Very welcome and useful news from David on how Pegasus is developing.
https://www.pmail.com/devnews.htm
Kudos for all the seriously hard work, and keep us informed in detail.
Just a thought - I have no idea if this would help, and AI is currently used for fixing or curing anything like faulty toothbrushes and saggy underwear, etc. But it does seem to be helpful in coding, at least by some, e.g. in going from C+ to Rust, etc. Whether it is transparent and auditable enough I cannot say. Which goes to the issue of does it really save time, net of learning curves etc.? David obviously knows what he is doing and what is the best use of his time. But might be worth a try, or at least a look and test?
Very welcome and useful news from David on how Pegasus is developing.
https://www.pmail.com/devnews.htm
Kudos for all the seriously hard work, and keep us informed in detail.
Just a thought - I have no idea if this would help, and AI is currently used for fixing or curing anything like faulty toothbrushes and saggy underwear, etc. But it does seem to be helpful in coding, at least by some, e.g. in going from C+ to Rust, etc. Whether it is transparent and auditable enough I cannot say. Which goes to the issue of does it really save time, net of learning curves etc.? David obviously knows what he is doing and what is the best use of his time. But might be worth a try, or at least a look and test?
edited Nov 2 at 1:01 pm