fair point for heavy food, tho I haven't been there in a while so I don't really know what they servin but, you know...slate makes it sound so good. we all like a story we can cheer behind, don't we? :)
> The future belongs to developers who can model systems, anticipate edge cases, and translate ambiguity into structure—skills that AI can’t automate.
isn't that the whole point of ai - like i want app to do x, and then everything else is inferred. so u start with something ambiguous and it goes to something less ambiguous?
At least in my experience, the initial requirements are usually too ambiguous. People don't have problems with the corner cases because they have under specified common cases in the happy path.
I think (hope) there is a lot of room to there (for now).
Indeed, the challenge of fixing Earth is much, much simpler than that of constructing a contained self-sufficient habitat that can operate without input from Earth for hundreds of years. And maybe doing the first will produce useful knowledge for if we ever are ready to try the second.
To the extent this philosophy has merit, it’s in the societies that embrace it being virtually guaranteed to become poorer and thus, possibly, lower in population and energy and material intensity compared with their peers who keep technologically advancing.
anyone had experience where assembly is not actually faster than optimized js when it’s clean like for example when working on preallocated memory in buffer because v8 optimizer is that good?
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