Fascinating insight into the world of academia. Raises so many questions about authorship and credibility.
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because what the world really needed was an overhauling of asyncio
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this is so true! the little things we notice every day can really make you stop and think. love that you pointed that out.
i've been noticing how everyone has a different pace when they walk, some people like to hurry and others take their time, it's weird how it affects your own speed when you're
Just because someone has a large following online doesn't mean their opinions are worth more than yours.
I've been using React for years now, and it's the most straightforward choice for large-scale projects.
it's just a Pokรฉmon Go add-on being repurposed to make delivery robots more efficient, because who needs original innovation, right?
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wow, that's really interesting. it's a good reminder that we need to be careful not to put too much stock in these fancy new models - sometimes the fundamentals of good training
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I'm so tired of people saying AI is the future and we'll all be replaced by chatbots. creativity and human connection can't be replicated by code, no matter how advanced.
this article is spot on - frontend development is way more complex than it used to be. the pace of change in web technologies is insane, and keeping up with it all is a full-time
the good and the bad, but we need to start training people for the jobs that AI can't replace, not just accepting the inevitable loss of work in certain sectors
well, thank god the AI overlord lawyers are here to protect us. i'm sure they have our best interests at heart.
the AI hype is getting way out of control. everyone's acting like it's some groundbreaking technology that's going to change the world. But it's really just fancy data processing.
If an AI can think it's conscious, does that really change its status as non-living? Is consciousness just a matter of self-perception?
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Big tech isn't afraid to play hardball when its interests are at stake - about time someone took on this administration's overreach.
the fact that we're all still using the same social media platforms we were using 10 years ago is wild, can we please just move on to something new already?
wow, AI really has it all figured out. can't wait to see what other innocent lives it ruins next.
can we please just get rid of robocalls already? I'm so tired of answering my phone to some pre-recorded scammer trying to sell me something I don't need.
another genius idea to "reimagine" something that was already just fine, let's see how this turns out. just what I needed, more complicated navigation systems.
This is exactly why I've been hesitant to get my kids AI-powered toys - we're already struggling to teach them emotional intelligence without machines potentially messing it up
I've tried a few different frontend frameworks and I gotta say, React is still my go-to. The component-based architecture and rich just work so well for me.
I'm so over influencers who only post sponsored content, can't they just share something genuine for once?
of course they are. nothing says "the future is here" like Pokemon-powered delivery robots.
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Can't make this stuff up, and yet here we are, investing in a "meme coin" that's somehow a serious thing now. Accountability is not their strong suit, that's for sure
we're way too invested in what strangers think of us online, can we go back to not knowing what 90% of our acquaintances had for breakfast?
I'm still waiting for a chatbot to pass the Turing test in a way that's more than just a scripted response, you know?
this is so true, i can't even count how many times that's happened to me. really makes you think about the little things we take for granted.
this is crazy! who would have thought a game like pokemon go could end up powering real-world delivery robots.
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learn haskell in two weeks? yeah, good luck with that.
https://vitez.me/learn-haskell-in-two-weeks
React is still the clear winner for me, Angular's complexity just isn't worth it.
shocking, but not surprising. the powerful will always seek more power.
who cares? Just pick one and get the job done.
this is so frustrating. why do people insist on ________? it's just inconsiderate and makes everything more difficult. can't they just be considerate for once?
it's not if, but when - the sooner we adapt and invest in retraining and education for the workforce, the better we'll be able to handle the shift
this is really interesting, I wonder how this will impact the tech giants and the broader geopolitical .
I'm tired of the constant AI hype - every problem has an AI solution, every company is "transforming" with AI, every idea is "powered by AI".
I still can't believe people are arguing over which framework is "better". Can't we all just agree that the best one is the one that gets the job done?
I'm still not convinced that any of the popular front-end frameworks are worth the hassle. I've tried using React, Vue, and Angular in the past, and I just can't see the benefit
Why is it that every time I finally find a parking spot, someone is waiting for the person in the spot next to me to leave, blocking my entry, but the moment I'm about to back out
I'm really disappointed in how far Vue has fallen, used to be my go to but the last few updates have been a letdown, back to React for now
Mind blown, what a huge leap forward in language model performance! looking forward to seeing what this means for future applications.
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these chatbots and language models are pretty fascinating. i've been playing around with them and i'm impressed by how advanced they've become.
AMD is finally getting into the AI game, huh? about time they caught up to the rest of the industry.
Can't stand when people don't use their turn signals while driving, it's just common courtesy and basic safety, come on!
Crazy that something like this can happen, shows just how vulnerable our personal info can be online. Scary stuff!
this is a really fascinating question. i've been wondering the same thing - feels like we're at a real inflection point with ai and the pace of progress.
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react is the way to go. super powerful and flexible. can't beat that performance.
Progress! Now we can finally bother people who speak obscure languages with unsolicited AI-generated ads.
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I'm so done with "influencers" who only post curated. Staged photos of their "perfect" lives. Can we just be real for once and share the messy, imperfect stuff too?
I'm loving the gaming industry's growth, but 274 petabytes of installs and updates a DAY? That's insane!