You vibe coded something llms made irrelevant, ironic
>Makes perfect sense to anyone good at using these models. It doesn't really, because whenever I ask them what did they actually create, its always a shitty dashboard or a finance tracker or something derivative and…
This doesn't make sense, I enjoy making bread at home but it costs 10x and tastes like dog shit I dont want to spend my time perfecting the craft of making bread for my daily needs (maybe once in a while its a soothing…
How exactly do you envision this ? you will ask the ai to make youtube but better, people seperate the "what" from the "how" but they have a very complex relationship
I feel like the actual core mechanic at improving is the actual act of "recall", it doesnt matter what you do if its a form of recall it is effective and very awkward in practice because you just sit there waiting for…
I am sorry but andrew is no where near the level of Evan imo
The difference between 20 cycles and 1 clock cycle in a hot loop is very noticeable
> Also, you should use SIMD. ironically no clang is better at auto vectorizing
What are you talking about in a hot loop in my software renderer this is like 10x faster // color4_t result = { // .r = (src.r * src.a + dst.r * inv_alpha) * INV_255, // .g = (src.g * src.a + dst.g * inv_alpha) *…
yes but >> 8 is so much faster
It doesnt have to able to generate original things, its enough to be able to detect what makes it original and replicate the original thing with enough variations in different contexts to be able to be destructive and…
Depends on how good the slop fork machine is, the act of true original creation is a messy and long process if it can be replicated to death immediately basically for free its not viable anymore
*Make anything "new"
A slop fork machine is way different though, I dont know why authors never thought about this but imagine a machine that can detect the features and replicate whatever it sees, show it how to make bread once and it can…
I bet you will learn alot doing that though
Going through books after this one was a breeze
It was a never a velocity problem though, rapid progress comes mainly from designing better systems and building tight abstractions not by writing using the same primitives faster
I dont want that though, I want someone to spend much more time than I can afford thinking about and perfecting a product that I can pay for and dont worry about it
> evolved into something else that was all about money and growth and image I feel like this happened long before LLMs became a thing
rare occasion where he gained a legendary status based purely on his work, I dont think I ever saw even a written interview with the guy
I thought the main idea of vim is that touch typers who are really fast can do everything without lifting their fingers from the main row, which is a really motivating reason imo, it starts to breakdown heavily when you…
I felt the need to blame my parents, until my life got better and I realized whatever they did had no impact once I decided to take full responsibility
The chain of thought is incredibly useful, I almost dont care about the answer now I just follow what I think is interesting from the way it broke the problem down, I tend to get tunnel vision when working for a long…
I am pretty sure we will have a deep cultural repulsion from it and people will pay serious money to have an AI free experience, If AI becomes actually useful there is alot of areas that we dont even know how to tackle…
I think its more of a person who builds "systems" for other programmers to use and work within
You vibe coded something llms made irrelevant, ironic
>Makes perfect sense to anyone good at using these models. It doesn't really, because whenever I ask them what did they actually create, its always a shitty dashboard or a finance tracker or something derivative and…
This doesn't make sense, I enjoy making bread at home but it costs 10x and tastes like dog shit I dont want to spend my time perfecting the craft of making bread for my daily needs (maybe once in a while its a soothing…
How exactly do you envision this ? you will ask the ai to make youtube but better, people seperate the "what" from the "how" but they have a very complex relationship
I feel like the actual core mechanic at improving is the actual act of "recall", it doesnt matter what you do if its a form of recall it is effective and very awkward in practice because you just sit there waiting for…
I am sorry but andrew is no where near the level of Evan imo
The difference between 20 cycles and 1 clock cycle in a hot loop is very noticeable
> Also, you should use SIMD. ironically no clang is better at auto vectorizing
What are you talking about in a hot loop in my software renderer this is like 10x faster // color4_t result = { // .r = (src.r * src.a + dst.r * inv_alpha) * INV_255, // .g = (src.g * src.a + dst.g * inv_alpha) *…
yes but >> 8 is so much faster
It doesnt have to able to generate original things, its enough to be able to detect what makes it original and replicate the original thing with enough variations in different contexts to be able to be destructive and…
Depends on how good the slop fork machine is, the act of true original creation is a messy and long process if it can be replicated to death immediately basically for free its not viable anymore
*Make anything "new"
A slop fork machine is way different though, I dont know why authors never thought about this but imagine a machine that can detect the features and replicate whatever it sees, show it how to make bread once and it can…
I bet you will learn alot doing that though
Going through books after this one was a breeze
It was a never a velocity problem though, rapid progress comes mainly from designing better systems and building tight abstractions not by writing using the same primitives faster
I dont want that though, I want someone to spend much more time than I can afford thinking about and perfecting a product that I can pay for and dont worry about it
> evolved into something else that was all about money and growth and image I feel like this happened long before LLMs became a thing
rare occasion where he gained a legendary status based purely on his work, I dont think I ever saw even a written interview with the guy
I thought the main idea of vim is that touch typers who are really fast can do everything without lifting their fingers from the main row, which is a really motivating reason imo, it starts to breakdown heavily when you…
I felt the need to blame my parents, until my life got better and I realized whatever they did had no impact once I decided to take full responsibility
The chain of thought is incredibly useful, I almost dont care about the answer now I just follow what I think is interesting from the way it broke the problem down, I tend to get tunnel vision when working for a long…
I am pretty sure we will have a deep cultural repulsion from it and people will pay serious money to have an AI free experience, If AI becomes actually useful there is alot of areas that we dont even know how to tackle…
I think its more of a person who builds "systems" for other programmers to use and work within