š§ #learntocode
but also learn why to code
what to code
when to code
not to mention you can also just have a lot of fun coding
Think of AI like a junior developer on your team. It can't read your mind or guess what your whole project looks like. Give it a clear, isolated piece of the problem and a specific goal. That's when you get answers that actually help.
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š§ #learntocode
but also learn why to code
what to code
when to code
not to mention you can also just have a lot of fun coding
Okay, I finished a third or fourth rewrite of this basic intro to web APIs from a few years ago.
https://stefanbohacek.com/blog/weather-web-app-web-api-tutorial/
I might revisit some of the older tutorials as well. Yeah, I know, vibe coding is all the rage these days.
Still, someone might appreciate this.
Ey qué tal, el primer formulario de freecodecamp que hice mientras que el cliente estaba prendido en candela de lo enojao, me gustó hacerlo solito googleando y tal.
#webdev #DesarrolloWeb #FreeCodeCamp #100DaysOfCode #learntocode #aprenderaprogramar #html #css #frontend #webdesign #diseƱoweb #UI #xfce #comunidadtech #programacion #programming #coding
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Fear and Loathing of AI (Part III): āLearn AIā Is the New āLearn to Codeā
By Cliff Potts, CSO, and Editor-in-Chief of WPS News
There is a sentence that shows up in every technological cycle right before the disappointment phase begins.
āJust learn the skill.ā
It sounds empowering. It sounds reasonable. It sounds like personal agency.
It is also a lie we have been telling people for decades.
The obedience script
āLearn to codeā was never about opportunity.
It was about discipline.
It trained people to accept that:
When the promised jobs didnāt materializeāor paid far less than advertisedāthe story shifted seamlessly: you didnāt learn the right language, the right framework, the right stack.
Now the phrase has been updated.
āLearn AI.ā
Same script. Same pressure. Same outcome.
Skills donāt collapse ā markets do
Coding did not fail because people were lazy or incapable. It failed because markets flooded, tools commoditized, and labor lost leverage.
AI will follow the same arc, only faster.
The moment a skill becomes:
it stops being a path to security and becomes a baseline requirement for staying afloat.
The reward for compliance is not prosperity.
It is continued participation.
Training as cost transfer
Here is what ālearn AIā really means in practice:
None of that is accidental.
It is a system designed to push costs downward while extracting value upward.
The more often you are told to retrain, the clearer it becomes that training itself is the product.
The illusion of agency
People are encouraged to believe that mastery equals control.
But control does not come from skill alone.
It comes from:
Without those, skill is just labor dressed up as self-improvement.
Learning AI may help you keep your job a little longer.
It will not protect you from the logic of the system deploying it.
What learning actually means now
This does not mean you should refuse to learn.
It means you should learn without illusions.
Learn AI the way you learn any tool:
Do not learn it expecting salvation.
Do not learn it expecting loyalty from platforms.
Do not learn it expecting the market to reward you for effort.
Markets reward leverage, not diligence.
The quiet truth
The most dangerous part of ālearn AIā is not that it is false.
It is that it is incomplete.
It tells people how to adapt, but never who benefits.
It demands flexibility, but never offers stability.
It promises relevance, but never guarantees dignity.
We have seen this cycle before.
And it did not end with freedom.
It ended with exhaustion.
For more social commentary, please see Occupy 2.5 at https://Occupy25.com
#AISkills #ArtificialIntelligence #economicPrecarity #futureOfWork #laborEconomics #learnToCode #Occupy25 #platformCapitalism #technologyHype #workforceRetraining #WPSNewsFor old timers and youngsters eager to learn, here is an amazing Game Source Code collection. I admire the effort a large group of people made to put it together for future generations.
It's a huge 1.2TB archive on the Internet Archive, containing source code from the 1970s to today.
This is an absolute goldmine.
https://archive.org/details/gamesourcecode
#GameDev #SourceCode #RetroGaming #Programming #GameHistory #InternetArchive #Coding #LearnToCode
š Saturday, April 25, 2026 š
Progress Update
Day 114 of Year 3 | Day 845 overall since Jan 1, 2024
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⢠freeCodeCamp: Python ~ Introduction to Strings š¤
Back to fundamentalsābecause strong basics build strong developers. Every line of code counts.
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"Train Fight" got some updates. New music (in Stereo!), new levels and controls. Check it out either on Scratch or Turbowarp if you want 60fps
https://scratch.mit.edu/projects/1285094904/
https://turbowarp.org/1285094904?fps=60
#gaming #game #scratch #indiedev #gamedev #indiegames #indiegamedev #ScratchGame #MadeWithScratch #Coding #LearnToCode