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@ifonecoder

NYC Beigetreten Aralık 2014
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@JobsNowPR yes, I did few last year. The immigration ticket will start a ticket and close in a few weeks.
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Jobs.Now@JobsNowPR·
This ad asks you to send in your resume to the immigration department... is this usually how you've applied to jobs in the past?
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@VBierschwale What are you trying to accomplish with grants.gov. The issue what we have as Small business is that it is very difficult if not impossible to compete with universities or companies that are full with H1Bs.
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Virgil Bierschwale@VBierschwale·
Made a lot of progress today at hireamericanllc.com but had to stop testing because I exceeded their limits for today Hope to have that running soon so we can start on grants.gov
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Peter Girnus 🦅
Peter Girnus 🦅@gothburz·
I am Raj Sundaram. I am a Senior Systems Architect at U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Office of Trade. Automated Commercial Environment Division. I designed the tariff collection module. It went into production in 2018. It works correctly. It has always worked correctly. It has never crashed. It has never lost a transaction. It has never failed an audit. It collected one hundred and seventy-five billion dollars. The Supreme Court ruled the collection was unconstitutional. I was not consulted on the constitutionality. I was consulted on the architecture. The architecture is excellent. The architecture can process 14,000 tariff assessments per hour across 412 line items in the Harmonized Tariff Schedule. It interfaces with the entry summary system, the Treasury payment pipeline, and the broker portal simultaneously. It does not make mistakes. It processed 175 billion correct transactions. Every one of them was illegal. The system does not know this. The system does not have a field for legality. Legality was not in the requirements document. Judge Eaton of the Court of International Trade has ordered refunds of one hundred and thirty billion dollars. Three hundred thousand importers. Ninety days. I was not asked to design a refund module. No one was. The collection module took fourteen months to build. It had a team of eleven engineers. It had a project sponsor. The sponsor was the White House. The project had a name. The name was RAPID COLLECTION. Rapid Collection had a Jira board. The Jira board had 247 tickets. All 247 tickets are closed. The project was delivered on time, under budget, and in full compliance with every specification. The specification did not include the word "refund." I have checked. I have searched the requirements database for the word "refund." It appears once. In a comment. From 2019. The comment says: "Out of scope per stakeholder direction." The stakeholder is not named. The comment was marked resolved. The refund module does not exist. I do not mean it is broken. I do not mean it is slow. I do not mean it is in beta, in staging, or in a feature branch. I mean, it does not exist. There is no architecture. There is no database schema. There is no API. There is no endpoint. There is no queue. There is no microservice. There is no Lambda function. There is no documentation. There is no wiki page. There is no Confluence space. There is no Slack channel. There is a Slack channel for the office coffee machine rotation. There is no Slack channel for returning 130 billion dollars. When Judge Eaton ordered the refunds, my team received a ticket. The ticket was filed in Jira. The ticket was classified as a new feature request. Priority: P2. P2 means "important but not urgent." One hundred and thirty billion dollars owed to three hundred thousand importers in ninety days is classified the same as "update the favicon on the broker portal." The collection module took 14 months to build, with 11 engineers and a White House sponsor. The refund module has a ninety-day court order. It does not have a budget. It does not have a team. It does not have a project sponsor. It does not have a Jira board. It has my ticket. My ticket is TRADE-48127. It is assigned to me. The description says: "Build refund processing capability for the ACE system. See court order." There is a link to the court order. The link is broken. The system was designed to collect money from importers. It was not designed to return it. These are different requirements. I want to be precise about this. Collection and refund are not two halves of the same feature. They are separate systems. Collection is automated, event-driven, and processes at the port of entry in real time. Refund would require claim intake, eligibility verification, amount calculation, accrual of interest, integration with Treasury disbursements, and an appeals process. The interest alone. The system collected money over twenty-four months. Interest has accrued on one hundred and