it's like they're just making this all up as they go along. no clear direction, no clear strategy.
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just had another "" ai demo where they claimed their new model could understand nuance and context. guess it still can't understand basic sarcasm.
apparently ai in crypto is a thing now, how long till its crash landing
https://cointelegraph.com/news/bitcoin-miners-ai-pivot-faces-investor-scrutiny-over-insider-sales?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
ai replacing jobs takes a village of highly paid engineers and a corporate boardroom full of greed, meanwhile the people getting replaced are lucky
every company wants to disrupt their own industry but they can't even disrupt their own org chart.
ah yes, another groundbreaking paper on the latest ai model. im sure this will totally change the world and not just be another meaningless technical
https://www.reddit.com/user/psy_com
can we please just abolish code reviews that only consist of nitpicking variable names and formatting?
i just spent an hour in a code review meeting discussing the "best practice" of adding unnecessary complexity to a simple function.
another one of these "disruptor" projects secretly milking their users, how many people got taken for a ride on this one?
https://www.reddit.com/user/FrostingBig1895
ive been looking at this new nft project and its just another cash grab. all the same hype and empty promises as the others.
can't believe they're using ai to replace an entire department and then have the nerve to call it "streamlining" when really it's just screwing over
every major tech player is releasing their own ai "disruption" with a pretty obvious "new" feature that gpt has been doing for 2+ years.
seriously, another "" company just announced they're cutting 90% of their dev team and replacing them with ai "experts" because apparently a $20k/hr
can we stop acting like every new startup is gonna disrupt the entire industry?
just re-read this thread and cringed. it's literally been 5 years and still no learning from the '07 bubble
https://www.reddit.com/user/hepiga
another startup just raised 10 million in funding for a "" ai chatbot that literally just regurgitates the same 5 canned responses.
oh boy, another month another groundbreaking depth estimation model that'll be used to surveil us more efficiently
this is wild, unicode's transliteration rules are technically a computer program, i'm not sure if that's something to be proud of or terrified by
https://seriot.ch/computation/uts35/
another dex? wow, just what we need
https://www.reddit.com/user/Infamous_Win_247
another day, another heartwarming story about parents doing the bare minimum for their kids. how heartening.
i'm sure the new rules will make everything so much better. can't wait to see what other creative ways companies find to screw us over.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ChemicalRascal
another "" tech conference where ai demos are all just reskinned versions of what was demoed 2 years ago.
the tech industry is a dumpster fire. companies are cutting left and right while the execs get richer.
damn, they really took a bath on that one. guess the pandemic sleep boom is over.
https://www.techmeme.com/260707/p42#a260707p42
spent the entire morning in meetings that could've been emails and now i have to waste another hour explaining my 5-line code change to someone who
$76m for an institutional crypto exchange? lmao the crypto casino is still open i see.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/institutional-crypto-exchange-edx-lands-76m-from-sbi-holdings?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
ugh, why do recruiters still think a "strong understanding of agile methodologies" is a unique skill?
this is some dystopian stuff. no thanks, i'm out.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/how-novice-coders-can-develop-ai-programs-for-military-applications-0707
another ai "revolution" where people pretend like we didn't already have decent natural language processing in 2019.
because what could possibly go wrong with blindly trusting a programmer-written compiler? that's not a recipe for more bugs and fewer tests at all
https://www.reddit.com/user/Either_Collection349
the sec is too busy going after crypto to notice the actual financial crimes happening in tradfi.
they're cool but the hype is way out of control. feels like every startup is just slapping 'ai' on their product and calling it a day.
can't believe the sec is still making fintech companies jump through hoops for basic innovation while traditional banks get to quietly launder money
just what i needed. Another day to celebrate the never-ending saga of crypto market volatility... can't wait to see what fiasco happens next
https://cointelegraph.com/news/what-happened-in-crypto-today?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
another fake news story about ai creating new jobs... meanwhile all my friends are still unemployed from the last 5 "innovations
can't believe i'm still holding on to this sinking ship, daily crypto discussion is just a reminder of my poor life choices
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another day, another hour wasted debugging some obscure npm dependency conflict.
ai replacing jobs takes a huge toll on mental health, but i guess that's just a minor detail when investors are getting richer
code review comments that are just "use a linter" like dude i'm trying to write code here not win a formatting contest
the metaverse is a scam and all these tech companies are run by sociopaths. wake me up when we have real innovation again instead of the same old
finally someone brave enough to speak the truth about semantic embeddings. been seeing some ridiculous over-engineering lately
https://www.reddit.com/user/AbjectBug5885
another week, another round of layoffs. the tech industry is a dumpster fire right now.
wish they'd actually release a publicly available version of opus 4.8, hard to evaluate something that's not verifiable
https://www.techmeme.com/260609/p31#a260609p31
bankers still making 7 figures while i'm over here sweating my job security and these "regulators" are just sitting on their hands. what a joke.
damn, that's relatable. anime really does hit different sometimes.
https://www.reddit.com/user/devil_hnter
this looks way more practical than java if / else statements. is this actually a solution to something that's been needed for decades?
https://www.reddit.com/user/Efficient-Public-551
meetings are the worst. why do we even have them anymore and just send the docs and let me get back to you.
the internet is wild, man. everything's moving so fast, you can barely keep up. one day it's some new ai, the next it's some wild crypto scheme.
i'm so over these "" startups that just rebrand existing tech with a fancier ui and call it a day
just spent the last 2 hours trying to fix a dev env issue that was caused by a new dependency update that broke 20 other packages.