the actual programming entirely inside the programmer's brain
ricing up your set up won't really make you better at anything
unless you have a very specific task in mind and there are plugins or settings that objectively helps, there's really no reason waste time with customization
"""""programmers"""""" that spend hours or days customizing their tools have their priorities upside down and never get anything done
no one who is actually productive uses vim and tiling window managers or whatever gay shit it is you autists use now. this visual basic thing gets the job done and it does it fast.
> does it fast
this isn't reddit. your compulsive lying wins you no internet points. vscode is a slow and bloated pile of shit for crippled Black folk and larping baboons that can't code at all, have no idea how to use a terminal, have absolutely no idea how to use gnu toolkit. vscode (visual studio) is only ever good at windows software development. on every other system, it's a glorified text editor. who are you trying to fool here exactly, rajeesh? you do know we're not computer illiterate like you, right?
>on 500mg on adderall >spamcoding >start training ML model >get mad that you don't have 100 it/s >start deleting random shit >dropout layers? surely I don't need those what is overfitting >val loss is off the charts >only solves cart pole >can't solve lunar lander >somehow decides he can do better than SOTA language audio synthesis
he's pretty good at ctfs though
>how to become god-tier programmer like george hotz?
george can't code shit. his endless attention whoring on youtube proves that fact. his failed automated driving scam also proves that fact. i lost all respect after watching one video where he spent nearly an hour copy/pasting code from stackoverflow. he's a complete fraud.
I've worked at places were everyone was as good or better than George hotz.
People really underestimate the skill level that is out there if you look in the right places
>I want to know more about good programmers and what makes them good
Curiosity, fundamentals and consistency of practice. The real slingshot for this kind of success is really working with these brilliant guys. You can grow years in only months by being handheld by them, I know this for a fact because I just got into the industry and I'm learning a whole lot more than I was on my own as I'm being taught (except is just one guy, he hired me and he is my friend kek).
>I want to know more about good programmers and what makes them good
Curiosity, fundamentals and consistency of practice. The real slingshot for this kind of success is really working with these brilliant guys. You can grow years in only months by being handheld by them, I know this for a fact because I just got into the industry and I'm learning a whole lot more than I was on my own as I'm being taught (except is just one guy, he hired me and he is my friend kek).
frick off delusional wagie shitter larper cringe kid.
When it comes to geohot, yes. He's doing this shit since he was a fricking kid. But anyone here can achieve close to that kind of competency (not productivity, since he has more than a decade on his belt) on their own after a few years. The real problem is why would do that for its own sake? I guarantee that much of his success also came from his own self-interest in tinkering with this stuff. If you don't like a project enough to propel you to go learn this kind of stuff, then the only remaining thing is to learn for its own sake and we all know this is insanely boring for most of us. You need a goal, an objective, some sort of milestone that you want to achieve.
>tesla self driving is shit we're going to beat them just watch frick elon >openpilot is worse than FSD >gap is widening
He's a tard. He got to 80% of the quality with 20% of the work, but the extra 20% is always a tremendous effort. And the best part is Tesla FSD is still shit too
Practice 40h per day.
>god-tier programmer
>vscode
He also has a pretty default setup, wonder if he just doesn't care
writing source code is typing plain text
the actual programming entirely inside the programmer's brain
ricing up your set up won't really make you better at anything
unless you have a very specific task in mind and there are plugins or settings that objectively helps, there's really no reason waste time with customization
"""""programmers"""""" that spend hours or days customizing their tools have their priorities upside down and never get anything done
>tools determine you level of skill
determine you level of skill
they do in george's case. he's a complete fricking amateur.
vscode with vi key-bindings is pretty comfy
You fricking homosexual, your stupic c**t, these thi gs matter to homosexual like you, you homosexual!
Btw he is fricking god in Vim too
no one who is actually productive uses vim and tiling window managers or whatever gay shit it is you autists use now. this visual basic thing gets the job done and it does it fast.
> does it fast
this isn't reddit. your compulsive lying wins you no internet points. vscode is a slow and bloated pile of shit for crippled Black folk and larping baboons that can't code at all, have no idea how to use a terminal, have absolutely no idea how to use gnu toolkit. vscode (visual studio) is only ever good at windows software development. on every other system, it's a glorified text editor. who are you trying to fool here exactly, rajeesh? you do know we're not computer illiterate like you, right?
omg this should become a pasta,
so good.
