1/ I got nerd-sniped by a C compiler course 13 years ago and quit when the next step turned into a tedious parser refactor. A few months ago I handed the old code to Codex. It finished the refactor in about an hour.
1/ I got nerd-sniped by a C compiler course 13 years ago and quit when the next step turned into a tedious parser refactor. A few months ago I handed the old code to Codex. It finished the refactor in about an hour.
8/ My current read: agents handle tedium well. They also take the easy path. Humans need contracts and gates that make that path land in the right place.
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