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Vegetarianism is such a bad label lol

Just say GenAI-free; organic software (written by organic agents as opposed to silicon-based ones); or, literally anything that actually means what you wrote.


I liked it immediately, but I couldn't quite put my finger on it until I saw your comment.

To me, "vegetarianism" is a much better label than "organic" or "GenAI-free". People who buy "organic" and "free range" do so because they believe it's better: higher quality, healthier, etc. (Whether they're right depends a lot on the requirements placed on that label and how those requirements are enforced, but that's tangential here.)

On the other hand, vegetarianism used to be this weird, niche thing that people made fun of. Vegetarians had to fight for acceptance. This is exactly how I feel about this new world that I find myself in, where AI is being shoved down everyone's throat and where developers (like me) who resist it are treated like a weird, niche group of outcasts.


At least they didn't go with "AI Veganism".

It might be better to shoot for terms that have more positive associations. e.g. Someone might claim to be a fan of "soul code" (i.e. Code made by people with souls and not LLM's). Soul food is pretty tasty after all.


Negative associations? I'm not vegan myself but it's definitely a positive thing from my perspective.

They would rather could go with an "organic" label, as in produced naturally, not synthesized.

BTW I honestly expect the "certified organic content" label to appear on texts, music, pictures, etc, signifying the lack of AI involvement.


What makes "organic software" better than vegetarianism?

Not GP but I like that “organic” implies that it came from a living organism. “Organic content” both carries the idea of specificity of consumption and also the idea that the content was produced by a living organism. The association maps directly onto what OP is referring to.

“Vegetarian” works insofar as it borrows the context of specificity of consumption, but only directly implies consuming non-animal products, which doesn’t map onto the OPs meaning as nicely.


I think it was a mistake to apply a label to the normal, default case of food that comes from living organisms. We should have just called it food. The label should have been "inorganic" or something, for the unnatural, non-default case.

Same for software. We don't need to justify a new "human made" label. Just call that stuff software. They should need to differentiate their "AI made" software with a label.


"Organic software" kinda reminds me of the servitors in WH40k. :P

In case, any also 100% AI free! ;-)


Organic in the sense of chemistry meaning... coming from an organism, at least in the original sense. Chemistry expanded this to carbon chemistry with some exceptions and no particularly exact rules (it's a term that doesn't get all that much focus from experts, sorry pedants)

Vegetarianism is about people eating plants.


I thought the proper term being used was hand crafted artisanal software?

>> Vegetarianism is such a bad label lol

Agreed. I was expecting to find AI-generated vegetarian recipes.

Actually, I wonder if they would be any good.


If the analogy is to diet, Paleo seems like a better fit than vegetarian.

Seems Mykola Grymalyuk started working at Apple 2 years after this blog post. You either die a hero..


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As suspected, this project was possible, in part, because of LLM models. I have also been exploring in using LLMs for Gameboy Color testing.

There is something quite ironic about old hardware becoming increasingly useful due to current developments in AI research. I wonder about the repercussions of this.


As AI companies buy up the supply of hardware, we'll be increasingly dependent on obsolete hardware. So it's a good solution for the problem it created.


Before anyone gets the impression that the whole thing was done by AI (like I did), it seems this wasn't vibe coded, more AI-assisted:

"Generative AI (Large Language Models) have been used for research and debugging help in the course of this project. Small amounts of boilerplate code have also been written by LLM (C++ class and interface definitions). I do not intend to make this a "Vibe Coded" project. Pull requests automatically generated by a LLM tool will not be accepted."


There's another driver, HDADRV9J, which was around long before LLMs and works on Windows 3.x as well as 9x.


AI did not enable anything in this project. According to the readme, it was only used a tiny bit. It would've been possible 100% without AI.

In fact, I had this exact idea on my list of potential future projects for a while so I could teach myself more low-level programming. I avoid AI like the plague in everything I work on, and I still very much considered it doable.


Everything is 100% possible without AI. AI just shifts the effort cost.


An (ex-) Senior VP at Salesforce is not worried about running out of work.

thx lol -- why is this on the front page?


This is all that needs said about this article.


"Why are you worried? You can always play golf with your buddies!"


¿Por qué no los dos?



Wonderful. I love that you can just let it play and it will continue with the next video. This is really magical to me. Thanks for sharing.


WOW simply lovely


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It’s great but it ain’t no Mr. Robot.


One is a deeply human drama, the other is a spy thriller. Not sure why you'd even make the comparison.


I'm assuming Mr Robot is the spy thriller? It feels like more of a deeply human drama to me.


You have a very different perception of 'human' than I do!


The main character suffers from DID. From trauma that happened when he was little. Maybe you didn't watch the whole thing, that seems pretty "human drama"-ey to me.


That's not human drama. That's a sensationalized depiction of a really rare disorder that 99% of the audience has no experience with and cannot relate directly to.


Of course that's human drama, the entire show is drama. Even the "spy thriller" subplot is motivated by death of Whiterose's partner and the need to put the world back the way it was.


They ran contemporaneously and tended to come up on the same lunch table conversations.


I couldn’t get past all the drug scenes in Mr Robot.


It didn't peak before the end of season one?


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