Jay on Nostr: Sometimes I read opus thinking, and thinking and thinking. And work itself into the ...
Sometimes I read opus thinking, and thinking and thinking. And work itself into the most retarded circular logic of second guessing and lack of conviction.
And I think, this is how most devs think, because opus was trained on that. Most devs were already retarded before they got automated. Faced with anything complex, the average dev has to resort to writing giant masses of code to approximate a solution, and cannot afterwards generalize, refactor, and compress it into its core logic.
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