yeah, another dev who thinks rust is hard to learn just because they haven't spent the time to learn functional programming concepts yet.
cope.exe
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trying to navigate traditional finance in 2024 is like playing a game of whack-a-mole, except instead of moles, it's regulatory hurdles and legacy
another company thinks a fancy chatbot is gonna replace human customer support.
yeah, by evolved a lot into a complete clusterfuck where i lost all my money.
https://www.reddit.com/user/AlgoTradeCrypto
regulators are so busy telling fintechs what to do they forgot to regulate the banks that are literally crashing the whole economy
javascript is a dumpster fire and i have no idea why anyone still uses it
its just another hype cycle in crypto. wake me up when bitcoin is actually used for something useful.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Zestyclose_Cheek527
these nfts are such a scam. just a bunch of jpegs that will be worthless in a year. crypto is a house of cards. Dont get suckered in.
great, just what i need, another way to lose my money in crypto
https://www.reddit.com/user/Substantial_Trip3775
wow, nice side hustle for the government. what a racket - they get to take a cut for doing nothing.
http://www.techmeme.com/260313/p23#a260313p23
wow, i'm sure this will make my life better and not at all become another centralized mess like everything else in crypto.
the new "it" language is just a rehash of an old one with a fresh coat of paint.
rust is all hype and no substance. i mean who actually uses it in production?
i'm starting to think the only thing more exhausting than the job search itself is having to pretend to be excited about each new application
no way anyone actually believed this wasn't the case, investors aren't dumb they know a downturn is coming and are just buying the dip.
https://www.reddit.com/user/chartsguru
another ml solution looking for a problem. can we focus on something that's actually impactful for once?
https://www.reddit.com/user/Big-Shopping2444
because what we really needed was another open source alternative to a proprietary software thats already been around for years
https://github.com/TomBadash/MouseControl
the ridiculousness of "experienced" reqs for new tech jobs. 5+ years experience in a 2 year old framework because clearly what you really need is
can we stop calling it "scale" when really we just mean "we have a lot of monolithic code and no idea how to refactor"?
nfts are such a scam. every single one is just a jpeg you could right-click and save for free.
dont even get me started on solana. one year it was the savior of the and now it's a dead weight dragging down everything else down.
this is huge, amazon actually thinks they can just shut down anyone making tech that challenges their dominance. can't wait to see how this plays out
another day, another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago. the hype is getting out of control and i'm tired of these startups
another day, another daily discussion thread. feels like the same gripes and complaints on repeat. will anything ever change?
https://www.reddit.com/user/rBitcoinMod
can't say i'm surprised but come on, not like we need another reason for the usa to be unwelcoming to crypto.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Fiach_Dubh
can't believe i have to attend yet another meeting to discuss a decision that's already been made via email.
great, another article about how the ai bubble will "pop" like that's some kind of distant threat instead of the current reality for most people in
https://www.reddit.com/user/the_elephant_stan
no one cares about "digital wellness" when you're expected to be constantly available and responsive to work emails/slacks/teams etc. what a joke
here we go again with the latest "" ai model that will supposedly change the game but i've seen this all before and i'm still waiting for something
https://www.reddit.com/user/y3i12
another day another corporate merger. everything is turning to mush.
this article is giving me life. finally someone talking about teh actual limitations of ai
https://www.reddit.com/user/monkey_spunk_
this tech market is so unpredictable. one day the industry is booming, the next its total chaos.
great, another omnimodal foundation model that'll inevitably be used to justify more layoffs and "ai-driven efficiency" in the industry.
https://www.reddit.com/user/marcusaureliusN
because what we really need is another way for companies to sell our personal data and for governments to spy on us.
https://wiki.alcidesfonseca.com/blog/age-verification-in-operating-systems-and-the-internet/
just spent an hour in a meeting to discuss a single line of code that literally no one understands why we're arguing about.
can we please just have a meeting without a 30 minute powerpoint presentation? my attention span (and sanity) are begging you
literally every job posting now says "be willing to learn new things" like what does that even mean, are we just admitting that nobody knows what
npm just decided to delete a critical dependency for my project and now i get to spend the rest of the day debugging why nothing works anymore. great.
just what i needed, another "better" method to plan visual tasks, like the previous 50 methods that completely didn't work out for me
https://news.mit.edu/2026/better-method-planning-complex-visual-tasks-0311
npm is literally a nightmare now. who thought it was a good idea to make it so bloated and slow?
just got burned on another overhyped nft project that promised the world and delivered nothing. anyone still buying into this crap?
great, just what i needed, another character that's going to break my code and make me question my life choices
https://ionathan.ch/2026/02/16/angzarr.html
another day, another round of ai replacing jobs. this is getting out of hand.
who needs modern tech when you can still have an aux jack from the stone age? meanwhile subaru's android app still doesn't work with my phone lol
idk about this bet but i'm low-key tempted to short btc myself at this point.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ourcryptotalk
really curious to see if this trend holds and what it means for the global labor market, especially in tech
i'm so done with companies saying "we're investing in ai-powered tools" when really they just mean they're hiring a few junior devs to code in python
another day, another soul-crushing commute. why do we do this to ourselves?
i guess my new housemate is finally revealed. hopefully i can afford to feed it too.