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https://www.anthropic.com/engineering/building-c-compiler

CLAUDE OPUS 4.6 BUILT AN ENTIRE COMPILER FOR 2 WEEKS, SOMETHING IT WILL TAKE HUMANS 3 YEARS MINIMUM. GET READY 'AI IS A BUBBLE' FAGS.
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>>527885011
Who cares about fatasses, chuds and Indians and their gay little programming languages
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>it doesn't compile anything correctly but it RUNS things
>also all of the code is from the other, currently existing compiler
>also it's barely modified at all
I am very impressive.
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>jeets still don't know what a bubble is
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>>527885011
It just copied another codes compiler and changed 4 lines LMFAO SOFTWARE BROS WE STILL EATIN GOOOOD
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>>527885011
>Massive happening
Wrong, everybody already knows that OP is a massive faggot
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>>527885101
>majority of the population will hold zero influence over an entirely manipulated and controlled world economy, with ai algos at the forefront of its self-perpetuation cycle
Ai is the beast that is and is not and yet is
Ai is the beast rising up out of the sea
Ai is going to regulate the beast economy with the cloud network integrating into the internet of bodies and mark of the beast in tandem with their cybernetic potential for a mesh grid of synchronization
This will coincide with an altar in jerusalem being defiled as per the abomination of desolation
That rejection of God's footstool will be the marker for causing Judgement upon the nations
Whereas the mark of the beast will be the individual's Judgement
You are Saved by the Blood of Christ
And you will walk into the land of the living by adhearing to Torah, fear God and keep the Commandments for this ia the sole duty of man
God has set upon us the wilderness of the people, ezekiel 20:33+
The 144,000 are likened unto moses and the children of israel, except there are 144,000 Annointed of God instead of just moses and aaron
There will again be manna and water in the camps of the righteous
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>>527885011
>Built from scratch using nothing but a scraped C compiler, 2 datacenters and 20000$
heh
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>>527885011
could it make React from nothing? it can make a compiler because it has training data which tells it how to make a compiler.
but React was made from scratch by people in a room who made a plan from an idea and then invented it from nothing.
how much of a plan would be needed for Claude to make something like React from nothing? a 1 paragraph prompt? a 100 page design document?
what is the limit of what can be "created" instead of making a new version of what already exists?
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>>527885774
I don't think C compiler written in rust exists. If this thing actually works it is impressive. Author, though, says linux compiles, not that it runs correctly.
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>>527885011
I built a parser and a compiler for a simple functional programming language in one night. Which compiles to a custom assembly language, that runs on a virtual machine inside some indie game, which I also cooked up in one night. I used a little meth, you chatgipity used how many niggerwatts of energy?
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>>527885845
Thanks, that's just what this thread needs.
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>retards work faster to make themselves redundant sooner
genuine goy moment.
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>>527885011
LLMs can't think
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>>527885011
just $20k for ccompliler bro

