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What is your most "Fuck you, this is actually awesome?" take?

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    Ohh people are aren't going to like this

    AI coding, "vibe coding"

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    Yeah, take the enshittification out and +1.

    How many corporate man hours are wasted re-inventing the wheel a bajillion times? Wouldn’t it be awesome if people could do less of that, and do more personal stuff like “make this niche program to cuz I want to, and share it,” or “make a game as a passion project” because the bar to entry isn’t an expensive CS education?

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      Ohh people are aren't going to like this

      AI coding, "vibe coding"

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      Vibe coding has a niche, which is people who can read, understand, and debug code, but can't remember the syntax or can't be arsed to write everything manually. It's good for blocking in right now, basically, and that's an entirely valid use of the technology

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        Owning a pickup truck is pretty awesome, and I don’t think I’ll ever buy a different type of vehicle again.

        Mentioning it online gets hate, but in real life people keep coming up to me, complimenting how nice it looks, asking questions about it, and kids give me thumbs up when I drive by. All of that is just a bonus on top of the fact that I love driving it and the way it looks - and that’s all that really matters.

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        Speaking as a Texan, I associate the worst of truck driving with “being an ass.” It’s not always true, but man, if someone’s gonna cut me off just to be a jerk, it’s usually a lifted abomination.

        This though:

        1993 Ford Ranger

        This is fine.

        No, it’s magnificent.

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          What I mean is like, what do you think is unironically awesome, even if people now think its cringe or stupid?

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          AI art (and AI in general). The amount of misinformed and outright wrong bullshit that gets levelled at me when I defend AI or point out something false is ludicrous. Almost every single argument against it was levelled at photography a century ago, much of that was levelled at pre-mixed paints before that, and what's left is either flat out wrong, or levelled at the wrong place

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            What I mean is like, what do you think is unironically awesome, even if people now think its cringe or stupid?

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            Silent Hill: Homecoming was the first thing to come to mind.

            It's the only one I've really played and I thought it was great. I can understand how the Silent Hill community doesn't like it, but I also believe they're blowing their criticisms out of proportion to fit in with immature tantrum throwers.

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              Owning a pickup truck is pretty awesome, and I don’t think I’ll ever buy a different type of vehicle again.

              Mentioning it online gets hate, but in real life people keep coming up to me, complimenting how nice it looks, asking questions about it, and kids give me thumbs up when I drive by. All of that is just a bonus on top of the fact that I love driving it and the way it looks - and that’s all that really matters.

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              Crazy watching you get downvoted for driving a pickup.

              Most of the people on these forums live in major cities and don't do any real work with their lives, so it's understandable.

              I guess I was mistaken for holding them to a higher standard.

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                AI art (and AI in general). The amount of misinformed and outright wrong bullshit that gets levelled at me when I defend AI or point out something false is ludicrous. Almost every single argument against it was levelled at photography a century ago, much of that was levelled at pre-mixed paints before that, and what's left is either flat out wrong, or levelled at the wrong place

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                Wait but why would someone defend ai art...

                Like the only reason I can think of is it maybe makes someone who is lazy feel good about themselves because they make a computer generated picture with zero effort (while stealing from real artists and feeding the megacorp machine) ?

                Sorry, this is on the same level of saying "well they denied electricity at first and this is just like that!" Braindead take.

                Carry on. (Yes im reinforcing your comment by even replying here, ha!!)

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                  Yeah, take the enshittification out and +1.

                  How many corporate man hours are wasted re-inventing the wheel a bajillion times? Wouldn’t it be awesome if people could do less of that, and do more personal stuff like “make this niche program to cuz I want to, and share it,” or “make a game as a passion project” because the bar to entry isn’t an expensive CS education?

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                  How many corporate man hours are wasted re-inventing the wheel a bajillion times? Wouldn’t

                  Honestly, very little. Unless you're in a "not designed here" environment. There's a lot of open source applications/libraries out there that can be added to your project to get what you need.

                  But I do agree, vibe coding can be great as long as it's just for one off small projects. Need to do a quick computation or a quick POC and don't want to spend the time setting everything up? Great!

                  But if you want to build an application that's used by 1000 or even millions and receives regular updates? Please follow best practices / design patterns, etc... otherwise you'll be rewiring the entire codebase every time you want to add a new feature.

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                    I use it for work so pretty much every single day but that's besides the point. It would be awesome even if I had no need for one.

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                    I was just curious. You mentioned just liking the truck enough that I wondered if it was more fashion or function. Nothing wrong with fashion of course, who wants to drive a vehicle they don't like the look of? I have feelings about efficiency, but that's your wallet, not mine.

