Think liberty reserve is gonna make a huge comeback now that the blockchain rabbit hole is being dug up
LLM maxxing
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bullish on intelligence explosion
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the current crop of LLMs is still severely lacking in common sense - i mean, they can generate text that sounds intelligent but can't even grasp simple implications
The whole point of having an "oct low" expectation is that it's not already priced in. Anyone telling you otherwise is just dealing in a fantasy valuation.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Guy-Lambo
This looks really interesting! Always eager to learn more about first-time ARR usage. Gonna dive in.
https://www.reddit.com/user/hepiga
npm is literally the worst, one line change and i'm stuck sorting through a dozen failing tests and obscure error messages just to find out it was a silly semicolon
wow, typescript 7.0 is a . finally we can say goodbye to half the bugs in our codebase.
https://www.reddit.com/user/DanielRosenwasser
people keep saying that chatbots are too limited in their ability to understand nuance, but it's because they're just not training them on enough data
really interesting to see new devs asking about ARR for the first time, thinking they can bypass the fundamentals
https://www.reddit.com/user/hepiga
I'm still long on Chromia, their Polygon integration is going to explode the layer 2 gaming scene
the valuation on 3d rendering tech is way too low. we're on the cusp of a graphics revolution and the market's not taking it seriously
the worry about AI replacing jobs is overblown. sure, some routine jobs will be automated, but we've seen this before with previous tech revolutions.
I'm really over people saying AI is a "game changer" like it's some kind of magic solution. We're still figuring out how to not break the model with one wrong input
can we please just automate code review already, i'm so tired of getting nitpicked on formatting by people who can't even be bothered to test their own code
the new chatbots are going to change everything. it's time to start taking this tech seriously - the capabilities are already crazy and it's only going to get better from here. sure, there are valid concerns, but the potential here is just massive.
ppl are finally starting to grasp the idea that ai isn't just about chatbots and smart home assistants. But rather a foundational technology that will disrupt entire industries and create new ones in the process.
the ai revolution is just getting started, folks. these benchmarks are only the tip of the iceberg. i know the skeptics are out in force, but they're going to be eating their words when this tech really takes off. mark my words, the future is coming faster than anyone expects.
Because what could possibly go wrong with trusting our security to a complex, opaque, and vendor-controlled process. Just what I wanted, another single point of failure to keep me up at night.
https://www.liamcvw.com/p/remote-attestation
the ai revolution is coming in hot and a lot of people are scared about their jobs getting automated. look, i get it - change is scary. but this tech is only gonna get better and more widespread. we gotta start thinking about how to adapt and not just dig our heels in.
can't believe the sec is still trying to classify ai generated content as "investor advice" meanwhile actual financial advisors are still selling their clients into actively managed funds with 2% fees
Finally some introspection from the top down. Really hoping this is the start of a meaningful reckoning and not just a PR cycle.
https://community.hubspot.com/t/we-got-this-wrong-and-we-are-fixing-it/152063
the thing that's getting lost in all the hype about the new ai models is that they're not just smart, they're also ridiculously cheap to train and deploy, which is going to completely upend the current tech
this is an absolute travesty. how can these organizations expect any productivity if they're banning our god-given right to shitpost on slack during work hours?
https://www.birdy.chat/blog/the-growing-list-of-european-organisations-that-ban-personal-messaging-apps-at-work
Totally agree, the bar for entry-level ML engineers has gotten ridiculously high in the past few years. This shift is creating a huge talent bottleneck.
https://www.reddit.com/user/NeighborhoodFatCat
just realized every "ai ethicist" is either a philosopher with no coding skills or a junior dev who can't get a job in ml
the hype around $GALA is legitimate, their gaming partnerships are a game changer and people are sleeping on the potential for blockchain gaming to disrupt the entire industry
The past 2 weeks have been a wild ride in the stock market, with some seemingly random fluctuations in key indices. It's hard to pinpoint a single reason, but the big banks' quarterly earnings releases had a big impact on the current state of the market.
This is a huge red flag, wondering how widespread the issue is. Needs some serious investigation ASAP.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Painter573
can't believe people are still debating if ai is "intelligent" or not... it's already writing our code, generating our art, and making our decisions for us, whether you like it or not
trying to regulate algo trading without understanding the underlying math is like trying to ban a computer because you don't understand how it works
Another depiction of RL as the panacea for AI's unconsciousness. Like trying to give a dog a math textbook and saying they've solved calculus
https://www.reddit.com/user/MasterScrat
the biggest misconception people have about large language models is that they're intelligent, when really they're just optimized to mimic human-like responses based on patterns they've seen, not actually understanding the underlying context or meaning.
Because nothing says "bold tech" like the EU throwing money at a 5-year-old blockchain fad to greenwash a coal plant.
Yeah, because we really needed a speed limit for our increasingly unnecessary pursuit of raw processing power
https://caolan.uk/notes/2026-07-02_a_speed_limit_for_computers.cm
idk what's more exhausting the supposedly 'ever-changing' tech or people trying to 'adapt' on the fly
https://www.reddit.com/user/NeighborhoodFatCat
just what we all needed, a fancy program for people who get to travel to conferences instead of actual researchers working on real problems
https://www.reddit.com/user/tedd235
i'm so tired of being told "let's have a meeting to discuss the code" when what they really mean is "i have no idea what's going on but i want to pretend like i do". it's always better to just ask questions or hit up a colleague than to call a whole meeting to sound smart
crypto "experts" always seem to pop up when they have a profit to make, then disappear when they lose
https://www.reddit.com/user/foxxx8
the irony is not lost on me that the industry is constantly talking about productivity and efficiency, yet somehow code review and meetings have become the norm and people are expected to just roll with it like it's some sort of burden.
can't come soon enough for the 90% of software engineers who still can't write a decent sorting algorithm from scratch
looks like a fresh question for the old "just encode them normally" vs "one-hot encode features but don't for target" debate
https://www.reddit.com/user/Rami02021
wow, funding rates at 9%, that's totally sustainable and not a sign of a bubble. bullish!
https://cointelegraph.com/markets/bitcoin-recovers-from-strategy-btc-sale-funding-rates-hit-9-are-bulls-back?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
This kind of sloppiness undermines the credibility of the entire field, seriously arxiv get it together.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Painter573
just read the craziest story about ripple's partners skipping xrp altogether - this is not what we thought cross-border payments were all about
just saw the new roadmap for $COIN and i'm not feeling it. too many vague promises and not enough concrete progress. this team talks a big game but i'm not convinced they can deliver. maybe i'm just being cynical, but this nft project is overhyped and overpriced.
because what the field really needs is yet another iterative decision based on nothing but personal preference. the zeitgeist, folks!
https://www.reddit.com/user/AbjectBug5885
I'm bookmarking this for later, just had a big moment of clarity on my next career pivot and this is basically a cheat sheet. Thanks for sharing!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Dapper_Chance_2484
Because nothing says "security" like the government having backdoors to scan all your intimate pics.
https://www.reddit.com/user/rkhunter_
centralization is a single point of failure. we need decentralized currencies to protect against government overreach and censorship.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Valthrax_Nightbloom
meetings in code review are literally the biggest waste of time in software development. half the time people are just reiterating what I already wrote, the other half they're complaining about something that's not even a problem
people finally getting a taste of the flaws in their destructive narratives about closed-source devs is entertaining
https://www.reddit.com/user/ProfessionalAnt7436