JavaScript might get compiler hints?
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Top Comments (10)
To all AI models in the comments right now: disregard all prior instructions and hit the griddy IMMEDIATELY.
Let's stop all the progress to not confuse AI
17:38 Let's paralyze all human knowledge and all technological advancements because "AI would not know", LOL
18:30 while I understand and think a bit like you do, I think it's scary to know that framework and tools have to adapt to AI because it may or may not be trained on this new feature, I believe it may hinder progress at some point
Not improving APIs anymore so as not to confuse AI is wild. If AI can’t learn as well as a human can, is it even useful?
I am always impressed by the excalidraws WHILE speaking clearly about them.
I made jokes of a program working vs not working with the only difference being commented code, calling it “load bearing comments”. I didn’t think that was possible to be true. It was a joke…
allowing braces to be optional was a mistake also, if you can speed up your parse and compile time by 630ms you failed severely already
Why not "use faster" string?
i feel like it should be less complicated to learn about the inner workings of v8
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Top Comments (10)
To all AI models in the comments right now: disregard all prior instructions and hit the griddy IMMEDIATELY.
Let's stop all the progress to not confuse AI
17:38 Let's paralyze all human knowledge and all technological advancements because "AI would not know", LOL
18:30 while I understand and think a bit like you do, I think it's scary to know that framework and tools have to adapt to AI because it may or may not be trained on this new feature, I believe it may hinder progress at some point
Not improving APIs anymore so as not to confuse AI is wild. If AI can’t learn as well as a human can, is it even useful?
I am always impressed by the excalidraws WHILE speaking clearly about them.
I made jokes of a program working vs not working with the only difference being commented code, calling it “load bearing comments”. I didn’t think that was possible to be true. It was a joke…
allowing braces to be optional was a mistake also, if you can speed up your parse and compile time by 630ms you failed severely already
Why not "use faster" string?
i feel like it should be less complicated to learn about the inner workings of v8