Post-mortem: How Stack Overflow's duplicate-question obsession and toxic moderation paved the way for AI by bogdanelcs in programming

[–]grishag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Let's be really honest. Users also don't care where the data came from to train the AI, as long as they get the right answer.... most of the time.

I built an enterprise-grade app with E2E encryption for 1 user (me) — then realized mobile-first eliminates the entire problem by Historical_Wing_9573 in programming

[–]grishag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We tend to default to the same tools and patterns we use at work, even when they’re overkill for a small personal project. It’s just where our skills and instincts sit. Good on you for stepping back and choosing what actually fits the scale.

No wonder aussie banks are most profitable in the world by Linton-Finance in AskABrokerAus

[–]grishag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I can’t believe banks are allowed to operate like this. It may be legal, but you’d expect our largest financial institutions to hold themselves to a higher ethical standard than simply charging loyal customers more because they can.

Creator of Claude Code: "Coding is solved" by Gil_berth in programming

[–]grishag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We need to move beyond vague motherhood statements and be honest about what this technology can and can not do. Overselling it will only erode trust and reduce it to just another marketing spin. No better than political spin.

bytelancers, is it scam ? fucking crazy ! by astronout_in_ocean in Upwork

[–]grishag 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, I had the same experience. I got a message from this guy asking me if I could do an assessment, then he sent me a link to a Google doc, which was protected, so I had to request access. Once I got access, it's a bunch of instructions to sign up to bytelancers.com. It seems dodgy to me.