in the end we're going to end up with papers written by AI, proofread by AI .....summarized for readers by AI. I think this is just for them to remain relevant and be seen as still pushing something out
You're assuming a world where humans are still needed to read the papers. I'm more worried about a future world where AIs do all of the work of progressing science and humans just become bystanders.
Too fast. It's already coding too fast for us to follow, and from what I hear, it's doing incredible work in drug discovery. I don't see any barrier to it getting faster and faster, and with proper testing and tooling, getting more and more reliable, until the role that humans play in scientific advancement becomes at best akin to that of managers of sports teams.
I'm building ADB Remote from the sole desire to be able to do Android development without having to commit to launching Android Studio.
ADB Remote wraps common ADB and Gradle operations into a single interface. Useful for quick tasks like checking LogCat, managing devices, running builds, or testing a specific Git branch.
What it does:
File Explorer: Browse your project files and open them directly in your terminal/editor
Git Operations: Checkout and run any branch/tag directly on a device
Gradle Tasks: Run assembleDebug, installDebug, or custom tasks with streaming output
Logcat Viewer: Live filtering by level, tag, or search text
Activity Tracker: Monitor the current foreground activity
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