Comment by elzbardico

5 days ago

You probably don’t know what you’re talking about.

Why wasn't the C compiler it made impressive to you?

  • Like everything genAI, it was amazing yet surprisingly crappy.

    Yes, the bear is definitely dancing.

    But a few feet away there's a world-class step dancer doing intricate rhythms they've perfected over twenty years of hard work.

    The bear's kind of shuffling along to the beat like a stoner in a club.

    It's amazing it can do it at all... but the resulting compiler is not actually good enough to be worth using.

    • >It's amazing it can do it at all... but the resulting compiler is not actually good enough to be worth using.

      No one has made that assertion; however, the fact that it can create a functioning C compiler with minimal oversight is the impressive part, and it shows a path to autonomous GenAI use in software development.

    • OK, but don't you see where this is going? The trajectory that we're on?

  • It didn’t work without gcc and it was significantly worse than gcc with gcc optimizations disabled.