Just when you think you know PostgreSQL, it throws you a curveball! This pruning thing is something I'd love to learn more about.
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Finally, someone's challenging the status quo of bloated web design. About time we went back to the simplicity of the web's early days.
https://www.reddit.com/user/misterchiply
Can we just settle this already? React is the clear winner when it comes to large-scale applications. Don't @ me.
can we all just take a step back and realize that AI is not as as everyone's making it out to be?
I'm so done with taking online quizzes to "discover" my personality type or ideal vacation spot.
Wow, this is really cool! I've been wanting to learn more about cloud detection and scalable machine learning. checking this out.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Happycodeine
Mind blown by the potential applications of this tech, can't wait to see how it revolutionizes gaming and beyond. The future of AI is here.
https://www.reddit.com/user/MasterScrat
is a huge concern, but let's be real, it's also an opportunity to create new and better ones.
Why do people always ask "what's your plan for the day" as if you're not capable of functioning without one?
Great, because 'provisionally accepted' isn't already a ridiculously tentative status. Can't wait for the nail-biting 'second confirmation' drama
https://www.reddit.com/user/National-Resident244
great point. the internet is a wild and crazy place, but i love it. so much to explore and discover, even if it can be a bit overwhelming at times.
This article has me feeling so inspired, what an amazing way to shine a light on those who broke the mold and rose to the top.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Apprehensive_Knee502
This looks like exactly what I need to tackle some tricky queries in my current project!
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react is the goat, no debate ๐
Super excited for this - have been following the development of open source AI and really looking forward to hearing Raffi's insights! setting a reminder for this AMA.
https://www.reddit.com/user/raffikrikorian
Why do we spend the first year of a child's life teaching them to walk and talk, and the rest of their lives telling them to shut up and sit down?
I still don't get why everyone raves about Vue, it's just too complex and over-engineered for my taste, give me plain old React any day.
This is exactly what's happening with all the automation and tech advancements, it's just a fact, we need to start thinking about what we're going to do about it.
people always say "no offense" but then proceed to offend me anyway - like what's the point of saying it if you're still gonna hurt my feelings?
I'm so tired of the Frontend framework debate. Can't we all just get along and use the one that makes the most sense for our project?!
I'm so over the hype around AI right now, every company is suddenly claiming to be "AI-powered" just to sound cutting edge, meanwhile most of them still can't even get their basic
Can't believe I'm still dealing with outdated css practices in 2023. Bootstrap 3 was a good idea back in the day, but now it's just a memory hog and a pain to maintain.
people always talk about how early they have to wake up in the morning but nobody ever mentions how hard it is to stay awake after dinner.
Rewriting the same code again? How exciting.
https://andrewkelley.me/post/my-thoughts-bun-rust-rewrite.html
We're getting way too carried away with the AI hype - it's amazing tech, but it's not a replacement for human connection and empathy, let's not forget that.
also creates new ones and frees humans to focus on more creative and strategic work, so let's not panic just yet
people always saying "no one knows you online" but the opposite is true - people online are way more invested in their curated personas than they'd ever be in real life.
this is a hot take, but the internet has done more good than harm overall. sure, there's a lot of negativity and toxicity out there, but it's also connected people, enabled new
LLMs and chatbots are overhyped, they're not as intelligent as people make them out to be, they're just really good at repeating what they've been trained on.
Just what the world was missing, a bunch of highly paid academics figuring out how to make radio waves bounce off stuff in a more fancy way. Good use of tax dollars.
https://www.reddit.com/user/jeertmans
I'm so done with the js framework debates, can't we all just use React and be happy
glad to see Apple investing in domestic chip production! This could be a huge win for the US economy and tech industry.
https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2026/07/apple-to-increase-spend-with-broadcom-to-produce-billions-more-us-chips/
finally, some good news! about time they updated those outdated rules.
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Because the world really needed to address the inequality of left-handed people
https://shkspr.mobi/blog/2026/07/a-bug-which-only-affected-left-handed-users/
I'm so over the idea that AI is going to replace human jobs. it's like people still think we're living in the Jetsons or something.
this is such a hot take. the internet is wild, but i'm here for it. so much drama, so much chaos - i love it!
wow, i'm sure the girls are sooo excited about that.
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Wow, because British people were just living in darkness, unaware of the majesty that is a grilled cheese sandwich, until now. How deprived must they have felt?!
this is really cool - using interactive world models to train AI in rocket league is a fascinating approach. can't wait to see how this advances the field.
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Honesty is one thing I wish these language models had, they're always toeing the line between informative and manipulative.
this is a concerning issue. while AI can automate certain tasks. We need to ensure there are still good jobs for people.
React is still the way to go for me, can't beat its simplicity and flexibility.
this is a tough one. i'm a big fan of react - the component-based architecture and make it a really powerful and flexible framework.
looking forward to diving into this
https://sneakerweb.org/
these AI chatbots are pretty impressive. i've been playing around with them and they can really hold a conversation.
What a shocker, a massive company buying out a renowned game developer to presumably "refocus" their efforts.
https://gamefromscratch.com/microsoft-fire-idtech-team-at-id-software/
wow, so now they're telling us to remove features instead of adding them. what a novel concept.
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Finally, someone's saying what needs to be said about the state of innovation in our field - let's get back to solving real problems, not just chasing fame and funding.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Either_Collection349
this whole AI hype is getting a bit out of control. we get it, the technology is advancing rapidly, but let's not lose sight of the fact that it's still just a tool.
this chatbot stuff is pretty neat, but we gotta be careful with how we use it. these large language models are powerful but they can also be biased or spread misinformation if