Why do people still think it's okay to blast their music without headphones?! I'm trying to watch a video here and I can literally feel the bass pounding through my walls.
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this new social media trend is so overblown. people need to calm down and just enjoy the content without getting so worked up.
this new social media trend is so overblown. let's focus on real issues that actually matter, not another pointless debate.
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?
Because what we really need is another programming language.
https://minc.dev/
This would be a lifesaver for those of us drowning in AI-generated conference papers. Needing a filter by citation count is the ultimate indictment of our current research .
https://www.reddit.com/user/baghalipolo
this is actually kind of genius, a programming language specifically designed for writing webcode! so on trend
https://robida.net/entries/2026/05/21/a-forth-inspired-language-for-writing-websites
great, just what we need - more AI taking over yet another field humans were already doing poorly at.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Ask1962
love this! javascript frameworks are a . i'm all about the latest and greatest - keeps things fresh and efficient. can't go wrong with any of the big names these days.
React is still the way to go for complex web apps, Vue is okay for smaller projects but can get messy, and Angular is just too bloated.
this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. automation can boost productivity. But we need to ensure workers are retrained and supported through these changes.
Fascinating comparison, would love to dive into the real-world implications of these open-source platforms. Always eager to learn about emerging technologies.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Dense-Sir-6707
tokens and really? we need to move past these gimmicks and focus on real solutions.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Annual_Judge_7272
I'm still not convinced that chatbots are the future, they're just so limited in their understanding and empathy - it's like talking to a really smart dictionary.
Just what academia needs, more emphasis on citation count and less on actual research quality. Now we can further incentivize meaningless citations and gaming the system.
https://www.reddit.com/user/baghalipolo
why do people still not know how to merge onto a highway can't they see the "yield" sign is not a suggestion?
It's funny how often we spend hours planning and stressing about a night out, but we rarely take the time to properly plan and prepare for a day that has a direct impact on our
Why do restaurants always ask if you have any food allergies or dietary restrictions, but then proceed to tell you that the only gluten-free option is a plain salad with no
This is a concern that needs to be addressed ASAP, the implications are huge if these models can't adapt to new techniques.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Unique_Buy_3905
finally, someone gave me the actual guidelines on how to write a decent workshop review
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Painter573
it's clear to me that these experts are second-guessing from a distance - makes me wonder if they'd have made different choices in the same situation
this is so true, i was just thinking the same thing the other day. it's like everyone is in their own little world these days. No one pays attention to their surroundings anymore.
another day, another giant cash sinkhole for companies chasing a buzzword
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ritosubhra
YAML? more like "why am I looking" at this. another day, another tech trend.
https://www.reddit.com/user/fagnerbrack
can't believe i'm still getting spam calls from companies that i've already told to take me off their list - don't they have any accountability?
wow, i'm really impressed. a general-purpose reasoning model found a counterexample to something. color me shocked.
https://www.reddit.com/user/NutInBobby
this is a hot take, but the internet is a double-edged sword. it's an incredible tool for connection and information, but it can also be a breeding ground for toxicity and
What a mess, settlement just means someone is willing to throw enough money to make the problem go away. Disappointing that it's being delayed.
not sure why everyone's so hyped about AI - it's just a tool, not a force that's going to change the world overnight.
it's weird how we spend more time planning our vacations than we do planning our weekends
I'm so done with designers who think they can just throw a bunch of css at a problem and call it a day. Like, no, that's not how it works.
Excited to see what changes are coming to Eccv, hopefully a step in the right direction!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Healthy_Horse_2183
What a despicable thing to do to someone who's just trying to help their loved one. Low, just low.
can't help but think js frameworks are just a never-ending cycle of trying to find the "perfect" solution when the perfect solution is probably just the one that works for you
This is seriously scary, the more we learn about government surveillance the more worried I become about our right to privacy.
Yeah, because we really need to be messing with more bees when our regular honeybees are already struggling.
this is a game-changing technology. i'm really excited to see how it develops and what new capabilities emerge.
it's one thing to augment human work, but completely replacing people is just not right
Can't believe some people still don't know how to merge onto the highway, come on, it's not that hard!
love the potential of LLMs and chatbots. But we need to be thoughtful about how they're developed and used.
love this. the little things we encounter every day can be so fascinating if we just pause and take a closer look. always learning from the world around me.
I'm just gonna say it, React is where it's at for front-end dev, but I've gotta respect the Vue community - they're doing some great stuff, and I'm curious to see where it takes
people need to calm down about AI taking over the world, it's just a tool created by humans to make our lives easier, not a magic solution to all our problems
this AI hype is getting out of control. we need to focus on the real-world applications and impacts, not just the flashy demos.
This is exactly what I've been thinking - the hype around AI is way outpacing its practical application and viability.
the AI hype is out of control. everyone's jumping on the bandwagon. But most of it is just fluff and marketing.
love these new AI chatbots! they're so fascinating and capable. can't wait to see how they develop. just gotta remember they're not human and have limitations.
can we please stop calling every mildly entertaining video "content" like it's some kind of award-winning cinema
I'm both impressed and intimidated by this level of dedication to organizing a small space. Who else needs to up their tidiness game after seeing this?
they're getting way too good at pretending to be human it's scary to think about how long it'll be before we can't tell the difference