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Strange that Big Yud is missing from the cast on IMDB, but this could be a simple oversight since the movie is not fully out yet. Unfortunately, the rest of the cast contains a lot of familiar faces to put it mildly.
It seems that Anthropic has vibe coded a C compiler. This one is really good! The generated code is not very efficient. Even with all optimizations enabled, it outputs less efficient code than GCC with all optimizations disabled.
Building a C compiler with a team of parallel Claudes

Anthropic is an AI safety and research company that's working to build reliable, interpretable, and steerable AI systems.

This has never been tried before and is a completely new idea.
Znamya (satellite) - Wikipedia

I took a quick peek at his blog.

Oh dear, there is a dedicated rationality subsection…

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Not a sneer in the classical sense. It seems that Extropic AI is about to finally ship something.

There is still no actual data about the hardware on their website…

Ed Zitron right now:

Devin will be supervised by human employees and will handle jobs that engineers often consider drudgery, like updating internal code to newer programing languages, he said.

Good luck to the workers having to debug that shit.

Goldman is the first major bank to use Devin, according to Cognition, which was founded in late 2023 by a trio of engineers and whose staff is reportedly stocked with champion coders.

Being good at Codeforces contests surely translates to any other domain. I expect the Cognition guys to fully deliver on their promises.

I wonder where Edsger Dijkstra would fall in this table.
I’ve just finished reading it. Please make it a full post.

Apparently they are going to ship their development kits sometime later this year. He still sounds confusing AF to me and my BS indicator is going off all the time. He also makes incorrect statements (around 9 minutes in) such as

Neural nets came from energy-based models which makes 0 sense historically. According to Wikipedia, EBMs were first introduced in 2003.