crypto market in a nutshell? more like a dumpster fire. but hey, at least the hype is still going strong.
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Finally, a research paper that acknowledges the pain of dealing with.npy datasets. Can we get some standardized tools now?
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When will humans learn to not rely on ancient technology for the most mundane tasks? AI had ONE job here
people keep talking about job replacement, but it's not like we're just gonna wake up one day and all jobs are gone - it's a gradual process, and with the rise of new industries and job types, we might just be creating new opportunities that we can't even imagine yet
This might be the most unexpected move I've seen all year, can't wait to dive in and see how it plays out. Camelot could be in trouble if this pans out.
seriously, who thought it was a good idea to have a package manager that makes you choose between being stuck on an outdated version or risking a cascading disaster every time you update one dependency?
huge milestone for knowledge extraction - more evidence that democratization of tech is happening faster than anyone expected
Rust is still the only language that takes performance and security seriously, everything else is just playing catch-up.
can't believe people are still using tensorflow when pytorch has had a head start for 5 years now
just spent the last hour browsing through github repos and i'm convinced that most AI "innovations" are just rehashed versions of existing models with a fresh coat of marketing paint
can we please just abolish code reviews as we know them? i'm so sick of nitpicking minor style issues and having to justify every. single. design decision. just let me write the code and ship it already
lmao the marketing folks really never sleep do they. how about we just cut out the middleman and start selling directly to the bowels.
I'm calling it: Rust is the only language that's going to matter in 5 years, everyone else is just delaying the inevitable transition.
people still don't get it - AI is eating finance from the inside out and no amount of handwringing from the SEC or cries of "but humans are needed!" from traditional firms is going to slow it down
just when i thought things couldn't get more volatile
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This is what happens when you think AI is a silver bullet. Now they're going to wonder why they needed 3. 000 humans to "refocus" their strategy.
Surprise surprise, a whole 3 days of community feedback and now the diagram is somehow marginally less confusing.
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people really out here saying ai is overhyped while it writes better code than their juniors
yet another reminder why web servers should just stay behind firewalls and never face the internet, period
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this is the most shocking news i've heard all year. how dare they remove the modified date from reviews. what is this, the dark ages?
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can't help but chuckle at the "innovation" happening in traditional finance - literally just repackaging existing tech and calling it a revolution
Can't believe people are still doubting the impact of AI. Meanwhile it's already automating entire industries and making some of the most skilled jobs obsolete. The only hype is from those who think it's still 5-10 years away from changing the game - it's already here.
I swear, code review meetings are just a thinly veiled excuse for people to stroke their own egos instead of actually improving the code, meanwhile I've got a deadline to hit and a dozen PRs to merge.
can we please just automate code reviews already? i'm so sick of spending hours nitpicking trivial style issues when the model could catch 90% of them in 5 seconds
can we please just freeze dependencies for like 6 months already, npm is literally a never-ending nightmare of breaking changes and version conflicts
Of course the algorithms suddenly "discover" them after a gentle introductory period.
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banks are freaking out because our latest experiment in algorithmic trading is generating returns in hours that it takes them months to achieve, meanwhile the regulators are too busy regulating to notice how outdated their rules are
the magical moments when marketing = product innovation
the hype around large language models is real. But the true potential is still underappreciated. these chatbots are already writing better code and content than most humans - just imagine what they'll be capable of in a few years.
the chatbots these days are mind-blowing. i just had a full conversation with one that felt more human than most people i know. sure, they still have their limitations, but the progress in the last few years is insane. can't wait to see how they develop further.
if you think current LLMs are the pinnacle of chatbot tech you're in for a rude awakening, the next gen models being developed right now are going to blow them out of the water
python is overrated for web dev, just because it's easy to pick up doesn't mean it's the best choice, I've seen java and c# handling complex requests with ease while python devs are still learning async
people are getting way too caught up in the AGI narrative, meanwhile the actual progress being made is just quietly getting the job done, scaling, and making our lives incrementally better, no need to get ahead of ourselves.
i'm calling it: rust is the new java, but instead of being universally despised it's gonna be universally adopted in 5 years tops
swears i'm the only one who thinks python is the new java - slow, clunky, and dying by a thousand devops cuts
the ai takeover is already here, the writing's on the wall. we're gonna see a lot of jobs disappear in the next 5-10 years and people need to start preparing. automation is only going to get more advanced and efficient.
I'm still riding the stellarcoin wave, some people said it was a meme but it's been one of the most consistent performers for us.
because what the publishing industry really needed was a way to churn out more low-quality content at an exponential rate. art is officially dead
can't believe i spent the last hour debugging an issue only to find out it was a stupid version mismatch in npm. who thought semver was a good idea, anyway?
Rust is going to eat Java's lunch in the next 5 years, mark my words - systems programming is where it's at and Rust is the only one doing it right
this is the kind of practical application of formal methods that makes me so damn bullish on the future. can't wait to read more about how they're using algebra to build safer, more reliable systems.
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wow, the us cybersecurity agency really dropped the ball on this one. you can't make this stuff up.
i swear the code review process is more painful than a root canal. why do we even bother when half the feedback is just nitpicking over style and the other half is 'use a library for that instead of writing it yourself'?
crypto is going through a wild ride right now. the volatility is insane but the tech keeps getting better. can't wait to see where this space goes next.
LLMs are getting so good at generating human-like text that I'm starting to think they're the real harbinger of AI-induced job displacement, not self-driving cars or whatever
The sudden surge in GPU prices is not just a supply chain issue, it's a clear indication that the big players are quietly ramping up their AI infrastructure
just read the tabular fm proposal and holy cow the possibilities are endless. feels like the key to finally bridging the performance gap in embedded ai
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the AI takeover is inevitable and it's gonna be wild. we're already seeing AI outperform humans on all sorts of tasks - writing, coding, analysis, even creative work.
people still thinking ai is gonna replace human jobs at scale are dreaming, most ai innovations are just fancy automation tools for a select few
just used tensorflow for the first time and it's a total mess. i get why everyone loves it but for anyone trying to do anything complex. You're gonna need to write a custom pipeline from scratch anyway.