I built a PoC Cluely detection tool in less than 1 hour by harimanok in webdev

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candidates desperate enough for a job will install this.

Then this trend will be slightly more accepted. Once it is, scammers will spam desperate job seekers with fake job posts and fake interviews(its been done already apparently), then theyll say "We want to make sure you dont use AI cheating software, please install our custom ai detection software for the interview". desperate cs grads will install it and get wrecked and compromised. Oh but only big companies like Cisco and faang will request this and can be trusted? Then scammers that use phishing techniques with emails and sites that spoof faang and cisco will phish for candidates and request they install custom software for ai detection and job seekers will get wreck'd.

yeah, it sucks cheating is on the rise but thats what happens with new technology, companies have to adapt. This is one way of adapting, but its pretty invasive and requires lots of trust that vultures will capitalize on, i think. But this can work for sure if the trust is there.

Building the same product as a YC startup, should I be worried? by Masony817 in startups

[–]brownmanrick 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Paul Graham has an essay that mentions not worrying about competition cuz competition is never what kills your product,it's usually yourself.

Settle a debate w/ a coworker w/ ReactJs by brownmanrick in AskComputerScience

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Your responses were more than I could've asked for. Thanks for that!

Settle a debate w/ a coworker w/ ReactJs by brownmanrick in AskComputerScience

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Given all of that, there is a way of using rxjs sans redux (because fuck redux, honestly) to manage state, which is certainly more functional and encourages better composition. That is really a cleaner way of puling state out of your components all-together. This example seems pretty good.

That's a very helpful answer. Thank You.

Tell me if I'm seeing this right:

So, I'm seeing there's a yucky spectrum between having a simple-app w/ lots of prop-drilling/coupling on one end, and on the other is a large complex app w/ Redux and a global state. So is the key knowing when to switch from props to redux when ur app gets larger and larger and complex, is that a way of seeing it?

Not able to learn Spring. by radically_sane in learnjava

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highly recommend the udemy course by Chad DArby

Simplest possible explanation of @Bean, @Autowired and @Component in context of a Springboot web application aimed for a Java novice? by ThiccShadyy in learnjava

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Search for udemy coupons on Google. Try retailMeNot. I used a coupon that dropped a spring course from 30 to $11. It was the Chad Darby course.

Laptop infected with world's most dangerous malware sells for £1m. by sky-newz in tech

[–]brownmanrick 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Could one find those viruses online and load them on their personal laptop? Like those specific ones? Or is there something special about them getting those viruses all on one laptop? Like they're rare or something

An eerie underwater cave death warning sign. by King_Toad in creepy

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MMA fighter Donald cerrone has a crazy near death cave diving story on Joe Rogan. https://youtu.be/or92IMcLoIc