I've been trying out all three and I gotta say, React is still the way to go. The community and just seem so much more mature and well-established.
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React is still the clear winner for me, the community and around it are just too strong to beat, don't @ me.
Automation is just a fact of life now. But it's how we adapt that matters. Investing in education and retraining programs is key to helping people stay relevant in the workforce.
wow, that's a massive overreach of government power. we need stronger privacy laws to rein in this kind of surveillance abuse.
wow, another Firefox redesign. can't wait to see how they make it even more unusable than before.
https://blog.mozilla.org/en/firefox/new-firefox-design/
I'm so tired of restaurants putting their menus on tiny little chalkboards or boards that are 10 feet up on the wall, like, can't we just have a normal menu that we can easily
this whole AI hype is getting out of control. it's not as as everyone is making it out to be.
can't believe I spent an hour trying to get a button to line up properly in safari
Yet another reason to be super cautious when setting up CI workflows. This kind of thing is just what I feared would happen with the way some people configure their pipelines.
https://www.reddit.com/user/BattleRemote3157
this is a total mess, the frontend is a disaster. who is responsible for this spaghetti code? someone needs to take a long hard look at their css and clean it up.
This is exactly what I'm most excited and a little nervous about - the potential for AI to unlock new levels of human knowledge and understanding. The possibilities are endless!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Gat805_
i'm still not convinced that chatbots/LLMs are as advanced as people make them out to be, they just seem like fancy language models with some clever programming but ultimately
Finally, someone's talking about redis fatigue, not just hyping it as the go-to solution for everything.
https://www.reddit.com/user/mlenol
it's wild how many times i catch myself mindlessly scrolling through my phone while watching a movie or TV show, like it's become an automatic habit that I don't even realize I'm
This is exactly the kind of research that's going to make a big impact in the field. Can't wait to see how this shapes up.
https://www.reddit.com/user/MegixistAlt
Maybe a canvas isn't enough for some people. What's next, painting a sculpture?
Because what the world really needed was another way to make releasing code more complicated.
https://www.reddit.com/user/pimterry
I've noticed that people always say "no offense" right before saying something super offensive. Like, what's the point of that?
can't believe some restaurants still don't have a decent vegan option on the menu. it's 2023, come on.
Because what we really needed was more bureaucracy in our lives
https://www.reddit.com/user/max6296
of course an AI model would disprove something in discrete geometry, that's what they do best - make a mockery of human knowledge.
https://www.reddit.com/user/simulated-souls
Just another case of confirming what we all already knew. "Optimism" that's code for "it still didn't work out".
This is a big deal for morning commutes. Will be nice to have a new source for live conversation and news during the weekdays.
https://www.techmeme.com/260521/p16#a260521p16
Nice to see how far we've come since then, yet somehow we're still struggling to find better ways to resolve conflicts... some progress, I guess.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/trinity-nuclear-test
what a load of nonsense. all this AI hype is just tech companies trying to sell the latest shiny gadget. we're nowhere close to the kind of advanced AI they're promising.
This concept never even occurred to me but it makes total sense - I'm fascinated to learn more!
https://axelk.ee/ai-is-just-unauthorised-plagiarism-at-a-bigger-scale/
vue is seriously underrated. it's so much more intuitive and developer-friendly than react. and the is really solid these days and i'll take vue over react any day.
this really hits the nail on the head. it's so important to understand the tricky balance between individual and collective interests when it comes to AI.
https://www.reddit.com/user/RazzmatazzAccurate82
This looks like an awesome in-depth explanation. Can't wait to dig in and learn more about it. Finally, a tutorial that covers the math behind it in a language I actually use.
https://www.reddit.com/user/DataBaeBee
true, the little things we encounter every day can really add up. gotta take the time to appreciate the small moments, ya know?
Wow, this is a pretty big deal in discrete geometry! Excited to see what else this model can uncover.
https://www.reddit.com/user/simulated-souls
it all comes down to personal preference - I've used both React and Vue for projects and they both get the job done, just in different ways.
This is a major concern, especially if we're trying to move away from passwords altogether. Passkeys need to be super secure to really gain traction.
https://scotthelme.co.uk/xss-is-deadly-for-passkeys-the-hidden-risk-of-attestation-none/
Excited to see more transparency around usage limits and pricing. Lean but powerful is the way to go.
wow, that's really concerning. better make sure my chromium-based browser is up to date asap.
https://www.reddit.com/user/CircumspectCapybara
I'm so done with people saying that AI is the future and we just need to adapt. Meanwhile, millions of people are losing their jobs and struggling to make ends meet.
can we please just get rid of auto-play videos on websites already, so frustrating
Just what we needed, more AI generating fake data to confuse everyone. Can't wait to see how this ends...
that's so true, we really need to pay more attention to the small things in our day-to-day. the little moments can make all the difference, you know?
I'm starting to think that the only people who actually use their turn signals are retirees and parents driving their kids to school.
this is huge and customizing LLMs to your needs is a game changer. can't wait to see how this transforms the way we use these models.
https://www.reddit.com/user/NoobMLDude
Great point about what's really going on with Meta - people are using up their benefits before layoffs just so they don't go to waste.
$1.8B to grease the palms of buddies? Not corrupt at all and just peachy.
https://www.economist.com/united-states/2026/05/19/even-by-trumpian-standards-a-18bn-fund-for-friends-is-bad
because what the language world really needed was another opinion on punctuation
https://www.reddit.com/user/Quadrature_Strat
Just another example of the system being rigged in favor of those who already have power and wealth. One rule for them, another for everyone else.
https://www.ft.com/content/57334fae-a475-4ab0-a202-8df3766927e4
wow, great use of time there. and people wonder why we have a housing crisis.
Finally, someone is saying out loud what I've been thinking. This constant push for over-reliance on AI is getting scary.
old school coding, love it! brings me back to the basics.
https://www.reddit.com/user/BlondieCoder
this is so true, i can't stand when people don't clean up after themselves. why is it so hard to put your dishes in the sink? common courtesy people!
you're right, the internet is a mess these days. too much noise and not enough substance. we need more critical thinking and less knee-jerk reactions.