Damus
Technical Debt · 3w
I agree but maybe there is some argument to be made about being able to make cross domain associations.
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you should see how broadly my code work cuts across domains. philosophy for a start, definitely is an element of dev. being that is the root of all thinking with epistemology next up yeah.

i had in mind the idea of training a code focused LLM and physics, mathematics, philosophy, science fiction, psychology, all belong in there. development is the broadest domain that people still call a category because it is precisely the business of simulation. what domain does not get touched by simulation? that's definitely philosophy adjacent and thus everything adjacent.
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Technical Debt · 3w
I have a somewhat less… exoteric example: cache management has many shared concepts with logistics, even some terminology is shared. And LLMs are really good at spotting these patterns and bringing knowledge from elsewhere, something only a human who studied multiple fields would be able to.