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Richard MacManus
@ricmac@mastodon.social  ·  activity timestamp last month

GPT-5 reaction amongst developers has been...mixed. In fact one of the developers OpenAI featured on its launch-day promotions has done a complete 180 — he now says he was wrong about GPT-5 (Theo Browne). Questions of coding quality aside, GPT-5 raises some interesting longer term questions for devs: if AI can build things just using web standards, will that lead to less reliance on React frameworks? https://thenewstack.io/gpt-5-a-choose-your-own-adventure-for-frontend-developers/ #gpt5 #frontend

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Jake in the desert
@jake4480@c.im replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ricmac okay, less of a reliance on React frameworks is not a silver lining I'd thought of. I'm not a fan of any of this 'AI' stuff but anything to end or even slightly lessen the web dev world's obsession with React crap, well.. 😂
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Ben Ramsey
@ramsey@phpc.social replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@jake4480 @ricmac I came here to say the same thing!
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@jake4480@c.im replied  ·  activity timestamp last month
@ramsey @ricmac hahaha the fact that for some reason the React crap became standard is so strange. But here we are. I've made sites (mostly for myself) since the 90s, hated when Flash got big on sites and refused to do that then, or slicing up Photoshop images, hated that trend too.. there have been some truly stupid web trends through the years 😂
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