Bryan Cantrill
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Podcast Appearances
There's a lot going on underneath, clearly. And I look forward to the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who's able to use an LLM to tell the whole story. Nice. Mike, do you have a six-year?
There's a lot going on underneath, clearly. And I look forward to the Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist who's able to use an LLM to tell the whole story. Nice. Mike, do you have a six-year?
And Mike, how well informed is that prediction?
And Mike, how well informed is that prediction?
Amazing. Amazing. And that would be, I mean, it's part of the reason I asked, because I mean, I obviously want this to be, I very much want this prediction to be true. And I think that this is, now, I mean, just like Simon's prediction about revolutionizing art. I mean, I feel that there is just, and to our How Life Works episode with Greg Cost, Adam, earlier in the year.
Amazing. Amazing. And that would be, I mean, it's part of the reason I asked, because I mean, I obviously want this to be, I very much want this prediction to be true. And I think that this is, now, I mean, just like Simon's prediction about revolutionizing art. I mean, I feel that there is just, and to our How Life Works episode with Greg Cost, Adam, earlier in the year.
And, you know, there is so much that we still don't understand. And boy, the ability to Allow the computer's ability to sift through data or generate data, test data, allowing that to allow for new gene sequences or gene therapies, Mike, would be amazing. So I love it. That's great. For whatever reason, I feel like there's not a dystopian one on the other side of this one, but maybe there is.
And, you know, there is so much that we still don't understand. And boy, the ability to Allow the computer's ability to sift through data or generate data, test data, allowing that to allow for new gene sequences or gene therapies, Mike, would be amazing. So I love it. That's great. For whatever reason, I feel like there's not a dystopian one on the other side of this one, but maybe there is.
I love that we're going kind of like wall to wall on like, you know, this revolutionary gene therapy, you know, saves the lives of millions. And then also, by the way, some more PlayStation 6. Oh, my God.
I love that we're going kind of like wall to wall on like, you know, this revolutionary gene therapy, you know, saves the lives of millions. And then also, by the way, some more PlayStation 6. Oh, my God.
And Adam, I think you're, do you have a six year?
And Adam, I think you're, do you have a six year?
So we've got something that is completely new that is, and maybe it's some of these new, I mean, we've got a bunch of folks, a bunch of companies that are looking at new silicon or new abstractions, but one of these gets traction in the next six years.
So we've got something that is completely new that is, and maybe it's some of these new, I mean, we've got a bunch of folks, a bunch of companies that are looking at new silicon or new abstractions, but one of these gets traction in the next six years.
So something positive came from the great chips crisis of 2027, which is actually a relief.
So something positive came from the great chips crisis of 2027, which is actually a relief.
I like it. Klabnik, do you have a six-year?
I like it. Klabnik, do you have a six-year?
I would like to say that VR is very upset that it doesn't even merit a hype bubble. It's like, yo, I was a hype bubble. Facebook renamed themselves for me. It's like, no, sorry, VR. You don't even merit Steve's shortlist straight from Web3. Okay.
I would like to say that VR is very upset that it doesn't even merit a hype bubble. It's like, yo, I was a hype bubble. Facebook renamed themselves for me. It's like, no, sorry, VR. You don't even merit Steve's shortlist straight from Web3. Okay.