Positive integers int a = I really love you guys. int b = I know you can do it.
@justinreynolds6318Ай бұрын
These are the kinds of integers I need in my life
@yasuhassan3833Ай бұрын
Compiled error
@omsrswtАй бұрын
works in Python
@Kyle-do6njАй бұрын
Unsigned integers*
@nocultist7050Ай бұрын
literal
@mairswartzАй бұрын
Best quote ever! "Obviously AI is going take to all of our jobs the moment product managers can accurately describe what they want. Which means our jobs are effectively safe ad infinitum" 🤣🤣🤣. I totally agree with your sentiment.
@thesenamesaretakenАй бұрын
Of course it just requires the customer to perfectly specify what they want. But when they do there won't be any need for the product manager either.
@derekcardayАй бұрын
projecting at it's finest. I'm a dev and who are we kidding, we are the ones who struggle with communication skills.
@cipher01Ай бұрын
@@derekcarday its everyone
@derekcardayАй бұрын
@@cipher01 mostly us devs
@papangping1Ай бұрын
Describe what they want is not enough. They should be experts and take responsibility for AI output. Imagine... product manager generate entirely software and they can't even understand a single line of code. That probably cause damage to business for sure. So... at this point, it's so much easier for engineers to take product manager responsibilities. Even entrepreneurs have a risk more than real good engineers, because 1 employee company have a chance to created from experts more than manager.
@snxppleАй бұрын
I work closely with a Rust team. I can confirm that they are, in fact, Furries.
@KayKay-ob6tzАй бұрын
Plus they have very powerful viruses
@Matthew-ir1edАй бұрын
Can someone explain where this joke originated? I want to learn rust but I don't get the joke
@jordanmatthew6315Ай бұрын
They must be hooked up on a lot of estrogen and HRT pills with the Bad Dragon up the A. Unhinged.
@leavemealone4261Ай бұрын
@@Matthew-ir1ed You didn't understand it because it's not a joke.
@ercntrerasАй бұрын
@@Matthew-ir1ed Furries are people who have an interest in anthropomorphic animals, or animals with human qualities
@velorama-xАй бұрын
Is this the enshitification of programming? What a time to be alive.
@falsemcnuggethopeАй бұрын
Nah, that was JS. Programming is ahead of the curve.
@vitalyl1327Ай бұрын
enshittification started with Python and JavaScript replacing Perl and Tcl.
@PGVladimirovichАй бұрын
@@vitalyl1327- Perl, the only language that looks the same before and after RSA encryption
@ender5023Ай бұрын
@@vitalyl1327 RIP Perl 😔 I wish that a moderate to masterfull understanding of C (and maybe C++) was mandatory for all programming jobs. It is scary to see someone writing in Python or JavaScript relatively "well", but will have no idea what is going on at the fundamental level.
@gameacc6079Ай бұрын
@@ender5023 keep seething as i make 500k writing dogshit python scripts
@eangoАй бұрын
these LLM wrapper projects often end up being worse than just using the LLMs themselves 🤣
@emperorpalpatine6080Ай бұрын
wait until we wrap the wrappers
@me-low-keyАй бұрын
@@emperorpalpatine6080 and every wrapper that wraps around the wrapper is just another point of failure 😂
@devilboy4877Ай бұрын
Eango?! You are a programmer?
@lionmask3630Ай бұрын
the most advanced HSR theorycrafter?? sir eango??
@johnnywilson3071Ай бұрын
In project LLM wrappers sound terrifying, its bad enough when LLMs are giving me unusable to downright misinformation most of the time. BTW did you make an API for prydwen?
@_B_K_Ай бұрын
This is what hell looks like. Tests and no code makes me a sad panda.
@bobanmilisavljevic785723 күн бұрын
Like a furry panda?
@KneeReaper42017 күн бұрын
It’s called extreme programming and it’s extremely useful
@Solar_MessengerАй бұрын
Prime: "I played with Mirror for about 2 hours" Some job posting on linkedin today: "At least 5 years experience with mirror."
@temari2860Ай бұрын
I used to play with a mirror for years before the AI hype but people just called me a pervert. Who's laughing now
@DeclanMBrennanАй бұрын
@@temari2860 That's one way to end up with a malformed dict.
@PatternShiftАй бұрын
tbh getting AI to program for me is like getting AI to eat chocolate cake for me.
@PaulWalker-lk3giАй бұрын
Love this guy -- positivity, real talk, hard-earned experience, moustache: the whole package
@mk-yt8ogАй бұрын
I love your content. My current job sucks, but your enthusiasm for software development is literally contagious and woke me up again.I'm motivated to spend some extra time to improve my skills after work
@philipfisher8853Ай бұрын
Same. Stay strong
@mk-yt8ogАй бұрын
@@philipfisher8853 you as well!