Saved
and I agree btw
might be slow on your 13 year old Thinkpad but its extremely easy to run on anything that isn't an ancient poverty machine
>we're not computer illiterate like you
>t. thinks VSCode is Visual Studio
Are you moronic? Vs code is not vs.
>have no idea how to use a terminal, have absolutely no idea how to use gnu toolkit
b8
this is such bait lmfao, i actually can't believe someone is stupid enough to fall for IQfy memes this badly
one day when you grow up you will realize that being good at programming has nothing to do with how fast you type code. it's the least important part
>>god-tier programmer
Typical python programmer, just types in any old shit until it runs.
It's clearly C.
he's using both
>on 500mg on adderall
>spamcoding
>start training ML model
>get mad that you don't have 100 it/s
>start deleting random shit
>dropout layers? surely I don't need those what is overfitting
>val loss is off the charts
>only solves cart pole
>can't solve lunar lander
>somehow decides he can do better than SOTA language audio synthesis
he's pretty good at ctfs though
i mea he ended up outperfoming numpy in matrix multiplication. i'd like to see any do that in a couple of hours
anyone*
His solution would only work on Ryzen, no?
half of the numpy backends are garbage
you can literally get 10x speedup just switching numpy to use ATLAS or MKL
>outperforming Python
Doesn't require a lot.
moron
numpy is implemented in C
Are you Irish
>adderall
?t=12509
I watched that video. Most of it, at least. He seems like a weird nice lad.
>how to become god-tier programmer like george hotz?
george can't code shit. his endless attention whoring on youtube proves that fact. his failed automated driving scam also proves that fact. i lost all respect after watching one video where he spent nearly an hour copy/pasting code from stackoverflow. he's a complete fraud.
buy a mac
>C in 2022
>python
>vscode
>manually compiling code with clang
seems like he's just simply mediocre
real kings are those the likes of andreas king
I've worked at places were everyone was as good or better than George hotz.
People really underestimate the skill level that is out there if you look in the right places
how many years of exp and what education were they? irrelevant to OP's c**t, I want to know more about good programmers and what makes them good
>I want to know more about good programmers and what makes them good
Curiosity, fundamentals and consistency of practice. The real slingshot for this kind of success is really working with these brilliant guys. You can grow years in only months by being handheld by them, I know this for a fact because I just got into the industry and I'm learning a whole lot more than I was on my own as I'm being taught (except is just one guy, he hired me and he is my friend kek).
frick off delusional wagie shitter larper cringe kid.
Do NAND To Tetris and then go hack some console/create homebrews. Come back two years later and I'll give you a certificate.
Its called being lucky and somehow getting then correct genetics. Just like no one can be a Lionel Messi or Christiano Ronaldo in their prime.
When it comes to geohot, yes. He's doing this shit since he was a fricking kid. But anyone here can achieve close to that kind of competency (not productivity, since he has more than a decade on his belt) on their own after a few years. The real problem is why would do that for its own sake? I guarantee that much of his success also came from his own self-interest in tinkering with this stuff. If you don't like a project enough to propel you to go learn this kind of stuff, then the only remaining thing is to learn for its own sake and we all know this is insanely boring for most of us. You need a goal, an objective, some sort of milestone that you want to achieve.
HE'S LIVE https://www.twitch.tv/georgehotz
use a time machine and start learning to code whilst in elementary school
first be great at math
second profit
He’s not god tier, he’s done basically nothing in the last ticket
>py
>vscode
>mac
>jewtube
>e-celeb
>twitch
>dirty room
>no glasses
>not connected beard
god-tier
lmaooo
>tesla self driving is shit we're going to beat them just watch frick elon
>openpilot is worse than FSD
>gap is widening
He's a tard. He got to 80% of the quality with 20% of the work, but the extra 20% is always a tremendous effort. And the best part is Tesla FSD is still shit too
>matrix multiplication
What the frick is what he wrote? I've written one, it's not that hard, and his code looks like a mess.
He's also using a specific Ryzen instruction and reducing latency with blocks.