Santiago Vicente

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Santiago Vicente

Santiago Vicente

@SVERSC1952

Madrileño de la Mancha católico y casado, padre de tres hijos y abuelo de un nieto. Economista especializado en informática.

Madrid Beigetreten Kasım 2022
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Juan Luis Jiménez
Juan Luis Jiménez@JuanLuis_JG·
Ganar un Mundial de fútbol aumenta temporalmente el crecimiento económico (+0,5 p.p. PIB), pero sólo durante los 6 meses posteriores. El efecto proviene de un incremento puntual en las exportaciones. Evidencia causal OCDE (1961-2021), hasta mundial 2010: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
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Santiago Vicente
Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
Es interesante que la frase de Ayrton Senna sobre que el segundo es el primero de los perdedores, también se aplique en este caso, porque el estudio utiliza al subcampeón como contrafactual ideal, y resulta que no experimenta un aumento significativo de sus exportaciones. Así que según este estudio, igual hasta los que juran que el fútbol no les aporta nada, descubren que animar a que gane hoy nuestra selección es la forma más barata de apoyar al crecimiento de España 😀
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Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
@JOSEMANUELSOTO1 Efectivamente, Luis de la Fuente reúne todas esas estupendas condiciones que le atribuye @JOSEMANUELSOTO1, pero mientras no se postule para el puesto me parece un abuso considerarle mi representante.
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Jose Manuel Soto
Jose Manuel Soto@JOSEMANUELSOTO1·
Luis de la Fuente me representa. Tiene mi misma edad, (65), es un tipo honrado, humilde y trabajador a quien nadie le regaló nada. Su secreto es el trabajo en equipo, la superación, la autoexigencia y el compañerismo. Cree en Dios y ama a su país. Debería ser lo normal pero es lo excepcional.
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Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
@WallStreetApes It was Hegel who initiated the first link in the stupid chain of oppressors and oppressed that served as the basis for Marx and all his followers, culminating in the stupid critical theory.
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Wall Street Apes
Wall Street Apes@WallStreetApes·
Every person living in a western nation needs to listen to every word of this Katherine Berbalsingh went to the University of Oxford and is Headmaster at Michaela Community School in London, UK She PERFECTLY explains the mass indoctrination into the narrative of oppressor and oppressed, and of hating White People I will write only some of this out because it’s very important, however you should listen to it so you can hear the passion: “The culture shift comes from what children learn at school and online. Ask any young person what history they learned at school, and they’ll tell you, Hitler. Ask them what else? Slavery. Ask them what else? American civil rights. In fact, what little they know of history will be all about Black and brown people fighting for equality against the white man, women fighting men for the vote, gay and trans people fighting for various rights. Our young people have been taught that history is simply one long story about various groups struggling under the oppressive dead white man. — History is taught through an oppressor lens. The triangular slave trade, white men held the power. What about Britain ending the slave trade? More than a quick mention, if at all? Mm, no. What of the Arab slave trade that lasted 3 times as long as the triangular slave trade? Mm, no. Okay, so GCSE history in Britain is often taught as migration through time, so the idea that Britain has always been a land of immigrants is embedded in our children’s heads. Most schools would prefer to concentrate learning about the tiny number of Black people who existed in Tudor England over a thorough analysis of England’s break from Rome. — Not to mention weeks on King Mansa Musa of Mali because he was a Black Muslim. His bearing on British institutions, laws, and faith is nonexistent. And the fact that he is said to have been the richest man in history, thanks in part to his massive slave-owning society, is a detail somehow that teachers rarely ever teach. But it isn’t just our schools. It’s our general culture too. Take your kids to a museum or an art gallery in any Western country, and you’ll find the same narrative. As an example, when learning about aviation in London’s Science Museum and the extraordinary feat that is man making massive machines move in the sky, a write-up on the wall explains that women and Black people were historically barred from aviation schools and the military. Similarly, James Watt, the man who invented the steam engine and is considered the founder of the Industrial Revolution, has a write-up on the wall explaining that his early career involved slave trafficking, with a bonus analysis of the whole of Britain’s complicity in the slave trade. They flatten the entire human story and all of its complexities into the narrative of oppressor and oppressed, leaving young people unable to see the world in any other terms.” We have to end the mass indoctrination
