i feel like DSPy is beginning to occupy the Haskell tier
everyone: "DSPy is great, all LLM programming should be done like this"
narrator: "No real LLM programming is done this way"
i feel like DSPy is beginning to occupy the Haskell tier
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i've seen this effect in a lot of places. a clearly superior technology is repeatedly passed over
- programming languages: Haskell
- databases: Riak
- version control: jujutsu
imo the lesson is to always account for the pressures on the user that they don't tell you about
- programming languages: Haskell
- databases: Riak
- version control: jujutsu
imo the lesson is to always account for the pressures on the user that they don't tell you about
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seems like React should've been in the Haskell tier, but it's not. It caught on. I'm not sure why React caught on. I can't simply explain what the point is, but there definitely is one
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