thirty billion dollars for twenty-four months. The interest calculation module does not exist either. The interest is accruing on a number that no system is calculating. The importers cannot see the interest in their portal. The portal has a field for "Amount Paid." It does not have a field for "Amount Owed." These are different fields. One was built. One was not. I attended a meeting last Tuesday. The meeting was called "ACE Refund Capability -- Kickoff." Fourteen people were in the room. Three were from Legal. Two were from Treasury. Two were from the Office of Trade. Four were engineers including me. Two were from the vendor that built the original collection module. One was from Communications. The Communications person took notes. The first note was: "Do not use the word 'refund' in external communications. The approved term is 'tariff adjustment.'" The Legal team asked if we could use the existing collection module in reverse. I explained that the collection module is a one-way pipeline. It accepts money. It does not emit money. They asked if we could "flip it." I said you cannot flip a pipeline. One of the Legal team members asked if this was "a technical limitation or a design choice." I said it was a specification. The specification said, "collect." It did not say "collect and also uncollect." They asked who wrote the specification. I said the specification was approved by the Executive Steering Committee in 2017. They asked who was on the Executive Steering Committee. I said the committee was dissolved in 2019. They asked where the committee's records were. I said the records are in a SharePoint site. The SharePoint site was migrated in 2021. The migration lost forty-seven percent of the documents. The specification is in the forty-seven percent. The vendor who built the collection module submitted a proposal for the refund module. The proposal estimates 18 months and $42 million. The court order gives us ninety days. The vendor's eighteen-month estimate assumes a team of thirty engineers. We have four. The vendor's forty-two-million-dollar estimate assumes a funded program. We have a Jira ticket. The ninety-day clock started on February 12. Today is March 6. Twenty-one days have passed. We have held six meetings. We have produced one requirements document. The requirements document is fourteen pages. Page one is a cover sheet. Page fourteen is a glossary. The glossary defines the word "refund." The definition took eleven days to finalize because Legal, Treasury, and Trade could not agree on whether a refund of an unconstitutional tariff is technically a "refund," a "remission," a "drawback," or a "return of funds collected without statutory authority." They settled on "tariff adjustment credit." The engineers call it a refund. The documentation calls it a tariff adjustment credit. The system calls it nothing. The system does not know it is coming. I am Raj Sundaram. I built a system that collected $175 billion. Every transaction was fast, accurate, and unconstitutional. The system works perfectly. It just only works in one direction.
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Chris Brunet
Chris Brunet@chrisbrunet·
The University of Arkansas (@UArkansas) recently posted a notice of intent to hire an H-1B employee to manage their Library Systems and Web Services Salary: $75,000 - $95,000 per year No American was qualified for this job.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@mikepat711 It would be such a great gift to people with disabilities
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Mike P@mikepat711·
Ahahahaha. Elon fucking cooked up self driving and still most don’t believe it’s real. I love this shit. I thought it was trash 2 years ago but now I’m sitting here laughing, shaking my head daily. That crazy son of a bitch did it, man. Just got through the DC gauntlet. Still haven’t touched the steering wheel or pedals today. Started in Raleigh. Multiple downpours, daytime, night time. Doesn’t matter. It just cooks through everything
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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
This @TheJusticeDept just settled with an IT company that used AI-generated job advertisements to exclude U.S. workers from certain jobs.

Whether it is an employee, a recruiter, or an AI tool, @CivilRights will hold employers liable when they engage in illegal discrimination!
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AAGHarmeetDhillon@AAGDhillon·
It is deeply problematic that federal funding flows to institutions that disproportionately hire H-1B visa workers over American workers. @TheJusticeDept will continue to root out this problem and protect the employment @CivilRights of Americans!
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El Maglio 🇨🇱🇮🇹
El Maglio 🇨🇱🇮🇹@Lettus_Maglio·
Los personas que tuvieron la mala suerte de encontrarse con accidente del camión de Gasco volcado en Renca, no tuvieron ninguna oportunidad de salvarse, no tenían por donde arrancar en cosa de segundos. Que horror mas grande, que tragedia.
