secret ingredient for chatgpt5 just dropped
secret ingredient for chatgpt5 just dropped
That’s a nice bit of history, nice
Reminded of someone recently writing about the original Trusting Trust code, too
8ReplyFrom another perspective, ELIZA
ELIZA is a compiler!
(this post was sponsored by the 'form a certain point of view every program is a compiler' gang)
7Replyfrom a certain point of view every program is a dependency manager
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Tangent to the whole thing: digging through the archives is referred to as “spelunking” in the article. I’ve heard people referring to reading and interpreting legacy code as “archaeology”. What other fun metaphors do we have for looking through old stuff?
7ReplyI tend to think of looking into the typical awful.systems topic areas as sewer diving
8ReplyIn that sense, as with sewer diving, there's a sweet spot of anosmia.
8Replyexcuse me good sir, that's under the department of societal maintenance
(no I don't really think that pompously of it but at least the tracking and awareness side of it is not all that far removed either)
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Also: I guess this is a spoiler?
spoiler
Upon seeing "Eliza" for the third time, I wondered if it was a reference to "My Fair Lady." Well, it was, once removed.
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