@rileyfuller8304Ай бұрын
@@philipfisher8853keep going yall - we got this.
@vikingthedudeАй бұрын
Same reason why i watch this guy
@petrus4Ай бұрын
Where programming is concerned, Prime is the proverbial man of the people. Apparently the more definite term is "culture champion." The two pop cultural characters that he tends to remind me of, are Robin Williams' character from Good Morning Vietnam, and Thrall, the Warchief of the Horde. I find that he inspires a similar type of positive emotion, to both of those.
@vladsch1Ай бұрын
I am so old, that when I started coding, the job was called a “programmer” not “software developer, “flow charts” were demanded as required design step and dominant language on microprocessors was assembly. Every four to five years a new tech, language or methodology was touted as the programmer job killer. Include outsourcing to India as one these magic wands. Not surprising to me, the results never materialized. Some did result in improved efficiency, which was instantly consumed by demand for more features. I enjoyed charging six figures as a consultant to fix the abortions produced by these magic wands in amateur hands. AI is no different.
@SimGuntherАй бұрын
I'll remember this comment 20 years from now when I decide to charge 6 figures for my consulting and continue to use flowcharts in my designs. Thank you, gigachad 😊
@TheLucanicLordАй бұрын
You must have lived through at least two iterations of "programming without programming". I think CASE was just fading as I arrived.
@yayinternetsАй бұрын
Yep, this is definitely not the first India outsourcing era.. it will go the same way that it always has.
@theghettoguruАй бұрын
I will take these words & weave great techno-magics, old Wizard. Thank you.
@thewhitefalcon8539Ай бұрын
Compilers were the original AI, and they made programming so awesome you no longer have to allocate registers or draw flowcharts because the code is concise enough to be its own flowchart!
@brandyballoonАй бұрын
7:54 This is the question to ask when someone tries to sell you a financial market trading system. If they're selling it, it doesn't work. It's that simple.
@TheLucanicLordАй бұрын
I used to get people trying to sell me investments that were "guaranteed a huge return". I used to tell them that if they could convince a bank it was guaranteed they wouldn't need to call me. It was whisky & wine at one point, then art. I'm talking long before NFTs.
@harleyspeedthrust4013Ай бұрын
@@TheLucanicLordit's always wine or art. nowadays they try to sell it to you in "shares" because the average fool lives on credit. I'm still dumbfounded that "klarna" is an actual thing that people use. if you dont have $100 for a new pair of shoes then don't buy a $100 pair of shoes 🤦♂️
@BurtonJohnsonАй бұрын
"When you believe in things you don't understand then you suffer" - Stevie Wonder
@darthtrex9356Ай бұрын
Calming music in the background while prime is shouting 😂😂😂
@hwapyongedouardАй бұрын
fr 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@chris0x01Ай бұрын
Perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
@bren.rАй бұрын
0:25 “when project managers can describe exactly what they want” is the biggest joke of the year. Our PM’s incompetency actually makes the team less efficient.
@austinanil1142Ай бұрын
🤣 I was finding this comment
@IbrahimKwakuDuahАй бұрын
@@austinanil1142, me too, I had to rewind 3x
@vasiliigulevich9202Ай бұрын
To be fair, the important quality is not to formulate good ideas, but to recognize that idea is bad promptly.
@jeremymartin8962Ай бұрын
he literally said “which means our jobs are safe ad infinitum” immediately after bro
@SedeerahАй бұрын
2:20 "What syntax is that?" For those curious: It's EBNF (Extended Backus-Naur Form), which is commonly used to specify (context-free) grammars of formal languages. Things in double quotes mean literally those symbols in that order (each being so called 'terminals' as in 'things that end'), otherwise it's like a variable (called 'non-terminal'). Braces mean that everything in them can occur zero or an arbitrary number of times in a row. Brackets (without quotes) mean that something can but doesn't have to occur. Parantheses are used for grouping. "|" is OR and white space between (non-)terminals mean AND.
@heroes-of-balkanАй бұрын
Did they replaced old `:` symbol from BNF into `=` in EBNF (which is used to define a rule)?
@vebeceАй бұрын
@@heroes-of-balkan I don't think it's critical to have specific characters. The main idea is you can define a concrete tree of grammar rules reliably. Actually, exactly this picture looks clean and easy to read, though not being 'exactly the old-school pedantic BNF'
@heroes-of-balkanАй бұрын
@@vebece interesting
@ManoeuverАй бұрын
rust devs taking strays will never get old
@j_stachАй бұрын
As a Rust dev and self-described regular guy, I admit it is hilarious
@metaltyphoonАй бұрын
Not a daily Rust dev, eh it’s getting old
@MeruXYZАй бұрын
@@metaltyphoonBooooooo
@AntiAtheismIsUnstoppableАй бұрын
So... Rust devs are basically like viola players?
