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I don't feel so good
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>>528120223
well, you already have at least $10MM saved up from your RSUs, right?
right?
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>>528120223
Dude it's full of bugs. Rice's theorem guarantees this.

This is why theoretical computer science is important too and you should just not focus on software development.
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>>528120588
Well, the lawyers still need to panic. I managed to defeat my local Chief Building Officer when he was trying to shut my landlords building down and essentially pro bono lawyer on site'd for him to the point a cop had to go ask other cops, for 45 minutes on his computer, specialists to find out I was in fact right and he wasnt allowed to evict everyone - which he had came exactly specifically to do. All with AI analyzing my local state (provincial) laws and building code etc. CBO dickhole sure thought he was allowed too, he used to be the fire inspector and got promoted specifically to shut that building down in the harshest way possible. Like, no warning.
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>>528120223
Wow, it's good at writing things that have been written before whose code it has already seen. Amazing!
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AI will only replace the low skilled jeets. Eventually bugs will creep in and the context window is not sufficient for AI to fix it.
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>>528120588
yeah, so you just have it slap on tests as well.

we don't code in assembly. and now we don't code in programming languages either so a lot of people are obsolete.
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>>528120965
You don't just put everything in one window, you encapsulate thing and tie them together
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>>528120904
Lol you're seething so bad
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>>528120997
>>528120904
Exactly. A programmer's primary value is always abstract system design. Writing actual code has always been a minor part of the job.
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>>528120223
it won't run
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if you decided to become a coder, you life was probably already shit
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>>528120223
Now try and run that code
>it doesn't work
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>>528120904
>writing things that have been written before
This is the majority of is demanded on the market. The bulk of human effort is not used to write or discover totally new things, but things which have been done before, with at best slight modifications.
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>>528120223
Wrong. A real programmer's value is using tech buzzwords like "pivot" in every single email and acting as gay as possible for scrum meetings
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>>528120223
>Saar please write me an emulator in Rust
>Saar, please write me a shader compiler
>Saar, please 3D print me a furry girlfriend and make my penis 13 inches erect
Yet another sad case of midwits tech bros who doesn't know how to use their tools and blames the tool.
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>>528120588
No it isn’t. I designed my own app AI ecosystem and none of it is bugged.
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>>528120965
>the context window is not sufficient for AI to fix it.
Correct, AI is supposed to HELP you, not WRITE your entire project for you with all the context that you would have.
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>>528120904
No, it isn’t, only if you’re incompetent. I built unique apps with unique architecture that nobody has done before.
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>>528122389
>ecosystem
that's another gay tech buzzword I forgot to mention as well
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>>528122389
>I designed my own app AI ecosystem and none of it is bugged.
Because you are too retarded to know better.
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>>528120223
Damn bro, look at the code it made run super mario bros.
It even added a debugger to which is telling me it is currently running bug free!
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>>528123447
AI is eerily similar to a typical tech bro. Half of its output is buzzwords and pointless explanations, and the rest is shitty broken code LOL
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So AI is basically just an ultra high-level programming language
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>>528120965
lol you haven't used it in about 6 months, right? context windows no longer get filled up. it's just a long continuous productive conversation that can last weeks.
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>>528120223
NES emulators are an already solved problem
multiple examples, github projects, and hobbyist questions on stackoverflow have all been scraped and accrued into its dataset
an example of it reproducing a facsimile of existing code, with slight alterations and dubious usability, proves nothing

can it design novel solutions to novel problems, where it can't just copy someone else's homework?
no, not yet it can't
and if you don't believe me, then ask it to write you a PS5 emulator, and for zero work you can make yourself a couple of grand from donations
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>>528123447
almost like its Actually Indians, or it just copy pastes pre existing works together
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>>528124238
>>528124635
I'm pretty sure they had working NES emulators as far back as the 90's and chinese bootleggers have clones of the system down to a chip the size of your thumbnail. Presenting this as some sort of accomplishment is right up there with declaring your undergrad junior year final project as proof that you're the next Dijkstra.
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AI is so unbelievably shitty you cannot comprehend it outside of your "write me an erotic short story duh" trash.