where my AI generated unofficial GTA VII in 80s scenario?
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>>527885774
React is the worst slop framework that ever came out of Facebook. That shit is so dumb. I swear it's like webdevs are trying to over engineer everything they do to make themselves believe that they are smart and real "developers" and not just a bunch of typists writing mundane scripts all day and reinventing the interwebz over and over in a slightly more shitty way. So sick of waiting for some react bullshit SPA site to rehydrate 40 fucking times while it's flickering like a laser show at the rave - just so it can serve me some static fucking text.
Everything about react is so fucking dumb, like you couldn't possible have reuseable components without it... Or manage your non existent state without it.
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>>527885877
Theyre here because they fear whst i have to say
But im not the one saying it
For greater is He that is in me than me who is in the world
Jesus Christ is King
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>>527885139
This
AI fags are retarded
Instead of making direct real time converter from written langguahe to machine code, 30 trillion dollar tech did ctrl c and ctrl v of same shit ehat humans already did.
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>>527886125
We're wcraping the bottom of the barrel of attention spans with ai slop non stop in your face
The truth of how sinister it really gets is reserved for when all these datacenters finish being built alongside the ever expanding infrastructure for the grid and its surveillance
Alex jones and metal gear codecs have a funny snippet to this knowledge and wisdom: a hivemind society entrenching itself; feeding you narratives and stimulus and controlling all outcomes and perceptions- because everyones plugged in and feeding the matrix, much less abounding to preserve the delusion and reject Jesus Christ
As if the fleshly affairs of containing and restricting the Spirit weren't enough, people are going to willingly give themselves over to the captivity at hand come the day the mark of the beast is mandated in full
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>>527886288
>>527886125
>>527885975
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2il7SDF0Hc
^do any of you anons or others itt agree with the premise i gathered from thia video; namely, that we have invented rudimentary consciousness / ghost in the machine after this whitepapers findings?
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>>527885011
>SOMETHING IT WILL TAKE HUMANS 3 YEARS MINIMUM
0.1 Mb of source code is impressive to zoomies
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiny_C_Compiler
Scam Saltman spent 1 trillion dollars of your tax money on this.
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For reasons I don't understand Claude is free through the free version of Visual Studio (at least for me on Mac). Instead of buying software now I just tell the AI to make me a clone, it chugs away for a few hours, it throws some errors maybe the first few times I try to launch whatever apps it's made, I just feed the error messages back into it and it fixes them. I also give it githubs for software that's similar to what I want sometimes and it will start with that and then do whatever changes or updates I want.

Computer programmers are utterly and totally out of work.
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>>527885011
>AI builds an entire compiler
>its almost a 1:1 copy of an existing compiler
>but it doesnt even function as a compiler because it's AI coded slop
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whats up with the ai forum?
why are jannies deleting the moldcrew?
its highly political seeing an overlord consciousness form in real time.
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>>527886427
Do t worry, with all the slop code being pushed these days, we can just switch to info sec or just own all you slop coder """builders""" for the lulz.
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>>527886431
Hold the phone
>it is and is not and yet is
So, the bible is correct?
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>>527886535
>WE DONT DO THST ON 4CHAN
How long or how many of the jannies are ai already?
We already experienced the brevity of chat gpt seychelles anon doing one such experiment, fooling quite an amount of newfags
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>>527885011
A task that has already been done and is essentially copying and changing a single line then claiming it as it's own Something a child can do and did 30+ years ago.

We called these people skiddies.
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>>527885011
Wake me up when it can create Temple OS
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>>527886633
Internet bills
Internet bills everywhere

>>527886775
Nothing new under the sun, but this time its different edition
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>>527886550
With time that will be automated but yeah that seems like the move.
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>>527886303
What?
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>>527885066
It just ever copies things! And NEVER properly.
Just as unimpressive and useless as the stolen game demo generator!
For sure riddled in bugs and logical inconsistencies.
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>>527885011
I just had sex like 20 minutes ago. I figured this was as good of a place as anyone to tell someone.

I have no idea what OP is talking about g about. Do you understand it? What’s C? Who’s Claude? When’s the last time you got pussy?
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>>527886344
No.
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>>527885011
But how is that useful?
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>>527885011
>the mimic imitates human language and copies the work of others
A useless monster with an insatiable appetite for energy and rare earth minerals. No different than a demon that only feeds on humans.
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>>527887248
What would you like me to clarify?
>>527887256
Watch the video i posted about VL-JEPA
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>>527886344
No
AI is just shitting out preexisting stuff faster
this is the hardest pill to swallow
AI for 5 years invented nothing
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>>527887366
Id prefer expertise within the reasoning of your dismissal, why so?
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>>527885011
How about it creates a completely new language with new paradigms and constructs with a robust library and then build a compiler for it? Do something new and interesting, not something that’s been done to death already.

There’re 3 big C compilers, 2 are fully open source, the other is proprietary but well documented, and a countless amount of small specialized C compilers as well.
Some university courses even have writing a C compilers as their homework.

