Development
Open Interpreter is a user-friendly tool that runs AI on your computer
Open Interpreter is making coding more accessible, flexible, and downright fun.
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Development
/ 3 months agoReddit CEO boldly says API fees are here to stay, blackout or not
The CEO of Reddit said the massive protest by 8,000 groups on the platform did nothing to change his mind about...
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AI
/ 4 months agoThe best AI website builders (2023)
In this article, we'll discuss some of these tools and how you can build simple, no-code websites for personal or business...
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Social
/ 4 months agoApollo will shut down as tempers flare over Reddit API changes
Reddit isn't budging from a plan to charge tens of thousands of dollars for access to its API, and now one...
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Development
/ 4 months agoReddit communities plan protest on June 12 over API changes
Some Reddit communities will go private on June 12 in protest of upcoming API changes that could kill their favorite apps.
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Social
/ 4 months agoYour favorite Reddit app might soon stop working
Changes to Reddit's API might force developers to shut down their apps if they can't pay tens of thousands of dollars...
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News
/ 5 months agoTwitter’s encrypted DM feature is a mess, and you shouldn’t trust it
A Twitter employee claimed they Twitter's encrypted DM feature is safe. But, people on the inside say there tell a different...
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Development
/ 1 year agoSoftware is increasingly being built by nonprogrammers – here’s why
No-code platforms help increase the number of developers, in a time of increasing demand for software development.
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Development
/ 2 years agoWhat makes React Native suitable for Uber Eats and other online food delivery apps?
Uber Eats has an interesting journey and React Native has played a pivotal role all through this journey.
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Development
/ 2 years agoSPA or PWA: What will work best for your app?
Both of these advanced technologies are quite popular these days. Still, many companies, including famous brands, go for PWAs.