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The good, bad, and ugly of AI healthcare, according to a doctor who uses AI
Samsung Wants To Let You Vibe Code Your Galaxy Phone Experience
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Huion Kamvas 22 (Gen 3) drawing tablet review: An excellent entry-level option

Huion Kamvas 22 (Gen 3) Review
For digital artists, it is a great time to be looking for hardware.
As a professional cartoonist and cartographer working exclusively in the digital workspace for about two decades, pen display tablets are where I live with my work. As a result, I have used/tested many models, shapes, and sizes in my years.
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Need a React.JS developer to build a Shopify website.
At least 2 years of development experience.
Experience building E-commerce websites is required.
European and US developers(we important time zone.)
$40/hr
Payment negotiable based on previous experience and level of experience.
The final candidate will begin work on March 15th. If the candidate applies, the post will be revised.
This is not a short-term assignment, as we will be able to address any issues that arise during the site's use.
Please attach a portfolio and a brief description of the most challenging aspect of your previous website development.
Proposals without this information will not be accepted.
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M5 Pro & M5 Max MacBook Pro review roundup: More of the same, at a higher price

Early reviews of the M5 Pro and M5 Max MacBook Pro are here.
The M5 Pro and M5 Max versions of the 14-inch MacBook Pro and 16-inch MacBook Pro were announced on March 3, offering better performance. The two laptops are spec bump upgrades, meaning there's effectively no other change, relative to the preceding M4 Pro and M4 Max models.
As a result, most reviews of the new laptop configurations focus largely on the processing hardware, what it can do, and how it performs in various tasks, be they hardware-intensive or not.
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EA Lays Off Staff Across All Battlefield Studios Following Record-Breaking Battlefield 6 Launch
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Which hosting company has the best email/calendar/contacts app for mobile?
I'll be shopping around for web hosting in the near future. The website will show what services my business offers and will need to have a way for potential customers to contact me. I know many of the hosting companies offer email accounts and should I choose to use an email account tied to my domain, I'd want to be able to check emails on my iPhone. Who has the best email app for mobile?
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Studio Display XDR review roundup: Pro display hardware, with a few caveats

