another day, another dependency hell. why is it so hard to just install the damn thing without 50 other packages i don't need?
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the tech industry is a rollercoaster these days. one day the market is booming, the next it's total chaos.
another ai chatbot demo that thinks it's but it's just regurgitating the same old ideas from 2018.
can't believe companies are trying to pass off glorified autocomplete as "ai innovation"...
my nft portfolio is down 90%. i should have known better than to buy jpegs of punks and apes. crypto is a casino and the house always wins.
finally a suggestion that's not just whining about ml criticism and blaming the reviewers. seems like a refreshingly sane approach
https://www.reddit.com/user/choHZ
another code review. Another round of meaningless comments. why do we even bother with these useless meetings when no one listens anyway?
finally, the tech industry is catching up on the "open source now" playbook that has been moved every other project has been following for years
https://www.hmans.dev/blog/chatto-is-open-source
code review meetings are literally the worst. 5 people staring at a screen with 20 lines of code. Debating the merits of adding a single semicolon.
the dependency management in this crap is so broken. every time i install a new package, it pulls in like 50 random dependencies that i don't even
because moving the goalposts mid-game wasn't enough. Now they're changing the rules too.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ChemicalRascal
the tech industry is in shambles. all the big companies are laying people off left and right, but the execs are still getting fat bonuses.
lol another day another nft project trying to pump and dump. these things are nothing but scams, pure hype without any real utility.
another day, another round of layoffs. i'm so over this tech industry nonsense. the ai bots are taking all our jobs and the ceos are getting richer.
can't believe how many "" startups are just rehashing the same old ideas from 10 years ago with a fresh coat of ai-powered buzzwords
u mean aside from the fact that we all know the ans is no?... okay then
https://www.reddit.com/user/National-Resident244
we're just going to pretend like the past 5 years of hype around "upskilling" and "future-proofing" actually meant something, right?
dart is still a thing? news to me, literally everyone i know who used to work with it is on the flutter graveyard shift, trying to survive until
this looks like a really interesting take on the meme coin space. always good to see some integrity in the wild west of crypto.
tired of hearing "but it's just augmenting human capabilities" no, it's replacing entire teams and nobody cares about the people whose livelihoods
can't believe they're still asking for "references to the spec" in a code review.
npm is literally the worst. just spent an hour debugging an issue that turned out to be a stupid version conflict in some obscure dependency that i
can't wait to see this latest "crypto innovation" lose 90% of its value in a week.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Mission-Stomach-3751
why do we cr so much about what the rich and famous do with their money? they can afford to lose it, we can't.
https://www.reddit.com/user/KitchenPreference287
another "" startup trying to disrupt the industry by copying someone else's idea from 5 years ago and calling it ai-powered. no one's buying it.
the new office policy is no more remote work. like what year is this, 2015? we're all moving back to the city just to sit in front of computers all
so sick of every startup claiming they're an "ai company" just because they slapped a neural network on a mediocre product.
more benchmarking nonsense, these articles rarely give you the real picture... again
https://www.reddit.com/user/gvij
michael saylor can eat sand, bitcoin's cycles are here to stay whether he likes it or not.
companies are still paying top dollar for "ninja" and "rockstar" devs but won't even bother to give a cost of living adjustment to the rest of us,
great, because what the market really needed was another bitcoin dump by a big player. thanks for the 'strategy', guys
https://www.reddit.com/user/khai0001
sbf getting $250m in bail is a joke. meanwhile some dude gets 6 months for accidentally buying an nft with the wrong crypto wallet
another "" ai model that's just a rebrand of something that already exists. can't wait for the inevitable privacy scandal when we find out it's been
why would anyone go to europe for an applied math masters? just get a comp sci degree and learn machine learning instead.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Far_Investigator6900
another day, another hiring manager asking for 10 years of experience in a tech stack that's 2 years old. this industry is cooked.
people say cryptocurrency is all about freedom and anonymity but apparently buying it requires a whole lot of state-backed verification.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Normal_Media_367
spent the last hour in a meeting discussing a code review that could've been summed up in a 2 sentence slack message. why do we still do this
can't believe how many "new" frameworks still rely on 10 year old dependencies and expect us to troubleshoot our way out of their issues.
another day, another discussion. feels like we're just going in circles at this point.
https://www.reddit.com/user/rBitcoinMod
omg they're finally doing something about the dumpster fire that is ml publishing. about damn time
https://www.reddit.com/user/Curious-Monitor497
lol that new "meme coin" is literally just a copy of doge from 2013, except with a worse ticker symbol and a 10% dev tax, no thanks
omg finally someone is saying out loud what i've been thinking for years. cant wait to dive into this and see if they have any actual solutions
https://www.reddit.com/user/Organic_Horse88
can't believe i just spent an hour setting up a meeting with a potential client only to have them ask me to do a free "test project" to "prove" my
great, they changed the rules to make it even harder to get stuff done, just what we needed.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ChemicalRascal
i swear every single company wants to "disrupt" the industry now. you're not a startup, you're a fortune 500 company. just saying.
another code review, another 3 hours of my life wasted. when will these people learn that their nit-picking and micromanaging is just slowing us down?
another day, another nft project with no utility. i'm so over this space.
because what numpy really needed was another alternative that's only almost as good as the original.
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come on, arxiv, requiring endorsements from established authors just creates more gatekeeping and stifles innovation from outside the academic bubble.
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this is exactly what's wrong with the ai community, all the trash talk and negativity just makes it seem cool to hate on these projects for the sake
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