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If C wants to survive for 50 more years the standards committee should do nothing actually, in fact just revert it back to C99. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lindy_…
If C wants to survive for 50 more years without becoming niche like COBOL or Fortran, the standard committee must offer semantic-aware, type-safe features that act as an alternative to the preprocessor. And nuke the preprocessor afterwards.
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I have AI grift fatigue and I have AI hate fatigue. openrsync is now our best friend rs-ync, let's rewrite *cough revibe* in Rust lol (lacks feature parity) half of LTS distros are on 3.2 anyway. just fork it oh wait then you need to maintain it yourself github.com/RsyncProject/rsyn…
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Open sourcing software only works in the following cases: - You truly care about the software but have no way of selling it. - You do not care about the software. - You're employed by a company and you want to be able to reuse that same code when you leave that company.
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Hey So basically I'm just gonna keep using C I Know..... UGH I know... It's just that I'm gonna keep using it is all HAHAHAHAHRHAHAHA HARAHARHAR
Zig is most likely going to win over more C devs, than Rust ever has. Mainly because of Zig's value based error handling.
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You're fortunate to develop open source software and get paid for it. This is nothing new, open source has had these "issues" before AI. In Ray's case he's been struggling for years. The software he's making is hard to market and sell until stability which in time is proven.
Open source will be greatly diminished due to mass obfuscated license infringement. Your licenses may as well be letters to Santa. The path forward will be paywalls and codesharing within curated communities.
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Seems people like talking about functions for absolute integer values. graphics.stanford.edu/~seand…

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People who say AI makes learning obsolete, that's not true. Learning and more knowledge gives you way more leverage with AI than someone who would not.
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How do people using NodeJS/Python/Rust vet their dependencies?
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LLM passes with tool calling feel like self-modifying eval of code on steroids.
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One benefit that LLMs might have is that as long as they don't hallucinate and remember the entire manual in their context is that they RTFM.
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We are currently experiencing high demand. We apologize and appreciate your patience. /model to switch models. 1. Keep trying 2. Switch to gemini-3-flash-preview 3. Stop
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All these posts about boasting about how great AI is don't worry me, you should start worrying when it's eerily silent. If the AI is truly groundbreaking at anything, why tell anyone?
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Will AI generated (binary) code in the future be analogous to how they test and check chip wafer yield defects?
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Why is Claude Code using 100% CPU at idle?
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Black box AI generated code unchecked by humans isn't useless but it reminds me of stb_truetype where it mentions "NO SECURITY GUARANTEE -- DO NOT USE THIS ON UNTRUSTED FONT FILES". You can still generate the font texture offline. github.com/nothings/stb/blob…
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