RE: RE: The AI Coding Apocalypse: A Possible Future Prediction? (This is for fun BUT!! WHo knows also!)
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RE: The AI Coding Apocalypse: A Possible Future Prediction? (This is for fun BUT!! WHo knows also!)

RE: The AI Coding Apocalypse: A Possible Future Prediction? (This is for fun BUT!! WHo knows also!)

Every time i get back into coding, i realize how primitive our programming tools are.

Our computers got bigger and more powerful.
Our programming tools didn't.

Today, even if your program is good and solid, it is running on winders (hope you all switch to linux) and you have no clue what winders is doing. As in, your program may be running slow because your compy is telling the Federal EndTable of Intimidation what you are doing. NO, REALLY! Winders has APIs that are for that Bureau.

and nothing of our code is even remotely what it says on the tin.

Games are designed to be addictive, and encouraging to pay to play (not fun and a good waste of time)
All the apps on your phone are designed to collect data on you and transmit it for sales.
Microsloth office is designed to make you completely dependent on microsloth servers. ALL of your data is there. You don't own it anymore. Oracle and Goolag do the same thing.

And, we have no clue what computers do.
All of the things the story talks about are things that can't happen. Those things don't have such abilities. You couldn't get those things to do those things without building the in-between piece.

But, your phone spying on you. It was already designed to hear your voice, and transmit it.

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