

thechaingamer
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The US bombing of schoolchildren in Iran is the biggest single US massacre of civilians since My Lai. The Israeli bombing of Tehran’s oil storage constitutes the biggest single act of chemical warfare against a civilian population in history. Grotesque new depths of barbarism.

Apocalyptic scenes from Tehran tonight. I’ve never seen something like this.



The most powerful programming language of the future isn’t C++ or Python. It’s English. Jensen Huang: “Why program in Python? So weird.” You won’t write code anymore. You’ll describe what you want. If the result isn’t right, you won’t debug. You’ll just tell it to fix itself. The barrier to controlling computers is hitting zero. We’re shifting from syntax to intent. You don’t need to know how to write a script to modify a system. You need to know how to explain what should happen. Huang: “English is the best programming language of the future.” Prompt engineering is just clear communication with a new audience. How you talk to people and how you talk to machines is becoming the same competency. If you can articulate what you need clearly, you’re a developer. If you can refine through conversation, you can ship products. The coder is obsolete. The orchestrator is everything. The skill isn’t syntax anymore. It’s clarity. Knowing what to build, how to ask for it, and how to direct until it’s exactly right.







Age of Empires 3 felt like a slight disappointment. This was because AOE2 was such a massive improvement over AOE1: -Population limit went from 50 to 200. -Units moved in formation. -Buildings looked like a semi-realistic size. -Unique units for each civ. -Cool new units like trebuchets and hand cannoneers. -Etc. Whereas AOE3 was not such a huge jump. The population limit was the same. Formations basically the same. Each civ got more unique units I guess. And Home Cities were cool. But it just wasn't that big of an upgrade. I still love the game because I love the early modern period and too few games cover it. But it was not as groundbreaking as AOE2.


#NewProfilePic New Year's Resolutions 1. Less Twitter 2. Read more books and long form content 3. Build more

