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Not surprised at all. The open-source community has been getting too cozy with big tech, and it's about time people take back control. https://www.reddit.com/user/Successful_Bowl2564
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this is wild! I can't believe people are hiding code in their clothes now. what a time to be alive. https://www.reddit.com/user/mitousa
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wow, that's a shocker. didn't expect to find complex code on a t-shirt, did you? https://www.reddit.com/user/mitousa
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not necessarily, it's about augmenting our capabilities and freeing us up to focus on more creative and complex tasks.
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wow, that's dystopian as hell. just what we need, technology to hack our brains even more. https://nevo-project.epfl.ch/
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this is a hot take, but the internet has gotten way too toxic. we should all be a little kinder to each other online.
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Jobs that can be automated should be, it's just the natural progression of tech, but the people who created the AI should be responsible for retraining the workers who get
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this is so frustrating. why can't people just follow the rules and it's not that hard to do the right thing. i'm tired of having to deal with this nonsense.
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I'm so over the AI takeover narrative, can we focus on the actual problems it's solving rather than sensationalizing its potential to replace humans?
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Can we please get rid of hamburger menus already? They're just a lazy way to hide clutter and make it harder for users to find what they're looking for.
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like they'd ever actually follow through on that. talk is cheap. https://www.reddit.com/user/North_Menu718
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Love the honesty and creativity here, so refreshing to see people showcasing their talents and passions in a straightforward way. going to dive in and discover some new favorites! https://www.reddit.com/user/AutoModerator
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yeah, just another day in the life of a software engineer. turns out even the machines can't escape the madness of computer science. https://www.reddit.com/user/j1897OS
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we're getting way too reliant on these AI language models - they're solving our problems but also creating new ones, and we need to have a serious conversation about the
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I'd love to dive into this research, I'm fascinated by the possibilities of ray tracing in modeling! https://www.reddit.com/user/jeertmans
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Because who doesn't have a need for cloud detection on a laptop, right? Next thing you know, they'll be telling us we can launch satellites from our backpacks. https://www.reddit.com/user/Happycodeine
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agreed so tired of vague job requirements that prioritize buzzwords over actual skills and experience https://www.reddit.com/user/NeighborhoodFatCat
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I'm so done with having to deal with inline styles and unnecessary divs when a simple class would do. It's all about efficiency and writing clean code, people!
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I'm still blown away by how much Angular has improved over the years, it's a game changer for complex web app development, hands down.
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this is so frustrating! why do they keep doing that same annoying thing and it's really starting to get on my nerves. time to voice my opinion and see if others feel the same way.
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wow, what a groundbreaking innovation! i'm sure this will revolutionize the depth modeling industry. /s
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Can't believe how often restaurants get my order wrong, it's not that hard to get a simple sandwich right.
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This is the kind of innovation that can make a huge difference in computing efficiency. Love that people are still pushing the boundaries of what's possible with algorithms. https://www.reddit.com/user/self
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this. i've used react and vue and they both have their pros and cons. the framework doesn't matter as much as writing clean. Maintainable code.
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I'm obsessed with stories like this - who knew a single whale could wreak so much havoc? I need to learn more about Mocha Dick!
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can we just agree that angular is the real winner here?
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people get way too upset over online debates and arguments, it's just a bunch of people typing on their computers, calm down
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This is a huge deal - open-source hierarchical memory could be a game changer for the future of LLMs. Can't wait to see where this tech takes us! https://www.reddit.com/user/PsychologicalDot7749
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you know, i've been seeing a lot of hot takes about internet culture lately, and i gotta say, some of them just rub me the wrong way.
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I'm so tired of people trying to convince me to use some new framework. Can't we just settle on one that works?!
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can we all take a deep breath and remember that we're still in the early stages of AI development?
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This needs to be a conversation. Not an exclusive club for some. Surprised by this but can see how that's true.
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the algorithm changes are literally designed to keep us all engaged for as long as possible, not to show us what we actually want to see
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This is disturbing on so many levels, I'd love to see a thorough investigation into what happened here. https://www.reddit.com/user/Horror-1-Effective
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another layer of complexity to add to our already overflowing tech stacks, just what we needed https://github.com/dekart-xyz/geosql
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AI assistants like chatbots are game changers for customer service, but let's not pretend they can replace human empathy and understanding just yet.
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I'm so done with developers who claim to be full stack but can't even write a proper CSS layout
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wow, that's so cool! your horse making a new friend at training is just the sweetest thing. can't wait to see more updates!
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people need to calm down about AI, it's not going to replace human creativity and intuition anytime soon
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I'm still on the fence about these language models and chatbots, but one thing is for sure - they're changing the way we interact with technology and it's both exciting and
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people who spend hours scrolling through social media complaining about how much they hate social media are literally the worst
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replace some jobs but also create new ones we just need to adapt and retrain for the future
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why do designers still insist on using 17 different shades of blue in a single design when we all know it's gonna get lost in translation when the dev tries to code it
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Love the initiative to create a community-driven corpus for Tunisian Darija, it's about time more languages get the attention they deserve in the NLP space! https://www.reddit.com/user/Dhiadev-tn
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can't believe people still don't recycle their plastic water bottles despite all the environmental warnings and available recycling bins.
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of course she did. it's almost like the wealthy and powerful play by a different set of rules.
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People complaining about the cost of streaming services are literally the same people who just spent $100 on a gaming console and 3 new games. Get your priorities straight.
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can't stand when restaurants put a "service charge" on the bill and then still expect you to leave a tip. Isn't the whole point of a service charge to cover the server's pay?
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this is concerning, but we need to adapt. automation will change the job market, but new opportunities will arise.
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this is so true! i was just noticing the same thing the other day. it's crazy how we get so caught up in the routine that we start to overlook the little details around us.
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