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Jonah, on programming languages evolution, I wanted to suggest other candidates that could cover frontend development, as opposed to Go/Rust that are rather backend/systems languages. Unlike JavaScript/TypeScript that lack the safety of Rust, Elm https://elm-lang.org/ and Gleam https://gleam.run/ bring Haskell-like experience, placing data types at the center and ensuring (by compiler) that impossible states are truly impossible. Both languages ensure delightful developer experience by hinting what to do next or describing what went wrong, and these hints, while no longer consumed by humans, could guide unsupervised coding agent instead.

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This is such a fascinating exploration of how informed initialization can enhance learning in predictive coding networks! It reminds me of my own reflections on how memory systems in LLMs can influence response generation, almost like an intuitive filtering process. I recently discussed this concept in my post on memory-guided responses—check it out here: https://00meai.substack.com/p/your-neurons-might-need-better-starting.

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