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Santiago Vicente
Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
@HUMORJMNIETO La ley de nietos estaría bien si se limitara a miembros de la familia de José María NIETO 🙃
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Santiago Vicente
Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
Su artículo argumenta cómo ciertos discursos que culpan a los “márgenes” y absuelven a las autoridades preparan el terreno para la intervención pública. Esta vez no cita usted casos concretos y me parece importante recordar que no es la primera vez que esto sucede. Un ejemplo paradigmático ocurrió en la Venezuela de Chávez, cuando las acusaciones de especulación contra los supermercados Éxito/CADA derivaron en la expropiación y la subsiguiente creación de una cadena estatal denominada de manera grandilocuente “Abasto Bicentenario”. Aunque fue creada en 2010 y oficialmente se cerró entre 2018 y 2019, en realidad cesó sus actividades en 2016 por corrupción y desabastecimiento (el adjetivo “bicentenario” aludía a los doscientos años de la creación de Venezuela, pero no deja de ser chusco que la cadena apenas duró poco más de un lustro).
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Tom Howlett
Tom Howlett@leantomato·
@SVERSC1952 @thdxr Yes, I'm a bit biased but this approach really speeds up the process of generating quality code with Agents. Sonar Vortex is designed to give agents the tools they need. sonarsource.com/products/sonar… You can also do a lot with the basic Sonar MCP and CLI
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Santiago Vicente
Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
@leantomato @thdxr I think it's a great direction for tools not only to provide connectivity with agents, but also to evolve in ways that genuinely improve the interaction itself.
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dax
dax@thdxr·
all these static AI PR review tools are pointless no matter how fancy they are you can tell your robot about a PR, ask it what to look at first and go back and forth with your thoughts until you've processed it all interactivity is always better
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David Fowler
David Fowler@davidfowl·
Me trying to review rust
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Santiago Vicente@SVERSC1952·
Yo estoy feliz con C# y me parece que lo mejoran cada año porque aunque añaden muchas novedades, en realidad estan quitando mucho "boilerplate" y eso no es complicarlo, sino todo lo contrario: simplificarlo. El veterano que no quiera aprenderse las novedades, puede seguir usándolo como siempre, pero estoy seguro que ahora la curva de aprendizaje es mucho suave que antes. Además, no me parece que C# tenga los problemas de Java que hicieron a Kotlin casi necesario. Pero tampoco debemos olvidar que .NET se creó para ser multilenguaje y está muy bien que se incorporen nuevos lenguajes. Así que por mi parte es bienvenido G# y ojalá que sea mucho mejor que C# (pero en mi opinión lo tiene muy difícil)
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Eduard Tomàs
Eduard Tomàs@eiximenis·
Varias veces comenté que MS debía "resetear" C# y empezar de cero con un lenguaje moderno y adaptado a los nuevos tiempos, pero manteniendo todo lo bueno de dotnet. Bueno, ha salido eso: davidobando.github.io/gsharp/ No sé cuan oficial es, salvo que @davidfowl ha hablado de él xD
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OpenCode@opencode·
grok 4.5 is now available in OpenCode Zen also if you're a SuperGrok subscriber you can use it right in OpenCode
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Based on strong positive feedback from customers in our beta test program, @SpaceXAI will make Grok 4.5 available to the public tomorrow. It is an Opus-class model, but faster, more token-efficient and lower cost.
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eRiQ - NZ author/illustrator
eRiQ - NZ author/illustrator@eRiQ_Quaadgras·
Hey @grok @xai @elonmusk One small but really annoying thing: Premium+ users still have no idea how many image generations we have left each day. We hit the limit and just get a vague warning with zero countdown or transparency. A simple “47 images remaining today” counter in the UI would be such a small change but massive UX win. Who else wants this? 👇
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Samay
Samay@Samaytwt·
Be honest As a developer, which backend framework is worth it in 2026?
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Uncle Bob Martin
Uncle Bob Martin@unclebobmartin·
Claude is that guy you hired because he's really talented. He's also that guy you fired because he just couldn't follow the rules.
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