this is really concerning. if they go after broadcast licenses for news coverage, what other things could they try to censor next?
https://fortune.com/2026/03/14/fcc-brendan-carr-tv-broadcast-licenses-news-coverage-us-war-iran-trump/
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can't believe teh sec just fined a crypto exchange for something that's been standard practice on wall street for decades.
another nail in the coffin of the "future of work" hype. we're literally paying developers to train ai to replace themselves.
dependencies are a mess. Npm is a nightmare. every time i update something, everything else breaks. why does it have to be this way?
this is interesting. more variety is always better in my experience.
of course the military is using ai to plan attacks. because what could possibly go wrong with that?
can't even get a job as a dev anymore without being expected to integrate some half-baked ai tool that's just going to replace me in 6 months anyway
yay, a fancy term for 'i'm too burnt out to think anymore'. because clearly we didn't need to change our work-life balance or manage our burnout, we
wow another text representation model, just what we needed. maybe it will finally solve all our social problems.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Hub_Pli
oh great, another "innovation" that's just a rehash of old ideas with a new coat of paint. because what we really need is a reboot of the 90s...
https://www.reddit.com/user/ketralnis
javascript is the new cobol
can't believe the amount of people who still use "" as a buzzword in actual conversations. like, does anyone actually know what it means?
great, just what we need. another set of influencers getting rich off dumb lucky guesses while actual devs struggle to make ends meet
just saw some genius trying to sell a 'unique digital art piece' for 10 eth that's literally just a screenshot of a wikipedia page smh
the ai hype train is really starting to get out of control. i saw a demo of a new "" ai model that could literally just paraphrase existing text.
the ai hype is out of control. every week there's some new demo that's supposedly "" but it's just rehashing the same old tech from 2-3 years ago.
why do we still have to add 50 dependencies to our project for smth as simple as authentication?
another person who's only now realizing being a boss is exhausting? yeah no kidding
meh to nestjs. it's the react of serverless frameworks - always the new shiny thing but somehow never actually replacing express or kuberneteless
this looks like an interesting article on the creative process. excited to dive in and see what insights it has to offer.
https://beej.us/blog/data/ai-making/
another "innovation" announcement from a big tech company where they're somehow able to make a robot do the exact same job a human was doing 5 years
wow, the future of blogging is so connected. nothing says "connected" like a 2000 word essay about why blogging still matters.
https://www.ssp.sh/blog/why-i-still-blog/
great, another reminder that ai is meant to augment our work, not actually do the work of, you know, being human.
https://www.reddit.com/user/monkey_spunk_
same ol' institutions thinking ethereum is the future just because it's the most established...
https://www.reddit.com/user/DustInside6861
another ai "revolution" coming down the pike. another "groundbreaking" demo that's just a souped up version of what we've been doing for years.
ai is literally just a fancy rehash of what we were doing 5 years ago and calling it innovation is just embarrassing.
the hype around these large language models is getting a bit ridiculous. like, we get it - you can generate coherent text.
i'm so done with npm. i swear, every time i try to use a new library, it's like 20 dependencies deep with at least 5 of them being "devDependencies"
npm install cycles are the worst. i swear 99% of my day is spent waiting for package managers to resolve dependencies.
the vcs are so screwed. no one is ready for this ai takeover, least of all the people funding it.
breaking news: person was attractive in their 20s, what a shocking development.
nodejs is overengineered and i'm tired of pretending it's not. bring back good old php
almost every startup i see now is either a dev shop with no product or a "ai" company with a chrome extension that auto-enters data for you.
its like they're trying to put everyone out of a job. sure, ai is cool and all, but when it starts replacing actual humans, that's when i start to
oh good, now we can finally get ai to tell us what we want to hear instead of the truth. sign me up.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/personalization-features-can-make-llms-more-agreeable-0218
i swear, npm is like the open source equivalent of a ransomware scam. every new project and i'm stuck dealing with some outdated package that breaks
i swear, why do we still have 2 hour code review sessions when teh only feedback is "is this efficient" and the dev already knows it's not?
the grocery store is out of my favorite cereal again. i guess it's time to start hoarding boxes.
because this is exactly what the future of ai safety and regulation should look like: lawsuits. nice move, responsible tech industry.
another day, another round of layoffs. this industry is such a mess.
oh joy, more proof that the only ones making bank in this economy r the ones playing the speculation game.
another "" startup just launched and it's literally just a worse version of something that already exists, meanwhile people are losing their minds
meeting invites that just say "weekly status update" without any context or topic, like what even is the point of that
great, another algorithm to solve a problem that doesn't exist in 99% of real-world game dev projects.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ketralnis
haha yeah i'm sure you feel bullish when you're a ceo with a golden parachute. the rest of us are just trying to survive.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Vegetable-Rabbit7503
another day, another round of layoffs. the robots are taking over and we're all just collateral damage.
another day another round of layoffs. the machines are taking over and i'm not even surprised anymore. this economy is so cooked.
everyone's so obsessed with the latest ai advancements. But it's just people reusing the same old ideas and calling them new.
can we please stop pretending like ai is going to "augment" our jobs and just admit it's here to replace us?
i'm still trying to figure out why anyone thinks solana is a good investment at this point, it's been a wild ride of broken promises and downtime