Best of Future2025

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    Avatar of colkgirlCode Like A Girl·1y

    Remote Work for Developers in 2025: Opportunities and Challenges

    Remote work for developers has transitioned from a perk to a standard practice, and by 2025, it's expected to see further transformation with new tools like AI-powered code reviews and virtual reality meetings. Effective remote work involves mastering advanced tools, collaborating across different time zones, and managing time efficiently. Success in this environment requires flexibility, continuous learning, and building strong digital relationships.

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    Avatar of thedevcraftThe Dev Craft·1y

    I Finally Built a Time Machine - Send Emails to Future!

    FutureMailto allows you to send emails to yourself or loved ones scheduled years into the future. This app acts as a digital time capsule for sharing dreams, regrets, or hopes with your future self or others, providing a way to preserve your presence long into the future.

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    Avatar of mreflowMatt Wolfe·1y

    Over 50 Insane Ways To Use The NEW ChatGPT

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    Avatar of primeagenThePrimeTime·1y

    I Played Quake But Its Purely AI Generated

    Exploring an AI-generated replica of a classic game like Quake, the post delves into both the impressive and underwhelming aspects of the experience. It highlights the technical feat of generating every frame of the game, but also questions its long-term viability and usefulness. The potential future implications of AI tech, such as its impact on real-time events and manipulation of information, are discussed, raising concerns alongside the excitement for possible gaming advancements.

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    Avatar of linuxcastThe Linux Cast·1y

    The End of Humanity?

    The post discusses artificial intelligence (AI), starting with a light conversation about the relevance of printers before diving into the primary topic of AI. It examines the varying perspectives on AI, from its potential to revolutionize industries to fears that it could harm humanity. The podcast hosts share personal experiences with AI tools like ChatGPT, highlighting both their benefits—such as saving time and aiding in learning—and drawbacks, including concerns about tech companies pushing AI too quickly. The conversation also addresses broader societal impacts, ethical issues, and the challenge of managing AI advancement in a way that benefits society without exacerbating existing problems.

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    Avatar of hnHacker News·1y

    The Bitter Prediction

    The author shares experiences with AI tools like Claude Code, highlighting their impressive capabilities to improve coding productivity while expressing concerns about losing the joy of coding. Additionally, the high costs of AI tools and potential inequalities in access raise significant reservations about the future of software development. The post predicts that AI-driven development practices may change the nature and enjoyment of programming.

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    Avatar of watercoolerWatercooler·1y

    Tony was a vibe coder

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    Avatar of amandeep58Backend Developer·1y

    FutureMailTo: A Powerful Email Scheduler - Send Emails to 2035!

    FutureMailTo allows users to schedule emails to be delivered years in the future, acting as a digital time capsule. Users can send messages to themselves or loved ones, even anonymously. It's designed for sharing heartfelt notes, dreams, or hopes with one's future self or others.

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    Avatar of primeagenThePrimeTime·1y

    Were Cooked

    Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns that AI is on the verge of escaping human control as it continues to get smarter. He emphasizes the potential risks of AI no longer taking orders from humans.

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    Avatar of primeagenThePrimeTime·1y

    Ex-Google CEO: AI Is Slipping Out of Control

    Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt warns that AI is rapidly advancing and could soon surpass human intelligence, potentially making it uncontrollable. He predicts that within three to five years, researchers will achieve artificial general intelligence (AGI), leading to a scenario where AI can self-improve and no longer need to take orders from humans. The discussion highlights the existential risks and challenges posed by this rapid development of AI technology.