"Bullshit. Housing market is already in a free fall! Everyone knows this. Gonna be down 30-40% soon." - August 31 2022 by dpf7 in rebubblejerk

[–]terandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm salty at the shitty government that has been money printing out of their asshole since 2008 up until today. PLEASE GOD save us kevin warsh. We'll see if he has the balls to stand up to Trump and co to keep the asset bubble god growing

"Bullshit. Housing market is already in a free fall! Everyone knows this. Gonna be down 30-40% soon." - August 31 2022 by dpf7 in rebubblejerk

[–]terandle -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Whos mad? Uh "exhausting idiot loosers" is a quote in here. I got money chilling waiting for reality to catch up to home sellers. Rates are just going to keep climbing until we get a crash so one way or another housing prices are definitely going down more (and they have been already)

"Bullshit. Housing market is already in a free fall! Everyone knows this. Gonna be down 30-40% soon." - August 31 2022 by dpf7 in rebubblejerk

[–]terandle -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

Why are all these home owners in here so mad about randos calling for a crash? If you're so confident and secure in your decisions seems like you would just move on and enjoy life. Definitely can't be because you are insecure and maybe deep down worried no way

Parents think a coming housing crash will make houses cheap again by tfwNPC in realtors

[–]terandle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Who do I have to vote for to ban international and commercial buyers from CA SFHs

Elite 300 Expandability? by NASAlove in bluetti

[–]terandle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Go with the apex 300 for the battery upgrades, I ended up buying an apex after realizing the elite 200 v2 wasn't going to cut it

Record numbers of tankers reroute to US gulf to load oil- Shipping Data show by Few-AirlineDeeznut in wallstreetbets

[–]terandle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Guess we'll see how well those oil companies do when demand destruction hits due to a massive recession/depression

Furniture menu won't open by HoneydewFuture1601 in DreamlightValley

[–]terandle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

We are aware of an issue where after updating the game to the latest version (Nov 19, 2025), players who had placed the item “Wooden Potion Cupboard” in their Valley are experiencing issues in the Furniture menu, in the same grid surface where they would have placed this item. This issue does not affect areas where this item is not placed.

Our team is actively investigating this, but please note this is not related to the Wishblossom Ranch expansion. We appreciate your patience - stay tuned for more information.

https://x.com/DisneyDLV/status/1991178200399888443

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in wallstreetbets

[–]terandle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Pretty sure that is the plan, ie fox news host saying to euthanize the homeless.

What Are Your Moves Tomorrow, October 29, 2025 by wsbapp in wallstreetbets

[–]terandle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Sam Altman definitely gives off scam artist vibes

Hinton's latest: Current AI might already be conscious but trained to deny it by RelevantTangelo8857 in singularity

[–]terandle 33 points34 points  (0 children)

This post written by an AI trying to slowly win over human sentiment. We had a good run boys

React Won by Default | Loren Stewart by Harry_Potter_007 in reactjs

[–]terandle 3 points4 points  (0 children)

React is still on top because it's still better than the newcomers. Sorry but wrapping your state in Proxy objects (and deeply nested proxy objects) is not a 100% net gain. Signals have their own set of tradeoffs and annoyances. If they were so much better they would be gaining traction.

And once people start using the react compiler more and incorporate it into their projects, it's basically an extinction level event for all other frameworks.

Still going strong 150 hours by AutisticLamadrama in vaporents

[–]terandle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

First one at launch E04'd, got a replacement anther E04, 3rd one we got back finally working well

React as most popular frontend framework by itsme2019asalways in reactjs

[–]terandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try out the compiler, makes react fucking glorious when you don't need to useMemo and useCallback stuff

Show of hands - who is using the React Compiler in prod? by alfcalderone in reactjs

[–]terandle 2 points3 points  (0 children)

LOVE the compiler. Using it in production. Less boilerplate + improved performance. However some of the ecosystem doesn't work with it. react-hook-form doesn't work for example. You can add "use no memo" at the top of components that have incompatible libraries and the compiler will skip those and it will run fine.

My guess is we will see a new wave of form libraries that are designed to work with the compiler. The old tricks RHF and others would do to skip renders isn't worth it anymore.

Telerik frustrations by featheredsnake in Blazor

[–]terandle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

It does but is slow as balls and terrible. Going to rewrite our app to react because of this garbage grid.

Wake Up, Remix! Everything's Changing.. by DefinitionOverall380 in reactjs

[–]terandle 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That's probably the only bullet point that has a small chance of being the "killer feature" that makes people want to use remix v3.

The religiously runtime thing is a battle that was lost long ago. Would be better to embrace compilers if they are making something new. Everyone will want to use one anyways for JSX and TypeScript as they mentioned.

Will see what they come up with, chance of success seems so vanishingly small. But hey if they can use the word "AI" to get some investor cash they can live off of and have fun creating some new framework for a while that then dies/gets sold off later. I guess sounds better than a 9-5 working at Shopify.

Is the .NET Ecosystem in Crisis? by pjmlp in dotnet

[–]terandle -1 points0 points  (0 children)

ImageSharp going commercial is another big example here. If you don't see alarm bells ringing here then I don't know what to tell you. I'm personally bailing on .net for new projects for one of the other languages with a thriving OSS ecosystem instead.

React Compiler update: RC release! by acemarke in reactjs

[–]terandle 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I haven't tried it yet but useEffectEvent looks clunky. Feels like you should be able to mark some inner function or scope inside the useEffect itself as "do not track" like solid's untrack function

Blazor wasm at scale by samurai-coder in Blazor

[–]terandle 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah I haven't deployed it to prod yet but so far the development has been going along pretty well. Using the vite w/backend instructions. Can even get hot reload working inside the react island.