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@codr_1

Computerist, technologist snowboarder.

Abud Dhabi / Boston Beigetreten Haziran 2008
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saurav
saurav@sauravk87·
If your resume contains C++, you should be knowing these two are not same
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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
@sauravk87 Agree. It's very important to know. We don't want to waste bytes on padding when they can be avoided.
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codr1@codr_1·
@AdamRackis Pick your company carefully. You have a choice. If you believe in ai - jump in with both feet. If not - most of the industry is not investing a trillion in ai and is benefiting from the subsidies the big boys are essential giving us. You still need to use it, tho.
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Halukcan Başer
Halukcan Başer@AngaraManhattan·
@codr_1 @varinder_bansal People like you are making us look like idiots. UAE and its surroundings is basically a WARZONE now. This is not about UAE, its about all surrounding countries. 400 missiles fired at UAE in 2 weeks. Bro. Cut the Kool Aid. War has to end.
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Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳
Varinder Bansal 🇮🇳@varinder_bansal·
I’m currently in Dubai, and here’s what I’m seeing on the ground. I flew from Mumbai via Emirates, and to my surprise, the flight was completely full. Some people argue that this could be due to fewer flights operating, but the reality is clear—people are still traveling to Dubai. It’s far from empty, contrary to what many social media narratives suggest. The contrast becomes visible after landing. The city definitely feels lighter—traffic is down significantly, and tourist presence is visibly lower. I would estimate traffic levels to be down by ~50%. Over the past two days, I’ve been out extensively—malls, restaurants, and meeting friends. Life, quite simply, is normal. We’ve been stepping out late in the evenings, and there is no visible fear among residents. People are going about their routines without hesitation. I visited Mall of the Emirates on Saturday evening, and it was bustling. Not overcrowded like peak tourist season, but certainly not a “ghost town” as often portrayed. Shops were active, some restaurants were full, and people were out enjoying themselves. Yes, expensive brands had less number of shoppers. But, daily coffee shops, Carrefour, Spinney's were super active. Yes, there are fewer people, and shorter wait times—but nothing close to the panic narrative circulating online. Areas closer to the airport, like Mirdif, have experienced more disruption. Residents there reported frequent drone sightings in the initial days, which understandably caused concern. However, even that seems to have normalized over time. In other areas—Downtown Dubai, Sheikh Zayed Road—the impact appears minimal. Occasional sirens or alerts do come through on phones as precautionary measures, but normalcy resumes within minutes. I also checked in on the real estate situation. At the higher end—villas above AED 20 million—there are signs of correction, roughly in the 10–20% range. But, deals are not getting closed in this segment as well. However, the mid-market segment (AED 2–5 million) remains relatively stable. Buyers are cautious, but sellers are equally unwilling to cut prices aggressively. It’s a classic wait-and-watch phase. So if someone claims Dubai real estate has crashed 50–60%, I’d say—take that deal immediately. General belief is that tourism will take time to recover, and those dependent on commissions—especially in sectors like real estate—will feel the pressure. Construction activity has almost come to a stand still. Smaller firms with stretched balance sheets and high leverage may struggle. In contrast, larger players with strong financial positions are likely to consolidate further and emerge stronger. Yes, Dubai feels different today—less crowded, less chaotic, and quieter due to fewer tourists. But it is far from being a ghost town. The city is functioning, people are working, and daily life continues. The overall sentiment is simple: cautious, but calm. No panic. Just a collective hope that the situation stabilizes soon. @DXBMediaOffice @DXB
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codr1@codr_1·
@AngaraManhattan @varinder_bansal The only people I know that left are some university students for the duration since their lectures are offline. FWIW - I also wish the war to be over yesterday.
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Halukcan Başer@AngaraManhattan·
@varinder_bansal Only brown people are going at this time, white bros fled. YOur post proves the point
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codr1@codr_1·
@Gilbert_Belion I lost the air suspension in my supercharged just as I was driving it to get it traded in...
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Belion
Belion@Gilbert_Belion·
Reliability aside, this car just hits differently. The Range Rover SV is an experience Toyota can't replicate, and it knows it.
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codr1@codr_1·
@TSmugley @HSVSphere There are window managers that do that like Niri (haven't used it yet). But the way osx handles full screen is a crime
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Smugley@TSmugley·
@HSVSphere Someone explained to me how I shouldn’t expect the dock to be present like macOS or Windows’ taskbar because Gnome was supposed to be used by keeping every window on a different desktop and you cycle through them with hotkeys. Whoever does that is mentally ill.
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codr1@codr_1·
@sa3leye @adymitruk I think it is ok for there to be an alternative. Something to force Linux to get better. And not become apple.
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Adam Dymitruk@adymitruk·
Microsoft could snap the ball and chain off its leg and actually adopt Linux as its core. A relatively small company like Valve made their own flavour for their chosen hardware. It would shed the labor of keeping things up to date themselves. It would also free a good portion of macos prisoners.
☀️AliquisNovus☀️@PalmyrPar