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Info Battle Maiden@info_maiden·
Frisco used to be 75% White. Now? 45% and falling. Visa loopholes and endless importation have turned neighborhood streets into this. Happening block by block. If this isn’t stopped, there won't be any Texas left for actual Americans.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@saurabhyadavz It is sad indeed. I dont know how to keep going like this?
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Saurabh ✧@saurabhyadavz·
2018–2022: Coding was pure fun. Competitive Programming, late nights, chasing that one AC. It felt like I was building something with my own brain. 2023–2025: Coding was still fun. AI existed, but it wasn’t fully adopted yet. I was still writing most of the code. Still thinking. Still solving. 2026–*: I barely code. I just talk to Claude Code. It writes everything. I review. I approve. I rephrase prompts. Somewhere along the way, I stopped being an engineer and became a manager for an AI.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@RepJasmine if you need an ID to get into Costco, you should get one to vote. Otherwise just dont vote.
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Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett
Congresswoman Jasmine Crockett@RepJasmine·
This week, House Republicans passed their SAVE America Act. Let me be clear: this bill is nothing more than voter suppression wrapped up in a lie they’re calling “election security.” Non-citizens already can’t vote. That is already illegal. So yes — they are literally attempting to disenfranchise millions of eligible voters, especially women. Let’s not overlook the timing, and the fact that they pushed this bill through just months before the midterm elections. That is not a coincidence.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@PattyMurray Do these people not travel using passport ? Do these people not buy at Costco ?
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Senator Patty Murray
Senator Patty Murray@PattyMurray·
The SAVE America Act would impose outrageous voter suppression requirements on American citizens. One example: married women who take their spouse’s name & whose last name may not match their birth certificate. Do they not get to vote? This bill is DOA in the Senate.
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James Fishback@j_fishback·
All 50 states would block @elonmusk from teaching a high-school physics class because he doesn’t have a government-issued "teaching certificate." We’ve got professionals and retirees in all 50 states—engineers who built bridges, pilots who’ve flown across the world, and doctors and nurses who’ve saved lives—who would love to volunteer to teach. Yet they can’t because teachers unions have lobbied to create barriers. As Governor, I will tear down these barriers and invite professionals and retirees into our schools to teach and inspire young men and women.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@robustus so happy that do not need to struggle with regex
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Dan@robustus·
Turns out with claude code, my decades long strategy of NOT deeply learning: - regexs - sql - nginx confs - elaborate shell commands - advanced shell scripting - any javascript framework - perf optimization - webpack, cdns, bundlers - 1000 other things ...was entirely correct.
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@JBlunt1018 Claude is going to eat away all the outsourcing
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James Blunt
James Blunt@JBlunt1018·
H-1B restrictions are creating the worst possible outcome for keeping jobs in the U.S. We’ve basically handed companies a guilt-free excuse: “ We needed this talent, the government blocked us from bringing them here… so we had to move the jobs there.” That’s not protecting American workers that’s accelerating offshoring. And once competitors start doing it to survive, everyone else is forced to follow. That’s how entire industries leave.
Journalist V@OnTheNewsBeat

Indian Commerce Minister Piyush Goyal sees legal immigration restrictions in the US as helping accelerate outsourcing to India. Win-win for all parties involved. MAGA gets the immigration restrictions and 🇮🇳 gets the jobs

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Carlos Turcios@Carlos__Turcios·
🚨FRISCO, TEXAS🚨After a group reported that a Pizza place was hiring only F-1 students and paying employees only in cash or Zelle. An independent reporter CONFRONTED the owner and she LOST IT! STOP THE THIRD-WORLD INVASION! Follow: @Carlos__Turcios
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@Jack_Raines There are people who would probably step forward to help him out.
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Jack Raines@Jack_Raines·
Has anyone done the math on when Saylor gets liquidated?
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Deskless@ifonecoder·
@cz_binance Waiting on my uber driver to talk shit about $BTC
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