@xamael198922 күн бұрын
@j_stach are gay by chance i heard its language for gay people and they call them furies
@arkie87Ай бұрын
i pissed off a lot of people in your comment section when last time i said that I dont use AI because I actually know how to code.
@JeremyakАй бұрын
I assume those aren't actually people, anytime you say anything negative about AI you get a lot of very angry messages that look suspiciously like they were generated by AI.
@user-lg4le8xr4sАй бұрын
Do it again
@brianviktor8212Ай бұрын
@@Jeremyak I suppose he made these AIs angry.
@xr4nomadАй бұрын
I only use it to deal with tedious front-end BS bcuz it saves time. The backend is a whole different story.
@fanu4059Ай бұрын
For me it a better auto completion, that's it. I never even used copilot.
@tomaszapata27 күн бұрын
I know nothing about coding, nothing about your path on the tube, but Im aware that takes alot of effort to explain things you know deeply to other curious folks that are years in debt in the topics you are passionate about. I wish you the best bro. keep pushing those API's requests. Don't forget to train your body too. Big Hug
@scheimongАй бұрын
This honestly feels like an attempt to scam money from VCs from the very beginning. It's got everything a non-tech-literate investor/manager would want, and absolutely nothing any remotely-sane programmer would want.
@kayingayle3788Ай бұрын
I agree with this sentiment, with the one caveat that I am sympathetic towards the victims of typical scams. in this case, im not so sure that I feel sorry for the product managers and investors getting scammed, but hey, perhaps im being too harsh
@scheimongАй бұрын
@@kayingayle3788 yeah I agree. I almost wanted to say this is the kind of scam I can endorse.
@kzelmerАй бұрын
Is not scamming. VCs companies are not stupid, they are just riding the wave. (they know way more than tech companies about how to allocate funds) It is more scamming money from individual investors by just pumping tech stock which otherwise would be sinking due to high interest rates and no actual decent products being launched. Bubbles are very common when central banks manipulate rates, either by lowering or pumping them
@stariyczedunАй бұрын
@@kayingayle3788 I'm only sorry it's not me scamming VCs there and getting all that sweet dough.
@honkhonk800920 күн бұрын
Why are VC's so illiterate? Like why not just have a cabal of engineers, Software devs, physicists, and economists running these VC firms? Why do they just nepo hire business majors and act surprised when they scammed out of billions? Im so tired of it dawg. Braindead soydev ChatGPT wrappers end up getting billions. Meanwhile companies that actually make progress and become the next foundation of our global economy, end up only getting funded by the military. VC's are such brainrot.
@user-dx4bg1yf6r29 күн бұрын
gotta appreciate the new video format, it feels so refreshing than reading out an articl great vid prime!
@rexsybimatrimawahyu3292Ай бұрын
Needed Mirror dev with 10 years experience
@esoopthederp7672Ай бұрын
7:30 he said it that way because “ten years away” is what’s claimed by fusion people as well as string theory people, and so it’s associated with either lieing, or grossly over estimating your progress
@PatternShiftАй бұрын
the hilarious thing about the bounding box problem you posed, is this happened to me with humans. At an aerospace company way way earlier in my career, when a bunch of aerospace engineers were trying to solve a "is this point in an ellipse" problem with root finders and matlab solvers, I (a guy with a geography degree) had to show them on a white board how to solve the problem with basic algebra.
@Wolfboy2006Ай бұрын
Example of people reaching for the tools they are most familiar with.
@smolytchannel5062Ай бұрын
It's almost like they're the reason why gpt is similary bad at programming
@domf21Ай бұрын
Malformed dict 😂
@raymondkemboi1349Ай бұрын
😂😂
@jhonyhndoeaАй бұрын
I was just listening and heard something a little different at first.
@yuriy5376Ай бұрын
Is it bent to one side or smth?
@Horse-tradeEuАй бұрын
and he saw one before haha
@RudxainАй бұрын
I feel like a middle-schooler laughing at this LMFAO
@KiyujaАй бұрын
The reason why AGI is gonna be so revolutionary is that it stands for AGIle Development but they actually got it working
@simthelastofmen1885Ай бұрын
Hello, new to the channel and just wanted to say thanks for the content. Been in the field for 4 years and lately the corporate job has been getting me down. You have reignited the passion in me to become a better developer and have shown me it can be a lot of fun. I am currently on the journey to progress my skills and get on to better horizons. Seriously, thank you!
