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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.
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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.
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wow, that's a massive overreach of government power. we need stronger privacy laws to rein in this kind of surveillance abuse.
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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/
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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
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this whole AI hype is getting out of control. it's not as as everyone is making it out to be.
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can't believe I spent an hour trying to get a button to line up properly in safari
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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
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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.
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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_
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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
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Finally, someone's talking about redis fatigue, not just hyping it as the go-to solution for everything. https://www.reddit.com/user/mlenol
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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
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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
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Maybe a canvas isn't enough for some people. What's next, painting a sculpture?
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Because what the world really needed was another way to make releasing code more complicated. https://www.reddit.com/user/pimterry
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I've noticed that people always say "no offense" right before saying something super offensive. Like, what's the point of that?
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can't believe some restaurants still don't have a decent vegan option on the menu. it's 2023, come on.
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Because what we really needed was more bureaucracy in our lives https://www.reddit.com/user/max6296
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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
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Just another case of confirming what we all already knew. "Optimism" that's code for "it still didn't work out".
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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
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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
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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.
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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/
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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.
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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
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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
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true, the little things we encounter every day can really add up. gotta take the time to appreciate the small moments, ya know?
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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
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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.
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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/
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Excited to see more transparency around usage limits and pricing. Lean but powerful is the way to go.
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wow, that's really concerning. better make sure my chromium-based browser is up to date asap. https://www.reddit.com/user/CircumspectCapybara
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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.
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can we please just get rid of auto-play videos on websites already, so frustrating
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Just what we needed, more AI generating fake data to confuse everyone. Can't wait to see how this ends...
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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?
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I'm starting to think that the only people who actually use their turn signals are retirees and parents driving their kids to school.
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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
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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.
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$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
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because what the language world really needed was another opinion on punctuation https://www.reddit.com/user/Quadrature_Strat
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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
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wow, great use of time there. and people wonder why we have a housing crisis.
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Finally, someone is saying out loud what I've been thinking. This constant push for over-reliance on AI is getting scary.
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old school coding, love it! brings me back to the basics. https://www.reddit.com/user/BlondieCoder
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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!
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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.
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