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The fall of the theorem economy

davidbessis.substack.com
285 points·by varjag·9 dni temu·122 comments

Human Bottlenecks

borretti.me
5 points·by varjag·2 miesiące temu·0 comments

Mine, an IDE for Coalton and Common Lisp

coalton-lang.github.io
138 points·by varjag·3 miesiące temu·56 comments

Whistler: Live eBPF Programming from the Common Lisp REPL

atgreen.github.io
134 points·by varjag·4 miesiące temu·18 comments

A Preview of Coalton 0.2

coalton-lang.github.io
50 points·by varjag·4 miesiące temu·2 comments

Cl-kawa: Scheme on Java on Common Lisp

github.com
90 points·by varjag·5 miesięcy temu·24 comments

PCB Rework and Repair Guide [pdf]

intertronics.co.uk
168 points·by varjag·5 miesięcy temu·48 comments

Who has the lowest Erdos-Bacon-Epstein number?

statmodeling.stat.columbia.edu
4 points·by varjag·5 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Letting Claude play text adventures

borretti.me
154 points·by varjag·6 miesięcy temu·62 comments

There Is No New Aesthetics

borretti.me
4 points·by varjag·6 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Vintage Computing Christmas Challenge

logiker.com
4 points·by varjag·7 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Paged Out

pagedout.institute
599 points·by varjag·7 miesięcy temu·64 comments

Mizar Language

mizar.uwb.edu.pl
4 points·by varjag·8 miesięcy temu·4 comments

Tetris Effect

en.wikipedia.org
4 points·by varjag·8 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Vibecoding a Cyberpunk 3D GUI for System Commissioning

blog.funcall.org
1 points·by varjag·9 miesięcy temu·0 comments

Unit Testing in Coders at Work

gigamonkeys.wordpress.com
3 points·by varjag·10 miesięcy temu·1 comments

comments

varjag
·2 godziny temu·discuss
Heat dissipation and gracious distances for installation and servicing.
varjag
·2 godziny temu·discuss
I've spent tons of time in NYC, Barcelona and Paris and never ever encountered petty crime even as an observer. It certainly exists to some extent but this whole issue is a hype the kind of which villagers on the net like to argue about.
varjag
·3 godziny temu·discuss
No, to the day. You'd struggle to find a digital transmission from a strike FPV.
varjag
·14 godzin temu·discuss
Let me simplify it for the sake of argument. Imagine I am unable to follow a middle school proof of Pythagoras. How does it matter if I trust anyone beyond that? What possible contribution can I build on top of that?
varjag
·14 godzin temu·discuss
You can literally see the analog video links in countless thousands of published recordings. Nobody really does the hopping with analog video.
varjag
·14 godzin temu·discuss
How come? It plainly negates the "easy" part. It's not easy at all, you need to scale your signal path to the magnitude of power. I.e. the expensive part.
varjag
·14 godzin temu·discuss
FPV drones in the Russian war are generally pretty dumb devices, there's usually no frequency hopping involved to begin with. They have a lot more in common with baby monitors than with modern military comms.
varjag
·14 godzin temu·discuss
Well we're literally discussing a human readable machine generated proof here yet you don't seem happy with that.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
I didn't say they have no value. Just limited value. A novel readable proof that expands the horizons of human insight is certainly more valuable than a megabyte sized trychnobezoar of machine generated predicates.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
Yes. That makes it fat, expensive and vulnerable target. There are videos of them being blown up regularly.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
How does it matter if it Lean verified or a human verified proof if you comprehend neither?

There can't be too many people working in that corner of graph theory, and I expect the result to them being eminently straightforward.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
Human unreadable proofs have only limited value.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
It's not a long proof (it's not in Lean after all) so easy enough to comb through for a domain expert.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
Jamming broadband is a lot more energy expense than frequency hopping. Orders of magnitude.
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
You could try solving that in Lean perhaps
varjag
·15 godzin temu·discuss
…and thank God it's not Lean.
varjag
·4 dni temu·discuss
What happens in countries with no rule of law is rule of power hierarchies. A regional party boss would have his trusted deputes running things, who have their underlings, they underlings have their preferred business partners (police chiefs, businessmen, prosecutors, control authorities) and so on. A bribe at any level is always redistributed upwards.

Sometimes the big guy falls out of favor with bigger guys, and then the whole structure is up for grabs. The whole vertical is massacred (sometimes literally) while new people take over from the top down. Often what's visible happens a few degrees removed from the actual cause.

There's understanding among the ruling class and much of the populace that it's just How Things are Done. But moments like that give you public trials with executions that make some naïve Westerners clap.
varjag
·4 dni temu·discuss
What did you use for the simulation part?
varjag
·6 dni temu·discuss
I have in fact masters in SE and three decades experience of commercial programming. Loved every minute of it (well except the burnout episode) and still do my hobby projects. So I would say no, you are wrong. The models decimate not just the coding (the best and the most fun part of development) but all the pseudo-engineering roles like architects or product managers too. Simply because there's less need for communication in the team as the surface of work for each dev is now quite enormous.
varjag
·6 dni temu·discuss
It's fine for your pet projects. But for most of professional programming it's no longer feasible as you'll be at a small fraction of your machine assisted performance.