I understand it well enough to know that creativity requires intention. So-called AI has no intelligence, and is thus incapable of intention. I was recombining shit with Genetic Algorithms 25 years ago. I didn’t call it…
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“You need to have balls.” Le sigh.
I swear folks. Take an hour and read the docs carefully. It’s not difficult to get a scratch site up and running with Hugo. The obsession with “mean time to dopamine” is exhausting.
MOS 6502 ML
All I can say is :shrug: As soon as I left the comfortable worlds of Apple ][ and MS-DOS and got shoved into Windows 3.0, I pined for a dark screen and started fucking with the color profile. When I was 12. When I…
The same things you do in a code base 3 years old. We've just made it fashionable to evolve a code base until we hit a wall, toss it in the trash, and start over with the next "modern" tech that will eliminate the…
All of these things are very much real problems. You just have to be building microservices in a corporation that's still running thousands of batch jobs on mainframes and midrange servers. It's super fun let me tell…
They exist. They are locked behind the firewalls of corporate America and Europe, and their engineers are generally forbidden to discuss it in public. OSS developers don't build software this way. Primarily because most…
I understand it well enough to know that creativity requires intention. So-called AI has no intelligence, and is thus incapable of intention. I was recombining shit with Genetic Algorithms 25 years ago. I didn’t call it…
[flagged]
“You need to have balls.” Le sigh.
I swear folks. Take an hour and read the docs carefully. It’s not difficult to get a scratch site up and running with Hugo. The obsession with “mean time to dopamine” is exhausting.
MOS 6502 ML
All I can say is :shrug: As soon as I left the comfortable worlds of Apple ][ and MS-DOS and got shoved into Windows 3.0, I pined for a dark screen and started fucking with the color profile. When I was 12. When I…
The same things you do in a code base 3 years old. We've just made it fashionable to evolve a code base until we hit a wall, toss it in the trash, and start over with the next "modern" tech that will eliminate the…
All of these things are very much real problems. You just have to be building microservices in a corporation that's still running thousands of batch jobs on mainframes and midrange servers. It's super fun let me tell…
They exist. They are locked behind the firewalls of corporate America and Europe, and their engineers are generally forbidden to discuss it in public. OSS developers don't build software this way. Primarily because most…