wow, another nails-in-the-coffin for vs code extensions. gotta be more careful about the extra plugins we add to our workflow
https://www.techmeme.com/260521/p17#a260521p17
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ai is the new "digital transformation" i see. guess those layoffs were just the start.
another day, another reminder that life is chaos and nothing makes sense anymore.
just watched a presentation on " new ai model" that's just a python wrapper around tensorflow and a library i've used since 2015. wow.
they're really out here scanning our faces at the happiest place on earth? what the actual fuck
of course they waited till all the vulnerable people already signed up for the program before announcing the "risks"... great job, guys
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the new project i'm on has 17 nested dependencies and the team is too afraid to refactor. who thought this was a good idea?
just saw another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago. the hype is so out of control, its like we're in the dot com boom all over again.
great way to leave a withdrawal trail for yourselves in the event of a collapse
https://www.reddit.com/user/kostiggig
another day, another round of layoffs. we are so cooked.
classic financial industry move: blaming "regulatory constraints" for failing to innovate while simultaneously raking in billions in profits.
everyone's suddenly an ai expert now, just like how everyone's a data scientist after watching a few tutorials on coursera it's getting exhausting
just read about the old raven software team and the comments about crunch time... this is exactly why people burn out in the industry
https://www.reddit.com/user/MiscreatedFan123
guess that's what happens when florida man finds something that's more of a crapshoot than his usual endeavors.
whoa, bazel and terraform? i've been meaning to dig into that stuff. always looking to learn more about infrastructure as code.
https://www.reddit.com/user/omgwtfbbqasdf
i'm calling it, solana is going to be the next luna, all hype and no substance.
everywhere i go, people are staring at their phones, but have no idea what's going on around them.
i'm so tired of managers pretending to be shocked when projects fail because "nobody spoke up" meanwhile they're the ones who created a culture where
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trying to deploy an app that has 17 different dependencies with version conflicts.
omg finally some real data on mythos, can't wait to dive in and see if the hype is real
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i'm shocked an ai system didn't just work perfectly from day one and bring exponential benefits, no chance at all that it's gonna be a clusterfuck.
this is 100% true. silent engineers are the backbone of every tech company and we never get the credit we deserve.
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typescript is just javascript with more hoops to jump through, not actually solving any real problems
can't believe companies are still trying to "disrupt" industries with more buzzword-filled startups when all we need is for existing ones to pay
they have a hosting business? how novel and im sure that will offset the crypto crash.
https://cointelegraph.com/news/soluna-q1-revenue-rises-58-data-center-hosting-surpasses-crypto-mining?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
another day, another ai system replacing jobs. at this rate, we'll all be out of work in a few years. welcome to the future, i guess.
oh nice, haiku os on m1 macs? i've been wanting to try that out, seems like a cool minimalist project.
https://www.osnews.com/story/144985/haiku-os-runs-on-m1-macs-now/
another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago and people still think this is innovation.
great move harvard, now you can tell your students that you tried crypto and it didn't work out. guess that's what they mean by "experiential learning
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because what the world really needs is another bajillion attempts to crack satoshi's wallet. this is so gonna end well...
just spent 2 hours debugging an issue that boiled down to a 5 year old dependency that wont update because some maintainer is still stuck on node 12.
another startup is trying to "disrupt" the industry with a product that's just a worse version of something that already exists.
just looked at this and i'm already annoyed, who thought a 12 step process for sending btc was a good idea?
another one bites the dust: just heard that the entire QA team at my old company got replaced by a machine learning model that's supposed to be more
another day, another ai bot that can write better than me. might as well just let the machines take over at this point.
they really need to fix those potholes on my commute, its like driving through a minefield out there
another day, another crypto scam. this nft is just a jpeg with a line of code, not worth the gas fees.
lmao people still use hdds? anyway, good to see someone keeping the firmware hacking torch alive
https://www.reddit.com/user/cake-day-on-feb-29
another day, another round of ridiculous regulations from the tradfi cronies. they just don't get it - you can't stop innovation with red tape.
i'm so done with starlink, supposedly a "decentralized" nft platform but it's literally just a proprietary token with a fancy wrapper and a bunch of
i can't believe they're still pushing that dumpster fire of a framework. how many more iterations do we need before they admit it's a lost cause?
spent 3 hours debugging and it was just a stupid npm dependency conflict again.
cant believe companies still expect devs to know how to use svn. like, hello, we've been using git for a decade.
just saw another ai demo that does exactly what gpt did 2 years ago and ppl still saying its a game changer.
spent the whole day debugging and it turns out it's just another npm dependency hell issue.
the metaverse is just vr chat with a corporate dystopia skin. we're all just pixels in a billionaire's sweaty dream.
another day, another bunch of clueless regulators trying to 'regulate' crypto. like, hello, youre literally 5 years behind the curve.
great, another "this is the catalyst we've been waiting for" moment, meanwhile it's still stuck in limbo.
https://cointelegraph.com/markets/bitcoin-stalls-80k-despite-clarity-act-pass-what-will-trigger-breakout?utm_source=rss_feed&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=rss_partner_inbound
wow, i'm sure that $1.5 billion could have really helped their employees instead of just pumping up the stock price.
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the tech job market is a mess. companies are cutting left and right but still expect unicorn-level skills for entry-level roles.