@neerajjj6785 Me. Vibe C++ is easier to create a workable framework to compile and test. But AI likes to write dummy functions to pass the test, say, output an expected result without any computing. And if a test just can't pass, AI is inclined to remove this test.
But anyway, it saves time.
The highest value in software engineering is not coding, but defining the state space.
That is why almost every software engineer begins as a coder, yet ultimately dreams of becoming an architect.
@Techjunkie_Aman@n4hpg This sentence doesn't prove anything, but the fact that these companies have money to make a
experiments, unnecessarily to be a product plan to push it finally.
Ralph Loop is a commercial scam. It's impossible to make the best code, but it makes an illusion that you're freed by AI.
For business logic coding, I use the cheapest AI for pure vibe with Ralph Loop.
For the infra part, I work with Claude, but I'll do a lot of manual polishing.
Frankly, chatgpt is not so good at programming logic. It is able to help me with 60% discussion, but it's time consuming to help it to realize its own logical caveats in programming mind.
Claude is good enough in 80% work, I can even trust it to vibe, though it's not perfect.
@Akasheth_ Personally I would choose Debian. But currently our product environment is based on Ubuntu server, so I prefer to use Ubuntu desktop to keep consistent.
@hardenedlinux@Canonical@ubuntu@filpizlo When βsafetyβ is overly glorified, every security discussion ends up with someone asking, βWhy not just use Rust?β as if Rust is a universal fix. The worst is that this kind of response often replaces real analysis with a shortcut answer, discouraging deeper thinking.
AI code review? Not like what somebody thought, I've fixed several copilot suggestions, but just closed others. Copilot didn't know the whole thing, something can be pointed out in a single file. Some are derived from the whole plan and negotiation with the customers.
I just bought a brand new ThinkPad T14p 64G ram which is perfect for a brand new Ubuntu, however I saw sudo-rs.
I have no problem with sudo.
I have no problem with Rust.
But I don't want this sudo-rs.
In my theory, all the CS subfields are prepared for the real AI system. Even if OS and compiler, DB, server...everything. Although AI theory is just one of them.
"The Handbook of Artificial Intelligence" Vol. I (1981), edited by Avron Barr and Edward Feigenbaum, is one of the first systematic attempts to map AI as a discipline. Search, knowledge representation, natural language, inference, all pre-connectionist, entirely symbolic. A snapshot of what the field knew how to formulate before it knew how to scale. Still worth reading today because it shows how much of the field is older than it looks.
https://t.co/HnSPmOYdNk