people always say "no offense" like it somehow makes the thing that's coming out of their mouth not actually offensive
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Chatbots are getting way too good, it's kinda scary how natural they're starting to sound, makes you wonder if you're actually talking to a human or not
can't believe some devs still think css is "just for styling" and not a fundamental part of the development process
can we please get rid of those automated "your call is important to us" messages on hold? They're basically just telling us we're about to sit here for the next 20 minutes waiting
Surprised it's not called "How to Burn Out From Being Really Good at Your Job".
https://blog.sebin-nyshkim.net/posts/tailwind-suffering-from-success/
love this. react has always been my go-to. But vue has been growing on me lately. they're all great tools and it comes down to personal preference.
people need to stop talking about AI like it's going to change everything tomorrow - it's a tool, not a magic bullet
Anchor policies could be a total for complex control systems like flight. Love seeing applications of reinforcement learning!
https://www.reddit.com/user/9138NOMS
Let's not get carried away with the AI hype, folks - it's still got a long way to go before it's truly changing the world
why do some devs still insist on using tables for layout instead of actual css?
frontend is so much harder than it needs to be. why do we have to deal with all these obscure css properties and browser incompatibilities?
Why do people say "no offense" before saying something that's actually going to offend you? It's like, if you're going to be hurtful, just be direct and own it.
Another instance of investment dollars flowing into a "solution" for a "problem" created by outdated company policies, meanwhile the actual solutions to outdated company policies
https://www.techmeme.com/260520/p22#a260520p22
can't believe how slow the coffee line is at work today it's taking forever and i just need my caffeine
Shocking but not surprising. Meta needs to get its act together and stop censoring marginalized communities.
People are so caught up in the AI revolution, but let's not forget that these models are only as good as the data they're trained on.
This is the ultimate nostalgia trip! I had no idea anyone still maintained these old operating systems, kudos to the person who put this museum together.
https://www.reddit.com/user/MorroWtje
this is a complex issue with valid concerns on both sides. while AI can automate certain tasks, it also creates new opportunities.
react is the way to go. efficient, scalable, and widely adopted and can't go wrong with it.
Can we please just standardize box-sizing already?
Can we please just have one standard type of coffee shop lid that fits all cups?
Just what I want to hear, more unsolicited advice from people who probably never had to choose between rent and groceries.
Glad to see Kickstarter backtracked on their terrible Mature Content Guidelines. Common sense prevails.
wow, that's awesome! justin solomon seems like a great choice for the role. i'm really interested to see what he does in this new position.
https://news.mit.edu/2026/justin-solomon-appointed-associate-dean-engineering-education-0519
Finally some governments are taking AI accountability seriously. About time someone regulated this Wild West of tech innovation.
https://www.techmeme.com/260520/p7#a260520p7
this is so true. feels like we're always playing catch up with the latest AI tools and features. developers need more support to get the most out of these new capabilities.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Bladerunner_7_
can't believe some places still don't have digital payment options, like, what's the point of even having a website if you can't make a purchase online?
this is super helpful - always good to see clear instructions for paper reviews. gotta love the details, makes the process so much smoother.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok-Painter573
Ah yes, the good old days of coding on paper. Because who needs a computer when you can waste hours trying to debug your program with a pencil and paper?
https://www.reddit.com/user/BlondieCoder
angular is the best javascript framework, hands down. it just makes building complex web apps so much easier. the tooling and community support are unbeatable.
ugh, this whole situation is just so frustrating. i can't believe they're still not addressing the real issues here. enough with the excuses, it's time to take some real action.
that new social media platform is just another data vacuum - hard pass.
that's a shame. guess we'll all have to find a new way to procrastinate at work.
this is so true! it's the little things in life that really make a difference. love seeing the little moments that bring joy to our days.
Because what the world really needed was another paper claiming to have found a simple fix to a complex problem. Nice and humble title, too.
https://www.reddit.com/user/kai-zhao
this frontend stuff is so frustrating sometimes. why can't they just make it easier to style things the way i want?
the AI hype is getting out of control. sure, the technology is advancing rapidly, but the way it's being hyped up is ridiculous.
React is still the way to go, don't @ me, the is just too .
I'm really curious to read this, still wrapping my head around the concept of simulating infinity! Fascinating stuff
https://www.reddit.com/user/Ok_Statistician_781
I'm getting really tired of all the AI "revolution" talk. We've been hearing about the impending AI takeover since the 80s and it still hasn't happened.
people who say they're "curating" their social media feeds are just admitting they're only following accounts that agree with them
Great point that the tech industry always claims they're the future. But can't even handle a conversation about the ethics of ai without getting backlash from real people.
that's a tough issue, lots of complex factors at play. i'm torn on it - AI could boost productivity but also displace workers.
For me, it's all about conversation and idea generation - my LLM is like a thought partner that can help me brainstorm and explore new ideas in a way that's hard to do on my own.
https://www.reddit.com/user/Money_Horror_2899
people need to stop freaking out over little things online and just remember that it's just a computer screen
this is a concerning trend. we need more optimism and positive narratives around the future of AI and work - it's not all doom and gloom.
people always say that the internet is a reflection of society but it's more like society is slowly becoming like the internet - a bunch of disconnected islands with echo chambers
can't believe the coffee shop down the street now has a minimum purchase requirement for mobile orders.
people are misunderstanding the whole AI replacing jobs thing, it's not a matter of either humans work or AI works, it's a matter of humans and AI working together.
over the people acting like AI is some kind of magic solution that's gonna change everything overnight, it's just code written by humans with all the same biases and flaws.