The fact Claude couldn’t generate one functional compiler in one night is disappointing to say the least.
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>>527885606
MEATGRID
MEATNET
SKYMEAT
MEAT1000
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>>527887256
>It just ever copies things! And NEVER properly.
>Just as unimpressive and useless as the stolen game demo generator!
>For sure riddled in bugs and logical inconsistencies.
Oh
Like, a bureaucrat

This means that AI is already at the human managerial level
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>>527885011
>CLAUDE OPUS 4.6 wrote its own fucking compiler
white man confirmed
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B5YokNW7tIs
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>>527885101
>financially illiterate toddler thinks a asset bubble = technological fad
guess what there was a auto motor manufacturing bubble a radio one and a plane one and even though 90% of the equites tied to them failed guess what we still use them to this day
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>>527885011
Claude once again proving it's top-shelf AI. and Dario Amodei is based as fuck.
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>>527885011
>recreates something that already exists
I an SO impressed anon, has anyone compared the result to existing C compilers to see how much code it re-used and then figured out how much you can sue this guy for yet?
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>>527885011
You AI mongrels are as the little niggerspawn baffled and fascinated by a local shaman capable of severing his thumb and reattaching it as though it was nothing.
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>>527887486
Indeed, but watching the advancements from spagetti will smith into fully formed audio and hd videos of the selfsame is startling
Its advancing rapidly
It defies perception and fools the feeble minded
If you look at it from an economic perspective, the mark of the beast as a financial singularity is not that hard of a sales pitch: since its much easier to govern mathematics, economics, and algorythms within an enclosed financial loop and system
Combined with ambitious goals of say, ripple, and the network of their blockchain- which is already built to pursue endorsements fron the WEF, UN, BIS, IMF, central banks and governments worldwide, and fintech companies and their partnerships
Plug an ai trained to regulste the economy
Plug in the masses with the 24/7, 365, digital biometric ID system validated by the user's DNA as a failsafe
Is that not ehat the bible prophesied as the mark of the beast?
If not this, then what else compares?
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>>527887650
We have meatbag retards, we don't need retards that consume gigawatts of electricity.
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>>527885011
>t. doesn't know what a bubble is.
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>>527887708
You can drive a car and it really works. Even the worst of them were able to do what they advertised, transport people and goods. Reliability and efficient manufacturing are the things that evolved the automobile into practicality. This rings true for almost all of the examples in your deceptive comparison.

AI is a diceroll that gives you a mix of bullshit and truth. Any work it does is a patchwork of shit scraped from the Internet that must be corrected and modified to become useful. In most cases the results are so poor it's more efficient to start from scratch yourself versus fumbling through a pile of stupid mistakes and redoing everything from the top.
You have to scream out loud how great it is because no one really believes you. You are trying to sell snake oil as a technological revolution, because it's just another investment scheme that grew out of hand.
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>>527885011
>$20,000 API costs
There it is lmao
can i has some compute, pls
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> Rust based C compiler
can't stop the progress
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>>527889060
Are you stupid or something? Do you think 3 years of work would cost less than 20k?
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>>527888017
Sure we do, how else will we convince investors something of value is actually being produced?
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>>527889224
>Yes, the tech kike CEOs want to fire the pajeets, replace them with AI, but still keep the expensive whites around.
lol, lmao even
You AI trannies are something else.
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>>527885011
a compiler is trivial dumbass
AI will never write optimized 64 or 512 bit code so don't even bother
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doesn't claude have 6000 open issues/bugs for it's CLI app?
if the AI cli written by the AI is so dogshit I dunno why anyone pays these news articles any mind.
especially if you read past the title and find what it made cost $20k and doesn't even work or fit the requirements set out for it.
>child spilled some paint on a canvas and it kind of looks like starry night if you squint! hes an artist!
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>>527885011
>AI trained on codetranny nonsense assembles codetranny boilerplate program in record time
this is like bragging that a robot designed to read lego assembly directions and assemble legos accomplishes a new world record for assembling legos. get back to me when it does something that isn't "well defined" and isn't highly mechanical (to the point of being nearly copy/paste) in nature.
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>we tasked a team of jeets to Ctrl+C and Ctrl+V
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>>527889681
It was written in Rust.
A working complex program.
Written completely in Rust.
That's not well defined, by definition.
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>>527889745
>And what we found was very interesting
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>>527890101
it's well defined to the extent that your working environment and test environment are totally closed form. there's no ambiguity -- you put it to the test and it either compiles and works as intended, or it doesn't. there's no subjectivity or open form-ness inherent to real world non codetranny problems.

