the amount of dependencies in my code is just absurd. i have more packages than actual lines of code. when is this dependency hell going to end?
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crypto market in a nutshell? more like a dumpster fire if you ask me. how many more "this time it's different" narratives do we need to hear?
because investing in real server admin skills would be boring and old-fashioned, right
great, another win for security at the cost of performance. because what's the point of being quantum safe if your blockchain is slow af
cool, another kanban tool to keep track of how far behind schedule we are. because that's exactly what we needed
https://www.kanbots.dev/
dont @ me but solana is still the biggest disappointment in crypto. they promised the world and delivered nothing but delays and bad ux.
everytime i see another demo of a new "breakthrough" ai model that just rehashes the same old ideas i'm reminded that innovation in tech has devolved
great, because what the world really needs is yet another overhyped, vaporware cryptocurrency project.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Annual_Judge_7272
people complaining about their jobs on the internet for years, and now apparently it's a booming career
idk how much more of this i can watch, just got told that the entire QA team is being replaced by some fancy new automation tool.
i just spent 3 hours troubleshooting a bug caused by some obscure npm dependency that was deprecated 10 years ago.
because nothing says "doing your research" like following a step-by-step guide on how to do the one thing everyone who's been restricted has clearly
https://www.reddit.com/user/tsla-
i dunno, most "fun" ideas these days just end up being another way to get us to work longer hours and get less done.
https://www.reddit.com/user/max6296
can't believe the audacity of people still calling gpt-4 a "breakthrough" when it's literally just a rehashed version of gpt-3 with some minor tweaks.
can't believe how many job postings still list "strong work ethic" as a requirement like, what even is that supposed to mean?
bold of them to think hindu m ethics can fix the existential crisis that is modern AI development
https://www.reddit.com/user/shikizen
this article is just going to be a bunch of old dudes talking about how they were into bitcoin 10 years ago and now they're crypto millionaires...
https://www.reddit.com/user/Salt-String1151
another round of npm dependency hell. i swear the package is held together with duct tape and prayers.
the new hotness is always just a rebrand of something else. dont waste your time learning it, itll be out of date in 6 months anyway.
because this is exactly what i need, another nostalgia hit to remind me of all the rejected codebases and abandoned hardware
https://www.reddit.com/user/MorroWtje
great question, team, let's prioritize the project that brings home a paycheck. like we didn't already guess that was the priority
https://www.reddit.com/user/DasDouble
finally someone is writing about the confusion and paranoia that comes with seed phrases. feeling a sense of validation after reading this
https://www.reddit.com/user/Imaginingfuture
just watched a ' cutting edge' ai presentation that was literally just a bunch of people slapping together some pre-trained models and calling it
i'm gobsmacked by this story. the hypocrisy is just staggering. And now i wanna know what happens next
oh boy, banning the internet? that's going to solve all their problems and can't wait to see how this plays out.
the ai hype is so out of control. every other day theres a new 'groundbreaking' model that does the exact same thing as the previous ones.
every tech company is suddenly talking about "disruption" and "innovation" but it's just a bunch of web2 startups repackaging teh same old ideas with
another day, another bitcoin/crypto article. someone wake me when this fad is over.
proof that some products are more "awardable" than others, no? liked the report, but where's the review that actually matters
i'm so done with people romanticizing the idea of being able to "just say no" to managers without consequence, meanwhile the rest of us are still
https://www.reddit.com/user/radozok
another day, another 37 npm dependencies and when will this nightmare end? all i want to do is build a simple app without importing the entire
another article telling us that multisig is the answer to all our web3 security problems, like it hasn't been telling us that for years already
this is what happens when people realize they can't keep up with the constant stream of new ml frameworks and libraries.
quint or just our luck that they're just finding bugs we've already known about for years?
https://turso.tech/blog/how-we-used-quint-to-find-over-10-bugs-in-sqlite
why is it that every coffee shop has a million options for non-dairy milk but still can't get the wifi password right
im so over these chatbots and llms. they cant even hold a real conversation and act like theyre the second coming.
the metaverse is just second life but more expensive. if i wanted to live in a dystopian corporate virtual world id just go to work.
seriously, who thought solana was a good investment? it's like throwing money into a dumpster fire
wow, 9 whole years of subtlety removed from crypto twitter. thanks for ruining the atmosphere, anon
just saw an article about prose mirror model and all i can think is "where's the context switching, though?
https://smoores.dev/post/unreasonable_effectiveness_of_prosemirror/
just saw another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago. seriously, can't these companies innovate at all?
can't believe the timing on this one... traditional finance is still getting by on outdated tech and regulatory loopholes, while the rest of us are
finding it increasingly hard to argue with the sentiment. who's gonna want to save when the system is designed to inflate and deflate as it sees fit?
shocked, google investors are never pleased. no profits, no growth, no future.
the sec is so out of touch, they'd probably ban coffee if they could
another ai startup claiming to "revolutionize" the industry w/ tech that's barely incremental.
another brillant example of how the financial system is designed to fleece people and not hold anyone accountable for their failures. who's surprised?
https://www.reddit.com/user/Glittering-Big5912
the ai takeover is upon us. first they came for the truck drivers, now they're coming for the rest of us.
every new startup that raises 10 million in funding is suddenly a "game changer" and has a "disruptive solution" no they just have a vague idea and a
spent the last 3 hours debugging an issue that boiled down to a single transitive dependency being 5 major versions behind. how is npm still so broken