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Compiler engineer.
Joined December 2009
Interesting that @lauriewired is predicting continued use of "memory unsafe" languages (C/C++ and Zig). This sort of lines up with my whole strat behind working on Fil-C. The only path to memory safety is to make unsafe languages safe, not to try to get folks to switch
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SBOM's, Memory Safety, Generative AI, oh my!
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btw im talking about spoken languages. LLMs aren't really good for coding beyond toy examples, snippets and light weight autocompletes.
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Language learning hack: have Gemini interview you, then summarize your weaknesses, expand on them, then feed that output to Notebooklm and listen to a completely customized podcast about it.
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You don't need to learn React Native, you can create native apps with plain old #React (or any other library) —
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Contribute to socketsupply/socket development by creating an account on GitHub.
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REAL vibe coders rearrange the keys on their keyboards *randomly*, and then type with their faces.
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Join us tomorrow at 7pm for what I am sure will be a fascinating conversation about the future of Software development . https://t.co/RbH01woNl5
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AGI bulls (<2y) are smoking the hype pipe. LLMs aren't going to yield AGI. their recall is awesome, not downplaying the utility. basically, function approximation, even with MoE, agentic-architectures, or knowledge-graphs won't cut it. fundamental discoverers still required.
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New Fil-C binary release v0.668.4. Fanatically compatible and memory safety C/C++. Try it! https://t.co/CqTZ656umy
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Includes the following fixes. Syscalls now supported: statfs and friends, renameat, getcpu, sched_getcpu, msync Better error reporting in a case of adversarial unwinding Newly supported intrinsics...
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LMAO 😂 Sam Altman is probably not sleeping well. Kai-Fu Lee (Taiwanese businessman and computer scientist)
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Text data is maxed out (LLMs). Real world data is next (robots). P2P will have a 3rd wave. https://t.co/5PvGqy9UzA
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I wrote a doc that has examples of Fil-C pointer (mis)use. It's a great way to learn how Fil-C pointers work and what you can (and can't) do with them! https://t.co/3mkQWdT9KR
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Fil-C: completely compatible memory safety for C and C++ - pizlonator/fil-c
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