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marziply
·7 tháng trước·discuss
Honestly? I kind of suspected this would happen, just not nearly as soon as this. Even though Rust is gaining a lot of traction, it simply isn't the tool of choice (yet?) for large scale web applications most of the time. Furthermore, there's _a lot_ of competition in this space. It's not too surprising that the market for this kind of service was an uphill battle - it's a smaller market for Rust based web applications and sometimes it's cheaper to deploy to a more conventional cloud platform. That being said, many of their articles have been very insightful and I have personally benefited from them greatly.
marziply
·7 tháng trước·discuss
It's a tragedy but I think it's true that SO has lost a significant amount of value given AI's new presence. Having said that, it's not like it's dead - it's a community of real people rather than an amalgamation of knowledge in a single tool. What sets SO apart and will always set it apart is that human aspect. For future problems that AI has no knowledge of, there will always be a group of people better equipped to answer questions through real life experience and deductions that AI simply cannot apply. I suspect in the next few years, SO will evolve into a platform that focuses on that human aspect because ultimately that's the only avenue I can see that would work. It's unlikely SO will die any time soon, it's more likely that the platform will find ways of pivoting to keep business flowing. It's not like SO is struggling for questions right now anyway, it continues to be a massively popular platform. Predicting the future is somewhat of a pointless task but I think it's safe to say, for now, that SO is still alive, and will be that way for a while at least.
marziply
·7 tháng trước·discuss
The only good thing this clown has ever done for America. It's a weird day to be agreeing with the orange man.
marziply
·7 tháng trước·discuss
I find both of your stock apps (API and investment) quite interesting but both websites are eerily absent of any information outside of their respective purposes. Both websites are clean and the designs are nice but struggle on mobile it seems (I'm on Android, Brave browser, horizontal scroll seems to be buggy). I wish there was additional information outside of just what they do - I'd like to know more about the developer that created them, goals/ambitions for the future, that kind of thing. Right now, the investment app looks like a scam from an outside perspective. One page, limited information, nothing personal about it. How can I trust such a website with my hard earned cash? I think an improvement would be to have additional pages on who you are, why I should trust you, and what exactly I might get in return for my subscription. It's also probably important to make it clear that you cannot promise any long term profits from this app and that it is almost akin to gambling so users should be prepared to lose money.