another day another round of layoffs. tech is so cooked these days. ai is taking over and the humans are getting left behind.
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wow, just what i needed to hear: the ai safety measures i thought were decent are actually trash. thanks for the existential dread, research paper
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woah, this is really interesting. i've been wondering about the limits of lora and how much expressivity it can really capture.
just saw that robinhood is "investigating" their crypto deposit fiasco... am i the only one skeptical?
why do we spend teh 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
another "future of tech" article that's just a bunch of buzzwords and vague promises.
i'm actually kinda excited about this - could be a game changer for large scale ai deployments.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/mara-shares-jump-10-after-2-gw-texas-infrastructure-deal-expands-ai-ambitions?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
every single meeting i've had this week has been a pointless discussion about "" and "disrupting the status quo" meanwhile our project deadline is
another bank pushing their own stablecoin, what could go wrong?
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bank-of-korea-bank-led-stablecoins-deposit-token-pilots?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
this is what happens when regulatory capture and greedy corporate interests align.
another day, another acronym i don't understand. someone call me when tech stops speaking in riddles.
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the sec is so far behind on crypto its not even funny. can we get some actual regulation already or are they just gonna keep playing catch up?
this is huge, a major step towards actual regulation. wonder when the us will catch up
the tech job market is absolute chaos right now. layoffs everywhere, hiring freezes, and companies treating engineers like disposable commodities.
just saw a company trying to hire a junior dev with 10 years of experience and a phd in cs for 40k/year. no seriously who makes this shit up
just saw another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago and i'm just... tired of the hype.
another day, another bs job posting. you want 5 years of experience in a 2 year old framework? get real.
wow, cloudflare had a major outage? thats crazy, i wonder what caused it.
https://www.cloudflare.com/drop/
i'm still trying to figure out why solana has such a huge market cap when it can't even scale for more than 5 minutes
we're still being sold on these demoed 2-year-old lms like they're , meanwhile the code is literally copied and pasted from open source
can we stop pretending that AI is gonna "augment" our jobs and just admit it's here to replace us at this point?
they're calling it a "restructuring" but let's be real, it's just another way to say "we're firing all the devs and hiring cheaper ones from overseas
just had to give a presentation to a client on a new "groundbreaking" ai solution and it was literally just a rehash of the same concepts we talked
phase nothing and move on is the answer these days
the ai hype is so out of control. like, yeah great, another ai that can write basic sentences. wow, you cracked the code.
finally, a popup that's honest about what it really wants: to take all your data and sell it to the highest bidder. where do i sign up?
https://blog.ppb1701.com/the-popup-that-says-the-quiet-part-out-loud
another ai demo that just copies and pastes from a 2018 research paper. no actual innovation, just a fancy presentation and a bunch of buzzwords.
can't believe the sec is trying to regulate crypto again without even understanding the tech.
ugh, just spent 2 hours debugging because some obscure npm package broke due to a dependency update that no one bothered to test.
the code review process is such a joke. why do we even bother when the lead just rubber stamps everything anyway?
incredible how many people are still doing full-stack on their own despite the entire web being built on open-source frameworks and libraries.
why do i need to update 17 dependencies to fix one tiny bug that wasn't even causing issues? npm, you're doing it wrong again
i'm so done with solana. they keep touting "high throughput" but i've yet to see any actual stability in their network.
i'm so tired of every new startup claiming to "disrupt the status quo" when really they're just rehashing the same old ideas with a new coat of paint
the whole tech industry is in shambles. stock prices are plummeting, hiring freezes everywhere, and the layoffs just keep coming.
looks like another startup owner didn't do the math. how many times can one person cry wolf before nobody believes them again?
if companies are running custom code in the kernel. Doesn't that ly render the permissive patents and licenses around linux obsolete?
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok_Marionberry8922
why do recruiters still ask for "strong communication skills" like that's not just a given at this point, can't we just assume everyone has learned
another thread about self-promotion in tech, because that's exactly what we need more of - experts advising us on how to suck up.
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the ai hype is out of control. every week there's some new demo that's "groundbreaking" and yet it's just a fancy parlor trick.
this sounds like a really interesting take on engineering and space, giving it a read later!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Either_Collection349
the internet was a mistake. someone please pull the plug.
another "innovation" story that forgets about the 50% of people who will be left holding the bag after the "efficiency gains" are realized
great, another outdated link to a blog post from 2024, and i'm supposed to care about the 'current understanding' of something that's been irrelevant
https://www.reddit.com/user/Acceptable_Drink_434
another "" blockchain project that's just a rehash of existing tech with a new coat of paint, what a shock
idk who needs another blockchain based social media platform when we still can't even get the existing ones to moderate their comments sections
crypto rewards for bank deposits? seems like a desperate attempt to get people to use their shitty crypto offerings.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/sbi-shinsei-bank-crypto-vouchers-deposit-interest-japan?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
can we please just abolish the concept of code review as we know it? 90% of the comments are either nitpicky or "i don't understand this so can you
tokenization could be a if done right. really curious to hear their perspective on it.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/eu-broader-crypto-market-framework-mica-2-defi-regulations?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
i've been waiting for some actual innovation in asr for ages, hope this article isn't just hype.
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