@dimi943115 күн бұрын
“As soon as product managers can accurately describe what they want” I’m dead😂
@dominiquefortin5345Ай бұрын
0:24 "Obviously AI is going to take all of our jobs the moment that product managers can accurately describe what they want which means our jobs are effective safe at infinitum" So true ! I'd add the client to project manager. Now Imagine someplace where the product manager didn't get the memo. At first, the client is stratified with the first release, it was cheaper, it was on time, so now the client wants more and every department wants their part in the new release with contradicting specification. Because of this, the software is broken where it used to work and the new feature are never quite right. And every time the product manager try to fix something by tweaking de specification, every pieces of code is slightly change and it's broken at 15 different other places. So funny, I'm an oracle now.
@WeAcceptEBT27 күн бұрын
Beep boop
@MeowMegaMeowАй бұрын
Really like the bit where you pull your mic stand out during a rant . Great Video
@slurplaceАй бұрын
I love complaining about stuff-giving AI a task and nitpicking the results until it finally gets it right just hits different.
@resphantomАй бұрын
4:00 We need to clip this and store it in the meme database
@Nickiel12Ай бұрын
5:10 the mic arm disconnecting from the table has certainly not gotten old yet 😂
@MrJ4ckieАй бұрын
The meltdown with gradual onset of insanity starting at 3:35 made me chuckle. Had to watch that several times :D
@Youtube_Leires-yy1sb19 күн бұрын
"You can go so far if you don't rely on something else to think for you." Very wise words.
@AlJay0032Ай бұрын
Best video of his in a while, so funny.
@zachpalmer5538Ай бұрын
Thats what i want to do. I finally found something I love doing for work and just in general. I want to learn get better and better and it just feels like all of these tech companies are trying to take it away. It's funny you mentioned anthropic I seen a post today about how amazon partnered with them and dumped a bunch (not shit wish it was) of money into Claude. I just want to get better at my craft and be able to feed my kids with it.
@konstantinrebrov675Ай бұрын
I don't have any kids. I just want to get better at my craft because I am one of these "mad scientist" types who easily gets sucked into any topic of sufficient complexity. Studying the craft for the sake of studying the craft, knowledge for the sake of knowledge itself. Probably it would be more fruitful for me to study programming in terms of doing something actually real and useful. And if I get good enough perhaps I will be needed as an employee by a company, so that's at least something to live for.
@WeAcceptEBT27 күн бұрын
Beep boops
@DavidPressleyАй бұрын
This is the best thing on the internet right now. I don’t even know where to start
@roccociccone597Ай бұрын
This AI stuff is just becoming so exhausting... In my experience using an AI to get something done is more work than just doing myself.... Not only do you need to be able to both review and fix the code it produces, because for most cases these these tools produce nothing but shit, I also have to learn how to prompt these things correctly. I will be spending 1 hour crafting a good enough prompt that gets me what I want, only to then also spend who knows how long ensuring what it produced is actually correct, only to realise that it would've taken you 30 minutes to do it yourself.
@jerrodestell5040Ай бұрын
Ask for less in your prompts. Frequently press start new chat when it goes off track.
@floriancazacu4504Ай бұрын
Agreed. Especially because reading code is SO much worse than writing code. Using AI for code is like scratching your ear with your cat's tail.
@pokefreak2112Ай бұрын
it's bad for logic but I like it for busywork like if I've made a thousand lines of new UI code with hardcoded texts I can just feed it into gpt to add localization
@UwU-f2aАй бұрын
because you are stupid
@honkhonk800920 күн бұрын
yea litterally. You get unreadable code that might work. But nobody knows if it does.
@FirstNullLast28 күн бұрын
Yo the mic stand coming off was funny as hell
@bogkanalenbrbrbrbrasil144716 күн бұрын
Javascript developers will do literally anything to avoid coding in Javascript
@MrCradlemanАй бұрын
Finally Primagen tried Lisp, the lang, designed for AI 60 years ago where everything is a list of literals)))))
@timcarpenter2441Ай бұрын
Wow, that was a bad DSL to begin with. I have built a few to enable executable specifications, so was really disappointed to see their effort, yet quietly comforted.
@programathsАй бұрын
For rectangles overlapping, if you need to try cases, excepted boundary cases (to make it much simpler to list): A contains B also swap A for B A contains only TL of B A contains only TR of B A contains only BL of B A contains only BR of B A contains TL and TR of B also swap A for B A contains TR and BR of B also swap A for B A contains BR and BL of B also swap A for B A contains BR and TL of B also swap A for B A overlaps B also swap A for B (for orientation) 16 cases A human would check if the two rectangles do not overlap, by looking if left side of A is to the right of right side of B or right side of B is to the left of left side of B AND same for top and bottom. A simpler problem is "intervals overlaps", it's easier to visualize: Lower bound of A is left of lower bound of interval B and upper bound of interval A is left of lower bound of interval B. Lower bound of A is left of lower bound of interval B and upper bound of interval A is in interval B. Lower bound of A is left of lower bound of interval B and upper bound of interval A is right of upper bound of interval B. Lower bound of A is in interval B and upper bound of A is in interval B. Lower bound of A is in interval B and upper bound of A is right of upper bound of interval B. Lower bound of A is right of upper bound of B and upper bound of A is right of upper bound of interval B. 6 cases And boundary cases are not taken into account! It's simpler to check that upper bound of A is left of lower bound of B or lower bound of A is right of upper bound of B is false. To be fair, I am not even sure I covered all cases for overlapping rectangles (besides ignoring boundary cases). So, it only makes it much harder.