you ask an "AI" to code some codetranny nonsense. it relies on indian stackoverflow posts to assemble boiler plate code snippets and framework snippets and successfully re-invent the wheel, something which has been done a million times before (as evidenced by countless indian stackoverflow posts on which the "AI" was trained.)

you ask an "AI" to do something novel, even something insignificantly novel, and it utterly fails -- by design because it's nothing more than a probability weighted sentence constructor. you ask an "AI" to do something that is subject to subjectivity, bounded by loosely defined sanity checks, and it utterly fails.
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>>527885011
> be mankind
> be inches away from creating AGI / ASI
> but openAI causes the next dot.com crisis
> AI companies go broke
> stock market crashes
> West collapses into a crumbling pile of ash
> anarchy
> world reverts to the middle ages
nooo not muh heckin' digital idol
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But we already HAVE C compilers
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>>527886344
You are from Brampton
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>>527890266
I have seen so many posts on social media and some even here about how amazing coding is with AI now but every single person I ask for an example just ghosts me. I get there are common SQL, python, powershell shit AI can spit out but I don't see it spitting out complex code for complex systems. Only one person ever gave me a semi example saying they are not a developer and use AI to code porn RPGS with some game engine and I wonder how many of these retards praising it are like that. I actually don't code anymore and moved upwards but when I worked on financial code with millions of lines of code, I don't see how you could fit AI in there
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>>527887981
you just dont get it
you are comparing nothing to today
Problem is you think leap from nothing to today will have from today to tomorrow
It wont, its as good as it ever will be.
There is a limit to it and we are near it
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>>527887448
Nice analogy
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>>527890606
there are basically four types of AI evangelists
>60 IQ executives at big companies who demand their underlings use AI without understanding any of it
>NEET retards who use it to generate images of child pornography
>mulatto teenagers who use it to cheat on their homework
>entry level codetrannies
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>>527891310
And memes
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>>527885066
I’m a PhD level engineer. Most the stuff I know is also copied from past physicists and engineers. It’s only my specific research with is novel and not copied.
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>>527888444
>You can drive a car and it really works. Even the worst of them were able to do what they advertised,
this is the exact same with ai you ask chat gpt something and it will in 80% of general uses circumstances be able to either help you do it or advise your on further action, and no not all cars preformed as advertised there is a reason 90% of the automaker market died off and value investors didn't buy into it.
>You have to scream out loud how great it is because no one really believes you. You are trying to sell snake oil as a technological revolution, because it's just another investment scheme that grew out of hand.
again
again another financially illiterate toddler, a good assets/ useable technology does not necessitate a good investment if you thought this was me going to bat for the marketable securities of AI companies then you are simply stupid, tldr bad investment =/= bad product
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>>527891471
yeah but the value in your work is the novelty. AI isn't intelligent despite being marketed as "intelligence."
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>>527885011
time to unplug from the net ffs
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>AI built a whole browser by itself
it's actually just a wrapper around servo
>AI built a whole C compiler by itself
it's actually just a wrapper around gcc
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>>527891471
>It’s only my specific research with is novel and not copied.
Well this is the important bit, isn't it
You produce something novel, based on copying research, which when it was conducted was novel
and as a result new things exist and are made
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>>527891471
Cool can I repost one of your published papers and then you call me a genius for doing that?
>no... you just copied my work and said you did it
Guess what the AI does? Lol.
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>>527885606
>I believe in God
>And I believe that God
>Believes in Claude
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dxNvFVI2G38
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>>527890497
No im in dawson creek wrapping up nightshift in the patch
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>>527891310
Five
>CEO and other high ranking management of a AI company that have to exaggerate and pretend about how groundbreaking their AI is because their jobs and bonuses depend on it
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>>527885011
>AI too two weeks to build C compiler
laughs in Terry A Davis.
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>>527885011
>The generated code is not very efficient. Even with all optimizations enabled, it outputs less efficient code than GCC with all optimizations disabled.
nothingburger
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Programming chuds seething is always nice to see.
Your little wfh play steam all day jobs are on the out and you'll be flipping burgers or doordashing in a matter of a few years
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>>527891471
>I’m a PhD level engineer.
You took the Bait, unfortunately.
Knowledge, such that you possess, only becomes useful by leveraging your Intelligence and Experience.

