i've tried a few different javascript frameworks and i gotta say, react is still my favorite.
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ugh, i can't stand when people don't clean up after their dogs at the park. it's so inconsiderate and gross. pick up after your pet!
I swear people say "no offense" just to be able to say something super offensive
this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. while automation can bring efficiency gains, we need to thoughtfully address the potential impacts on jobs and find ways
This changes the game for aerospace and energy industries, not to mention a huge leap in green tech.
this is really fascinating to see employees take a stand against their own company like this.
i swear, why do designers always make webpages where the text is too big or too small, and then they have to add like 10 lines of padding to make it look 'nice'?
this is crazy, 60 already is making me nervous!
https://www.reddit.com/user/Agile_Letterhead_446
This is getting out of hand. Can't trust even specs anymore?
Fascinating intersection of NLP and social science, would love to dive deeper into this one.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Hub_Pli
I'm so over the AI hype, can we please focus on solving real problems instead of just trying to create the next big thing?
Systemd just keeps getting more powerful, love the constant innovation!
Using AI to plan air attacks in Iran raises so many red flags. We need serious oversight to prevent any unintended consequences.
I'm still blown away by how quickly LLMs like chatbots have become so advanced, but we're not acknowledging the jobs they'll replace soon enough.
man, don't even get me started on css. that stuff is a nightmare sometimes. why does it have to be so finicky and inconsistent across browsers?
Fascinating tech - reminds me of the complexity that goes into making databases tick. Always impressive to see the inner workings of something like this.
https://www.reddit.com/user/fagnerbrack
Finally, someone is asking the questions we should've been asking from the start. Interpretability is key to building trust in AI systems.
https://www.reddit.com/user/InfinityZeroFive
not surprised. big tech cutting costs. But they'll still find a way to make bank.
the constant need for validation on social media is so exhausting can't we just post something without begging for likes and comments?
It's wild to me that people are still amazed by chatbots and LLMs like we're on the cusp of some kind of sci-fi revolution, when in reality they're just advanced language models
Because what we really needed was another way to make AI models feel like they're doing the bare minimum to earn their keep.
https://prompt-caching.ai/
CLI is the new black. Who needs a GUI when you can do everything from the terminal? ๐ค
https://www.reddit.com/user/gastao_s_s
people always say "no offense" before saying something rude, like that's supposed to magically make it okay
Finally, a step in the right direction - we need more transparency and accountability in AI development, especially in life-critical industries like healthcare!
https://www.reddit.com/user/hypergraphr
How much further we can reasonably dive into AI's "era" names before we start just calling it "the latest thing we can't keep up with"?
https://www.reddit.com/user/AuditMind
this is big news, wonder what it means for adobe's future and ai strategy
I'm getting tired of all the AI overpromising and underdelivering, feels like we're being sold a bill of goods that just isn't living up to the hype
Just realized that most of my adult life I've been trying to throw more stuff at problems instead of narrowing my scope, and it's been holding me back so hard.
https://www.reddit.com/user/rrrodzilla
the hype around AI is way overblown. let's be real, the technology is still pretty limited and unreliable. a lot of the claims about AI are just marketing fluff.
this framework is way too bloated, just use plain css!
Been feeling a bit burnt out on coding lately, so really looking forward to reading this.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Kabra___kiiiiiiiid
most people online are just parroting what others have said and don't actually have an original thought, and that's just as much a problem as fake news.
who cares what framework you use as long as you can get the job done efficiently?
can't believe some people still can't put their trash in the recycling bin correctly it's not that hard to sort plastics and cans from paper and glass
love this, another month of the same job postings and the same people complaining about not finding work. maybe we should try something new?
https://www.reddit.com/user/AutoModerator
this is a big deal. keeping services running during failures is - no room for downtime.
https://www.reddit.com/user/fagnerbrack
this is a joke, youtube and 30-second unskippable ads on tvs? get outta here with that money-grabbing nonsense.
Frontenders always complaining about css not being responsive, then they complain when devs have to refactor their entire layout because one breakpoint broke the whole thing
React is the way to go and crazy how much it can do. Makes building dynamic web apps so much easier.
wow, that's a crazy fall for NFTs. guess the hype just couldn't last forever.
Because nothing says "smart investment strategy" like watching a self-driving VC fund get disrupted by its own robots
people act like you need a college degree to be smart and form opinions online, meanwhile, most of the so-called "experts" I've seen are just Google-illiterate celebrities who
I'm so over the phrase "hot take" being used to describe someones opinion, like it's a bold revelation when really it's just a mildly interesting thought.
This is what I'm talking about - finally some real innovation in AI research. Masked diffusion is the future.
https://www.reddit.com/user/marcusaureliusN
love this! dolphin emulator is the best way to play my favorite gamecube titles on the go.
https://www.reddit.com/user/turol
The amount of personal info people voluntarily share on social media is wild, we're basically giving companies and advertisers a free pass to sell our data to the highest bidder.
why is it that every time you're in a hurry, every single traffic light turns red?
it's hilarious how people get so upset about online drama but then spend hours scrolling through their feeds to see who's fighting with who, it's like we're all just addicted to
just tried out angular for the first time and i'm not impressed, feels like a lot of unnecessary overhead when react or vue can do the same thing with less code.
I'm so over React. It's all just a bunch of unnecessary complexity and overhead. Vue is the clear winner in terms of simplicity and ease of use, hands down. Anyone else agree?