Happily the 3.0 update WILL have new content besides the settings. But I fully expect complainers to talk about how underwhelming it is anyway.
I CAN TASTE IT im just looking for those settingsNo news yet. We are getting close to experimental. We have made our 3.0 branch, started the 3.0 must fix bugs list and are currently at around 50 bugs.
Happily the 3.0 update WILL have new content besides the settings. But I fully expect complainers to talk about how underwhelming it is anyway.
Well, since 3.0 was first 2.7 and 4.0 was first 3.0, then I guess you're right.3.0 will likely be a "glorified 2.7" from what I'm seeing, and I'm not dissing the update at all by saying that.
No, I think it is because AI does not live up to the hype.Do you think that might be because you were raised on Binary/rom/low level code production.
When you had to do everything yourself.
I was just keeping my head down trying to get stuff done and dealing with the company changes. I expect we will be talking about 3.0 soon.Hey @faatal hope you are well.
Just going to put this here... Very happy that you are back with us; it's been too long!
Thanks for the recent posts. Always good to hear from you.
Only one thing to add... Don't ever do that again!(Kidding... Or am I?)
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AI is not capable of making proper decisions even if prompted deep. Lack of empathy is at first place that makes it just machined brainwasher.
I hope the changes is turning out to be a positive thing for you and the team.I was just keeping my head down trying to get stuff done and dealing with the company changes. I expect we will be talking about 3.0 soon.
I don't expect "empathy" from my dishwasher.This ^
AI is not capable of making proper decisions even if prompted deep. Lack of empathy is at first place that makes it just machined brainwasher.
c'mon now faatal, you are using aiNo, I think it is because AI does not live up to the hype.
I remember when executable BPMN was seen as about to revolutionise the software development industry because, in theory, you could generate code straight off a process model. Turned out that process modellers skilled enough to do a model to the level of detail required to generate good code are more expensive than regular devs, and suddenly the concept lost popularity.I find myself using it less over time and have to remind myself it is there. It does have usefulness, but I think it is a bubble that will eventually crash as they will have to charge a lot more $ to be able to earn back the massive amount of money spent on development and the high energy demands needed to process the information.
Ooooh is that so? Then why are you Uncle AI? Huh?I remember when executable BPMN was seen as about to revolutionise the software development industry because, in theory, you could generate code straight off a process model. Turned out that process modellers skilled enough to do a model to the level of detail required to generate good code are more expensive than regular devs, and suddenly the concept lost popularity.
I foresee AI code generation going a similar way. I don't ancipate revolutionary change to software engineering in my lifetime.
Ooooh is that so? Then why are you Uncle AI? Huh?![]()
Excuses excusesIt's a lower case 'L' not an uppercase 'I'
I made the same mistake... I thought it was some kind of inside joke.It's a lower case 'L' not an uppercase 'I'
Frackin' toasters!!I don't expect "empathy" from my dishwasher.
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