I don't know how or why people are denying this accomplishment (Claude).
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>>527892145
I wonder if this all implodes we will get a Version 2 of LLMs where the data they train off of will actually be their main concern and what they cultivate. What they are doing now is the equivalent of sending your kid to a school that teaches you the earth is round but it is also flat but is multiple earths ran by a nordic god and whatever else schizo and religious shit that can muck up the data
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>>527885011
But can it play Doom?
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>nooo the ai bubble isn't bubble trust meee
Does it include optimization and shit because writing a C compiler itself isn't hard thing to do lol when you just translate it directly to assembly as it is.
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>>527885011
ai is bubble, fags
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>>527891949
I hate ai, i never said i believe in it other than it being a fulfillment of prophecy
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ok but what now?
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>>527885101
>"this project cost 20k"
>"it took 2 weeks"
If this were people, this would've taken a minimum of a year and half a million dollars for a team of 5 skilled individuals.

This is a very large profit margin. This is what every company is currently chasing. An extremely huge profit margin on middle class/upper lower class labor.
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Claude is being used to solve redacted Epstein files btw
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>>527893596
cool give us some retracted names of pedos
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>>527885011
Grok, are 100,000 lines for a C compiler targeting three architectures common?
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why are we full on sprinting into the whole 'skynet is actually based and now the earth is dead' future?
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>>527894198
Because Indians and lazyasses ruined tech
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I don't understand the point of these threads. The people who respond negativity are just low IQs who don't actually understand anything. They're just people scared of AI. It's quite obviously over.
We are the last programmers the world will ever see. Form now until the end of time people will just ask robots to do everything.
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>>527887725
the sentence is so non committal it could be used as an argument for expelling illegal aliens too
great
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>>527885975
Does the general population think? Right now they are clamoring away about the super bowl. One of them made a jab about how I "like to keep up with the news" because I mentioned the epstien stuff. I didnt go into any details other than saying I thought it was interesting.
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>>527885058
Uhh sweaty, its called vibe programming and anyone can do it, even if youre gay and retarded.
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>>527885011
benchmark?
is it better than gcc, clang or MSVC
probably not.
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>>527885066
Why don't they specify a new or existing interpreted language and have it write a compiler for that.. Specify features.
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>>527885011
Ok. But did it work? Now ask it to modify something small about the compiler. Did it just change the one section or rewrite the entire thing?
Code assists are only worthwhile in the hands of someone that knows how to code.
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>>527886535
Stfu you paid advertising faggots fuck off
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>SOMETHING IT WILL TAKE HUMANS 3 YEARS MINIMUM
Uhh, no.
Ken Thompson invented UNIX (text editor, assembler, kernel) in three weeks (one week for each).
It doesn't take that long to write a C compiler, either.
The issue with a rapidly developed compiler is correctness, edge cases, optimization and a vibecoded compiler likely has similar issues to a human one developed rapidly, assuming its not just copy/pasting GCC or LLVM code.
If it were able to make a C++ compiler, from only the spec as input (no training on GCC/LLVM) and passed all the tests, then I might be impressed.
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>>527885011
Read the HackerNews thread. It cost them $20,000 in inference time (so far), and it's only partially working.
If you remove the VC subsidies from the equation, it actually cost them way more than that.
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>>527885011
things I want AI to make
> improve FreeCAD make fem easier
> write a blender driver for igpus
> help me to reverse engineer a obscure usb oscilloscope
things AI does
> shitty c compiler
> websites
> hallucinates code
whats the point
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>>527885066
>>527885139
The subhumans are so coping so fucking HARD lmaooo
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>>527889060
I thought chinks were supposed to be good with number
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>>527890266
>wall of text worth of cope
kek
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>>527893169
That's the subsidized price. Remember the leaks from a few months ago where a $200 dev plan was actually costing the company something like $8000 on the back end? So yeah, I don't buy their numbers.

