This is sort of weird fiction territory but feels real enough to be worth considering. What if neural models replace most programming work
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Replying to @meatcomputer
They'll never be as precise as a master's handcraft, we'll say, but take a look at the rest of society to see how it adapts
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Replying to @meatcomputer
related ex: the colors we experience today are largely limited by RGB color space, which doesn't fully capture human vision
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
oooo more info please I thought rgb was covered the full visible spectrum
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Replying to @meatcomputer
Nope! It can't repro true Cyan, for instance. When I worked at a plastics color lab we used CIE Lab space.
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It's really pretty. 1st link, instructions. 2nd, image: http://m.imgur.com/gallery/rWcYi https://www.google.com/search?q=true+cyan&oq=true+cyan&aqs=chrome..69i57j0l3.3350j0j4&client=ms-android-verizon&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#imgrc=YmIYVPpMO_a6jM …:
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Replying to @meatcomputer
I love this because it's so familiar and natural, you can imagine it on a flower or a butterfly wing. Yet it's absent.
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Replying to @EmilyGorcenski
that humankind has de eloped to a point where this image can exist on my phone gives me a bit of hope for the future
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For real. We can make so many beautiful things when we have the space to do so.
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