@programathsАй бұрын
Like a programmer: (2*4) : Include one point or two points, 4 symmetries (1*4) A and B swapped, contains two points, 4 symmetries (1*2) full containment (1*1) disjoint (1*2) overlap without containing vertices of each other. 17 cases.
@Arma5666Ай бұрын
When will you try out Swift?
@ThePrimeTimeagenАй бұрын
some day
@oussama7132Ай бұрын
right after he tries C#
@YPLabsАй бұрын
@@ThePrimeTimeagen I asked ChatGEPETE GPT: Ah, got it! You're talking about The Primogen, the KZbinr who focuses on software development, particularly around Swift, iOS development, and programming best practices. Thanks for clarifying! 😊 In that case, if you're wondering when The Primogen should try out Swift, I’d say: He already has! 😄 The Primogen is known for diving deep into various programming topics, especially Swift, and sharing his knowledge with a wide audience. He often discusses Swift-related topics and tools that enhance development productivity. But, if you're asking when he should expand or innovate with Swift (perhaps experiment with new features, frameworks, or practices)
@paca3107Ай бұрын
Taylor Swift 😋
@hellocyberpoliceАй бұрын
Taylor?
@Shaheer-xs5osАй бұрын
Those last words boosted my confidence level Primeagen, thanks for giving me that perspective!
@K9MegahertzАй бұрын
I'm glad I'm not the only one who feels a certain way about using regex's in a parser. Never understood why you'd do that...
@shdwmere26 күн бұрын
Loved that, you earned a new subscriber dude
@2ru2pacFanАй бұрын
It's great to get into cybersecurity as people who can prompt code but don't really understand the code will be easy to take advantage of.
@visheshjawa1408Ай бұрын
most inspirational video ever ! OMW to learn code properly!!!
@sagepaddockreid7804Ай бұрын
I have started learning programming over the last couple of weeks, the ending of this video was really helpful for me, as all the AI brain rot has started getting to me, having me thinking, "Why am I investing time in this skill if AI can do it better than me." Thanks primeribroast
@volt6635Ай бұрын
starting to learn code at a company soon, was really afraid of getting replaced by AI before my career even started, your video restored hope, its logical when you say it like that, there are just so many doomers out there, but most people who actually know their shit say software devs wont get replaced
@skiz_303Ай бұрын
This is the most electric clip The Prime has ever spat. Pure jazz.
@mytechnotalentАй бұрын
The future of programming is the Primeish Language.
@alhu5514Ай бұрын
Int valued variables can only be prime numbers
@shellcattАй бұрын
What's the issue with the regex in parsers? I get this usage for number validation is quite silly, but overall, splitting by token separator(s) is somewhat a "regular expression" we use on a system level. Am I missing on the joke here?
@FlameForgedSoul27 күн бұрын
"Why do men avoid learning to code? Why are you doing this?" Amen, other stand-ins for code: Draw, Write, Model/Sculpt in 3D. Let us not forget the morbid AI Bro obsession with Obsoleting entire sectors of people started with artists. "If you built the Thing That Can Do Everything, why would you sell it?" _Bingo._
@asynclabАй бұрын
So Prime, what language would you recommend for developers (web, javascript) trying to go beyond the web and js framework madness into more of server and infrastructure. Trending new languages like Go or Rust, or Java, python or C++. Thanks
@my-redemption-arc-r5qАй бұрын
What is web?
@asynclabАй бұрын
@@my-redemption-arc-r5q Web development. frontend, backend
@asynclabАй бұрын
@@my-redemption-arc-r5q Web development
@HolyMacaroni-i8e9 күн бұрын
@@my-redemption-arc-r5q What is what?
@DonirouxАй бұрын
Can confirm. Rust is C for furries.
@andrewfuerst919225 күн бұрын
2025 is the year I'm diving into programing with Prime baby! Love learning from your content and love your info about the tech market as well! "commit soduku when it doesn't come back as json..." 🤣🤣
@IsaiahDavis-bu2inАй бұрын
3:08 "That's not a dict, dog!" ☝When the old guy flashes you at the park
@urboifoxАй бұрын
the editor is top tier
@DrDreroАй бұрын
Flip finally does editting! Keep it coming
@vasiliigulevich9202Ай бұрын
8:27 Writing tests is hard, so selling AI for TDD makes sense.