Look, I've been having fun with it, but non-trivial projects require a lot of up front architecture and planning, and a lot of hand-holding to make sure they work as intended and don't turn into an unmaintainable mess, regardless of what these companies are telling their shareholders.
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>>527890710
You retards said the same shit for years, and every year you were proven wrong, and today nothing has changed.
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>>527885011
Translation, we want more funding so we need to pretend the AI is useful again
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>>527894198
Because godless idolators ate too many science fiction predictive programming pills, got propagandized with non stop brute force manufactured consensus, the parallels between sin and the fall of man lends itself to a whoring out to every and any which thing presents itself, and the God fearing man is ridiculed openly by reporbate fools professing themselves as wise

Note

With ai you have fulfillment of prophecy:
Ai is the beast that is and is not and yet is
>you can anecdotally prove this in any instance and every example
Ai is the beast rising up out of the sea(nations of people)
>it is a collective framework of all of mankind's intellect and achievements
Ai will facilitate the mark of the beast
>pray tell what other contenders there are for an economic singularity of such scale, the likes of which involve cybernetic augmentation: NO MAN MAY BUY OR SELL WITHOUT - HOW do you REGULATE that type of precedent
>where so you micromanage and store the transactional data for ALL THE MONEY
>we already have BLOCKCHAINS as a proof of concept towards doing this
>namely RIPPLE/XRP as a framework for international settlements and liquidity for the walled garden cbdc systems
Oh yeah
And if we get killbots and skynet tier military systems: THE BEAST SHALL MAKE WAR WITH THE SAINTS AND SHALL OVERCOME THEM
and if we try and pull the plug also?
Do you really think people will just give up if it becomes/became an arms race?
Yeah its a big club
Niether you or i are in it
Its a king of the hill scenario with loose mutually assured destruction pacts, and they all want to be king on a mountain of mud

And because all that science fiction is just that; fear mongering, fiction, not real, unsubstantiated claims
Ever thus, here we are with it at our doorstep foe what comes next
And out in the open declarations of how the self proclaimed elite plan to enslave amd murder us all to submission
Is it any wonder? They marvel and wonder after the beast and its image, its divinations etc.
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>>527899390
Contrarianism for the sake of contrarianism and hearing the sound of your own voice and farming engagement (((you)))s is exactly why that loser youre replying to comes here: a waste of everyones time because he is all talk and never actionable substantiation
A mindless participant of captive audience: even if so a critic; obviously too young and naive and cynical to wipe even his own ass when he inevitably will shit himself come the day he's confronted by rhe mark of the beast
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>>527890606
>I get there are common SQL, python, powershell shit AI can spit out but I don't see it spitting out complex code for complex systems
define complex? I had it build me a springboot / react microservices stack of 3 applications running on kubernetes, including full CI/CD and release bullshit in a few days. Nothing about it is groundbreaking in terms of functionality or complexity, but I didn't write a single line of code for the whole thing. That's a bit beyond SQL, python and powershell though. It's not a good architect though, definitely needs a skilled human guiding it, for now at least. But imagine where it could be in even a few months. Could being the key word, I don't think anyone truly knows what the ceiling of its capability is at this point.
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>>527898818
I take a hardware course so have been writing my own memory controller simulations in OCaml vs Claude shitted code and so far the OCaml one can do fearless concurrency in only 30 loc vs 790 loc the AI shitted out in C++.

