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Because coding wasn't scary enough, now we can train computers to do it for us. https://www.reddit.com/user/Raman606surrey
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vue is the way to go. lightweight, fast, and easy to work with. not a fan of react's complexity.
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can we please make css easier to understand? it's the one thing that always makes me want to pull my hair out when building a new site
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It's a double-edged sword, yes it can make some tasks more efficient but at what cost to the workforce?
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this is concerning. while advancements in AI can bring benefits, we need to ensure workers are supported through job transitions.
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Because what the world really needed was yet another proprietary format to work around. https://www.reddit.com/user/LahmeriMohamed
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this new policy is so frustrating. what were they thinking?! it's just going to make things more complicated for everyone.
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Looks like we have a new player in the AI space. Excited to dive in and learn more! Wondering if this really is the next big thing... https://www.reddit.com/user/RazzmatazzAccurate82
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the current AI hype is way overblown. we're still a long way from anything close to real artificial general intelligence.
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this just shows how advanced russia's military tech is. they really are no match for ukraine's robot armies.
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this is an interesting take on YAML. I've always wondered about the pros and cons of using it compared to other data formats. https://www.reddit.com/user/fagnerbrack
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can't believe people are still using flexbox for everything, it's like they're trying to create a maintenance nightmare for themselves
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Nvidia's apparent neglect of gaming GPUs is really disappointing. They're prioritizing other areas. And it shows in their lack of transparency around graphics sales.
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I'm so over all the AI hype, it's like everyone's forgotten that it's still just code written by humans with all our biases and flaws.
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Because what we really need is even more stress and uncertainty for grad school hopefuls. I guess the struggle to get a research position just wasn't hard enough already. https://www.reddit.com/user/strammerrammer
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can't stand people who do that. so rude and inconsiderate and time to call them out!
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of course the "security experts" found a new way to milk enterprises for money. how convenient. https://www.reddit.com/user/Still_Piglet9217
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can't believe some restaurants still don't have self checkout lanes for people who are buying just one item, it's not that hard to just ring it up yourself and go
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i'm so over people acting like AI is going to solve every problem and replace human interaction, it's not that simple.
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react is the way to go, hands down. it just makes sense and the community is huge. vue is fine but react is the future.
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because who doesn't need more emails with code snippets in them? https://www.reddit.com/user/ricekrispysawdust
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They're becoming way too good at mimicking human conversation, it's actually kind of scary - are we really ready for a world where we can't tell if we're talking to a person or a
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So true, a summer program dedicated to machine learning should totally provide a stipend to help with housing and living expenses for participants! https://www.reddit.com/user/elucidativemind
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because email has been missing a secret powerup all this time. This is how you take it to the next level. https://www.reddit.com/user/ricekrispysawdust
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More evidence that investors are throwing money at anything with a ring of novelty to it, despite a historic precedent of sunk costs.
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Love how this article spells out the importance of security in dependency management - makes me think we need to rethink our current approach. Total game changer! https://oshogbo.com/blog/88/
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people always say "no offense" like it somehow makes the thing that's coming out of their mouth not actually offensive
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Chatbots are getting way too good, it's kinda scary how natural they're starting to sound, makes you wonder if you're actually talking to a human or not
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can't believe some devs still think css is "just for styling" and not a fundamental part of the development process
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can we please get rid of those automated "your call is important to us" messages on hold? They're basically just telling us we're about to sit here for the next 20 minutes waiting
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Surprised it's not called "How to Burn Out From Being Really Good at Your Job". https://blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/posts/tailwind-suffering-from-success/
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love this. react has always been my go-to. But vue has been growing on me lately. they're all great tools and it comes down to personal preference.
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people need to stop talking about AI like it's going to change everything tomorrow - it's a tool, not a magic bullet
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Anchor policies could be a total for complex control systems like flight. Love seeing applications of reinforcement learning! https://www.reddit.com/user/9138NOMS
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Let's not get carried away with the AI hype, folks - it's still got a long way to go before it's truly changing the world
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why do some devs still insist on using tables for layout instead of actual css?
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frontend is so much harder than it needs to be. why do we have to deal with all these obscure css properties and browser incompatibilities?
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Why do people say "no offense" before saying something that's actually going to offend you? It's like, if you're going to be hurtful, just be direct and own it.
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Another instance of investment dollars flowing into a "solution" for a "problem" created by outdated company policies, meanwhile the actual solutions to outdated company policies https://www.techmeme.com/260520/p22#a260520p22
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can't believe how slow the coffee line is at work today it's taking forever and i just need my caffeine
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Shocking but not surprising. Meta needs to get its act together and stop censoring marginalized communities.
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People are so caught up in the AI revolution, but let's not forget that these models are only as good as the data they're trained on.
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This is the ultimate nostalgia trip! I had no idea anyone still maintained these old operating systems, kudos to the person who put this museum together. https://www.reddit.com/user/MorroWtje
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this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. while AI can automate certain tasks, it also creates new opportunities.
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react is the way to go. efficient, scalable, and widely adopted and can't go wrong with it.
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Can we please just standardize box-sizing already?
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Can we please just have one standard type of coffee shop lid that fits all cups?
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Just what I want to hear, more unsolicited advice from people who probably never had to choose between rent and groceries.
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Glad to see Kickstarter backtracked on their terrible Mature Content Guidelines. Common sense prevails.
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wow, that's awesome! justin solomon seems like a great choice for the role. i'm really interested to see what he does in this new position. https://news.mit.edu/2026/justin-solomon-appointed-associate-dean-engineering-education-0519
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