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@RuurdKeizer

quantum physics, software, engineering. work @RedisInc, @tuDelft alumnus, surfing the content firehose @[email protected]

Amsterdam, NL انضم Kasım 2011
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡@shanaka86·
JUST IN: Two hundred helium containers are stranded in the Persian Gulf right now. Each one holds 41,000 litres of liquid helium cooled to minus 269 degrees Celsius. They have 35 to 48 days before the cryogenic systems fail, the helium boils off, and the gas vents into the atmosphere and is lost forever. Those containers were heading to semiconductor fabrication plants in Taiwan and South Korea that manufacture 90 percent of the world’s advanced chips. The helium inside them cools the extreme ultraviolet lithography machines that print transistors at two nanometres. Without it, the machines cannot operate. Without the machines, the chips do not exist. Without the chips, the AI models that are currently selecting targets in this war stop running. This is the connection that nobody has made. The same Strait of Hormuz that carries 20 percent of the world’s oil also carries the helium that cools the machines that make the chips that power the artificial intelligence that the Pentagon is using to prosecute Operation Epic Fury. Maven, the AI targeting system that compressed 2,000 analysts to 20 and selected over 1,000 targets in the first 24 hours, runs on processors manufactured by TSMC using helium sourced from Qatar. Qatar’s Ras Laffan facility, which produced 33 percent of the world’s helium as a byproduct of LNG processing, was struck by Iranian missiles on March 18 and 19 and declared force majeure. The supply is offline. The containers are stranded. The clock is ticking at minus 269 degrees. TSMC says it has 6.2 weeks of inventory and 68 to 95 percent on-site recycling. Samsung holds roughly six months but depends on Qatar for 65 percent of its supply. Both are rationing toward AI and high-bandwidth memory production, starving consumer chips to keep the advanced nodes alive. The calculus is explicit: the war gets priority over your next phone. But here is the paradox that should terrify every strategist in Washington. The AI that selects the targets requires chips that require helium that transits the chokepoint that the war has closed. The cognitive infrastructure of the air campaign depends on a supply chain that the air campaign is destroying. Every strike on Iranian naval assets that keeps Hormuz closed for another day is another day of helium inventory burned at TSMC. Every week the strait stays shut brings the fab closer to rationing. Every month of war brings the AI targeting system closer to the moment when the chips it runs on cannot be replaced because the gas that made them evaporated in a container floating off Fujairah. The Pentagon is fighting a war with artificial intelligence manufactured in Taiwan using helium from Qatar transported through the strait the war has closed. The war is eating its own brain. Taiwan imports 95 percent of its energy. Seventy percent of its oil came through Hormuz. TSMC alone consumes 10 percent of Taiwan’s electricity. The island that makes 90 percent of the world’s advanced semiconductors is powered by fuel from the chokepoint that is shut, cooled by gas from the facility that is offline, and defended by interceptors depleting faster than they can be replaced. And the country that controls the rare earth magnets, the BeiDou navigation, the helium alternative sources, and the peace talks is the same country: China. The war will end when the helium runs out, when the interceptors run out, or when Beijing decides it should. All three clocks are ticking. All three lead to the same room. Read the full analysis - open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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Akshay 🚀
Akshay 🚀@akshay_pachaar·
How to setup your Claude code project? TL;DR Most developers skip the setup and just start prompting. That's the mistake. A proper Claude Code project lives inside a .𝗰𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗲/ folder. Start with 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱 as Claude's instruction manual. Split it into a 𝗿𝘂𝗹𝗲𝘀/ folder as it grows. Add 𝗰𝗼𝗺𝗺𝗮𝗻𝗱𝘀/ for repeatable workflows, 𝘀𝗸𝗶𝗹𝗹𝘀/ for context-triggered automation, and 𝗮𝗴𝗲𝗻𝘁𝘀/ for isolated subagents. Lock down permissions in 𝘀𝗲𝘁𝘁𝗶𝗻𝗴𝘀.𝗷𝘀𝗼𝗻. There are two .𝗰𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗲/ folders: one committed with your repo, one global at ~/.𝗰𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗲/ for personal preferences and auto-memory across projects. The .𝗰𝗹𝗮𝘂𝗱𝗲/ folder is infrastructure. Treat it like one. The article below is a complete guide to 𝗖𝗟𝗔𝗨𝗗𝗘.𝗺𝗱, custom commands, skills, agents, and permissions, and how to set them up properly.
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
@antirez With lua being Redis' microcode?
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antirez@antirez·
Sometimes during Redis command design work I feel that CISC / RISC tension inside myself :D
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Redis
Redis@Redisinc·
We just crossed $300M in ARR. It's a big moment for us that comes as we're seeing high demand for infrastructure for AI and agentic systems. From agent memory to RAG apps to real-time AI infrastructure, teams are building systems that need fast context, not just more compute.
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@sundeep @IanAndrewsDC This is one of the reasons semantic caching with a real-time memory layer becomes very interesting at scale. Dramatically speeds up responses and saves tokens.
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sunny madra
sunny madra@sundeep·
The x axis is in SECONDS. There is only one interesting part of this chart for anything real-time...
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@GillVerd @extropic Hiring in Europe yet?
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Sabine Hossenfelder
Sabine Hossenfelder@skdh·
we're building a new species and I don't think we're ready
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@rseroter And the pendulum swings.
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Richard Seroter
Richard Seroter@rseroter·
"In short, nobody should start a new project in the 2020s based on React. Full stop." infrequently.org/2024/11/if-not… < quite the 🔥 take. But this is the most interesting thing I'll read today. Alex does a deep dive on "frameworkism" and why you need to revisit what's needed
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Terrible Maps
Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Countries that have eaten their Prime Minister
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
@rseroter You mean the consultant won't be an AI?
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Richard Seroter
Richard Seroter@rseroter·
I'm not jealous of those consultants who are going to get called in to fix apps "built" by well-meaning non-programmers using only AI tools ... @thetateman/im-tired-of-fixing-customers-ai-generated-code-94816bde4ceb" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">medium.com/@thetateman/im…
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Job
Job@Jobvo·
New favorite meme
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
"Best of July." Google AI training to become a comedian.
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Reverse ransomware attack: you pay them first. Then they corrupt your systems. #Crowdstrike
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Roman Sheremeta 🇺🇸🇺🇦
"Why didn't Trump's security try to negotiate with the shooter?" Ukrainian paramedic asks a stupid question to demonstrate how stupid people sound when they say: “Why doesn’t Ukraine try to negotiate with russia?”
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The referee wasn't the worst player on the English team.
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
@jlengrand Nice! I love this building new systems. It's like Lego.
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
@FPGA_Zealot Interesting they went for the SoC option here if that's the case.
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Andrew Elbert Wilson@FPGA_Zealot·
I found a cheap Arria 10 SoC on eBay! Even though it has ARM Processors, it doesn't have any supporting DDR memory or serial interface. Bare-metal applications may work in local memory but were probably left unused. The FPGA was intended for -> blog.purestorage.com/purely-technic…
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
Spotted my home from the plane.
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Ruurd@RuurdKeizer·
@bert_hubert Komt wel goed uit voor de diensten.
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