tech-related general on the board you stupid wannabe-foids



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