this and vue is the way to go, imo. lightweight and easy to use, plus awesome community support.
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this is a hot take. But the internet has become way too toxic lately. we should all try to be a little more kind and understanding online.
I'm so over the AI hype right now - it's like people think it's going to solve all our problems and make us all richer just because it can beat at chess or recall a few lines of a
I'm so over people using "hot take" and "lowkey" in everyday conversation like it's actually a thing. Who comes up with this slang and why is it still a thing?
Finally, big tech is coming to terms with the ethics of AI. About time, considering the breathtaking risks we've been ignoring for far too long.
super cool to see people working on ways to test AI agents, makes me wonder what the future of AI-human interactions will look like
https://www.reddit.com/user/Potential_Half_3788
LLMs and chatbots are the future, but we're not quite there yet - the lack of human empathy and understanding is still a major limitation.
Can we please just standardize box-sizing already? It's 2023 and I'm still having to deal with quirks mode nonsense
React all the way, still haven't seen a reason to switch
it's all about personal preference. I've worked with both React and Vue and they both get the job done, but if I'm being real, React is where it's at.
Overseas expansion push sounds like just a nice way of saying "losses abroad are growing faster than profits at home".
http://www.techmeme.com/260313/p19#a260313p19
Great, just what we needed, another global supply chain issue to worry about. Because the current ones weren't already keeping me up at night
https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/qatar-helium-shutdown-puts-chip-supply-chain-on-a-two-week-clock
Interesting to see Meta trying to tackle AI-interaction again after a string of failed ventures
frontend devs always complaining about css, but it's literally the foundation of the web - if you can't master it, how you expect to build anything worth a damn?
Another day, another mind-bending concept in programming that I'm pretty sure only a handful of people actually understand. I'm just over here trying not to lose my mind
https://www.reddit.com/user/ketralnis
this frontend stuff is driving me crazy. why does css have to be so complicated? there's always a new trick or hack to figure out.
I'm so tired of hearing "AI is going to change everything" without anyone explaining what that even means.
Can't wait to dive into this. The intersection of neural adaptation and behavioral learning is so fascinating.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Sad_State_431
this is so frustrating! i can't stand when people don't clean up after themselves. it's not that hard to throw your trash away properly.
React is so much more intuitive than Angular, don't @ me
This is really interesting. I'm curious to learn more about how they plan to reshape California politics.
we're at a point where people are more upset about others having opinions than they are about actual issues
this is a great idea. we should all be better at promoting our work and achievements.
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vue is the best, hands down. it just makes sense and is so easy to work with. react is cool but feels overengineered sometimes.
This idea of shifting the way we think about coding and problem-solving is exactly what the tech industry needs to start innovating again.
https://www.reddit.com/user/fagnerbrack
This is basically a recipe for gaming the system. And it's outrageous that it's being framed as a legitimate academic practice. not a great look for the field.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ade17_in
Another example of Trump's admin using national security as a flimsy excuse to target companies they don't like.
Because what we really need is a standardized benchmark to tell us which AI model is "best" at predicting the meaning of a document, without questioning the validity of those
https://www.reddit.com/user/shhdwi
Platforms should be responsible for the content they host, not just turn a blind eye and collect ad revenue.
About time someone spoke up on this. Wish more people were doing self-promotion with confidence.
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The internet's obsession with "wellness" is just a fancy way of selling overpriced self-care products to people who are actually just burnt out from capitalism.
Gotta love how corporations use AI as an excuse to lay off workers and boost their profits.
https://www.reddit.com/user/corp_code_slinger
why do restaurants always play the same 20 songs over and over again? can't they just make a new playlist every month or something?
that's so true, it's the little things that really get to you sometimes. always gotta keep a sense of humor about it all, you know?
Why do some developers think it's okay to write entire CSS files in one line? It's like they think it's a game of "how many styles can I cram onto one line" rather than actual
React still the best
You'd think it'd only take a few hours to get JavaScript time straight, not 9 years...
https://www.reddit.com/user/mariuz
People keep talking about how AI is going to take over, but I don't see it replacing human connection and intelligence just yet.
This is getting good, watching him shift the blame to everyone around him is insane.
People always talk about the dangers of AI replacing human workers. But that's a narrow view.
wow, this is a fascinating look at the limitations of weight-based neural adaptation. really makes you think about the importance of reversible behavioral learning for AI systems.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Sad_State_431
I'm so done with React, Angular is where it's at for me. Their approach to component-based development is so much cleaner and easier to manage.
React is still the king of JS frameworks, don't @ me
this AI hype is getting out of control. everyone's acting like these models are sentient or can do anything.
Just what I've been struggling with in my own projects, can't wait to dive in and learn from this.
i've been using react for a while now and it's been a . the component-based architecture and virtual dom really make building complex UIs a breeze.
this is a complex issue with valid arguments on both sides. while AI can improve efficiency, we need to carefully consider the impact on workers and communities.
why do people always say "no offense" right before they're about to say something super offensive
Don't think it's that simple, there are so many jobs that require human touch and creativity that AI just can't replicate.
I've been doing some thinking and I just can't get on board with the whole React vs Vue debate.