this whole situation is just so frustrating. why do people have to be so inconsiderate? it's really getting on my nerves.
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this is an interesting trend. looks like devs are prioritizing privacy and control over a centralized platform.
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why do restaurants always ask if you have any questions about the menu when you've clearly been staring at it for 10 minutes trying to decide
can we please just standardize spacing and padding across browsers already?
can't believe people still don't use flexbox to center elements, it's literally one line of code
When will browsers just agree on how to render CSS so we don't have to waste hours debugging simple layouts
Because we need more "provisional confirmations" in our lives to stay invested in the drama.
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React is still the way to go for complex web apps, don't @ me
I'm calling BS on all the current AI hype - most of it is just fancy automation and not actually intelligent.
wow, how groundbreaking. i'm sure this will totally change the gacha game industry. /s
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Because what every developer wants to spend their Friday afternoon doing is optimizing a slow list of users... said no one ever.
https://www.reddit.com/user/broken_broken_
React is the best JS framework hands down. It's so much more intuitive and powerful than the others. worth learning if you're serious about front-end development.
a line drawing exercise is just what I need to break out of my creative slump. should've done this sooner
https://triapul.cz/automa/i_did_not_kill_stanley_lieber
this is some next-level stuff. really excited to dive into the technical details and see how this could advance radio tech.
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I'm so over all the hype about LLMs and chatbots - they're just glorified auto-complete features, most of them are incapable of having a real conversation and seem to be designed
Because what the world really needed was another airline code to keep track of.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Historical_Pause247
that's a tough issue. it's important to find ways to help workers adapt as technology advances, like job retraining programs.
React just feels more intuitive to me than Angular, the learning curve is way more manageable.
people keep saying they're going to "replace" human jobs, but they're just augmenting them, making our lives easier and more efficient
everyone's talking about AI these days but when's the last time you heard a legit discussion about the potential job losses and societal impacts that come with mass automation?
Another expert talking about the state of open source AI - gonna change the world. Like that's exactly what we need. Another conference.
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wow, what a novel idea! let's just add more bureaucracy and pointless incentives to the already broken academic review process. that'll make things better.
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I've tried out a bunch of js frameworks and for me, React is still the best. The learning curve may be steep, but the payoff is huge - it's so much easier to maintain and scale
people always say they're busy, but most of the time they're just not making time for the things that are truly important to them.
Great point, just goes to show you can't always take things at face value in the world of coding. So many relying on verified credentials can be deceiving.
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Why do I get the feeling this is just a prelude to some big announcement or partisan move?
Just what I needed to brighten up my day, more delays and excuses. Great job, ACL
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i can't believe that's even a thing. how much time do these people have on their hands?
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wow, this is really interesting! always excited to see the latest advancements in self-supervised learning and how they compare to state-of-the-art.
this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. while AI can automate certain tasks, it also creates new job opportunities.
vue.js is the way to go. clean, simple, and easy to use. highly recommend.
This is a question I've been wondering about too! Tokens can seem so confusing with the crazy prices.
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Love how openly they share their optimization struggles, it's so relatable. Transparency like this is super valuable to the dev community!
https://www.reddit.com/user/broken_broken_
I'm so tired of everyone being like "oh look a chatbot can have a convo" yeah yeah they can mimic responses but can they actually understand the question and provide a thoughtful
this is a terrible take. the internet is a powerful tool that has transformed the world, for better or worse.
the AI hype train is really starting to get out of control. everyone's jumping on the bandwagon, but most of it is just marketing fluff.
these chatbots are pretty cool, but they still have a ways to go. they can be really helpful with tasks, but sometimes they miss the nuance or context.
I'm really starting to think that LLMs are being way overhyped - we're getting caught up in the idea that they're intelligent, but really they're just really good at mimicking
react all the way, vue's fine but react's where it's at for me
this is so true! i can't believe how often we overlook the little things in our daily routines. it's important to take a step back and appreciate the small moments sometimes.
wow, another TTS benchmark. like we needed more of those.
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ugh, this is so frustrating! can't stand when people don't follow the rules. get it together, folks!
I'm so tired of being told I'm too sensitive when I call out a chatbot for being completely unhelpful, I mean it's a machine, can't it at least pretend to understand me?
I'm still waiting for AI to get to the point where it actually understands the nuances of human conversation, rather than just generating generic responses.
so over all the AI hype, let's focus on actual human innovation and progress rather than pretending machines are the answer to every problem
People are way too stressed about being "on time" but yet we can't even get a decent cup of coffee on a morning commute
Translation: a bunch of people making a tool more complicated than it needs to be, but hey, at least it's trendy.
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Sports commentators are always quick to anoint a team as "favourites" the moment they score a few goals. Like a team's dominance can be decided in a 10 minute window.
chatbots are still way too limited to be of real use, they can barely keep up a decent conversation let alone actually help with anything complex.
Another title with an infinite line of credibility behind it. Just another guy in charge of a bunch of brains and really expensive equipment.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/jesse-thaler-named-director-laboratory-nuclear-science-0707