@tekbog Same as all the other guys. Pretty much none of these have any chances against Fedor and Pereira... There's no difference between Undertaker and Bolt, and lets be honest, boxers aint gonna last much longer either vs elite MMA fighters, only chance they got is lucky punch.
@Patriota_81@pringlegodx@BladeoftheS Huh? First of all, lets call it a real name, its not AI, its ML, it exists for more than a decade now, its not a new thing, and second, it cant create shit, it can perform matrix calculation and predict next token based on existing data.
There's nothing revolutionary about it.
@William94984551@jimbotron915465@bit_fury Even if you can see plain tcp packages you cant do anything with DH public key exchange, cuz you dont know the private part. You can try to replace public keys with your own, but if the public keys are signed you can just cry in the corner.
@palaashatri@k_flowstate > Lives in a country where average IQ is 77
> Poops on the street
> Calls other people "low IQ"
You cant make this up, i swear.
@palaashatri@k_flowstate You are the only one here throwing insults here btw, then gaslighting and acting like victim.
Two can play that game tho.
Go poop on the street, bath in cow piss, or w/e pajeets are doing these days.
@palaashatri@k_flowstate Now we are just assuming random things about strangers
> Look at me, i'm a big boy, doing gods work
This conversation leads nowhere, as expected, so im just gonna leave you to w/e tf it is you think you are doing.
@palaashatri@k_flowstate You clearly dont understand programming if you think C++ is well designed language, or that Java ecosystem is efficent.
JVM and C++ are were biggest mistakes, besides Javascript.
C and Go are best of both worlds you can get, low level or convenience, Java fits nowhere.
“Vibecoding”, i.e. ~hands-off usage of LLMs to rapidly generate code without regard for the actual code’s contents, for novel applications, can literally never be non-slop, because—as I’ve described before—there is not enough bits of information content in prompts to express the user’s exact desires in sufficient detail, and the desired solution is not expressed in training data (due to the problem’s novelty).
Only a sentient human developer can relate to another human user to determine what is desirable, and design the software such that it accomplishes this desirable outcome, and carefully verify that it is doing that, rather than something else (potentially undesirable).
This is true even for the combinatoric space implied by the training data, for instance if the novel problem is merely novel in that it combines pieces of existing solutions. There needs to be a guiding force to know what to combine and how.
The more detailed the prompt becomes, the more human oversight (the more human-guided round trips with the LLM), the closer it becomes to actual code (i.e. detailed execution instructions for a computer).
@palaashatri@k_flowstate And Java, C++ still cant compete with anything that simple, performant and efficent like Go. I dont need 16 billion abstractions, JVM and 2819472 Gb of RAM to run my stack. C++ is abomination.
I would sacrefice w/e tf that Java has to offer (it has nothing) over this any day.
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@GregorySchier@MdAnasDanish1 The issue here is not that you are a beginner or lacking knowledge, its the attitude "DHH's setup broke, linux sucks".
Im not toxic to beginners, its ignorance that triggers me.