| ▲ | vishvananda 5 hours ago | |
For me it was earlier this year when I started dusting off some old stalled projects and had an agent work on them. In a few days I: * Built a clone of the Alpha Zero implementation[1] my team built at oracle * Ported my hobby NES emulator from javascript to rust[2] (this actually took less than 30 minutes and worked on the first try) * Implemented all of the lessons from the C++ Grandmasters Challenge (which eventually led to a complete c++ compiler[3]) The thing that flipped the switch was using it to build things that I actually put sweat-equity in to previously. I knew how hard these things were to build, so it landed in a way that other projects had not. [1]: https://medium.com/oracledevs/lessons-from-implementing-alph... [2]: https://github.com/vishvananda/popeye [3]: https://medium.com/@vishvananda/i-spent-2-billion-tokens-wri... | ||