• Re: Highly bred Hackers: Wallowing in enlightenment (Re: Deep Ecology a

    From Moebius@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 27 00:11:56 2024
    Am 26.10.2024 um 21:18 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:

    Actually, that's not that funny, Chris. :-/

    On 10/26/2024 8:48 AM, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hey folks, please take note:

    "Rust is the last programming language made for humans
    that we'll need. Future languages will be optimized for
    machines, where AI handles all the coding"
    https://twitter.com/nath_simard/status/1816147809608851830

    Does an AI get to do the debugging as well? ;^)

    I guess so.

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  • From Tom Bola@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 27 00:30:40 2024
    Am 27.10.2024 00:11:56 Moebius schrieb:
    Am 26.10.2024 um 21:18 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:

    Actually, that's not that funny, Chris. :-/

    On 10/26/2024 8:48 AM, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hey folks, please take note:

    "Rust is the last programming language made for humans
    that we'll need. Future languages will be optimized for
    machines, where AI handles all the coding"
    https://twitter.com/nath_simard/status/1816147809608851830

    Does an AI get to do the debugging as well? ;^)

    I guess so.

    Yes, that's really easy - you just require the proper set
    of test conditions that simply have perfectly to be met.

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  • From Tom Bola@21:1/5 to All on Sun Oct 27 21:44:06 2024
    Am 27.10.2024 20:35:20 Chris M. Thomasson schrieb:
    On 10/26/2024 3:30 PM, Tom Bola wrote:
    Am 27.10.2024 00:11:56 Moebius schrieb:
    Am 26.10.2024 um 21:18 schrieb Chris M. Thomasson:

    Actually, that's not that funny, Chris. :-/

    On 10/26/2024 8:48 AM, Mild Shock wrote:
    Hey folks, please take note:

    "Rust is the last programming language made for humans
    that we'll need. Future languages will be optimized for
    machines, where AI handles all the coding"
    https://twitter.com/nath_simard/status/1816147809608851830

    Does an AI get to do the debugging as well? ;^)

    I guess so.

    Yes, that's really easy - you just require the proper set
    of test conditions that simply have perfectly to be met.

    Ummm... I have seen some interesting errors in AI generated code. I
    could debug it, but can AI debug itself without human interaction?

    OK - I see - really my "receipt" requires thorough sets of test cases
    which would probably not "really" help with self creation of code faults.
    Which is sort of good news to me! ;)

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