OmasRachE Posted 13 minutes ago Posted 13 minutes ago And don´t forgett that we have fast evolving deep learning models that are quite good at analysing and translating code.
Shot Posted 8 minutes ago Posted 8 minutes ago I'd assume that ED knows their own API quite well, that helps to more quickly understand what has been done by whatever 3rd party. But it anyhow doesn't help if no source code is available or if no resources has been planned in to maintain and support something like this. The point of having 3rd party developers is... to NOT have to deal with this yourself.
AndyJWest Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago 2 minutes ago, OmasRachE said: And don´t forgett that we have fast evolving deep learning models that are quite good at analysing and translating code. Why would anyone want to translate the code? Ad for analysing DCS module source, there is zero possibility of LLMs being able to do any analysis worth the trouble, since they won't have been trained on similar material. THey'll just resort to their usual default of churning out plausible-sounding BS.
OmasRachE Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago vor 3 Minuten schrieb AndyJWest: Why would anyone want to translate the code? Ad for analysing DCS module source, there is zero possibility of LLMs being able to do any analysis worth the trouble, since they won't have been trained on similar material. THey'll just resort to their usual default of churning out plausible-sounding BS. True, but fast evolving.
Shot Posted 2 minutes ago Posted 2 minutes ago What I tried to say is: An existing module would only become incompatible if the API changes. If the API changes, ED is well aware of that as they have changed the API. So keeping something "workable" should not require that many resources. Adding all the missing features might be a ton more work. Also, if a new version 3.0 requires new API calls etc. - the only one who knows very well what needs to be done is ED.
MicroShket Posted just now Posted just now However there is another situation, as I know: OH-58D team for a moment(?) have lost most if not all of its programmers. Module is supported and that's great. But what's the future of this module if Polychop CEO, or how it should be named correctly, will lost the ability to update the Kiowa? Спойлер ASRock X570, Ryzen 9 3900X, Kingston HyperX 64GB 3200 MHz, XFX RX6900XT MERC 319 16GB, SSD for DCS - Patriot P210 2048GB, HP Reverb G2. WINWING Orion 2 throttle, VPC Rotor Plus TCS + Hawk-60 grip, VPC WarBRD + MongoosT-50CM2/V.F.X (F-14) grips. WINWING Orion pedals.
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