From the top comment: > I teach computer science and have a particular fondness for introductory CS. The reason Stephen Wolfram is wrong, wrong, wrong about this is that people that have never been taught programming…
Fascinating stuff. Even though my initial reaction is "meh, this will give fuzzy results at best and I'll spent more time fixing subtle bugs then just writing it myself" - I still believe we're in the infancies and…
The hype is real \o
Skynet anybody?
yeah, thought the same thing... Nothing more dissappointing :(
> Most of this has historically been related to Docker in Docker (DIND), but now, people also want to run Podman in Podman (PINP) or Podman in Docker (PIND). So close to some acronym puns :D
Haha nice find
Why does everything have to be about AI these days?
From the top comment: > I teach computer science and have a particular fondness for introductory CS. The reason Stephen Wolfram is wrong, wrong, wrong about this is that people that have never been taught programming…
Fascinating stuff. Even though my initial reaction is "meh, this will give fuzzy results at best and I'll spent more time fixing subtle bugs then just writing it myself" - I still believe we're in the infancies and…
The hype is real \o
Skynet anybody?
yeah, thought the same thing... Nothing more dissappointing :(
> Most of this has historically been related to Docker in Docker (DIND), but now, people also want to run Podman in Podman (PINP) or Podman in Docker (PIND). So close to some acronym puns :D
Haha nice find
Why does everything have to be about AI these days?