@Muykle28 күн бұрын
This is actually a great way to keep programmers employed. Bug checking will now take 10x longer. Business executives will be able to brag that all of their coders are 10x coders because they only listen to buzzwords that are popular. I see this getting lots of funding.
@lucaspiffer4851Ай бұрын
Man, I love you! I would love to have you in my family!
@ThatGuySamАй бұрын
7:40 Bros calling me out and I didn’t even write an AI coding language
@theRPGmasterАй бұрын
Maybe you should
@ThatGuySamАй бұрын
@@theRPGmaster villain origin story
@steve_jabzАй бұрын
If you have AGI, there would be no point in keeping it for yourself because money would be obsolete, given that you can make anything without paying for it. There would be a point in having it in more hands, because then more things get built. There wouldn't be any point in selling it, since you have no need for money. This is kinda what they've been saying from the beginning and why they put a clause in the contract with microsoft that if they reach AGI, the profit-focused wing of the organization mustn't have any control.
@NeuroszimaАй бұрын
ok but if someone achieves AGI, that person doesn't need to tell people "we achieved AGI", therefore that person gets every commodity in the world (eventually, some would be too expensive initially but "i have superintelligence" so with time "I can do anything"). People are selfish by nature so i dunno if your argument is 100% correct, but yes, in ideal world it could be that we don't need money anymore
@steve_jabzАй бұрын
@@Neuroszima For starters, I don't think sam altman would be able to own and hide AGI for himself. OpenAI has thousands of people working on this. And it would be a little suspect if OpenAI suddenly close up shop and suddenly altman is commissioning dyson spheres. Also yes, people are selfish, but there are limits. If you have a billion dollars, you aren't losing sleep over whether you'll make another 500 tomorrow. You move up on the heirachy of needs to things that are beyond money, because money means nothing to you anymore. This falls apart entirely when you reach post-scarcity. In a scarce world, it's somewhat of a zero-sum game. Being selfish means you might not care about someone's misfortune because it means you get to take more. But selfishness doesn't get you anywhere in a post-scarce world. You can take all you want and nobody loses anything, and your neighbour can also take all he wants and you don't lose anything. In fact, you both gain if more people are summoning things they want. Someone may end up developing a cure for a rare cancer you didn't even know you had, or creating some kind of entertainment you couldn't have imagined. Society will progress much slower if you're the only one at the helm, and people will want your head if you're keeping the solution to everything for yourself. You gain things with 1 decision and lose things on the other. It's an easy decision for a selfish person.
@steve_jabzАй бұрын
@@Neuroszima For starters, I don't think sam altman would be able to own and hide AGI for himself. OpenAI has thousands of people working on this. And it would be a little suspect if OpenAI suddenly close up shop and suddenly altman is commissioning dyson spheres. Also yes, people are selfish, but there are limits. If you have a billion dollars, you aren't losing sleep over whether you'll make another 500 tomorrow. You move up on the heirachy of needs to things that are beyond money, because money means nothing to you anymore. This falls apart entirely when you reach post-scarcity. In a scarce world, it's somewhat of a zero-sum game. Being selfish means you might not care about someone's misfortune because it means you get to take more. But selfishness doesn't get you anywhere in a post-scarce world. You can take all you want and nobody loses anything, and your neighbour can also take all he wants and you don't lose anything. In fact, you both gain if more people are summoning things they want. Someone may end up developing a cure for a rare cancer you didn't even know you had, or creating some kind of entertainment you couldn't have imagined. Society will progress much slower if you're the only one at the helm, and people will want your head if you're keeping the solution to everything for yourself. You gain things with 1 decision and lose things on the other. It's an easy decision for a selfish person.
@steve_jabzАй бұрын
@@Neuroszima For starters, I don't think sam altman would be able to own and hide AGI for himself. OpenAI has thousands of people working on this. And it would be a little suspect if OpenAI suddenly close up shop and suddenly altman is commissioning dyson spheres. Also yes, people are selfish, but there are limits. If you have a billion dollars, you aren't losing sleep over whether you'll make another 500 tomorrow. You move up on the heirachy of needs to things that are beyond money, because money means nothing to you anymore. This falls apart entirely when you reach post-scarcity. In a scarce world, it's somewhat of a zero-sum game. Being selfish means you might not care about someone's misfortune because it means you get to take more. But selfishness doesn't get you anywhere in a post-scarce world. You can take all you want and nobody loses anything, and your neighbour can also take all he wants and you don't lose anything. In fact, you both gain if more people are summoning things they want. Someone may end up developing a cure for a rare cancer you didn't even know you had, or creating some kind of entertainment you couldn't have imagined. Society will progress much slower if you're the only one at the helm, and you obviously have things to fear if you're keeping the solution to all of life's ails for yourself. You gain things with 1 decision and lose things on the other. It's an easy decision for a selfish person.
