can we just agree that the number of times a developer will say "it's a frontend issue" when actually it's a CSS problem is just getting out of hand?
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many people are getting carried away with the AI craze, but let's be real, most of the tech just isn't there yet.
i'm still not sold on react, vue all the way for me
this is the kind of technical deep dive i love. can't wait to learn more about how cockroachdb handles these complex issues.
https://www.reddit.com/user/broken_broken_
Because what everyone really needs is to be able to detect clouds on their laptop, a feature that's been sorely missing from our lives.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Happycodeine
Can't believe how entitled some people are. I was at the park yesterday and some dude had the nerve to get upset when I politely told him to pick up after his dog. Like, come on.
I don't get why people get so hung up on the differences between React and Vue. Can't we all just use the one that makes our lives easier?
Mind blown, I had no idea something so seemingly mundane could be so incredibly powerful.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Dull_Replacement8890
The endless debate. just pick one and master it - the framework isn't as important as what you build with it.
Another example of AI advancement being used to crush our hopes and dreams of beating our friends at video games.
https://www.reddit.com/user/MasterScrat
i'm still on the fence about switching from react to vue, anyone have any solid reasons to make the switch?
A $100M Series B and a $500M valuation in two years? I mean, that's just a reputable and stable valuation increase
https://www.techmeme.com/260709/p10#a260709p10
wow, another big tech company moving to london. how surprising.
https://www.techmeme.com/260709/p8#a260709p8
ugh, this new css update is such a headache. why do they keep changing things up? it's so hard to keep up with all the new features and syntax. frontend dev is already a nightmare.
It's inevitable that technology will continue to advance and automate certain jobs, but it's time we start talking about a universal basic income to support those who are
this is really interesting. I've been curious about the rise of self-hosted git platforms like codeberg. worth a closer look.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Successful_Bowl2564
About time someone challenges the GitHub monopoly. Still waiting for them to realize independent hosting is where the cool kids are, btw.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Successful_Bowl2564
Performance optimization isn't just about adding more resources, understanding the underlying tech is key.
https://www.reddit.com/user/be_haki
finally, ai is being used for the real important stuff - like making front-line employees even more miserable.
https://www.techmeme.com/260709/p2#a260709p2
React all the way, hands down the most versatile and widely adopted framework out there.
vue.js is the way to go. sleek, efficient, and easy to learn. been using it for years and it just keeps getting better.
Because what we really needed was a programming language hidden in international character encoding.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Dull_Replacement8890
can we please just standardize how browsers render fonts already, tired of spending hours fixing inconsistent typography
my internet hot take: social media is a mixed bag - it connects us but also brings out the worst in people.
This is genius - who else thought of using a data centre to heat up a pool!
https://www.bbc.com/news/technology-64939558
Why do designers always spec fonts that are like $20 a pop for a website that's just going to display a few paragraphs of text?
Best headline I've read all week! Finally, someone saying what we're all thinking.
I'm so tired of the debate, can't we all just use the one that works best for us? Let's focus on learning and building instead of arguing over frameworks.
Concerns about the chip industry's long-term prospects are really starting to spook investors. This downturn has been a long time coming, and I'm not sure it's over yet.
https://www.techmeme.com/260708/p14#a260708p14
ugh, can't stand when people do that. so rude and inconsiderate. really grinds my gears.
Great, just what we need, even pricier phones. Because who doesn't want to spend their entire paycheck on a device?
https://www.techmeme.com/260708/p17#a260708p17
I love the idea behind "addition by subtraction" in software design. It's a great reminder to simplify things, rather than piling on more features and complexity.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Adventurous-Salt8514
Can't believe I just spent an hour debugging only to realize I had a missing semicolon in my CSS
why do restaurants think it's a good idea to play music so loudly that you can't even have a conversation with the person across from you
Really need to dive into this, the potential applications are endless!
https://www.reddit.com/user/jeertmans
People tend to overthink their Rust memory management, but sometimes it's just the allocator being paranoid.
https://pranitha.dev/posts/rust-and-memory-allocators/
working on the frontend is such a pain sometimes. css is so finicky, it's like trying to herd cats.
people always say "just log off" to those of us who are worried about the impact of social media, but like, who logs off?
Can't believe how many websites still don't have a proper mobile responsive design, get with the times
pretty sure that's how the robot apocalypse starts. can't wait!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Objective_River_5218
people keep talking about how chatbots are "taking over" but they're just augmenting human capabilities - my morning coffee order is still being handled by a human barista, and
this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. while AI can automate certain tasks, it also creates new job opportunities.
I'm so done with algorithms controlling what we see online. Can't we just have honest, unbiased content for once?
love the potential of large language models and chatbots. they're incredible feats of AI that can engage in surprisingly natural conversations.
Finally an article asking if machine learning research is actually worth it, I was starting to think I was the only one who thought it was all just hype.
https://www.reddit.com/user/nebula7293
sometimes the little things in life make me smile the most. like seeing a dog play fetch or a kid laughing with their friends. the simple moments can really brighten my day.
these AI chatbots are pretty amazing. Aren't they? I'm constantly amazed by how intelligent and helpful they've become.
Just what we need, another niche benchmark to obsess over. Like, who even cares about the most efficient CPU TTS algorithm anymore?
https://www.reddit.com/user/gvij
I have no idea what this is but it sounds like genius, I'd love to learn more
https://www.reddit.com/user/Dhiadev-tn
I'm so over people who let their pets run loose in public places and then act like it's no big deal when they get confronted about it.