The complexity you would come to the rescue to solve, would that be from AI or from the style of programming you let the AI have? I mean, you have very different problems if you use functional style vs object-oriented. It is up to the programmer to realize they want a functional style and request that from the AI, as much as possible. Even AI cannot imagine every state transition, unless it is so smart that it should be the one telling you what to do.
TLAiBench[0]: A dataset and benchmark suite for evaluating Large Language Models (LLMs) on TLA+ formal specification tasks, featuring logic puzzles and real-world scenarios.
Wow! That sounds amazing. I know people often compliment the debuggers for Smalltalk (Squeak/Pharo today), Common Lisp (SLIME/Sly) and Clojure (FlowStorm). Could you tell me more about the VB debugger? Are there other amazing debuggers I do not know about?
I remember before Little Snitch there was ZoneAlarm for Windows[0] (here is a good screenshot[1]). No clue if the current version of ZoneAlarm does anything like that (have not used it in 2 decades). I always found it weird that Linux never really had anything like it.
I wish Adobe had open sourced Flash - it really was a pretty amazing tool. They could have owned the proprietary developer tool market to support themselves...
I wish he had gone into more detail around 'A common critique of HTMX is that users lose the ability to use the “Back” button or share specific filtered views. In many frameworks, this requires complex series of state hooks to keep the URL in sync.'