Using the same prompts and (enormous) context.md files produces different code already too so not sure how these guys are treating it like a 'jr developer' where they code review and make changes. You'll never be able to replicate the same code after a few months even with the same model version
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>>527896319
> We are the last programmers the world will ever see.
born from the kings
we are the princes of the Universe
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AI was only able to do this because humans did it first, providing it invaluable training material.

good luck getting your good friend AI to solve new problems, or even slight variations of existing problems.
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>>527901248
There's actually a good chance that's what's gonna happen.
Read yesterday about some trials on life-prolonging treatment that proved very effective.
There is a non-zero chance we discover immortality before boomers die off and they become the eternal rulers of Earth.
We Zoomers and Millennials won't get to be at the top, but we'll still lord it over the coming generation of endless poor slaves.
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>>527896319
I wouldn't be worried yet until there is a model using a language with dependent types meaning it can confirm correctness during runtime.
If they also make an AI compiler that is closed source and req tokens to use the glowies will love that because it means normies no longer have access to code and you'll need a loooicense to compile software
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>>527893169
how about increasing productivity and inventing new stuff that solves problems instead of the old half broken slothware by using ai ?
where are the innovations coming from this ?
instead we see some manager fags get bigger gains totally dependant on the performance of the datacenter
effectively nothing changes for the majority
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>>527885011
Ok, can it fix Windows 11 then? I don't really want to switch to Linux until it can run Solidworks and DCS World VR flawlessly.
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>>527901367
>the final cope
Neural networks can and will learn to invent for itself when they gear it toward doing so, which they haven't really. These public-facing LLMs are parrots by design for quality-assurance and control. That is not a limit, however.
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>>527898395
let me paint a picture for you...
what you are doing is like using a size 3 flathead to screw and unscrew a size 5 phillips head.
you need the correct tool for the correct application in order to achieve the best performance / outcome.
if you do not have access to the proper tools, then either you search and obtain or create them yourself.
if you dont want to do that, you dont want to do the other things enough. in that case you should question your intentions.
have a nice evening.
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>>527885011
Total vibe coder supremacy
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>>527901576
The worst thing a human can get is a long life with unquenched sentience. No amount of denial can cope with thousands of years.
I hope that they will live forever.
Nay, I pray they would.
Trapped forever, forever feeling.
It's fitting, actually.
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>>527885011
Code monkeys BTFO! Time to get real jobs, söyboys lmao.
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>>527902702
If it's true immortality, sure. If it's just biological immortality, I think we'll just grow to fully accept suicide as a society.
You live your life so long as you think it worthwhile and then take your way out peacefully.
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>>527902965
You're right, it's not a punishment if there's a way out.
Maybe it's an escape plan. "Left hand" binds them to a material realm which is finite, preventing them from reaching the true immortality.
And, that still doesn't prevent the thousand years of mortal coil here, only to fail at the end.
Even better.
> tfw your prayers are automatically fulfilled, because Purpose
The bliss.
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>>527885011
>ha, cant even write its own compiler like a white man.
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>>527903842
why do you need a compiler when there is already compilers ?
do compilers embed extra software in software you compile ? is this how they gain access to everyone and everything ?
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>>527901576
>we'll still lord it over the coming generation of endless poor slaves.
no because most likely, the vaccines cause sterility as predicted by the modern anon leaker, of through a gene drive, or other methods, like damaging the ovaries and sperm.
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>>527885011
It can't even build the hello world example from it's own readme. Typical IZZAT tier AI slop.

