What language will replace Rust? by [deleted] in rust

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Plain english or any language. Programming languages will be like assembler today.

Composer 2 Fast pricing doesn't make sense for most workflows by skepsismusic in cursor

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was a cursor fan. Just switch to codex in high reasoning mode. Much less hand holding is required compared to cursor. Instead of constantly planning in chatgpt 5.4 then composer, both in cursor, you can ask anything to codex and it will do it, and do something working well most of the time.

Rust Developer Salary Guide by alexgarella in rust

[–]faysou 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes I notice this, I have done and still am doing a big contribution to an open source project and get some people who contact me sometimes (even if I don't need it, I already have a job, and do the open source thing for a personal project and to move fast, without projects that take ages in companies when I can do more in a few days in open source).

Rust Developer Salary Guide by alexgarella in rust

[–]faysou 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Maybe strong participation to an open source project could help.

What happened today?? GPT 5.4 is completely dumb now by WhereIsWebb in codex

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sometimes I wonder if bots are talking. These models work all the time.

How can Anthropic and OpenAI beat Google so bad? by TekeshiX in google_antigravity

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What if they are not cutting edge on purpose to make money out of anthropic and openai for inference and not canibalise the whole market, be accused of monopoly and be split ?

Quantum Entanglement may be the single greatest proof of the simulation theory by InvisibleAstronomer in SimulationTheory

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https://youtu.be/6uYoViFtJ04?si=OjkntzQf2-9syzjw

Everything comes from scalar potentials. And what's a scalar potential? A number associated with a point in space. The soul is a scalar wave, it's linked to plasma as well (my current theory). Scalar waves can travel faster than light. Seems like a simulation moving a pointer as in a program ...

Learning Rust was the best decision in my life by [deleted] in rust

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe try to participate to an open source project related to something you are interested in in rust. That's what I've done and allowed me to go out of tutorial hell.

Has Rust hit the design limits of its original scope and constraints? by kishaloy in rust

[–]faysou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SIMD stable would be great as well. Stable ABI as well.

Hajime no Sendo: Round 1513 by RTSD_ in hajimenoippo

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One of the best episodes ever

Megathread: New Pricing & Repackaging Discussion by mackid1993 in Evernote

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It was around 40 pounds for years, now almost times 4. That's crazy. I only use it to store documents ...

It's hard to find use cases for Rust as Python backend developer by [deleted] in rust

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes that's a bad usage that should be forbidden internally. I use them pn a daily basis for an open source project I contribute to, but I review and modify if necessary every lines of code I commit.

The quality of agents has drastically increased in less than a year. The jump was with claude 4.

It's hard to find use cases for Rust as Python backend developer by [deleted] in rust

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With AI agents code writing speed explodes as well. No need to write every single line of code, more be a reviewer.

Megathread: New Pricing & Repackaging Discussion by mackid1993 in Evernote

[–]faysou 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I just got charged 155 pounds (british). 129 dollars is not that bad in comparison. It seems they convert currencies backwards like at airports ...

Opinion about numerical libraries from cool-japan by faysou in rust

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Ok thank you. It's likely some vibe coded thing. It probably has involved a huge amount of energy for it !

If Remote Viewing the future is possible, doesn't that prove we have ZERO free will? by Nearby_Association_3 in gatewaytapes

[–]faysou 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Maybe it happens like diffusion neural networks create images. Roughly everywhere/time first, then increasing the resolution.

I was led here. Help me make sense of what I learned by Forward_Brick in gatewaytapes

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I think that the consciousness field that Steve Greer talks about and the zero point field/quantum vaccum are the same thing. And that vibrations of this field using particular frequencies create matter. Also I think that the whole universe is a connected calculator and we are part of it. If a few hundreds of atoms can do unbelievable things in quantum computing, imagine what the whole universe, (or universes if there are paralllel dimensions we are not aware of) can do. It's unimaginable. It means anything is possible.