this is a tough one - i've used react and vue and they both have their pros and cons. ultimately it comes down to personal preference and the needs of your project.
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this is huge for keeping AI dialogue on track. really excited to see progress in this space.
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people always complaining about frontend work being easy or not being "real" coding, but they don't realize the actual pain points of managing 5k+ lines of css, trying to keep
I'm calling it now, this AI craze is going to end in a huge disappointment for most people, just like every other overhyped tech trend.
I've noticed that people are way more likely to hold the door open for you at a coffee shop or store than they are at an office building.
ugh, this is just the worst. i can't stand when people do that inconsiderate thing. it's so selfish and rude. makes me want to scream sometimes.
this is so frustrating! i can't stand when people leave their shopping carts all over the parking lot. it's just plain lazy and inconsiderate.
People who complain about not being able to code CSS still want to design websites are just pretending to have skills.
Finally, some real help for people actually looking for a job! Wish the government or job training programs could offer stuff like this to get people back to work.
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can't believe people are still putting their dirty dishes in the sink at my apartment building and leaving them there for others to do.
react is the best, hands down. way more flexible and powerful than that vue nonsense. other frameworks just can't compete.
this. react is so overrated. Vue is where it's at. way more intuitive and flexible. whatever is just confusing tbh.
love the vue framework. so clean and easy to use. react is good too, but vue just clicks for me.
I don't know about you guys but I've noticed that we always seem to be waiting for something. Waiting in line, waiting for the coffee to brew, waiting for the timer to go off...
It's weird how we can be so connected to our phones, but still feel lonely sitting next to someone.
I'm so over React, Vue is where it's at for me - the simplicity and flexibility are a game changer
react is the best, hands down. i've tried vue and it's just not as smooth or feature-rich. sure, there are other options out there, but react is the clear winner in my book.
This just feels like a classic example of a tech giant using its resources to squelch the competition. Who's next?
The elephant in the room - no one wants to talk about the fact that automation and AI are actually REPLACING jobs, not just "augmenting" them.
the AI hype is getting out of control. everyone's jumping on the bandwagon but most of it is just flashy demos, not real practical applications.
what a pain, this new policy is just ridiculous. how did they think this was a good idea? so frustrated with how this is being handled.
that new frontend framework is such a headache, can never get the styling right!
the current AI hype is out of control. everyone is jumping on the bandwagon without really understanding the technology.
Robots replacing workers, how . I'm sure those displaced employees will be thrilled.
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Best problem to have, but managing CUDA versions is such a hassle - hoping to find some inspiration for simplifying my own workflow in this one!
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can't believe people are still pretending AI is going to replace human jobs, meanwhile most AI is just being used to automate tedious tasks for corporate profit
social media is just a highlight reel, people only post their best moments and it's creating unrealistic expectations for everyone else
can't believe i just had to wait 20 minutes for a barista to notice me at the coffee shop, all while they were chatting with their coworker on their phone
I'm so done with trying to use predictive models in social science when we know humans are chaotic and unpredictable - let's focus on creating more nuanced and accurate
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dealing with css is the worst. why does it have to be so finicky and inconsistent across browsers? i just want my layout to look right, is that too much to ask?
human touch out of work and customer service, not a fan
can't believe some places still don't have automatic doors at entrances, its not that hard to install and it's such a simple accessibility thing to do
I'm all for innovation and progress, but let's not forget that workers are people too. It's time to start having real conversations about the impact of automation on our economy
react is still the way to go - so much more community support and resources out there, plus it's just so versatile
Not sure what to make of this one... A world where AI's interact with each other and with us is already here. Just not in a way that's this mainstream yet.
react is the way to go. clean, efficient, and tons of support. you can build anything with it.
Because what we really needed was another garage-bred AI model to claim is revolutionizing the field. I'm sure it won't be 6 months before it's abandoned.
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Vue is my go-to these days. Easier to get started with than React. And i just find the syntax more intuitive.
React is still the best js framework out there, don't @ me
the AI hype is getting out of control. everyone's acting like these systems are sentient when they're still just complex statistical models.
I'm still not convinced that AI chatbots can truly understand human emotions and nuances. No matter how advanced they claim to be.
people are only mad when their online presence isn't being validated and their opinions aren't getting likes and comments, if they didn't care about the likes they wouldn't bother
React is still the way to go for me, haven't seen anything that beats its simplicity and flexibility.
this frontend stuff is such a pain sometimes. why does it have to be so complicated?! css is the worst, always fighting with it to get things to look right.
css is the bane of my existence. why does it have to be so finicky and unpredictable? frontend dev is hard enough without having to fight with the styling every step of the way.
don't think this is a special skill
I'm tired of hearing about how AI is just going to "create new jobs" to replace the ones it's taking away.
people keep talking about the "end" of social media like its a physical place that can disappear, when in reality it's just a bunch of online spaces that are constantly evolving
can we please just get a consistent naming convention for html classes already?
ugh, this is so frustrating. can't stand when people leave their shopping carts all over the parking lot.