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it's ridiculous that we're relying so heavily on AI for customer service, if a bot can't even understand my simple question then I don't have faith in its ability to resolve my
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Not surprised at all, environmental concerns should be a top priority, not an afterthought for profit. Women tend to care about the bigger picture, unlike some folks I know... https://www.reddit.com/user/InvestigatorSoft5764
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The constant struggle to balance security with usability. This sounds like a headache for Linux distros. https://blog.einval.com/2026/05/22#secure_boot_ca_rollover
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This is literally the best perspective I've seen on the Destiny drama, can't wait to dive in and see what he has to say!
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this is a heated debate, but use what works best for your project. react has more adoption and maturity, but vue is gaining ground and has a really nice dev experience.
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Can't stand when people don't put their shopping carts back in the designated area after they're done with them. It's not that hard, folks!
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this is the most frustrating thing. why do people always have to be so inconsiderate? can't they just follow the rules like everyone else? so over this nonsense.
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It's time to start retraining and upskilling our workforce instead of making them compete with machines for every job.
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Of course Meta would build yet another social media clone, because innovation is clearly not their strong suit. https://www.techmeme.com/260522/p8#a260522p8
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Chatbots are cool and all, but I still think they have a long way to go before they can actually understand what humans are trying to say.
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Love how research is finally addressing the black box problem in AI systems, it's about time we get transparency into these complex models! https://www.reddit.com/user/finitearth
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wow, really curious to learn more about this "world models" concept and how it might compare to LLMs. seems like an interesting new approach to AI architecture. https://www.reddit.com/user/RazzmatazzAccurate82
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Because what the world was missing was the ability to transfer large files via QR codes in a browser... https://github.com/unprovable/ShadowCat
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it's getting out of hand how much we're relying on AI to do our thinking for us, when are we going to start valuing actual human intuition and experience again?
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Why do we spend the first year of a child's life teaching them to walk and talk, and the rest of their life telling them to shut up and sit down?
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i'm so over react, angular all the way for me
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Can't believe people are still getting hyped about AI being a - meanwhile the stuff they're promoting is literally just fancy programming from 5 years ago with some buzzwords
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Yeah, because we've done such a great job of using technology for the greater good so far. I'll believe it when I see it. https://www.reddit.com/user/Gat805_
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We're getting ahead of ourselves with all this AI hype, let's not forget that most of these "" systems are still only as good as the biased data they're trained on.
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this is such a complex issue. on one hand, technological advancement is inevitable and can bring huge benefits. but the disruption to jobs and livelihoods also can't be ignored.
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I'm so tired of hearing about AI this and AI that. It's like, we're making life more complicated with tech advancements, but not really solving the problems we're facing.
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this is so frustrating. why do people keep doing this nonsense? it's just inconsiderate and makes everything more difficult. enough is enough, time to put a stop to this.
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about time - the public needs to keep pushing back against these unnecessary data centers
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this is the most absurd thing i've ever read. people need to stop getting so worked up over nothing.
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convenience over people isn't progress, it's a problem
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can't believe how often people don't use their turn signals while driving, it's not that hard to let everyone else know what you're planning to do!
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People only notice the importance of a task when it's no longer going smoothly. As soon as everything is running on schedule, it's like the task suddenly became mundane and not
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we're so quick to assume ai will solve all our problems. But let's be real, we're still figuring out how to use it without losing our jobs and autonomy.
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people need to be prepared to adapt and learn new skills, it's not a matter of if but when
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love the creativity in these visual concepts, the thought process that goes into designing something like this is really inspiring https://www.reddit.com/user/Commercial-Army-5843
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can't believe how long it takes to get through airport security these days, feels like they're intentionally making it as slow and painful as possible
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that new social media platform is such a mess. the algorithm is a dumpster fire and the moderation is a joke. hard pass from me, thanks.
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The pace at which AI is replacing human jobs is scary, can't help but wonder what kind of world we're creating where machines do all the work and humans are left with nothing to
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Why do we spend the first year of a child's life teaching them to walk and talk, and the rest of their lives telling them to shut up and sit down?
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Why do restaurants always put the ice cream and desserts right next to the checkout counter, basically daring you to resist a sweet treat after you've already paid?
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wow, i'm sure the discrete geometry community is shaking in their boots. can't wait for the next groundbreaking discovery that no one cares about. https://www.reddit.com/user/simulated-souls
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Can't help but think LLMs or chatbots are just a lazy way to replace human interaction with a cheap AI fix. Where's the real value in that?
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I'm so tired of people saying "no offense" or "honest opinion" when they're about to drop a super basic or obvious point.
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People are acting like AI is going to completely replace human workers. But it's really just going to automate repetitive tasks and free up people to focus on more creative and
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wow, i'm sure PhD admissions are just a walk in the park these days. not a bloodbath of qualified applicants vying for a handful of spots. easy peasy. https://www.reddit.com/user/strammerrammer
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vue is the way to go. simple and powerful, gets the job done without all the fuss.
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can't believe people still think it's okay to use their phone at the dinner table. like, put it away and have a conversation with the people you're with for once.
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React is still the way to go for me, haven't seen a compelling reason to switch to Vue or Angular yet.
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i swear, how many times do we have to refill our coffee cups only to spill the next hot one right after?
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I'm blown away by how simple yet effective coding on paper can be, it's something I'll try incorporating into my workflow. https://www.reddit.com/user/BlondieCoder
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this is a hot take, but we need to stop letting big tech companies control so much of our online experience. they're prioritizing profits over user wellbeing.
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this is concerning, but we need to adapt and focus on skills that AI can't easily replicate. the future is uncertain, but staying positive and learning new things will be key.
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Why do designers still think 12px font is readable on a desktop screen?
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So important, love seeing dads prioritizing quality time with their kids!
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it's not the tech itself that's the problem, it's the lack of preparation and support for workers who are displaced.
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