Forwarded from Abdre
was just reading some news today and it honestly blew my mind.
we mostly just use AI to help us code or write emails, but it turns out the US military has been using tools like Claude for actual combat planning. there are even reports they used AI during the recent airstrikes on Iran.
the crazy part is the drama behind it. Anthropic (the company behind Claude) actually pushed back. they drew a hard line saying they wouldn't allow their AI to be used for fully autonomous weapons. because of that, the pentagon basically cut ties with them and went looking for other companies (like OpenAI) who would agree to their terms.
it’s just wild to think about. AI isn't just our little coding assistant anymore.. it’s literally becoming the brain behind global warfare.
kind of a scary reality check today. what do you guys think about AI being used for stuff like this?
we mostly just use AI to help us code or write emails, but it turns out the US military has been using tools like Claude for actual combat planning. there are even reports they used AI during the recent airstrikes on Iran.
the crazy part is the drama behind it. Anthropic (the company behind Claude) actually pushed back. they drew a hard line saying they wouldn't allow their AI to be used for fully autonomous weapons. because of that, the pentagon basically cut ties with them and went looking for other companies (like OpenAI) who would agree to their terms.
it’s just wild to think about. AI isn't just our little coding assistant anymore.. it’s literally becoming the brain behind global warfare.
kind of a scary reality check today. what do you guys think about AI being used for stuff like this?
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Today I learned about TanStack Query and how it simplifies data fetching and caching in React. It’s interesting to see how it removes a lot of the complexity we usually deal with when using useEffect and manual state management.
I also tried to refactor my CryptoTracker project using what I learned. The refactoring went pretty well and the structure feels better now.
Unfortunately, there’s one bug I couldn’t debug today 😅. I’ll revisit it tomorrow with a fresh mind.
That’s it for today.
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I also tried to refactor my CryptoTracker project using what I learned. The refactoring went pretty well and the structure feels better now.
Unfortunately, there’s one bug I couldn’t debug today 😅. I’ll revisit it tomorrow with a fresh mind.
That’s it for today.
Good night everyone 🌙
@futurefullstack
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Journey Update: TanStack Router
Learned TanStack Router today! Perfect for file-based routing, nested routes, data fetching, and type-safe routing.
Use it over React Router when your app gets complex or you want cleaner data handling.
Next up: exploring state management with Redux and Zustand—excited to see how it improves app
#CodeVlogs #React
@futurefullstack
Learned TanStack Router today! Perfect for file-based routing, nested routes, data fetching, and type-safe routing.
Use it over React Router when your app gets complex or you want cleaner data handling.
Next up: exploring state management with Redux and Zustand—excited to see how it improves app
#CodeVlogs #React
@futurefullstack
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Today I learned Zustand, a simple state management library for React. I liked how minimal it is—creating and sharing global state across components is very clean and requires little boilerplate compared to Redux.
Small step, but a useful one for building scalable React apps.
Tomorrow: learning Redux 🔥
#React
@futurefullstack
Small step, but a useful one for building scalable React apps.
Tomorrow: learning Redux 🔥
#React
@futurefullstack
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Learning tech is not a race.
Some people will learn faster than you.
Some will get jobs before you.
Some will understand things quicker.
But the only thing that matters is that you don’t stop.
Stay consistent.
Keep building.
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@futurefullstack
Some people will learn faster than you.
Some will get jobs before you.
Some will understand things quicker.
But the only thing that matters is that you don’t stop.
Stay consistent.
Keep building.
Your time will come. 💻🚀
@futurefullstack
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