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The paper computer

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Can you reverse engineer our neural network?

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A Coder Considers the Waning Days of the Craft (2023)

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I design with Claude more than Figma now

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A coder considers the waning days of the craft (2023)

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The Case That A.I. Is Thinking

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The McPhee method for writing deeply reported nonfiction

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jsomers
·il y a 3 mois·discuss
Yeah, and it's really worth checking out https://dynamicland.org/, because Bret Victor is actually doing this -- slash pointing the way to what such a world could look like. It just seems like now might be a good time for specific smaller parts of that vision to be carved off and developed further. I say that largely because of the advances in multimodal AI, which maybe haven't been fully applied yet in this area.
jsomers
·il y a 7 mois·discuss
This was posted when it came out here: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45802029. It generated a lot of comments -- more heat than light, possibly -- and I wonder if instead of just taking the title as a jumping-off point, folks could engage with the meat of the article itself.

(I wrote the article. I'm a longtime HN user. I find that threads here lately have gotten very jumpy-offy -- commenters use a specific article about e.g. icebergs melting to have a conversation about climate change and climate change denial, instead of to talk about the merits of the particular article -- and I was hoping to nudge folks to read the full piece, then comment on specific parts of it. I'm not sure that'll work but figured it's worth a try!)