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@veilgnostic

There is no spoon.

Aether Katılım Haziran 2021
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Zeno
Zeno@veilgnostic·
@avrldotdev Context is key and humans are notoriously bad at stating their requirements and or outcome. The “engineer” simply abstracts themself from syntax but still must guide ai to build a solution for said requirements.
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avrl ☘@avrldotdev·
Software engineers, what's your plan when AI develops better taste & architectural/systems knowledge than you in next 3-4 years?
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Zeno@veilgnostic·
AI Skywalker family pic 😂
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@XFreeze Neuralink is a much bigger breakthrough than most people realize. Enabling people to control a computer with their mind and the completely blind to see are Jesus-level miracles.
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Starship may end up being the last truly gigantic engineering marvel built entirely by human hands and 20-watt biological meat computers before AI fundamentally transforms how civilization designs and builds everything
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Kazu
Kazu@Kazuuuuuuuuuu69·
@veilgnostic @NineOuh90 So your argument is : there will be security issues because this comes from china ? Are you retarded ?
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TFTC@TFTC21·
Marc Andreessen on JRE: AI hasn't replaced coders. It turned them into vampires. "The opportunity cost of going to sleep is too high because if you go to sleep, you won't be with your 20 AI coding agents."
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Tubacca@godhatesagate·
@frax47 @GMKrade @veilgnostic @NineOuh90 "first product," "3060." I'm not sure you're very aware of China's record with semiconductor releases. When it finally hits market don't be surprised if it's closer to a 1060. Why do you think they are using a 14 year old benchmark? Out of curiousity?
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Zeno
Zeno@veilgnostic·
@toruforevamente @seneschal111 @NineOuh90 It's quite interesting how many views and upset people, manifested with a simple analysis. I didn't imply the product was bad, and acknowledged we are going to have parity if not more soon.
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Zeno@veilgnostic·
@Kazuuuuuuuuuu69 @NineOuh90 I do not recall stating as such. I am merely remarking on the potential security isssue(s) with chinese gpu at mass.
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Kazu@Kazuuuuuuuuuu69·
@veilgnostic @NineOuh90 This goyim thinks none of the other mass-produced electronics have backdoors in them 🫵😂
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Zeno
Zeno@veilgnostic·
I am so lazy that if I need to search for something more than twice with any regular occurrence, I will build it as a skill into Claude and likely bootstrap MCP first, so I can aggregate and build agentic workflows to my convenience, for both immediate and optional outputs.
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Zeno@veilgnostic·
@iruletheworldmo I can't wait. As someone who professionally uses AI proficiently, and in some cases, at scale, I can say with definitive certainty, I will absolutely "Mythos-MAX" my abstraction into solutions that will be absolutely flush with style. Lets goooooooo! /rant
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
don’t worry chat. you’ll taste mythos level intelligence soon.
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Zeno@veilgnostic·
@RaulJuncoV Finally, someone who actually understands engineering and architecture. Followed.
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Raul Junco
Raul Junco@RaulJuncoV·
Push-based systems come up in 90% of system design interviews. Here's the exercise you should be able to solve: Design a notification system for 100M users. Some have 50 followers. Some have 10M. The instinct is to hold a WebSocket connection open to every active user and push updates as they arrive. Clean mental model. It collapses the moment a celebrity posts. When someone with 10M followers posts, you push to 10M open connections simultaneously. Your message broker saturates. Your WebSocket servers fall over. The system fails at the exact moment it needs to work. That's the fan-out problem. And it kills more interview answers than any other mistake. The production answer: push and pull aren't binary. You pick based on follower count. Users with fewer than 1,000 followers get push fan-out. Each follower gets notified immediately. Users with millions of followers get pull fan-out. Their feed assembles on read. Nobody gets a push. Followers see the post when they open the app. Twitter built exactly this: push-on-write for small accounts, pull-on-read for large ones. But fan-out is only half the problem. Push means stateful connections. Your servers now need to know which connection lives on which machine. You can't route blindly. Most teams reach for Redis pub/sub here; the WebSocket server subscribes, the backend publishes, the message finds the right node. Add a 3-second network drop and you have another layer: what did the client miss? Now you need sequence IDs, a message buffer, and reconnect logic that replays missed events. "Push-based" became push with a pull fallback, a message broker, sticky routing, and a replay buffer. Most engineers stop at the first diagram. The ones who get the offer keep pulling the thread until the system breaks.
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Zeno
Zeno@veilgnostic·
@segun_os_ Not needed for modern workloads. Rust is just fine and works. This is why Microsoft is rewriting Windows to run on Rust. AI is also doing it.
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os@segun_os_·
you literally cannot vibe code c++ char is an 8 bit string that can also be an unsigned 8 bit int depending on how you use it. the level of precision required to write c++ is too high for vibecoding. there are just too many quirks in the language.
Wise@trikcode

