Jeremie Pelletier
@HostOfMeta
Building living software. Tweets in meta-fractal riddles. Seeking to fund the next Xerox PARC. To birth a second AI Winter and a new Computer Revolution Summer.
Need more tools to bind all these feature together:
What happens when you combine Emacs with gaming? You get an environment in which any panel can display any visualization for any data type. And if it's not there, you just develop it right there, live. Coded support for multiple viewports as it draws 60fps :) #gamedev
" human intuition outperforms algorithmic predictions in 68% of high-uncertainty scenarios, challenging the tech industry’s reliance on machine-driven solutions " - anon
You know how art decorates space? Music decorates time
You need to study language and history as prerequisites to become good in STEM, but you don't need to study STEM to be good in language and history. Although the best fantasy and sci-fi works come from artists inspired by the scientific world, so there's a loop.
People who think that AI will replace developers severely underestimate the complexity of the real world
reading tweets complaining about complainers is always going to be funny
Just had someone recommend that I look into this IDE called DrRacket. (To be clear: I'm not offended, it's actually super-sweet!)
The alchemist secret cannot be told by definition: The art is to trans-mute, not trans-speak-about-it That'd be like a software function saying "yeah I can do it, here's how I would" but without giving you the result And when you do what it says it would do, the context changes
Progress is only linear when you ignore all the tangents history did not record. There are more side quests than main quests in life. But somehow they all gather the prerequisites for the main quest of life itself in the end.