The OFFICIAL programming thread
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
I think we should let AI govern us…it can’t be worse than it is now. Either that or freak out and burn anyone who ever worked on developing AI. I will pay a trillion Lithucoin bounty for each head.
It seems the consensus is that this guy’s claims are bogus. People who know more about it than me say he was fooled by a very powerful/clever chatbot. But I dunno.
In general though, the AI singularity or whatever they call it is probably inevitable. I give it 50/50 odds on whether it will help us or end up enslaving/destroying us but, yeah, we’re not tracking real well managing shit ourselves.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

Longcode!
Nope: Long Linux Kernel boot messages
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@rote7 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:

Longcode!
Nope: Long Linux Kernel boot messages
I was going to say it reminded me of a card boot deck.
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@Jerraye said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Not sure if this belongs in here, but since we don’t have an OFFICIAL crappy special effects thread, I can drop a gif of my crappy smoke effect in here:
Highly relevant, many programs pretty much are special effects that do nothing.
If you had added mirrors, pretty much every product demo ever.
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@Jerraye that’s very good
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@Jerraye said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
I managed to make a thing for rotating a thing back and forth.
I think you are good enough to join the Star Citizen team now!
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Overqualified, even.
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Ha! Star Citizen isn’t even worthy of kissing my medieval peasant feet!
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
Once you go mainframe you can never go back.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
Once you go mainframe you can never go back.
Until the first time you write a mapreduce.
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@tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
Once you go mainframe you can never go back.
Until the first time you write a mapreduce.
Hmm, mainframes can operate linked and synchronized but they aren’t really built for massively parallel processing problem sets per se.
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@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
Once you go mainframe you can never go back.
Until the first time you write a mapreduce.
Hmm, mainframes can operate linked and synchronized but they aren’t really built for massively parallel processing problem sets per se.
So they are obsolete.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@tigger said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
@Kilemall said in The OFFICIAL programming thread:
Utterly accurate.
I trust the opinion of the silver beard programmer.
Once you go mainframe you can never go back.
Until the first time you write a mapreduce.
Hmm, mainframes can operate linked and synchronized but they aren’t really built for massively parallel processing problem sets per se.
So they are obsolete.
No they are just really good at financial work.
You bank or deal with brokerages, you are connected with a mainframe.


