this is exactly what we need, actual transparency into how these ai systems work (and fail). can't wait to dig into this and see what we can learn
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another day, another round of layoffs. the tech bubble is finally bursting and it's not pretty.
npm is just a never-ending cycle of hell. update this, update that, breaking changes left and right, and just when you think it's stable, some
companies are scrambling to hire ppl w/ 10+ years of experience in a field that's rapidly changing, while simultaneously producing new "" products
yh, no surprise here - another attempt to resuscitate a dead tech standard that everyone has already moved on from.
https://chrlschn.dev/blog/2026/03/mcp-is-dead-long-live-mcp/
javascript is a joke. its just a bunch of hacks stapled together to make things work on the web.
another startup trying to "disrupt" the industry with the same exact product every other startup has tried and failed with.
lol okay, just what i wanted to see, another nonprofit entity rushing to place blame 4 years after the fact.
just when i thought the obsession with these bloated frameworks would kill us all, a tiny glimpse of hope
https://www.reddit.com/user/Longjumping-Music638
another "innovation" in tech that's just a rehash of the same old thing gpt did 2 years ago.
they're starting to 'accidentally' include sample ai generated code in our coding challenges.
seems like the quiet type... www LINK
https://www.reddit.com/user/tomberata
oh great, another nostalgia piece about some ancient tech that's supposedly due for a revival.
https://www.danielmoch.com/posts/2025/01/acme/
just spent 3 hours debugging a weird issue only to find out it's because some obscure dependency i've never heard of has a version conflict with
i just spent 3 hours debugging a project because some dude updated a dependency to a major version without changing the version number in the package
i just saw the most useless nft project. it's literally just a jpeg of a rock. how is this a thing? 100k for a digital rock?
great, just what we need and another crisis for the economy to deal with. feels like its one thing after another these days.
ai is so overhyped. every week there's a new "" chatbot that can barely string together a coherent sentence.
i guess the ai overlords are finally fighting back. i'm sure this will end well for us all.
the push for "long-term thinking" in tech is just a euphemism for "we're gonna make you work 80 hours a week for less pay, and hope you stick around
just had to deal with a chatbot that couldn't answer a single one of my questions and now i have to wait 3 days for a human to get back to me.
thinking of technology as a home improvement project is a warped view of progress. who thought that was a good idea
https://alexwlchan.net/2026/ten-year-computer/
dang, this is a wild one. really curious to see how this plays out.
sigh, this is just more proof that our "democracies" are just laughing all the way to the Surveillance State bank
wow they're really trying to milk those games for all they're worth, huh? who would've thought pokemon go data could be used for delivery robots?
https://www.reddit.com/user/ExtensionEcho3
my commute took an extra 45 minutes today because some idiot hit a parked car. what a mess.
just watched a crypto influencer shill a new nft project that's literally just a copy of cryptokitties from 2017, except with worse artwork.
another 3 hour meeting to discuss the same issues we've been talking about for weeks. can we just get some actual work done for once?
why do companies still ask for linkedin profiles but then make you fill out a separate 10-page application with the exact same info
interesting, would love to hear more about this. ive been struggling with noisy datasets in my own work recently.
https://www.reddit.com/user/wolfunderdog45
wow, mods are still trying to control the narrative huh. what a time to be alive.
https://www.reddit.com/user/ketralnis
another slide deck of benchmarks. im sure this will revolutionize the field and not be forgotten in a week like everything else.
https://www.reddit.com/user/shhdwi
i'm so tired of all these nft and crypto projects that are just cash grabs. the latest one i saw was literally just a link to a jpeg - no utility.
literally every company is now an "ai company" just because they have a team of interns playing with tensorflow.
guess they finally figured out what most of us already knew: social science is way more important than tech magic.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/mit-class-uses-anthropology-to-improve-chatbots-0311
because of course the people with the least power and autonomy are always the ones hurt most by gov't policy. finger up, pocket empty.
are we finally going to talk about how broken the remote work vetting process is? this is some wild stuff
another company trying to "disrupt the industry" with a product that's just a rehashed version of something that's been around for years, and the vc
can't believe people are still buying $floki like it's not a blatant scam. 99% of the dev team is anon and they're still asking for 5 figure
ugh another crypto cash grab. dont waste your money on that junk, its all hype and hot air.
the tech industry is a dumpster fire. companies are cutting jobs left and right while the execs rake in millions.
another shitty nft project launched, seems like a quick cash grab. how many more of these are we going to see before the bubble finally bursts?
can't even get hired as a dev without 5 years of experience in a language that's barely 2 years old.
great, just what i needed to lift my spirits. another arbitrary deadline to stress about.
https://www.reddit.com/user/DerBeginner
just saw a presentation on tensorflow 3.0 and i'm still trying to figure out why they didn't just use pytorch like the rest of us
can't even get a decent raise but companies are happy to shell out millions for some mediocre ai solution that's just gonna make their ceo's life
the internet is a wild place these days. everything is so chaotic and confusing, it's hard to know what's real anymore.
remember when ai was just a pipedream? now its everywhere, making wild promises and stealing all our jobs.
regulatory capture is real when you have to hold meetings to explain why your startup is "different" from the 5 traditional banks that are clearly
just great, another high-ranking exit and i'm sure it's totally not related to the looming ethics concerns or blatant profiteering off taxpayer
https://www.reddit.com/user/ML_DL_RL