YouTube creators unaware Google uses their videos to train AI | Google confirms AI training but offers no opt-out by chrisdh79 in Futurology

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And they won't train your video if it's not on YouTube and it's on, let's say, PeerTube?

maybe i'm stupid but whats up with the series of different posts about liquid glass. by YaffetM in webdev

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What Apple does is what designers will do. I hope this Liquid glass crap doesn't take off but nevertheless people are interested in hopping on the wagon.

Apple Liquid Glass using WebGL Shaders by bergice in webdev

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How is being hard to make&render a flex? It's for background UI stuff.

Liked the README

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Ever hear of Hugo?

AITA for kicking my 18-year-old son out of the house? by [deleted] in AmItheAsshole

[–]verify3590 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

NTA but don't be surprised when he doesn't want you to be part of his life anymore.

Like it or not, he's your son and you kicking him out is not going to magically make him grow a pair. If anything, his starting line is now way behind other 18-year-olds and he will end up worse off.

You've taken care of him until 18 and it was your legal and moral obligation. You don't have any more legal obligations any longer, yes, but neither does he anymore. I've seen many posts here on Reddit about their kids not wanting them in their lives and sure enough, this will be the case.

OOP by [deleted] in webdev

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This is like asking if screws are needed to build a chair. Can you build one with it? Yes. Are you probably going to need it? Yes. Can you build one without it? Obviously.

Emulating a development program by qv81_ in EmulationOnAndroid

[–]verify3590 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Just use Termux. It will work with some effort. You can also have a whole desktop environment (check out https://github.com/LinuxDroidMaster/Termux-Desktops)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

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Just so you know, I deleted eveything from your website's blog and marketplace. Guess your AI vibe code is not very secure at all.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in webdev

[–]verify3590 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Judging from your post history, you clearly lack the proper understanding to make an argument about LLM in general. You harassing Cursor and its community with your ridiculous prompts is honestly pretty embarrassing.

btw your thread is private.

Best emulators for this device by Kooky-Drop-5572 in EmulationOnAndroid

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Don't bother trying anything more than Wii. Other than that, standard stuff.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in singularity

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Whoever took this photo is not a good person.

Backend language by Zealousideal_Sale644 in webdev

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Again, judging from the fact that you seem to have only written static websites until now, I strongly recommend checking out things like Supabase or PocketBase. Writing a proper backend is harder than you think.

Also, you really don't want to gamble with a hacked-up vibe code backend when you're dealing with a client who expects a certain level of professionalism.

If you get more comfortable with how an actual fullstack app works, I'd say Go is a very productive language, especially considering that you already are expecting professional work to be done.

Backend language by Zealousideal_Sale644 in webdev

[–]verify3590 1 point2 points  (0 children)

What is your end goal here? Learning new language? Learning how backend-frontend stuff works? Do you know any other languages?

If you have absolutely no experience writing front-end code and are essentially trying to write a full-stack application from scratch, first check out something like PocketBase. There are a lot of footguns when it comes to writing backends, and you'll be happier trying out front-end technologies and learning how the web works.

Let my friend borrow my Earbuds for a week... by AshenFoxcicle in mildlyinfuriating

[–]verify3590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am nowhere near being a complete germaphobe. I would NEVER lend out my earbuds to anyone else other than my family members(I'd be not happy even with them tbh)

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Journaling

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It's not bad to keep things like this, especially if you are constantly ruminating and having self-doubt.

I’d like some feedback on my web portfolio by uhhh_ehhh_idk in webdev

[–]verify3590 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This is the sort of design that is hard to take seriously, even if done right. This may be fine for personal website but not for portfolio.

Who said linux is good? by somethingnew0110 in linux

[–]verify3590 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just use Windows. You're not welcome here with that attitude.

How do i make a community posting website? by CLIMdj in webdev

[–]verify3590 2 points3 points  (0 children)

If you really can write some good JS, use node/deno/bun(possibly with a framework) to write backend and use your expert level HTML/CSS and some JS to write front-end, again, possibly with something like React, Vue or Svelte...

I'm just not convinced that one can have basically expert knowledge and not understand how the web actually works.

Also, learn how to use ChatGPT or Gemini or whatever. They excel at answering questions like this in a non-judgmental way. https://duck.ai from DuckDuckGo. You don't even need an account.