@NBAPR Oh good, the NBA fined the comment but missed the crime scene. That game wasn’t basketball — it was three hours of flopping, whining, cheap antics, and officials performing interpretive theater. If that’s the product, fans should be the ones getting paid to watch it.
Congrats on retirement, @CP3 . As a Phoenix Suns fan, you changed the culture and made us believe again. Grateful for your leadership on the court and your impact in the community. True 1st ballot HOF. Thank you, CP3. 🧡💜@NBA@Suns
Bruce Springsteen on Trump: “I couldn't care less what he thinks about me. He's the living personification of what the 25th Amendment and impeachment were for. If Congress had any guts, he'd be consigned to the trash heap of history."
RETWEET if you stand with @Springsteen!
AI isn’t a silver bullet for top-tier devs—studies show experienced programmers often lose time prompting and double-checking AI code, as manual review remains essential for quality and security.
AI-generated code still demands correction in over half the cases, and relying on “vibe coding” can lead to subtle bugs or vulnerabilities, according to industry leaders and research data.
For most, especially pros, momentum gets killed by inefficient back-and-forth with AI, and direct edits are usually faster—AI’s real upside is mostly at the margins or outside your area of expertise.
If you want to see when AI actually adds value vs. slows the stack down, check the deep-dive breakdown:
https://t.co/Nz1Cet2faN