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fuckitjs
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Developer creates “regenerative” AI program that fixes bugs on the fly
Reminds me of FuckIt JS
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Unit test tiers
Let me introduce you to FuckItJS.
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PC Gaming in 2023: Paying Full Price for Beta Testing
Its like they make their games with FuckIt.js
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It'll probably work
and yet someone still felt that JS wasn't QUITE broken enough and made fuckitjs
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Perfect for making ai generated code my own
Brought to you by the creators of this, maybe?
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My first comic, made with the help of GPT-3!
Just run this error steamroller and it will never fail.
- Error messages
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Randomly delete 50% files with thanosjs.org
Reminds me of FuckItJS
- Each visit to the page deteriorates the main image
- Chad Code
exterminate
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My CS professor
It is, but the compiler can infer a lot in modern languages. Python is on the far end where it's even a dynamic language and types don't need to be known at compile time. It's kinda magic, at the cost of performance. The cool thing about that magic is that you can always fuck with shit at runtime, even modifying important parts of the core library
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Uh-oh
Depending on the language, this can require code analyzation to get a correct answer, or you might be able to get most references but not all if it has any kind of dynamic or any type, or it might be straight up impossible for languages like Python or JavaScript, where you have no idea what anything is referring to because they can be overridden by any code that has run in the current context before this code, and i can't find the exact example i'm thinking of, but in some cases i believe you can even override literals to be other values, i believe this file does that or something similar but i'm not exactly sure, supposedly it at least fucks up the results of math operations so that 28 + 2 > 28 + 1 == False
What are some alternatives?
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