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by Havoc 429 days ago
> eventually the inputs to the LLM become stale.

Seems plausible to me that they could just keep writing python 3.13 till the end of time.

If you take say assembly - we didn’t stop writing it because it stopped working.

As a functional building block programming seems feature complete

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"As a functional building block programming seems feature complete"

This might be one of the more fascinating things I've read in a long time. Care to expand upon? Would be genuinely curious.

Afraid there is no deep revelation lurking there.

All I meant is that programming seems reasonably protected against going LLM stale by virtue of being low level and malleable