aprotim | অপ্রতিম | அப்ரதிம் | अप्रतिम
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aprotim | অপ্রতিম | அப்ரதிம் | अप्रतिम
@aprotim
I'm not here anymore. Check out my links to figure out where I am.

Y'all, I don't post here any more, but I'm here to say: Please, leave this site. Don't have to go to the butterfly, but X is cooking brains. We all think we're immune to propaganda, but even if you think you see how much worse it's gotten, you've been swimming in toxic sludge.











Earlier today, one of our officers was shot while protecting our subway system. I am relieved to report he is in good condition now, and we have arrested the suspect who put so many lives in danger. I cannot thank these officers enough for their bravery.

The hottest programming language is…English One area where this shift is particularly clear is in software development. AI labs are pouring resources into improving coding and reasoning capabilities, and the progress is rapid. AI has a unique advantage here: it can write code, run it, and verify it works, all without human intervention. As AI's code generation improves, software development's value shifts to higher-level thinking and decision-making. Envisioning code's purpose will now outweigh writing ability. Developers become project managers, assigning tasks to AI assistants and focusing on key questions: → What problem needs solving? → What should we build, and how should we design it? To put this in perspective: 30 years ago, all software was written in assembly code. Each generation of programming languages has added a layer of abstraction. Now, GPT and similar models enable natural language coding. English is becoming the ultimate programming abstraction. This democratization suggests that there may be more (not fewer) software engineers in the future, and that their job will look very different: More conceptual design, less hands-on coding.



Are you aware he forced 4th grade boys to have tampons in their school bathrooms? You’re good with that? Totally norms?