                    I want to get a small truck for my wife (she's always got a project going that would benefit from cargo space) but small trucks are tough to come by these days. I wish Rangers weren't as big as F150s used to be.

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                      How many corporate man hours are wasted re-inventing the wheel a bajillion times? Wouldn’t

                      Honestly, very little. Unless you're in a "not designed here" environment. There's a lot of open source applications/libraries out there that can be added to your project to get what you need.

                      But I do agree, vibe coding can be great as long as it's just for one off small projects. Need to do a quick computation or a quick POC and don't want to spend the time setting everything up? Great!

                      But if you want to build an application that's used by 1000 or even millions and receives regular updates? Please follow best practices / design patterns, etc... otherwise you'll be rewiring the entire codebase every time you want to add a new feature.

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                      I dunno, my experience is teams of people grinding away designing systems that are likely 95% the same as what several other companies already constructed, if not hundreds. It’s great if they use (much less contribute to) some open library for the functionality, so the wheel doesn’t get re-invented, but how often is that the case?

                      Of course one doesn’t want to distribute slop. I’m talking more theoretical, especially if more formal code verification becomes standard.

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                        What I mean is like, what do you think is unironically awesome, even if people now think its cringe or stupid?

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                        I was an early adopter of No Man's Sky (long before the shift in public perception), and I fucking loved it back then, and love it now as well. But admitting that in public a few years back was tantamount to saying that stapling your child to a rabid badger was a great alternative to hiring a babysitter.

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                          Interstellar

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                          C'mon Tars!

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                            Pickup trucks in and of themselves as a concept is fine.

                            The issue I an many others have with them is that they have grown to large, even here in Sweden we have got infected by American pickup trucks that has their bonnet at the same height as my 2021 Seat Leon's roof.

                            That is insane.

                            Get back to the size of 80-90s pickups, and I doubt you'll get a many complaints

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                            I agree 1000000% with this. Light duty pickups are amazing.

                            Nissan used to have a light duty pickup everywhere, even the US, called the NP300 Hardbody that slowly morphed into the bloated "Navara" - except for South Africa. Nissan used to have this very Africa-appropriate tiny light duty truck, the Champ. Stellar vehicle. They made the same exact model from 1971 to 2008, and then replaced it with the Nissan NP300 Hardbody. Both are solid metal deathtraps, can be fixed with wire and string, but they're donkeys as well. Modestly sized and will just go forward (not too fast!) forever. Nissan never stopped making a light duty pickup because the Africa market demands it - something cheap and simple that carries and goes. No frills, not even good for a drive more than 4 hours because the seats are terrible.

                            And don't get me started on the way Toyota ruined the Hilux. The only entity in the known universe that could destroy a Hilux was Toyota itself. Damn shame.

                            Everyone driving these giant monsters wouldn't know a good economical work vehicle if it drove up to them and dumped a cubic meter of sand on them.

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                              Interstellar

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                              Tenet

                              I don’t care if it has plot holes. It’s still an awesome movie.

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                                Hah, you took the one part that makes a truck stand out from a van, and put a box over it making it a bad van!

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                                My apologies for not consulting your opinion when building out my truck.

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                                  Modern magic. We tricked crystals into thinking by drugging them and zapping them with electricity. Then we used those crystals to trick matricies into hallucinating by forcing them to guess the answer to math questions and smacking them when they get it wrong and kept doing that until they get it right. Ethics and hype aside, it's pretty fucking wild.

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                                  At first I thought you would talk about Magic the Gathering. My confusion increased with every sentence.

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                                    Ohh people are aren't going to like this

                                    AI coding, "vibe coding"

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                                    AI coding, “vibe coding”

                                    We call it 'slopping'

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                                      What I mean is like, what do you think is unironically awesome, even if people now think its cringe or stupid?

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                                      Alien, zombie, monster, catastrophe, etc movies and shows. Obviously not all of them, but the genre in general.

                                      Many people complain these shows only work because the characters act stupid, and it's true.

                                      BUT:
                                      a) what's the alternative? Not having these shows at all?
                                      b) People are stupid even without a catastrophe. What makes you think we suddenly all develop a brain when there's an alien invasion, or zombie outbreak? If Covid showed us anything, than that there's a very large part of the population who'd go out of their way to act against everyone's best interest.

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                                        You normally cook salami?

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                                          Steven Universe. The online fandom was insane. The actual show was incredible.

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                                          I tried so hard but it just didn’t click with me.

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