Microsoft is spooked to death on multiple fronts: - Linux finally Getting Good at games, because of: - The eventual GabeCube, which, expensive or not, will present the best alternative in history to Windows gaming - Also Apple coming to eat the budget market for lunch

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Emil
Emil@vicale·
@codr_1 Fake like Crypto
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Ruslan Khairullin
Ruslan Khairullin@Rus_Khairullin·
Let me be honest about Dubai. No income tax. Zero. You keep everything you earn. Safest country on earth - Numbeo 2025. Crime index 16. London is 45. Paris is 50. Sun 365 days a year. The city never sleeps. Infrastructure that makes European capitals look like they’re still in 2005. You can build a company in a free zone with 100% foreign ownership and zero corporate tax on most structures. World-class hospitals. Best malls. Restaurants from every corner of the planet. You want a Michelin-starred dinner at midnight - done. Every major crypto exchange, fund, and Web3 company is setting up here. The ecosystem is real. And the people? 200 nationalities living in the same city. Nobody cares where you’re from. Only what you’re building. People ask me why I came back here after the recent situation. The question should be - why would I leave? There is no better city on earth right now for someone who wants to build, earn, and actually live well. That’s not marketing. That’s just the reality of living here. 🇦🇪
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codr1@codr_1·
@vicale @Rus_Khairullin At this time I know I am talking to a bot. You can see my pic. Yours is fake. But it doesn't matter. You are here to be a troll.
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Emil
Emil@vicale·
@codr_1 @Rus_Khairullin Hi, I would address you by your real name as you addressed me, but your account is as fake as your identity and Dubai.
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Max Igan@MaxtheCrowhouse·
@Rus_Khairullin But its fugly. Its like an ulcer on the desert landscape, all steel and glass, zero soul. Way too hot to spend much time out doors, you spend your time sitting in air conditioned fakeness. I would prefer a cabin in a rainforest near a creek and waterhole. I like trees and nature.
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codr1@codr_1·
Emil, with all due respect - i don't think you have ever stepped a foot in the UAE. There are millions of people from all over the world living ordinary lives with a unique mix of cultures and traditions. I have been to Dawali, Eid, Sahoor, Xmas hosted by a Pakistani friend and i hosted Thanksgiving for people from 10 countries. It's hard to imagine a more accepting multicultural society.
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Emil@vicale·
@Rus_Khairullin How much did you get paid to post this? Beyond those buildings is nothingness, just a giant desert of despair and degeneracy.
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Scott Wallace
Scott Wallace@63green·
@levelsio @steipete Telegram and SC have that because of the sex thing. That’s not going to help Claude users. Still a mistake.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
SF's tech scene is finally discovering Telegram has 1 billion MAU Which why it's finally in Claude (And of course thanks to @steipete)
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@levelsio@levelsio

Telegram has 1 billion users It's the #1 or #2 chat app in most countries around the world Complete blindspot for most Americans And NOBODY uses it for its encryption (or lack of it), we use it because it has the best UX of any chat app! Also best API to develop bots with

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codr1@codr_1·
@ChShersh I thought you live in NYC
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
It’s my last day in NYC. So I decided to write a quick C++ tutorial. Imagine a burger. It has evolved over the last 50 years. But the core stayed the same. Fundamentals are universal but flavours and variations are plentiful. Everyone can find smth for themselves. That’s C++
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