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AI, not AI Bros – Ken Wheeler – 057

AI, not AI Bros – Ken Wheeler – 057

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“Backend Banter”

In today’s episode, we welcome Ken Wheeler, a dope programmer, who creates cool projects and just gives them away for free, helping thousands of developers worldwide, a based beatmaker and just in general a cool person.

In this episode, we talk about AI, React, OCaml, why stressing over…

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  1. For me offloading work to the front end is usually a bad idea. Not so much for performance, most of us are working with tiny amounts of data but for the cognitive cost and maintainability. What's great about a stateless server is that it's easy to reason about, the server doesn't need to do very complex stuff and it's going to do it in a very short time frame. You can usually just reason about a few things at once.
    When front-end has to massage the data, the thing is that it's already holding on to distinct sources of truth, the data it got from the server, the data it stored locally, the UI state, the actual rendered DOM. The syncing can quickly become pretty uncomfortable, any time you refetch you'll have to remap your data to fit your local database, it juste creates so much more code to maintain where mistakes can slip in.

  2. It’s amazing how much jquery exists on the web. Yet, it’s simple and reliable for beginners. I’m 45 years old and started in the 90s.. so I’m old and have developed a lot of websites, small one page web apps for various projects..

    I’d agree GO is very much like C. Yet, a lot of languages have similarities. I’m actually going back to C just to gain a much lower level understanding to see how all these languages build from C.

  3. People have always been moving the goalposts, saying "computers will never be able to do this" and then, when they do, "computers maybe able to do this but they will never be able to do that…" Now this guy says "AI is what we actually referred to as AGI" (Artificial General Intelligence). For AI to be considered true AI, it has to perform tasks that only humans could do, and not just in one area, but generally as well. It's just shortsighted humans who keep moving the goalposts, putting limits where none are justified.

  4. Ok coders enough with the bullshit, ai for code is useful I have never been stuck on a piece of logic for longer than an hour, yes it may hallucinate a variable but if you can't figure it out, if you can't bridge the gap between your intent and the logic required with years of exp as an acclaimed dev, bro just stop there is no hope for you even if I spoon fed you the answer.
    Coders stop lying you all atleast 2x'd your work flow but still putting dirt on ai like that weird grimlin who wants to keep the ring for himself in LOTR😂 Bruh just stop I'm cringing😅

  5. All you Web 2.0 engineers who did bullshit with Java and JavaScript on the front ends for 10 years, just keep talking shit on AI and crypto. Just mind your fucking business, stay in your lane. Stay in your lane.

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