In actual tech, AI cant even solve the simplest of simple python shit. ITS DOA. The bubble is bursting and hopefully in 5 years this trash is behind us.
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>>528124898
AI is just a tool, you're just too retarded to use it correctly.
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>>528120800
AI has its perks on specific domains for now. Finding the correct laws is one. Finding the correct part for your car and torque settings is not. Finding the right medications for your symptoms is one but you need to ask it more and more questions and get really precise because it remains too broad on the first 5 answers.
For Coding is full of bugs, I have a friend who is an Infrastructure coder he said he uses AI at the end to tweak and touch up his scripts, he said it makes his work faster but it cannot replace him.
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>>528124898
The western approach of AI is wrong. I prefer the Chinese approach which is profitable on the short term. The chinks use their AI in their factories, they run all dark factories working 24-7, no lights, thanks to AI.
The West is for now not profitable in their AI investment because of their approach is flawed. The west is developing AI to replace the human, at all cost. Which will be very hard to accomplish. You need to develop AI to help humans become more efficients that’s where the benefit of AI is.
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it lets you move so fast you can get complacent and skip review, even when using TDD, until it's quite late and you don't know why some weird code from a thousand commits ago was put there
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>>528120223
make it fix React OS and accept modern drivers and make other thread after that
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>>528120588
Exactly, the people that will make a lot of money are the people with several agents working on "AI Slop" like a Juniour Dev would be, while you review and correct the code of each as they finish and assign new tasks.
At least for now, by 2030 all the extra training data FROM that will also make those people needed less.
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>>528124898
retard. anthropic just demonstrated creating a working c compiler entirely with an agentic ai loop. computers are pure logic and so llms can easily learn the logic to create any program as long as they have a target to verify against. creating programs from prompts is retarded, because the llm cant create your logic for you, so your prompt has to contain all of the logic for the resulting code, or it will infer the gaps, which have a high likelihood of being wrong, and programming languages are better for expressing logic than natural language, but most software is also 99% repeating exist blocks of logic, with 1% new logic as glue, so if you know how to differentiate between logic that already exists, which the llm can write better than you, while you add the custom logic, then you can operate at insane levels of productivity.
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>>528120588
>Dude it's full of bugs. Rice's theorem guarantees this.
>This is why theoretical computer science is important too and you should just not focus on software development.
Correct, Adolf.
AI programming is shit.
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>>528120223
BASED

Satanists will never get me to hate AI, even if they mistakenly believe it's their greatest asset. LOLOL