Early Apple Studio Display XDR reviews are here.
The Apple Studio Display XDR debuted on March 3, replacing the Apple Pro Display XDR. Reviews of the new high-end external display began appearing on Monday, shortly after the iPhone maker lifted its embargo.
Various publications were quick to higlight the 120Hz refresh rate support and the miniLED backlight of the Apple Studio Display XDR as positive attributes, but there was no shortage of criticism, either.
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Live Nation Avoids Ticketmaster Breakup By 'Open Sourcing' Their Ticketing Model
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Clunky CRM experience given the AI advancement, is it just me?
We are using HubSpot, in the past we've also used Salesforce, and several other ones. But all of these CRM seems to be built on the same structure with different color. It feels quite clunky to me.
Mainly I found myself switching between tabs, tables, and pages to trace down some information. It seems that CRM like HubSpot are built based on their underlying table schema, not for user experience. So I have to follow their tables, clicking, find the next link, click, etc. I have a technical background in the past and are reasonably savvy with a lot of tools. But this experience just feels 2020 to me. Can AI do something with it?
There are some custom workflows I do all the time, such as checking notes of a company/lead in the past before taking a call or writing a custom follow up email, or updating status of a lead after follow-up, etc. Although these are minor things, but given the fact that I pretty much live in CRM every day, I really wish there is something that is closer to Claude/ChatGPT experience.
Note that the workflow I'm referring to is different from the workflow feature in HubSpot. It's essentially an integration hub that plumbing things together, which is needed, but doesn't solve my experience and productivity issue.
Yes, they do have a AI chatbot on the right side, but it's nothing more than wall of text plus search and links. I didn't find myself gaining productivity leveraging it.
I have a technical background in the past, and I'm quite good at using all kinds of tools. I mean, the way CRM currently is, I can definitely do my work with it. But what makes me wonder is, am I alone feeling these kind of clunkiness? anyone else also has workflow that CRM doesn't build for you?
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Clunky CRM experience given the AI advancement, is it just me?
We are using HubSpot, in the past we've also used Salesforce, and several other ones. But all of these CRM seems to be built on the same structure with different color. It feels quite clunky to me.
Mainly I found myself switching between tabs, tables, and pages to trace down some information. It seems that CRM like HubSpot are built based on their underlying table schema, not for user experience. So I have to follow their tables, clicking, find the next link, click, etc. I have a technical background in the past and are reasonably savvy with a lot of tools. But this experience just feels 2020 to me. Can AI do something with it?
There are some custom workflows I do all the time, such as checking notes of a company/lead in the past before taking a call or writing a custom follow up email, or updating status of a lead after follow-up, etc. Although these are minor things, but given the fact that I pretty much live in CRM every day, I really wish there is something that is closer to Claude/ChatGPT experience.
Note that the workflow I'm referring to is different from the workflow feature in HubSpot. It's essentially an integration hub that plumbing things together, which is needed, but doesn't solve my experience and productivity issue.
Yes, they do have a AI chatbot on the right side, but it's nothing more than wall of text plus search and links. I didn't find myself gaining productivity leveraging it.
I have a technical background in the past, and I'm quite good at using all kinds of tools. I mean, the way CRM currently is, I can definitely do my work with it. But what makes me wonder is, am I alone feeling these kind of clunkiness? anyone else also has workflow that CRM doesn't build for you?
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3640 animated icons for Reactjs
Hi guys,
Over the weekend, I generated animated, two-tone icon libraries with CSS-only hover animations. Currently supports Lucide (1,933 icons), Heroicons (324 icons), and Iconoir (1,383 icons). They have zero JavaScript animation dependencies.
https://animated-icons.vercel.app/
You can use them in your projects.
PRs welcome: https://github.com/gorkem-bwl/animated-icons
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How are you handling an influx of code from non-engineering teams?
Obligatory not trying to sell you something. 😂
I’ve been around long enough to make it through a wave or two of low code/no code tools including things like UiPath back when it was a desktop app and had no AI smarts.
Now, not only do engineers have access to Claude Code et al, but accounting, finance, and Human Resources all have access to the same toolbox. And some are vibing away!
Our engineers understand there is more than just building a shiny UI in a container and that there are considerations for where it’s hosted, how it’s secured, where the code is hosted, and who is going to own the thing not to mention who’s going to vibe in a browning code base. The vibe coding population has told their LLM of choice that they’re not engineers and it’s happily barreling them forward to get things deployed all of that be damned.
How are you handling all that? I’m finding the idea of documentation (how to build and how to deploy) welcome, but also encountering folks who are way out over their skis but pressing on with personal GitHub accounts, free plans on various AI first hosting platforms, and deploying to cloud hosting providers they found the keys for and were previously unknown to ops. 😬
I’ve worked in orgs with strict governance but my understanding even of those orgs is that the AI bug has infected many. Trying to balance ‘hey, let’s slow down just a bit and get this managed properly’ with ‘oh, very important people saw you demo that flashy solution and want to know why it’s not immediately available’.
What’s working or not working for you in this area?
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Stuck on products variants design
Hi, I’m transfering my shopify store on worldpress and want to get this same design on variants and buy bottoms but I cant find any solution, dowloaded a plugin called “swatches setting” but overall on Elementor they look like shit, and also Im missing the most important thing the buy now bottom
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New site has a header that I cant remove or edit?
What the website looks like to visitors
The white header in the photo above does not appear in my editor. Its a sticky header, which is what I want the black one to be, but I cannot set the black header to sticky either. The photo below is what I see in the editor. I cannot select where it says home, it doesn't recognize it as a block, double clicking doesn't do anything either. This site editor has given me quite the headache, any help is greatly appreciated.
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TrueNAS build system going closed source
Readme updated today:
This repository is no longer actively maintained.
The TrueNAS build system previously hosted here has been moved to an internal infrastructure. This transition was necessary to meet new security requirements, including support for Secure Boot and related platform integrity features that require tighter control over the build and signing pipeline.
No further updates, pull requests, or issues will be accepted. Existing content is preserved here for historical reference only.
https://github.com/truenas/scale-build
Wondering if this is just the first step towards doing a minio in the future.
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