@natemcgrady What matters is that the code is easy for future LLM sessions to understand and work with. So yes it matters - but quality defined by LLM sessions not human developers
@IAmPraveenVarma@multiplanet1 Except that Elon has proven himself capable of delighting investors with real profit all WHILST pursuing long term goals.
@rohanpaul_ai The US just can’t seem to exist without there having to be a “bad guy”. It’s in every work of fiction. Every news article. It has become utterly ingrained in the American psyche.
@0xPrajwal_ Just that there are far more web developers probably. I find AI to be BETTER at the more deeply technical stuff. Because it’s closer to implementations of pure mathematical theorems - less subjective. More “right or wrong”.
@Ric_RTP I think that this relies on a possibly too strong definition of intelligence. People who can understand physics they’ve learned well enough to teach it to others in a style that adapts to their understanding would be considered intelligent. Very few could conceive new physics
@canonicalmodel@jorgemanru Your post mentioned rendering. What I’m saying is that web page performance isn’t limited by rendering. It’s limited by the recalculations necessary to determine layout
@ai_sentience There are various reasons but all speculative. @StuartHameroff and Roger Penrose have a plausible theory that human consciousness depends on quantum processes in microtubules. If true, that would be one reason