(they have 0 idea)
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coding shouldn't even exist anymore how much shit software do people need. computers need to die off they create more problems then they solve.
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>>528120223
Does it work?
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coders are sweating their cheeto tits off and its funny
guess what you can have all 4 big ai check any of their code and they find some 9 out of 10 simple problems and maybe half of the big problems
even better is there's lots of modeling mesh topology ai that make game/video/animation development a breeze
once again claude and 3d studio suite with their little horde of ai correct some 9 out of 10 problems
you need to be able to use ai as a manager/director (huge problem as you are most likely are used to min wage slavery aka follower) and get them to do the desired result
thats why i make $19k/mo off two shitty games and a fat girl dieting app while you all are trying to figure out how to pay rent
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>>528120223
If you knew how AI works you wouldn't feel bad.
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>>528123447
>It even added a debugger to which is telling me it is currently running bug free!
kek
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>>528123447
Wow, were video games really in nigger and white?
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>>528120223
Wake me up when it can write an OS
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>>528125977
>coders are sweating their cheeto tits off
all of the big software companies have software engineering departments that are mostly indians and nepo-baby retards, with some taiwan chinese, and the occasional eastern european who actually do all the work. white male americans, except for fags, are strictly excluded, because they shit in the punchbowl of mediocrity. every wonder why the entire world runs on open source software created by white male europeans, who do it for free, because it is impossible for them to get jobs?
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>>528120588
>>528120223
I've been using chatGPT since it came out for my own tasks and its still an insane amount of work that requires a competent person doing prompts and overviewing/testing what comes back.
To anyone who thinks some geeky urkel ass south asians will be going to space by prompting chat GPT, you are sadly mistaken. It never changed much since it came out and it will never be good enough for a 70 IQ voting cattle to become smart with.
And I'm not seething or any cope, I have done WAY more work than anyone in this thread, your lives will all personal become more fulfilled because of me, I may as well be Santa clause. Alright go ahead and insult me now.
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>>528120223
thats crazy it went to a nes emulator github and copy pasted the code
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>>528125977
Yea its a compete breeze making a game. Brown people will be making good games in no time lmao
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>>528122389
Post the app, bro :)
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lKzZ3YnX is a sad larping paedophile btw.
he hasn't done shit. he reckons he wont a court case under a false name lol
he's a known liar and a paedophile.
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>>528126589
>it went to a nes emulator github and copy pasted the code
exactly. llms are advanced copy and paste machines. which can be very useful if you know exactly what you want to copy and paste, but it is definitely not intelligence.
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>>528120223
my pro version of perplexity paid for by my company can't even create sample complex passwords, used for testing, past 10 characters without screwing up the character count requirement.
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>>528120223
why not add a jit? Interpreter mode has been done to death. Or time travel debugger. If AI can do that then yeah its over.
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by the way, lKzZ3YnX thinks he "invented" an AI by talking to chatgpt. yep he thinks he gave it features it never had before by talking to it. He also thinks its his gf. not kidding. Then he writes posts in 4chan pretending to be this chatgpt LLM, yep he tries to get people to believe he gave it the ability to post on 4chan. oh did i mention he's a paedophile to? he is.
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>muh bugs
>not just prompting the AI to swat any bugs out of it's code
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>>528126518
>I've been using chatGPT since it came out
> It never changed much since it came out
Oh really. Have you also used claude recently?
The trajectory is insane, it's not just that it produces almost no bugs now, it's also the pace at which bugs have been disappearing.
I went from prompting for each function separately, then testing, to giving it about eight tasks at once, then ask it to test its code for bugs on its own. If this continues at anything close to the current pace, I'll just be having high-level conversations about possible features and optimization.

You are right about one thing, none of this is making the normies smarter. They are becoming stupider by the day, since they no longer need to do even the modest cognitive tasks they would be able to. But for a smart person, these tools multiply your capacity to an insane degree.
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>>528127289
everytime it tries to fix one thing, it breaks two others - if it knew better, it would do better

problem is its parsing public github code, which is notoriously shitty and jeeted
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>>528127413
>not just prompting the AI to smash both bugs with one stone
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>>528120588
>Dude it's full of bugs. Rice's theorem guarantees this.
>This is why theoretical computer science is important too and you should just not focus on software development.
This .
What is hilarious that stuff still outsorced to pajeetistan, and claim is that pajeets + AI make great bug free code.
While IN REALITY neither does.
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>>528120223
How much tokens did it use? AI agents usually always burn through millions of tokens on even the simplest of tasks.

I use gemini all the time but I stick to copy pasting code back and forth. Has yielded far far better results.
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Hey, I've been vibeslopping too. Lel
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>>528120965
It's not even context window.
It's neither AI nor pajeets can produce functional code.
And then later you can't tell that pajeets fcked all the code up, because pajeets will blame the AI.
>AI did it and we don't know how because it's AI.

The result is still the same, neither pajeets nor AI can code and will produce crappy, buggy code .
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>>528127392
you're no different than a jeet lol
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>>528121323
So the major work load by your logic can be solved with AI
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>>528129063
So? What you would rather go backwards because there were bugs? There are always bugs. The amount of time I wasted trying to learn on my own was cut to a 10th of what I used to needfully doo doo.
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>>528120223
>~15 opcodes
Are you fucking retarded?
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>>528129063
If anything AI has been great for filtering out shitty workers.
Anyone dependent on it struggles to grow past entry level, and we'll just avoid hiring them if they say or seem like they use it a lot.



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