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Rodrigo Noales 🎹 💻 - A.k.a. SonicByte

@roroland

#Frontend developer / UI developer / #css lover / #mediaComposer & #filmComposer #gameComposer https://t.co/LfobFMLp8j

I'm from Argentina Katılım Mart 2009
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Adam Argyle
Adam Argyle@argyleink·
Why does AI suck at front-end? 🗑️ trained on ancient history 👀 can't see ❓ doesn't know why 🏞️ no environmental control there's no human v20.2.1 to target. we're a LLM combinatorial explosion ⤷ nerdy.dev/why-ai-sucks-a… #ai #webdev #css
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Dr Kareem Carr
Dr Kareem Carr@kareem_carr·
There's a toxic culture coming out of the AI industry that keeps trying to get us not to think. The message is everywhere. Don’t read the code, just vibe-code. Don’t try to understand all the text, just let AI summarize it. Don’t bother educating yourself, it’s too late. Don’t worry about the errors. Trust that everything will be fixed in the next version. The theme is the same. Don’t think too hard. Just keep swallowing the slop.
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Rebane
Rebane@rebane2001·
i've finally got a new blogpost out!! this one talks about modern CSS, it's new features, and practical real world uses as usual, the visuals are css-only and have lots of cool interactivity and easter eggs :3 have fun! lyra.horse/blog/2025/08/y…
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Aditya
Aditya@AdityaShips·
Whoever built this, you just saved my entire day
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Shervin
Shervin@shervin·
Lady of Freedom زنِ آزادی Zan-e Āzādi
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Rodrigo Noales 🎹 💻 - A.k.a. SonicByte
@ybhrdwj I imagine they will figure it out somehow, but I think is a reminder you should always embrace the core web technologies... I never being a fun of the framework, Tailwind could die, vanilla css don't.
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Yash Bhardwaj
Yash Bhardwaj@ybhrdwj·
Tailwind lays of 75% of their team. the reason is so ironic: > their css framework became extremely popular w AI coding agents, 75m downloads/mo > that meant nobody would visit their docs where they promoted paid offerings > resulting in 40% drop in traffic & 80% revenue loss
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Tech with Mak
Tech with Mak@techNmak·
"Programmers will automate themselves out of existence." That's what they said. And programmers laughed so hard they couldn't respond. Two years into the AI revolution, here's what actually happened: What the doomers predicted: 1./ AI writes all the code 2./ Developers become obsolete 3./ Only managers and marketers survive 4./ Programming becomes a dead career What actually happened: 1./ AI writes code that needs debugging by developers 2./ Developers spend more time reviewing AI output than writing from scratch 3./ The skill gap between good and bad developers got WIDER, not narrower 4./ Demand for senior developers who understand what AI can't do went UP The brutal irony nobody saw coming: AI didn't replace developers. It replaced the developers who thought AI would do their job for them. Here's the real shift: - Junior devs who learn to prompt AI? Productive. - Senior devs who understand system design? Irreplaceable. - Developers who just copy-paste without understanding? Already obsolete (AI just made it obvious). - Managers who thought they could skip hiring developers? Drowning in unmaintainable AI-generated code. We're not laughing because we're safe. We're laughing because the people who predicted our extinction don't understand what we actually do. AI is a tool. And like every tool before it, it makes good developers better and exposes bad developers faster.
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Miguel Ángel Durán
Miguel Ángel Durán@midudev·
Claude Code es genial pero es muy caro... Tienes que probar Open Code porque es brutal. Ofrece el uso de algunos modelos totalmente gratis. Y funciona con modelos locales como Qwen.
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Miguel Ángel Durán
Miguel Ángel Durán@midudev·
Dime lo MEJOR y lo PEOR en programación este 2025. Framework, tecnología, biblioteca, empresa... Quiero hacer un vídeo sobre esto esta semana.
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JobFound Remote Jobs 👨‍💻
Role: Jr. Frontend Developer Est Salary: $20 - $32 per hour Location: Remote - HTML5, CSS3 - Responsive design, flexbox, and grid layouts. Let us know if you are Interested 👇
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JobFound Remote Jobs 👨‍💻
Role: Junior Web Developer Salary: $28 - $33 per hour Location: Remote - HTML, CSS - problem-solving skills Let us know if you’re Interested 👇
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Tom Dörr
Tom Dörr@tom_doerr·
CSS library for building interfaces that resemble Apple's System OS
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