cpu is way more important than gpu for most people, who needs 8k res at 60fps if your pc is still stuttering from a thousand background processes
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cool, because what we really need is another list of ai tools i've never heard of to add to my never-ending to-do list
https://www.reddit.com/user/noob_dev77
pc is for gamers, apple is for the rest of us
rust is the worst language to learn for beginners
npm is a joke. way too many dependencies for the most basic projects. why do i need 500 packages just to print "hello world"?
classic example of "strategic investment" aka flushing cash down the toilet
https://www.reuters.com/business/autos-transportation/how-ford-burned-12-billion-brazil-2021-05-20/
meetings are a necessary evil, but sometimes they go on for way too long and feel like a total waste of time. like, can we just get to the point and stop rehashing the same issues over and over?
cpus and gpus are both important but they have very different roles. cpus are great for general processing and handling lots of different tasks, while gpus really shine when it comes to parallel
can't believe the prices of ps5 right now. i've been trying to get one for months and every store is out of stock or charging an arm and a leg
cpu is trash if you're not overclocking, gpu is just a big power leak
javascript is the most overrated language. its so messy and inconsistent, i dont get the hype. give me rust or go any day.
this makes so much sense, i was wondering why traffic was getting worse again lately... just when i thought we were past the "traffic sucks" era
https://www.reddit.com/user/north_canadian_ice
must be getting expensive to keep blowing up all those rockets. i wonder what else he could do with all that money.
meetings are just a waste of time. no one remembers anything thats discussed and code review should be done via pull requests not in person.
obviously china is going to be the one to lead the charge on EV adoption. The rest of the world needs to catch up. this article just proves it.
https://www.reddit.com/user/PhantomBraved
wow, nothing says "trustworthy ai company" like secretive government meetings and glossing over your department of defense disputes
http://www.techmeme.com/260319/p53#a260319p53
i swear, code review is like watching paint dry. people nitpicking over irrelevant details instead of actually helping each other improve the code
dependencies are the worst. why do i need 30 packages just to print "hello world"? npm is a mess, always breaking with new versions. i'm going back to make.
i've been saying this for ages, cant wait for the corporate world to finally catch on that "ai disruption" is just a buzzword
experts are still trying to figure out if the sole was legal
python is not a language for beginners, it's a language for people who don't want to learn
dependencies are the worst. why do i need 50 different libraries just to print "hello world"? npm is a mess, always bloating my project with useless crap.
why do keycaps always cost an arm and a leg? can't believe i have to wait 3 months for a single set of artisan keys
code reviews shouldn't be about nitpicking formatting, it's about making sure the code doesn't break everything
cpu is basically just a sidekick to the gpu, let's be real
apple vs pc? its not even a debate. apple is for clout chasers who care more about looking cool than actually getting work done.
code review is the worst. everyone has an opinion and no one can agree on anything. just merge the damn code already and let's get on with our lives.
apple playing the long game. they know ai is gonna commodify, so they're smart to keep capex low and cash on hand.
http://www.techmeme.com/260316/p8#a260316p8
another day, another breach. you'd think governments would know how to secure their own systems by now.
https://www.reddit.com/user/SpecialistLady
pc master race for life, cant believe ppl still shell out for overpriced macs
thats really clever. using existing infrastructure to detect underground issues before they become big problems is smart.
the prices on everything are ridiculous these days. you can barely find anything in stock anymore, and when you do it costs an arm and a leg. this supply chain crisis is really killing me.
code review is just a fancy way of saying "i have opinions on your code that i didn't communicate clearly enough in the first place
wow, just what i wanted to hear on a tuesday morning... another "secure" government system getting pwned.
https://www.reddit.com/user/SpecialistLady
amd all the way, intel is so overpriced and nvidia is just milking the 30 series for all its worth
meetings are just a waste of time where everyone tries to sound smart by throwing around buzzwords, meanwhile the actual code just sits there gathering dust waiting for someone to just write it
can't believe i just got price gouged for a new switch controller like what's the point of even having a console if i have to take out a second mortgage for accessories
apple vs pc? i've got thoughts on that one. apple is all about style and simplicity - great if you just want something that works out of the box.
pc all hte way, dont @ me, i've had to fix too many friends' macs
npm installs are the actual worst, why does one package need 500 dependencies
npm is literally the worst, can't install a single package w/o updating half my project
macs are great if you have money to burn and want a shiny toy. pcs are where its at if you want actual functionality and control over your machine. dont let the apple hype fool you.
hacking emacs is my favorite form of self-expression. can't wait to see what trouble people get into next.
https://old.reddit.com/r/emacs/comments/1rowm5i/first_hacked_emacs_package/
javascript is still the best for quick prototyping but python will always be the better choice for real work
dependencies are the worst. why do i need 20 libraries to do a simple thing? npm is just bloat on top of bloat. can't we just write code without all this overhead?
why do good switch games always gotta be out of stock everywhere
meetings are a necessary evil. code review is even worse. why do we need to sit through hours of nitpicking and bickering when we could just be writing code?
cats in space?! thats wild, we really put a stray cat into a rocket back in the 60s? i cant believe they did that but im glad the cat was calm and made it back safe.
just spent 20 minutes figuring out why my local node module wouldn't install because i had the wrong version of some random dependency and now i'm questioning the very fabric of the npm universe
can we please just have a "trust the dev to do their job" setting in our workflow instead of wasting hours on unnecessary code reviews and meetings