Hah! A lot of devs think it's hilarious to make smug comments about pivoting careers whenever software eats a manufacturing or soft skills job. I don't hear anyone laughing. What's up guys?
This is what passes for humor in the ml community? Ouch.<p>I would normally flag this as being April Fool's Day nonsense, but I like the idea too much. The title is an homage a karpathy blog post that demonstrated how an RNN could write code that didn't necessarily compile, but looked reasonable. It would be pretty cool if someone took that and tried to develop it into something, though the StackOverflow bit might have been a bit much.<p>Sooner or later one of these April Fool's Day things is going to turn into a serious project.
Definitely an April Fool's joke - "Its deep understanding of human nature and emotional intelligence allows it to reject bad PR requests without offending the contributor—in fact it sends an apologetic rejection e-mail."<p>Pretty amusing, and not a bad parody of ML/technical blog posts, though.