▲ | th0ma5 3 days ago | |||||||
I think we all understand this we just don't think it works. | ||||||||
▲ | quatonion 3 days ago | parent [-] | |||||||
I'm curious why you think it doesn't work, when there are plenty of people saying it does. There are limitations at the moment, and I don't see many people disputing that, but it must be doing something right, and its abilities are improving every day. It's learning. Sometimes I get the feeling a lot of antis painted themselves into a corner early on, and will die on this hill despite constant improvements in the technology. I have seen similar things many times in my career. There was a time when everyone were very skeptical of high level languages, writing everything in assembler come hell or high water, for example. At some point it is going to single shot an entire OS or refactor a multi-million line codebase. Will that be enough to convince you? From my perspective I like to be prepared, so I'm doing what I have always done.. understand and gain experience with these new tools. I much prefer that than missing the boat. And, it's quite fun and better than you might imagine as long as you put a bit of effort in. | ||||||||
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