You got it admit, it is a good suggestion. It just wasn’t the right one. But it is trained well enough to correlate left and right together. Since those are very commonly associated together it is certainly a logical choice.
Within IDEs people go out of their way to install Intellisense so that “shit randomly pops up while they’re typing.” There are companies whose whole existence depends on people wanting that to happen.
Ah, come-on, why do you think Eliza could do that 60 years ago?
(It couldn’t. It’s at most 40 years old technology, and way more likely just 30. Even though you could program Eliza to do something like this, it would be way too specific for any use.)
You got it admit, it is a good suggestion. It just wasn’t the right one. But it is trained well enough to correlate left and right together. Since those are very commonly associated together it is certainly a logical choice.
eliza could do that 60 years ago
Why hasn’t it been incorporated into IDEs until now?
Up until now most people hated when shit randomly popped up while they were typing.
The Apple went and made the iPhone and now we have a whole generation that expects it.
Within IDEs people go out of their way to install Intellisense so that “shit randomly pops up while they’re typing.” There are companies whose whole existence depends on people wanting that to happen.
Ah, come-on, why do you think Eliza could do that 60 years ago?
(It couldn’t. It’s at most 40 years old technology, and way more likely just 30. Even though you could program Eliza to do something like this, it would be way too specific for any use.)
the 60s were 60 years ago
It’s the kind of thing you would see at the 90s.
The 60s had room-sized computers that were busy calculating payroll.
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huh
Does that question interest you?
That’s impossible.
To the contrary, I see code like that all the time in my career. I’ve written some.
wdym it isn’t the right one? It clearly says time RIGHT