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Andrew Arnott 🛡️
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Principal Software Engineer. This is not my employer's account. I have a wonderful family and faith in a real, bona-fide Heavenly Father. Will work for Zcash.
Longmont, CO
Joined May 2008
Just finished watching Contact again. Dr. Arroway is an atheist that believes the 95% of the world that believes in God is delusional. Then **43** cameras reportedly contradict her testimony of a trip through space. With only 1 person on record believing her, making her 5% again. Very interesting that the story writer decided on exactly 43 cameras. Before her experience, she refused to accept testimony of the 95% because there was no evidence. After her experience, the world refused to accept her testimony because 95% of the witnesses refuted it.
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Imagine a pair-programmer ethos of using AI. Imagine a GPT that with each token generated, interacted with the language service to see whether a given symbol was available, and if not, to enumerate what was, and pick one from what is available or try another approach. Basically what a human does, but much faster. And the result always compiles, and (more) often does what you wanted. As it matures, programmers become traffic cops and architects that watch (more or less) AI's do the coding under a human's direction, allowing us to build more. Junior programmers learn from AI to become senior programmers faster. Now wake up. And go build it.
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@stephentoub @YouTube I found I kept wanting to hit "like" and "love" reaction emoji's over the video during @stephentoub's discussions around recent or upcoming improvements. Alas, youtube doesn't support that.
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@jmelosegui @aSteveCleary In the end, it did the best job I've seen so far. But it was incomplete. Not all code files that required changing were changed, and I was left with ~65 errors in the project it touched, and over 145 more errors when counting the test project.
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