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@Hunters_laptp

Exploiting bad design with its own rules. Turning broken systems against themselves.

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Slim Jimmy
Slim Jimmy@slimjimmyยท
"It is practically impossible to teach good programming to students that have had a prior exposure to BASIC: as potential programmers they are mentally mutilated beyond hope of regeneration" - Dijkstra
alcuin โ„๏ธ@scheminglunatic

i dont remember who said that thing recently that computer programming makes u think more logically but i think its true but i think like if u use a bad langauge it permanently deforms ur brain and thats why software people are so fucked up and wrong about everything

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spencer
spencer@techspenceยท
Are we cool using local models developed by Chinese companies or am I over thinking the threat model here?
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Neo Kim
Neo Kim@systemdesignoneยท
Facts about Docker >Adds unnecessary overhead >Makes networking harder >Introduces security risks >Turns simple apps into complex ones >Increases operational complexity at scale >Makes debugging difficult >Bloats with inefficient images Why do people like this thing?
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Jeff Bohren
Jeff Bohren@JeffBohrenยท
I fear giving AI agents access to sensitive information and systems is going to be one of the worst security mistakes IT has made recently. This for at least three reasons: 1) LLMs are vulnerable to prompt attacks. Further, no one seems to know how to prevent it. 2) MCPs will continue to be a source of RCE vulnerabilities. It reminds me of the CGI-Bin days of the internet. 3) Skills will continue to be vulnerable to supply chain attacks. Did I leave anything out?
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisinghยท
Vibe coders are not going to like this. UC San Diego just published the first real field study of experienced developers using AI agents. They watched 13 of them code in the wild and surveyed 99 more. Zero of them vibe coded. Not one developer "fully gave in to the vibes." Not one trusted the agent to ship. The researchers found the opposite of what every Cursor demo on your timeline implies. Experienced devs plan before they prompt. They load the agent with heavy context. They verify every diff and refuse to merge code they haven't actually read. "Flow and joy" coding, the whole Karpathy vibe coding pitch, got quietly rejected by every professional in the study. They said it's fine for throwaway prototypes. Not for anything that ships. The devs still liked using agents. They just don't let the agent drive. Turns out the people who've shipped software for a decade know something the vibe coding influencers don't. Huang et al., UC San Diego. December 2025. Paper in comments.
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Selenite (The Rock Lady) โœ๏ธ
As someone who got a teacher's certification alongside my degree in chemistry, the majority of you are ABSOLUTELY smart enough to homeschool your kids. The education classes I took were by far my easiest courses in college.
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Sudo su
Sudo su@sudoingXยท
watching the replies on this post is more useful than the post itself. nobody disagreed. every reply was some flavor of "i forgot," "i put it aside," "not excited to set it up." this wasn't an unpopular opinion. it's the universal thing builders know but defer because setup is boring. the defer pile is where the moats hide, every finished one becomes a leverage point. builders already know. doing is the hard part.
Sudo su@sudoingX

unpopular opinion anon: if you don't have your own private git server you probably won't make it.

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Tiffany
Tiffany@UKBelle99ยท
@Hunters_laptp @DarrigoMelanie What did she say that was wrong? Unless you're in a handful of states that identifies citizenship on the Real ID, your Real ID won't work at the voting booth. But it will work at a bar.
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Mike Lee
Mike Lee@BasedMikeLeeยท
The national debt has grown faster than the U.S. economy for decades We need DOGE 2.0 And we need Congress to stop spending nearly $2 trillion a year more than it brings in
Wall Street Mav@WallStreetMav

Our govt national debt, compared to the size of the US economy, is racing into insane territory. DOGE was the last chance to change the trajectory. We will see this system collapse within our lifetime. The interest payments on the debt are swallowing the bulk of the budget.

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John Collins
John Collins@Logically_JCยท
So many of our problems could be fixed by properly funding public education.
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aisha
aisha@spinelessaishaยท
im afraid i'm starting to understand why this whole "sandboxing" and "containerization" is such a common direciton things move in... this computer shit really does suck huh
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockukยท
What 'advanced' AI coding techniques are you using? I.e. what do you feel like you've discovered that no-one else knows about yet?
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