Now that LLMs are writing 300% of the code, it makes sense to do it in the safest language, not the most human friendly one.
I suspect that Rust will start taking over as a dominant LLM output language.
I also suspect that in short order we'll have entirely new languages that are engineered to be ideal languages for LLMs to generate. Perhaps even safer than Rust.
The models are shockingly good at writing Rust. You don't even need to have familiarity with Rust to start using it now. You'll learn the language as you interact with the LLMs.
Kaze and James Lambert are amazing. Kaze's new Mario game looks better than a first party Nintendo title, and James's engines pushes the console to its absolute limits.
I've been thinking about giving it a go myself. It's such a fun and nostalgic console, and the limitations are fun constraints.
The code archeology is really cool too. Seeing Rare's Dinosaur Planet boot up and play after being a lost title. Decompiling all the original titles. Building sequels to Ocarina of Time and Majora's Mask. It's such a fun scene.
Then there's Analogue 3D and ModRetro too, which make it fun to play as physical hardware.
It's also not like the West doesn't impose extremely harsh punishments on the top financial crimes. You can go away for life if you steal enough money.
I could spend $1000/day with Fable and it would be worth it. It has much deeper systems thinking, enabling me to trust it to follow my instructions and not fuck things up.
1. That confidence and quality is worth the price.
2. We're accelerating at lightning speed now. If you don't spend, someone else will and they'll eat your cake.
We're nearing the point where you could spin up an entire YC startup in a day. That changes the economics of everything.
I'd like this to be expressed in units of pallet(s) of standard cinder blocks.