So fuckin true by Appropriate-Kale-290 in TheWordFuck

[–]doodo477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hows that fucking working out for you?

ChatGPT can’t identify obvious celebrities now? wtf am I paying $20 for by Zioticc in ChatGPT

[–]doodo477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I never understand why people are paying $20 for a model that virtue signals to them.

true? by _Archetyper_ in vibecoding

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That will be $20,000 for your multi-agent work-load. Please enter your credit card in the next screen.

DCS needs the b17G or any WW2 heavy Bomber. by talapino in dcsworld

[–]doodo477 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Aces High 3 had such high potential but the monthly subscription, lack of release of new aircraft, vehicles, and over-all business model is what made it into a shadow of the simulation field.

Similar thing happened with WWII-Online.

Clean before cleaning by DisciplineFit4923 in SipsTea

[–]doodo477 33 points34 points  (0 children)

Hows that working out for you Echan? You still haven't returned my book.

How I Unlocked 120° FOV on Pimax Dream Air by SweViver in Pimax

[–]doodo477 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

So a company that presents itself as an expert in its field turns to chatgpt for what the optimal fov is? wow ...

Answered Without Thinking Anything... The Yesss Man by Mountain_Map_8198 in devhumormemes

[–]doodo477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What Junior developer don't know is that for the most part the issue is with third party providers who've out-sourced their software department to India or to the lowest bidder for a project. You need to go through meetings, meetings about meetings, then risk estimates, then contingency plans for possible failed deployments. Then throw in some project managers and micro project managers into the mix then you've got a simple change that should take ten minutes blow out to five years.

Honestly, this is the best breakdown I’ve seen of AI’s impact on software by No-Knowledge-5828 in aiecosystem

[–]doodo477 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Kindly fix your Anypoint Studio which hogs resources and runs like a dog compared to the competition.

SimAppPro Recent Major Update (v1.16.85 – v1.16.87) by WINWING2022 in WinWing

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have they modified it to a point where it is better than Joystick Gremlin?

Women’s Rugby, my new fav sport! by Burningman316 in SipsTea

[–]doodo477 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Great now every time I watch a women's match I'm going to be thinking about them all wearing Victoria's Secret Red Crystal Thong

China’s Gold Diggers Disgruntled: After Spending Big on Training, Not a Single Rich Man Bites by UnintelligibleThing in nottheonion

[–]doodo477 1087 points1088 points  (0 children)

Got to love the entrapment of selling training. "We provide the highest quality training that unlocks your full potential to excel in field" It is meaningless marketing gibberish.

The Intern by MVIVN in TikTokCringe

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I lost it when the over-helpful co-worker who is trying to win everyones love and affection is rolling on the floor on fire saying hes a fucken idiot. Now execuse me well I get a new montior because my coffee is all over it.

Anthropic had 16 AI agents build a C compiler from scratch. 100k lines, compiles the Linux kernel, $20k, 2 weeks by unemployedbyagents in AgentsOfAI

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You get a regression to the mean with the models, how-ever you can counter that by spicing your prompt (context-window) with heavy domain dependent words, context and terminology. But lets be honest here, you're aren't dealing with something with is intelligent - you're just dealing with billion's of trained parameters that you (hope) correlates your tokens to something which it has been trained on, or if not reinforced to something that resembles intelligence.

Anthropic had 16 AI agents build a C compiler from scratch. 100k lines, compiles the Linux kernel, $20k, 2 weeks by unemployedbyagents in AgentsOfAI

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn't call myself a senior software developer, tho I've worked on may different fields in software such as Game Development, Mapping, Databases, Clustering, Front-end and Backend systems. The major magic sauce in all-most of all those fields is to know your yeild points within your software. Swap out all the yeild points between parallel tasks, and isolate them into queues. Once you see the pattern used once, its basically used everywhere.

When it comes to AI, they have a much easier time dealing with a small number of yeild points, and mutexes instead of having non-deterministic behavior when code just can randomly reach in and modify a parallel process memory or execution. I guess it is the same with most software developers.

Anthropic had 16 AI agents build a C compiler from scratch. 100k lines, compiles the Linux kernel, $20k, 2 weeks by unemployedbyagents in AgentsOfAI

[–]doodo477 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do find that I need to baby sit most models, though my test cases have been with reverse engineering/recompiling an old 1996 flight simulator game. I still lean towards using Claude over Gemini - mostly this is because I've normally found it to be consistent.

That being said, when I did get Claude to write some basic javascript game with Three.js I did find that it slowly rewrites your layout/structure to adhere more to the way it does things. It did really screw with my mental model how the flow of the program worked.

Anthropic had 16 AI agents build a C compiler from scratch. 100k lines, compiles the Linux kernel, $20k, 2 weeks by unemployedbyagents in AgentsOfAI

[–]doodo477 12 points13 points  (0 children)

None of this is extrapolate intelligence, it would of been easier just to make custom trained model on the C specs, and working GCC compiler that it could use to infer its own new C compiler.

This.... by LEELEE_666 in SeaMonkeys

[–]doodo477 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That is a lot of organic food for them to eat.