(The immediate question everyone has when contemplating this is "Can we get the LLMs to write the proofs and verifications?" and the answer is "yes, for uninteresting or unlikely to fail invariants, no for anything complex," with an asterisk for "maybe, if you hooked it up to an automated […]
Allowing your #haskell code to be lazy by default on any program of meaningful size.
Set 14A of Haskell.mooc.fi is all about using Libraries! Today we're going to walk through exercises 6, 7, and 8 from that problem set. Let's jump in.
The title image is The Librarian (1566) by Giuseppe Arcimboldo.
https://youtu.be/1ipcZCigih8
I swear I hadn't seen this post when I wrote my one-sentence rant. https://blog.janestreet.com/formal-methods-at-jane-street-index/
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Having been on this earth now for over half a century, I would like to identify the biggest improvement in American life:
People used to smoke EVERYWHERE. In restaurants. In cars. In airplanes. In your house. Now they (mostly) don't. If you didn't live through the 1970s, you CANNOT IMAGINE how […]
The market right now
My hottest AI take has nothing to do with AI, and it's: we have needed formal verification of software, proof-carrying code, and correct-by-construction programs for at least 30 years, and now the widespread use of AI is going to force us to get serious about it.