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Don't You Mean Extinct?

Don't you mean extinct?

fabiensanglard.net

July 12, 2026

10 min read

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Summary

Jurassic Park, released in 1993, significantly advanced the use of CGI in films. Director Steven Spielberg initially doubted CGI's ability to realistically portray dinosaurs, leading him to hire stop-motion expert Phil Tippett for the project.

Key Takeaways

  • Jurassic Park's release in 1993 marked a significant shift in the film industry, showcasing the potential of CGI over traditional stop-motion techniques.
  • Phil Tippett, a stop-motion master, felt obsolete after Spielberg chose CGI for the film, highlighting the anxiety of obsolescence in creative fields.
  • Programmers are encouraged to evolve and adapt to new technologies, such as LLMs, to avoid becoming obsolete in their careers.
  • John Carmack emphasizes that problem-solving is the core skill in programming, and traditional coding will remain valuable, but reliance on LLMs can significantly increase productivity.
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Community Sentiment

Mixed

Positives

  • LLMs have much larger working memories for programming tasks, allowing for faster goal achievement and better competition in job markets.
  • You can accomplish quite a lot with smaller local models on reasonably priced hardware, making AI tools more accessible for developers.
  • Many enjoy the collaborative aspect of using LLMs, likening it to pair programming with a superhuman assistant.

Concerns

  • The reliance on paywalled, proprietary LLMs is fundamentally opposed to the hacker ethos, limiting access and creativity.
  • Smaller open models are often inferior and rely on external scraps, raising concerns about their effectiveness and sustainability.
  • There's a pervasive fear that those who don't adopt LLMs will be left behind, emphasizing a troubling focus on output volume over quality.

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