crazy how slow the web became thanks to javascript. if everything were pre-rendered html you could make it load instantly. sites dont care about speed though. they will just cram as much shit as they can into it. and we'll get like 100 mbs of memory use for a fucking text form.
I built this recently for #python: It's called Runloom. https://t.co/Ql0W7iRQEJ
If you know about Go, it has light-weight coroutines and a magic work-stealing runtime that rebalances stuck coroutines across threads. I built that for Python; Millions of coroutines on real threads
@waozixyz C++ easily. Significant developments in software engineering have happened just by uniting so many people who hate c++. Go is a great example of that. Incredible engineering for networked applications while staying easy to use.
103 fable 5 agents run on high difficulty across my 30k line C runtime; Entire 5 hour session limit burned in 30 mins. Results: "84 confirmed bugs — 2 critical, 28 high, 37 medium, 17 low — 81 of the 84 were verified by an actual reproduction run" fuck. Try fable, seriously.
I've never seen people talk about this: but you can just tell LLMs to use formal verification to find bugs. You won't actually end up with true formally verified software. But the process will shake out bugs by forcing the LLM to think more systematically.
Making 4 agents make a map of every func in 4 repos with short file name, func name + desc. Then feed back into a single context to loop for duplicate crud. Let's see if this is productive or just burns a shit load of tokens.
@Samaytwt don a white fedora so people know ur not evil. and tip that fedora to every maiden you see. tell them: "thank u maiden, i am a reddit moderator and ill protect your smile" while you do it.
@jarredsumner damn, so that means we are now at the stage where we can dynamically move software between technologies and languages. Older code bases get to take advantage of the latest developments. But like... would you say the code quality is good, or nah?
@Rightanglenews Free money hack: find a random object and smash it against the wall as hard as you can. Call it "art" and charge ppl 1 mil for the remains.