Main Disc. Thread - Index Gate: Ultimate Programmer X

Is this good for embedded hardware creation? (I know it takes care of the software side)

Meaning if someone wanted to make strides in nanobot hardware or maybe into building a new type of propeller engine, would this help?

What I’m trying to ask is how far would it help in the more physical or hardware aspects of technology?

Would quantum limitless maybe be better?

Thanks in advance.

ASBR, Nouveau RICH (choose one) + Limitless

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what about cybersecurity stack?

Same, but replace Limitless wit Index Gate. It’s major focus is programming, but there’s a bit of scripting regarding hardware. ASBR and Limitless has a lot of scripting that will help you develop products and innovate in these fields.

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My current stack is a custom comprised of Limitless/StarkOG its working exceptionally I have been seconded from the cloud/devops stuff to an AI project. Limitless has elements of minds eye as I break down a process in my head and change and improve upon it before i put it on paper.

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Do we foresee UpX regularly getting updates as the industry itself progresses? It was nice to see it get an update last year for AI.

would adding to ASBR + Index Gate the QL be an over kill?

This is good anything more is too much.

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Of course. :slight_smile:

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@SaintSovereign my dear friend in the next IG version please add in an API that connects to both chatgpt and the online SC customer support.

That way i just have to send my thoughts to support rather then raising a ticket :slight_smile:

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roflmao

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My dear friend in the real world in large corps everything is automated nothing is done manually regardless whether your a cloud engineer, security engineer or whatever. You have to understand how to script/write code.

Why do i say this ? because i have worked in the cyber security, devops, cloud and AI area for over 20 years.

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As a guy also working in the IT industry(I am doing a coding job btw) as far as I know, the profession that does not have to do any coding or almost any is Project manager and manager roles in general, but they also need to know to do some coding to do some basic analytics. But everyone else has at least some level of degree.

Yep, these roles mentioned are not always “pure”. Scrum Masters for example can be pure facilitators, but in many teams they might be a software engineer or software architect with additional duties as an agile/scrum/project facilitator.

That means coding and also making sure the team is prioritising and solving the right tasks etc.

They’re not always dry and cut in stone.

For the last cycle I’ve used Limitless.
I don’t know if Index Gate would be better because I have never tried it.