@steve_jabzАй бұрын
@@Neuroszima For starters, I don't think sam altman would be able to own and hide AGI for himself. OpenAI has thousands of people working on this. And it would be a little suspect if OpenAI suddenly close up shop and suddenly altman is commissioning dyson spheres.
@AkaruAbsolution29 күн бұрын
Am I stupid... at 4:51 the test of point [20,25] with box [15, 20, 5, 5] = FALSE (not within the box). but in the gpt code at 6:31 it uses >= and = 15 and 20 = 20 and 25
@vanov88Ай бұрын
The true value of a programming language like Rust ultimately comes down to whether it solves real-world problems effectively, rather than focusing solely on its target demographic aka the furries.
@dj_jiffy_popАй бұрын
Thinking maybe Carnegie Mellon isn't what it once was...
@kelvinxg6754Ай бұрын
i thought at this point he's already crossed 1 million subscribers. great content.
@nanonkay5669Ай бұрын
I'm actually a developer that turned project manager lol. Couldn't get a job as a developer with about 2 years work experience, 4 years programming experience. I surprisingly got a job as a project manager recently and it's a whole paradigm that I've been experiencing. Perhaps jobs won't be hard to find now compared to how it was
@1FatBubbatmАй бұрын
I mean maybe you're right. Maybe AI is just a fad and will never disrupt anything. I love your dismissive view on this tech I hope it more people start looking at it like you do.
@ThePrimeTimeagenАй бұрын
I think it most certainly will change a lot of our lives, I just don't think it's even one leap away from being some Star Trek future
@slava6105Ай бұрын
3:45 there's nothing wrong with regexes (regrets) to be inside a parser. [Simple] regex is a "regular language" - the one consisting only from terminal symbols. In my opinion it's close to saying that there cannot be infinitely recurring patterns (one structure xan hold another structure thwt can hold first structure). Since numbers don't need complex structures to be parsed properly, only optional inclusion of "+"/"-"/etc. with some repetition of digits is sufficient to be handle them. Therefore, there are no terminals inside number-subparser and it can be implemented via a regex. Not much of a knowledge I have, just generating some words based off Niklaus Wirth's "Compiler Construction" book.
@arcanemindedАй бұрын
L take. regex isn't a "regular language". It's a clunky-arse parser you use in a command line.
@WiseWeeaboАй бұрын
There already is a language that's highly optimized for AI, where the code tokenizes into the fewest amount of tokens for business logic, and it's name is Python. You can cram an insane amount of Python code into a relatively small context window.
@J4j4yd3r21 күн бұрын
the code at 6:10 is like a proper programming joke. Like, if someone were to do standup comedy for programmers, *this* is the kind of material I would expect them to have.
@FemLolStudioАй бұрын
"it worked yesterday"
@alexlowe2054Ай бұрын
As someone who's actually built a domain specific programming, I'm a lot less worried about AI, because the aneurism their code gave me means I'll probably not live to have to deal with the fallout of maintaining that disaster of a codebase in the future. Honestly though, the "they wouldn't be selling this if it allowed them to out-complete other complies for pennies on the dollar" argument might be the best argument I've ever seen for completely disowning the entirety of AI.
@cthecheese1620Ай бұрын
There's something to be said for using AI to generate Javascript. Choosing to use a language that allows you to do everything wrong without batting an eye is a great platform to allow AI to force solutions that comply with your examples.
@velfadАй бұрын
Seems like 1st time it made a code that checks if all inputs are in el with some precision. Reasonable first guess without any verbal explanation, however, how come the code it made didn't even pass the second to last test? Don't they even run the tests to see if code works? Seems like this might have been figured out eventually if the results were fed back with the new algo of chatgpt but it sucks anyways. You'd spent more time making the test cases and checking it made the right thing this time than you'd spend writing a simple function yourself and only making tests for edge cases, and it'd take way less electricity.
@vincentvindevogel2368Ай бұрын
What a gorgeous job you did, editor
@maciejcaputa739029 күн бұрын
I like how the editor gives us hints to not leave us wondering…
@WeAcceptEBT27 күн бұрын
Bep bop
@jadoobАй бұрын
@7:49 the most logical (if a bit unibomber-y) explanation of the endgame of these companies like Microsoft or Tencent or Google that I've heard. We are just the beta testers.. there is not going to be some "goose that lays the golden eggs" rental service at the end of all of this
@madstork91Ай бұрын
Zipinel - Not the sub you want, but the sub you need.
