There's this guy in @CodeNight who keeps saying "0 Days since a new job platform" and it's the funniest thing ever π
LLAMA 3 runs locally in the ISS, heard it from the LLAMA Con event. Odd to think about. They actually use it for ISS related info and stuff.
Humans were never meant to think like computers
With AI progressing, we are not going to use any of these programming languages. Infact, all of these languages are not good in the age of advanced AI. There will be a time where AI will design an incredible language.
That "one" programming language to rule them all. Something that unlike anything we've currently. That language is what everything will use after that.
So a person who's wasting too much time thinking about types instead of the product itself, is actually wasting valuable brain power and developing skills that are obsolete almost instantly. So I don't think humans are supposed to think like computers - which most programming languages force us to do. And don't get me wrong, I have my fav programming languages, but I'm not pouring my soul and identity into them.
Some people don't think this will happen and the problem is in thinking that there won't be any new AI breakthroughs soon and that we will only continue with the transformer model only. Which isn't true, countless people are working on this with different approaches, AND though it's not guaranteed, it's not dismissible that something better and smarter will come. If not from one company, then from a mix of them.
And when it comes to knowledge of programming languages, computer architecture and compilers and more; there are soo many actually detailed resources that AI can use to design a programming language, with it's interpreter/compiler. This part is a no brainer actually. Infact it's so easy current AI models just need to get better at the needle in the hay-stack problem. But that's beside the point rn.
Our current programming languages will only go for a while. Just for the sake of stability and until that "one" language is good enough to be cross platform, efficient, safe, secure and most of all BETTER than any language.
And at that point what we currently use will be completely useless, not just the tools but the way we think about them too. It will be like a hobby thing, where people like us will stream on YouTube showing our grandkids what we used to do. (Coding a website using nothing but svelte β svelte being so low level in the age of that ONE language(framework))
Let me even expand a bit on this...
There are four approaches AI will take when it comes to programming languages that I can see just when I'm randomly thinking about this.
The first is AI being so good at understanding all the current languages so much. That it automatically chooses what languages, compiler, interpreter, version to use whenever we ask it to do something.
The second is AI will be so good that it will help us make our current languages more efficient, secure and just overall better. So we get better JS, Better Rust, Better Dart and even Better HTML and CSS.
The third is AI will help create that ONE language from scratch that replaces all others. But this language is a super optimized version for our current computer architectures. So it flows so well within our current CPUs, GPUs and whatnot. Which is still extremely advanced for us humans.
The fourth is a language that is so well designed, that if we produce a different kind of computer architecture or CPU, it will be so much more better than anything we've ever encountered up until this point.
So even when you follow these things you'll quickly see that the first is pointless and such a useless stack. It will only be the stepping stone and nothing more.
Hence - humans are not meant to think like computers.
#Thoughts
@Dagmawi_Babi
With AI progressing, we are not going to use any of these programming languages. Infact, all of these languages are not good in the age of advanced AI. There will be a time where AI will design an incredible language.
That "one" programming language to rule them all. Something that unlike anything we've currently. That language is what everything will use after that.
So a person who's wasting too much time thinking about types instead of the product itself, is actually wasting valuable brain power and developing skills that are obsolete almost instantly. So I don't think humans are supposed to think like computers - which most programming languages force us to do. And don't get me wrong, I have my fav programming languages, but I'm not pouring my soul and identity into them.
Some people don't think this will happen and the problem is in thinking that there won't be any new AI breakthroughs soon and that we will only continue with the transformer model only. Which isn't true, countless people are working on this with different approaches, AND though it's not guaranteed, it's not dismissible that something better and smarter will come. If not from one company, then from a mix of them.
And when it comes to knowledge of programming languages, computer architecture and compilers and more; there are soo many actually detailed resources that AI can use to design a programming language, with it's interpreter/compiler. This part is a no brainer actually. Infact it's so easy current AI models just need to get better at the needle in the hay-stack problem. But that's beside the point rn.
Our current programming languages will only go for a while. Just for the sake of stability and until that "one" language is good enough to be cross platform, efficient, safe, secure and most of all BETTER than any language.
And at that point what we currently use will be completely useless, not just the tools but the way we think about them too. It will be like a hobby thing, where people like us will stream on YouTube showing our grandkids what we used to do. (Coding a website using nothing but svelte β svelte being so low level in the age of that ONE language(framework))
Let me even expand a bit on this...
There are four approaches AI will take when it comes to programming languages that I can see just when I'm randomly thinking about this.
The first is AI being so good at understanding all the current languages so much. That it automatically chooses what languages, compiler, interpreter, version to use whenever we ask it to do something.
The second is AI will be so good that it will help us make our current languages more efficient, secure and just overall better. So we get better JS, Better Rust, Better Dart and even Better HTML and CSS.
The third is AI will help create that ONE language from scratch that replaces all others. But this language is a super optimized version for our current computer architectures. So it flows so well within our current CPUs, GPUs and whatnot. Which is still extremely advanced for us humans.
The fourth is a language that is so well designed, that if we produce a different kind of computer architecture or CPU, it will be so much more better than anything we've ever encountered up until this point.
So even when you follow these things you'll quickly see that the first is pointless and such a useless stack. It will only be the stepping stone and nothing more.
Hence - humans are not meant to think like computers.
#Thoughts
@Dagmawi_Babi
Dagmawi Babi
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Last night, me and the creators held a 3 hours long session where we shared a few skills and knowledge to eachother.
Like how to accept payments from abroad, how to get virtual and physical cards, create PayPal, create and accept payment for Upworks, how to shop on AliExpress and SHEIN, how to trade p2p and forex, where to buy domains, how to buy telegram premium and stars, how to do KYC verification for telegram cashout, how to run a business, taxes and VAT and much more.
IT WAS EXTREMELY USEFUL FOR ALL OF US. I think our collective intelligence was raised by a few points. Which's so fun to see :)
We will share what we've learnt, just need to add a few more things to the document.
Like how to accept payments from abroad, how to get virtual and physical cards, create PayPal, create and accept payment for Upworks, how to shop on AliExpress and SHEIN, how to trade p2p and forex, where to buy domains, how to buy telegram premium and stars, how to do KYC verification for telegram cashout, how to run a business, taxes and VAT and much more.
IT WAS EXTREMELY USEFUL FOR ALL OF US. I think our collective intelligence was raised by a few points. Which's so fun to see :)
We will share what we've learnt, just need to add a few more things to the document.
Good night β¨
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"α₯ααα α₯αα α°αα½ αα α₯αα²α΅αα α₯ααα΅α αα° ααα α₯αα²α°αα± αααααα’"
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