@yacineMTB Like if it's gonna do all that why not heap all loc it, since there's a creation and destruction function anyway and there's another heap allocated thing. I suggested it and it started glazing. My only guess is it's intentional code obfuscation to make humans dependant.
@yacineMTB Yeah. I can't even put my finger on what is wrong. In a C program it decided to statically allocate a struct in a struct, which is fine. Then it added a bool for if the struct was NOT populated, requiring initialization to true, updating all instances to set it to 1.
@wispem_wantex I think you are right. Systemically as a whole AI might be slowing down humanity. Many consumer products are delayed or cancelled because of parts shortages, education is a double edged sword with people cheating and also using AI to learn better.
@gisan2002 I was able to just jump into it and it "just worked"
Out of the box it doesn't ask to do stuff though - though planning mode is read only. I'm using it with Zen router. When my tokens run out I might give Go a try, if Qwen continues to impress me. VERY happy.
Trying Qwen 3.6 plus on Zen on OpenCode. Immediately similar or better results than Opus 4.8. 3.6 35B A3B runs fine on my home hardware as well.
So idk wtf.
I might be switching to OpenCode + Zen and local hardware, wow. Plus both Claude and GPT 5.5 are there...
@esrtweet It's a fragile peace where if allowed overbuild can happen. But it seems to me that useful demand and available supply probably are in alignment. So we can exit the hype phase and enter the operational phase.
@esrtweet Dumb usage is being cancelled - ie Anthropic cancelling API access on their subscription plans. GitHub copilot price increases. This reduces demand to levels that match supply without needing to invest in more supply right now.
@CarlEricss00n@tetsuoai Learn cmake or meson, for portability. Cmake superbuilds can easily pull in dependencies. It doesn't scale well to compile and statically link a bunch of stuff with custom scripts. That's probably the only tedious thing coming from .NET or Java with huge built in libs.
@CarlEricss00n@tetsuoai There are also a lot of libraries. After you learn linked lists, pointers, memory management - you don't have to write all your container libs (vectors, map, etc)
I'm a big fan of https://t.co/XcbyVUQUCv