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Electrical_Lemon_179

I can't believe that engineers back then made everything from scratch flawlessly. Building these networks and systems from absolute scratch is just mind blowing

1 day ago
Callidonaut

Even the hardware.

1 day ago
hongooi
:r::cp:

This is the 2019 vs 2025 meme, you're looking for the 1975 vs 2019 meme

1 day ago
RiceBroad4552
:s:

If you squint it's the same picture.

One could argue about the stated compute usage, but else?

1 day ago
IlIIllIllIll
:rust:

The idea of NN are as old as computers…

1 day ago
Callidonaut

Sorry, guess I've just been itching for any excuse to reference that thing. The idea of optimising a CPU for a specific programming language, instead of optimising a language for a specific CPU, always struck me as pretty wild.

1 day ago
be-kind-re-wind

I actually coded is LISP for one of my old jobs. The P must stand for parentheses. Sooooo many parentheses lmao

22 hours ago
Callidonaut

Obligatory.

Additionally obligatory.

13 hours ago
DaHorst

To be quiet frank - it's not that hard. The math and algorithms are usually quite simple.

1 day ago
be-kind-re-wind

But how will Frank tell us if he’s quiet?

22 hours ago
Cautious_Network_530

I mean, that’s why they get paid so well? I do data compression algorithms as intern :D

1 day ago
GFrings

Yeah... Flawlessly... You must be too young to remember things like random undiscovered backprop or accumulation bugs being found after YEARS in pytorch.

10 hours ago
dan-lugg
:kt::cs::g::j::p:

If r/vibecoding could read, they'd be very upset.

— Principal Moss, probably

1 day ago
FerricPowder

I want to be like engineers back then but I am afraid that If I do that I would be left behind but I am sick of ai slop. I am using it so much that I feel like I am getting dumber.

1 day ago
Bronya1

Statistically, yes you are. It has been found that AI usage over a long period of time can cause an atrophy of skill and(for chatbots) social abilities.

1 day ago
Klessic

Got a source for that? The only study that is sort of related to this topic that I know of is this study from a month ago, and although they found interesting results, their conclusion definitely does not align with yours.

16 hours ago
Bronya1

Microsoft Study

Stanford Study

Study posted in Nature

14 hours ago
Bronya1

These are my sources.

14 hours ago
LtCmdrData

Prompt engineering is to engineering like writing html is to programming.

22 hours ago
savageronald
:bash::rust::terraform::js:

I write prompts to generate other prompts that do things I want to do https://i.pinimg.com/736x/f8/97/04/f897048e299ece14fbdc14add4916d20.jpg

1 day ago
AllenKll

As someone who did write classifiers and NNs from scratch. I can agree with this.

8 hours ago
_crisz

I had a master in data science and AI and I can confirm that nowadays, except if you work for OpenAI or HuggingFace, programming in AI is basically that. It's sad. It's not because it's easier, that's not the point. It's just incredibly boring. Training your own algorithm from scratch and understanding how it works under the hoods is a full other set of experiences if compared to using an API. Nowadays AI is just about using APIs. And that doesn't make you an AI engineer

1 hour ago