Your legacy can continue as part of the AI trained on your output.
What would you prefer? Would you want people to remember your name? Your face? Your voice? Which people? How often should they have to remember you? For how many thousands of years?
In this specific case I asked ChatGPT, which said "Walter Bright is the creator of the D programming language. He's a talented programmer!", so maybe he specifically won't be forgotten. Most of the rest of us probably will, though.
I have no idea if I am talented or not. I do know that I've spend a lot of time programming, and it's inevitable one would get better at it over time. I also learned from being around people who were really good, and were kind enough to help me.
I think your answer belies an an assumption that is important in this context.
You are assuming that who came up with knowledge is important. I think Walter was saying that he would rather the knowledge not be forgotten, not that he was the one who provided it.
Not your parent comenter but please allow me to enlighten you.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Bright
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/D_(programming_language)
When in doubt, always double-check who you're replying to in HN. We are lucky to have many great minds around.