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That's because your usecases were simple and/or small.

Otherwise, you would have known.

Unless you don't have experience and you believe the whole "You are right! it _is_ a and not b" bs...


Or, perhaps, you are the one who is mistaken and other people ARE having success with large and complex programs?

I am not saying you ARE wrong, but I don’t know how you could be so certain that no one else is having success with complex, AI written, code.

There are well known, established, and respected engineers creating AI projects right now. For example, antirez, the creator of Redis, created the DS4 project. When you see these sorts of projects, do you never think, “Maybe I might be wrong about this.”?


Okay, doubt. What level of complexity you believe this project has? Including the changes that required changing burn-cubecl.

https://github.com/mii-nipah/voxcpm-rs

--- Just to be clear, I'm not saying they don't make mistakes. In fact I constantly scream into the void with the sheer amount of absolute stupidity of those models, however I would never say, using them for what I use, that they can only be used for simple and small use cases.


Such absolutely unfounded confidence is impressive.

It doesn't matter which rules and policies you have in place, if teachers are afraid of some parents, or simply tired of some, they will neglect or look away from your child being abused.

Which is a direct result of parents influence on the schools.


Visa and Mastercard are just secret services of the USA by now.

Couldn't be more glad that Trump is unknowingly bringing down that hegemony and freeing us from the arm twisting USA.


Yoink, I'm stealing this quote!


Wow, have you seen his resumé?

There is no language or culture barrier here. This guy knows exactly what he's doing.

We'll wait while you check it out :D


The brazen part is Andrey Letov pretending to not understand.


Oh Arul John, just because you don't understand, means it's a error.

What horrible advice also to download different tar versions, for something that should just be explained properly.

If it weren't for the "2024" in the title, I would have thought this to be a result from AI.

But it's not artificial intelligence. It's real stupidity.


When kubernetes got introduced, we didnt want to interact with only webpages/fronts.

So we created tooling we know on the CLI.

Every person here that thinks its AI that caused the resurgence of CLI tools is a vibe coder who just entered the scene this year.


I wouldn't mind a open source initiative of some sorts to collect this data and battle them.


You got me in the second half!


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