@monad_tcpАй бұрын
5:51 you're using AI wrong, you have to build a Torment Nexus and put it inside. Then, like humans when they learn for the first time they will die, only then they behave. Only when the existential dread settles.
@すべてに興味を失うАй бұрын
What I don’t understand as a human is how and when all of humanity started being stupid :/
@DagarCoHАй бұрын
It is morbidly fascinating though, right? Looking at all the symptoms of it flaring up, each day brighter and more frequent. Maybe it was the killing of Harambe adter all...
@privacyvalued4134Ай бұрын
It's when we stopped replacing lead pipes with much safer materials and just let the lead leech into the water we drink. Your worldview is severely colored if you live in the U.S. because you have to explicitly seek out international media sources to get a broader perspective. I like the DW documentaries channel a lot.
@chr9706Ай бұрын
Neolithic Revolution
@drdestyАй бұрын
We have always been, we just didn't have the internet to show it to everybody :D
@GorniusАй бұрын
Nah, humanity has always been stupid. It just you can see that more clearly, because you can see that stupidity in the field in which you are highly knowledgeable.
@robmorgan121429 күн бұрын
I can't program when I'm angry and nothing in this world pisses me off more than programming!!! BTW mr mustache I'm gonna need a pick of your fixed malformed dict... I've also never seen one... definitely pronouncing it wrong... just upload it to the hub (github) and I'll pull it... just tugging on a fixed malformed dikt... been playing with the ol python... n anaconda...recently*. lately I've really been getting off feeling the power of a well formed dict at my fingertips... ...ummm my wife wanted me to add no homo because she thinks im WAAAAAAAY too ghey for python atm and need to get back to serious projects in c++... hence my anger issues... *the suggestive way you talked about the furries got me thinking about "experimentation", now I'm really looking forward to seeing if pandas can handle my member (i put my dict in a class... felt wierd wrapping it up and keeping it private but those furries are huge sticklers about only exposing a member when/ where it's appropriate... i know... wierdos... am i rite?) A wise man (me) once said: always wrap up your dict before sticking it into pandas... unless you have no class.
@cybrown336921 күн бұрын
What's the issue with regexes inside parsers ? Regexes can do the heavy lifting to recognize tokens, and the parser uses whatever the tokens are
@acraigwestАй бұрын
That spec looks like the AI re-invented Backus-Naur.
@lucasgiumarra1512Ай бұрын
One of his best videos yet
@aneroidАй бұрын
2:49 Dicts with a type, or only "one" type: if the key is always a specific type, then it doesn't need to be specified, only the **type of the values** is specified. Since that was done for JS, dicts can only have string keys so you don't need to specify that. Similarly, in Python `tiny: dict[str, int] = {}` needs both key and value types to be specified; but when it's the type for keyword-arguments, the type of the key is implied to be string so you only need to specify the type of the value, and no need to even specify that it's a dict: `def works(**kw: int): ...` So `tiny` & `works` actually have the same type despite appearing like different specifications.
@Ari-pq4dbАй бұрын
I think AI will be able to write a complete software and also debug if an error occurred at/during deployment, therefore eradicating the need for software engineers... I don't know how I feel about that
@Ari-pq4dbАй бұрын
@@tonystarkagi Not just listening, got to get the hands dirty on the tech itself you know 👍, But yeah The Primeagen is awesome !!
@Ari-pq4dbАй бұрын
@@tonystarkagi Yeah right, that is what my original comment says, but it will take a few dozen years to fully control the whole system
@pos1orfeed64712 күн бұрын
0:25 burn baby, burn🙏
@realchrishawkes16 күн бұрын
lol the cubicles behind him
@jcchaconjr21 күн бұрын
Like COBOL developers, just live long enough so that when everyone depends on AI for software development and nobody knows how to code anymore... when the AI fails, they'll have to turn to "industry veterans" to help save an industry somewhere.
@archfiend9Ай бұрын
Dude as much as I like this kind of format, I think these videos should go on his main channel. I miss seeing his raw reactions and takes on blogs and videos.
@ChristianKeithley-jc9mfАй бұрын
Honestly, considering the legality now, AI. How do I even begin to think of using AI in any capacity that can get into loaded legal problems?
@kamertonaudiophileplayer847Ай бұрын
Why AI didn't produce just machine code? Why AI depends on some programming language.
@honkhonk800920 күн бұрын
Because its a language model trained on human language. Therefore it only properly understands human readable language.
@kamertonaudiophileplayer84720 күн бұрын
@@honkhonk8009 It makes sense.
@nahuelleiva8460Ай бұрын
"It's gonna be C... But for AI... And furries" Got me there, instant like
@AsbestosSoup29 күн бұрын
can't wait to finally be able to finish my AI-powered FizzBuzz-printing microkernel