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I am deep in legacy FORTRAN code. 30+ year old, large, established codebase (anywhere between 1.5-3 million lines of code), with regressions and robust, complex architecture. Let's see how AI does when I want to add new features. The challenge is on.
I had doubts about Gauntlet, but 5 weeks in I'll say this with confidence: @joingauntletai is the best thing I've ever done in my professional life. Can't recommend it enough. If you're smart, ambitious & tech-savvy, you should DEFINITELY apply. Come and build the future:
We are officially accepting applications for @joingauntletai Cohort 3 starting on Oct 13. apply.gauntletai.com
Gauntlet is an AI coding lab disguised as an accelerator for cracked AI engineers. iykyk
Just extracted python code and converted it to FORTRAN - oh my goodness.
Does anyone know someone who worked on AlphaTensor and is willing to chat? I've got some questions and potentially amazing ideas.
Uranus is warmer than we thought. New computer modeling techniques revealed that Uranus generates internal heat. This is similar to our solar system’s other gas giants, like Jupiter or Neptune. go.nasa.gov/44HzIKx
I predict Gauntlet AI challengers will have AI-First Development with Fortran figured out this week. We want to do assembly or cobol next. Who’s got a repo? Need it to be as large as possible.
I am deep in legacy FORTRAN code. 30+ year old, large, established codebase (anywhere between 1.5-3 million lines of code), with regressions and robust, complex architecture. Let's see how AI does when I want to add new features. The challenge is on.
Just implemented a new subroutine with comprehensive testing framework in FORTRAN. Compiles and links to the original codebase. Code coverage is great too - moving on to testing, and fleshing out this flagship feature. All AI.
🧠@TrySubject is building fast and thinking carefully about how AI shapes learning. They set a high bar for engineering. We’re glad they chose to bring Gauntlet engineers into that effort.
Between builds and features for main GauntletAI projects, I've been making this: github.com/astrogirlnim/C… Still in early prototype phase. I've notoriously run into problems with CICD pipelines and would really love an agentic tool to fix these files for me. If there are any…
The ability to get good at this and then go to Fortune 50 companies almost as an individual as say “For $5M I will handle the technical debt in your legacy code.” Is HUGE
And when Gauntlet AI challengers are using AI to write bulletproof features in legacy deprecated COBOL codebases I never have to hear that AI doesn’t work for legacy code again, right?
To give you an idea: I’m offering a $1,000 bounty for anyone who can do the challenge in a massive COBOL codebase
I am, once again, taking on a very ambitious project for this portion. Never done anything like this before, but excited to give it a try. We'll see how far I get with my initial idea in a day - if it doesn't fit, may pivot. Now, to fine-tune our real-world AI building skills…
Kicking off my favorite week at Gauntlet AI: Adding significant user-facing features to massive legacy codebases. Older programming languages, versioning issues, convoluted templating, funky CI/CD. AI still must write 100% of the code. Challengers have one week.