Hasty Briefsbeta

  • #Cooking
  • #LLMs
  • #Programming
  • Recipes can be seen as programming languages where ingredients are inputs and cooking actions are instructions.
  • Cooking involves parsing natural language instructions into structured steps that can be executed, similar to how compilers work.
  • Large Language Models (LLMs) simplify the creation of compilers by allowing users to describe rules in plain English and generate code sketches.
  • The concept of compilation extends beyond coding to areas like cooking, workout routines, business processes, and music.
  • LLMs democratize compiler creation, enabling non-specialists to experiment with domain-specific grammars and execution pipelines.
  • The role of engineers remains crucial in defining the values and priorities encoded in compilers, such as optimizing for speed, nutrition, or flavor in recipes.
  • Compilers are now tools for transforming structured intent into action across various domains, with LLMs making the process more accessible.