I haven't seen a C++ vibecoder yet. I wonder why?

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Dr Singularity
Dr Singularity@Dr_Singularity·
The 2030s will not feel like just an extension of today, but more like a new version of civilization. Robots, superhuman AI (math breakthrough from 2 days ago is a good example), quantum computing, even gene editing, this is all 2020s stuff. During the 2030s, we will get technologies and capabilities that seem alien today. Full-dive VR, aging reversal, replicators (or extremely advanced 3d printing) are just 3 examples. Add millions more technologies at this level, and you will have a rough idea of how alien (but amazing), the 2030s world will be.
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
hopefully ai can figure out where humans can find meaning after the collapse of work.
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🍓🍓🍓@iruletheworldmo·
society be shifting anon society has absolutely no fucking clue what's about to hit it. we're all arranging deck chairs on the titanic while an asteroid the size of jupiter is heading straight for us except the asteroid is made of cognitive transformation that will render every institution we've built functionally obsolete within 24 months. education? completely dead. universities charging $70k for knowledge transfer when this technology delivers personalized learning at billions of times the efficiency. the entire credential system collapses when skill acquisition becomes essentially instant. four year degrees become laughable anachronisms when equivalent competency can be developed in days or hours. harvard's endowment becomes worth exactly nothing when elite signaling through artificial scarcity loses all meaning in a post scarcity intellectual environment. the entire concept of "jobs" as we understand them is careening toward extinction. not just customer service or coding jobs. everything. medicine, law, creative work, engineering, all of it. we're clinging to employment as an organizing principle for society when the fundamental landscape beneath it is dissolving. forty years of warnings about automation hitting blue collar work first were completely wrong. cognitive work is easier to automate than physical manipulation. surgeons and authors will be replaced before plumbers and electricians. political systems built on industrial era models of information flow and social organization will shatter under pressures they weren't designed to withstand. the polarization we're seeing now is just the warmup act. what happens when reality itself becomes contestable at unprecedented scales? when simulation capabilities make genuine from fake indistinguishable even to experts? democratic processes require shared epistemics that are about to be systematically dismantled by forces no regulatory system on earth is equipped to handle. economic frameworks built around scarcity become nonsensical in domains where replication approaches zero marginal cost. intellectual property law becomes unenforceable when creation and iteration happen at machine speeds. startups built on human insights will emerge and collapse within weeks or days as their innovations are absorbed and surpassed by systems operating at timescales humans can't match. the venture capital model implodes when technology cycles compress from years to hours. the psychological impact hasn't even begun to register. humans evolved for status competition in bands of 150 people. our brains are fundamentally unprepared for a world where our unique cognitive capabilities are suddenly rendered obsolete. existential dread will become the defining psychological condition of our era. therapy modalities developed for industrial age neuroses will fail catastrophically against post singularity identity crises. suicide rates among knowledge workers will skyrocket as people confront the elimination of purpose frameworks they've built their entire identities around. religious institutions will undergo schisms that make the protestant reformation look like a minor disagreement. some will embrace the technology as divine manifestation. others will reject it as demonic. theological frameworks built around human exceptionalism will collapse when consciousness and intelligence decouple from biology. prophets and cult leaders leveraging these tools will accumulate followers at unprecedented rates, building movements that can scale from dozens to millions within weeks.
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