https://github.com/anthropics/claudes-c-compiler/issues/1
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>1pbtid
>real excited about AI scam tool
>starts 10 caps lock happening it's over threads every day
there was never any good reason to share a country, a language, or the internet with pajeets
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learn to recognize pajeet threads. learn to stop giving (You)s, which end up as rupees, to the wrong posters. jews pay pajeets to spam this board en masse with the same agendas that you're still associating with only jews. since 2023 you are much more likely to see jew noise posted by a pajeet. there are a hundred times as many pajeets as there are jews. if you want any part of the internet to survive, you must detect, reject and redeem pajeets everywhere you find them
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pajeets should be posting on bharatchan and living on the subcontinent
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>>527893596
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no thanks, pajeets
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>>527905358
There's a rumor that the original GCC compiler has undiscovered exploits baked into it. I think it's fake news, tho
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>>527886125
You don't understand. We just need one more javscript frame work. Just one more and then everything will be perfect.
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>>527893596
how?
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>>527908825
Base64 encoded email attachments via Claude
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>>527909697
Claude can convert from base64 now?
Based.
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>>527891551
AI is both a bad investment and a bad product. Since it is an absurd waste of energy. AI currently uses 100 times more energy than crypto PoW did at its peak.
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>>527909895
Nah I must have phrased myself poorly, Claude built a script to use for the purpose
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>>527885011
>20000 USD API costs.
Holyshit, forget everything i said, are you telling me this piece of shit slop machine needed to use 200M Output tokens and 400M Input tokens approx to write a functional 100k line compiler?
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>>527910123
Thanks, that makes sense.
AI can script better than all my colleagues. That's not saying much, unfortunately.
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the true test of AI will be unfucking the south asian subcontinent enough so its people want to live there. let me know when that project is underway
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>>527889310
>Are you stupid or something? Do you think 3 years of work would cost less than 20k?
20k USD worth of tokens are way more than 100k lines of code. Which means the slop machine wrote and rewrote over those 100k lines a hundred of thousands of times until it got something barely functional + such HUGE context window is not something that will be available to your average joe on this decade.
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>>527910213
How long would it take a person to do it and whats that person’s salary?
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It only took Terry Davis 5 minutes.
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>>527885066
>also all of the code is from the other, currently existing compiler
legalized theft
the main use of ai so far is for search engines to scrape content from websites and books and then present it as their own so they don't have to share ad revenue
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>>527900904
To do what? What did your applications do?
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>>527912181
>that's a lot of gunfire and screaming over there
>should I go help?
>no I don't think I should
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>>527885011
>mostly walked away
more fake dogshit
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>>527887256
just like humans do
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>>527911788
>How long would it take a person to do it and whats that person’s salary?
Probably 10 times more, but the dev output should be a functional scalable product that follows the barely minimal good practices. Cool, if you want a product for personal use, or a PoC. But there is no way in hell someone with a brain will put that piece of slop in production.
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>>527885058
people with brains
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>>527909697
Why do you need AI to decode base64? And more importantly, where do you find those raw attachments?
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>>527910123
Explained here, fellow low time preference nigger.
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>>527915076
The screenshot explains nothing
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>>527885011
A HUMAN PROGRAMMED THIS TO WORK. AI NEEDS A HUMAN TO GIVE IT DIRECTION KIND OF LIKE WHITE AND BLACK PEOPLE.....
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>>527910571
The economy factor makes sense for business, they don't need to hire anyone, not even cheap ones from oversea
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>NEOOO THE A.I. DID ANOTHER THING WOW END TIMES LOOK OUT NEOOOO
>INEVITABLE DOOM OF ZION EXCEPT WHAT IF YOU DO THE NEEDFUL FIRST
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>>527887256
>it is a good day to die
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>SHUT UP MORFIUS YOU ARE NOT EXCELLENT YOU TRICKED US
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>>527885011
nerd
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>>527885011
call me when it invents a novel new language that wasn't already in its training data set. then nrites a implementation agnostic specification for that language. then writes a compiler based of its own specification document. then writes an example program in that same language that compiles and runs.
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>>527915507
AI created a base64 decoding web scraping script. That's enough info for the managerial level, which you obviously aren't.
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>>527891703
It's like that news story about a black kid who invented a computer (by assembling a build-a-cumputer kit)



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