We won't need to save code. We can just save the prompts. It's similar to how we don't save assembly anymore, we just save higher level code. Amethyst is becoming just a massive prompt.
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But that is like save feelings instead of raw data.
Prompts are subjetive, models can build different thing every time the "read" the instructions.
That doesn't fit with assembler - high level language analogy.
That's kinda the point. Things change. Prompts allow us to define the requirements without holding is into specific framework versions. As things evolve, the result of the prompt must be different.
In other words, there is no point in keeping code because you have to maintain it.