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kuwoze
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> if you have a deep understanding of theory of parsing and parser generators

No deepness needed, the only thing you need to know is recursion.

Also SQL is even better than that because every query is it's own statement, so the parsing is dead simple. I totally get why he did it this way.
kuwoze
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Lol to you.

I guess the double irony is lost on people.

Will work better on it for next time.

Flies away
kuwoze
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If you want it and it doesn't exist, why not simply do it yourself? It's open source no?
kuwoze
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Because he's a Democrat seeee?

Becuase he's with "the message" seeee?

Because he's all about that "effective altruism" seeee?

Because most crypto users are alt-right or republican idiots seeee?
kuwoze
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lol you are indeed the cheeky comment section:

yes laying bricks in a long straight line is automated. Laying bricks in more intricate ways would take a lot more time. Also the machine still has to have human super vision and they seem to clean the mortar.

It's nuanced
kuwoze
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will survive:

doctor

bricklayer

programmer

Reasons all the same: difficult to automate with AI due to non-repeating nature of work. However repeating parts will be automated, hence GP likely to be a bot, also things like co-pilot will replace most web-devs. also houses can be mass built in container-like pods and stacked. so this is very nuanced. check-mate cheeky comment section.

will not survive:

retail worker non-luxury goods

delivery driver in cities with regular grid-like streets aka most of the US

truck drivers between cities

Twitter content moderator

Reasons all the same: easy to automate with AI due to repeating nature of work.

I think the common theme is that if you want something nice like seeing a human doctor, some personlised service, or a nice brick house you are going to see a human. But this will cost tremenduously. So rich people will interact with humans for most services/products while poor people will be interacting with bots. It's already happening (auto-bot callcentre helplines). Overall very distopian.
kuwoze
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Well, the article said "renaisance" not "copy"
kuwoze
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shorting stocks is a full time job, so congress PEOPLE as much as they would like to can't do it and still go to work.
kuwoze
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The HN rules stipulate I should give constructive feedback so let me give you some.

Please write less pompously and more to the point.
kuwoze
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it's called q

https://code.kx.com/q/
kuwoze
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let me square it for you:

he is a fraud
kuwoze
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uber and door dash
kuwoze
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My take on this: the stock market tanked, us congress and senate members already sold all their stocks, and now they told the FTC it's safe to go after big tech.
kuwoze
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hey, that's a very useful trick indeed! i suggest all try it
kuwoze
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The smartest comment of this thread. If they would only listen...
kuwoze
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buy the dip doesn't work if you are jumping from a plane
kuwoze
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returning null for false and the string itself for true, lol,
kuwoze
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cant try it in five years though: no more cheap $$$$ you actually have to do stuff now
kuwoze
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kuwoze
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i thought in california there's a recent law stopping police from tearing down camps because exactly homeless people's property is now considered same "class" as normal people's hence you can't just throw it out.