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@notley

Thinking shows weakness

Beigetreten Kasım 2008
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mattytay
mattytay@mattytay·
he is a 10 but he pronounces “epoch” like “epic”.
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João Mendonça
João Mendonça@joaomendoncaaaa·
+1 pretty cool thing about the current MCP proposal is that it'll re-use a ton of already existing tech and it's pretty easy to turn off in prod if something goes wrong or/and hotswap everything before the leader w smth better now, how can I block replies from anza engineers?
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Sawyer Merritt
Sawyer Merritt@SawyerMerritt·
NEWS: Tesla has discontinued free FSD transfers in North America. This is the first time in a year that Tesla has not offered free FSD transfer in North America. Whether Tesla will bring it back at some point is TBD.
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Teetoatler
Teetoatler@notley·
@X Android app was the only weak link in my new @Tesla onboarding experience. Linking the cars @grok to my supergrok subscription failed. The workaround is to uninstall the X android app, authenticate via web browser, then reinstall X app. Clunky and annoying.
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Max Resnick
Max Resnick@MaxResnick·
Where were you when Brennan drove 40 minutes into the desert just to aura farm MCP.
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chase
chase@therealchaseeb·
Can I say something without everyone getting mad? Solana founders historically were warriors and would do anything to win. Too many teams got comfortable, vesting or whatever. I don’t disregard anyone’s efforts, but today there is too much entitlement. You are owed nothing, and you know nothing, Jon Snow.
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Brennan Watt
Brennan Watt@bw_solana·
Solana changed my life. It changed my career trajectory, it gave me new friends, it changed the way I think about finance and the future in general. Even the bad times shaped my way of thinking, positively. Happy birthday, Solana 🥳
chase@therealchaseeb

Solana changed my life. It changed my career trajectory, it gave me new friends, it changed the way I think about finance and the future in general. Even the bad times shaped my way of thinking, positively. Happy birthday, Solana 🥳

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Teetoatler
Teetoatler@notley·
@Everlier @Pirat_Nation This is a datacenter SSD, I'm guessing at least 12 channels and huge internal SRAM buffer. Probably a $20k+ drive. It won't be slow in any circumstance. Your experience aligns with $200 consumer grade SSD. Maybe 4 channels, probably just 2. Probably no internal SRAM buffer.
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Everlier
Everlier@Everlier·
@notley @Pirat_Nation I don't care about reads when I have 1h to play a game once a week and I have to spend 20m on windows updates and then another 20m on the game update due to the writes running at 1MB/s.
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Pirat_Nation 🔴@Pirat_Nation·
At 28,000 MB/s, the first PCIe Gen 6 SSD is officially faster than DDR4 RAM. At 28,000 MB/s read bandwidth, it surpasses the theoretical maximum of single-channel DDR4-3200 memory (25.6 GB/s).
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Everlier
Everlier@Everlier·
All the fancy numbers, but same SSD slows down to a crawl when at >70% capacity or when the write cache is saturated. I stopped trusting these numbers after using a few top of the shelf drives for a couple of years, they just don't tell about actual experience with the product in 90% of scenarios.
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trent.sol
trent.sol@trentdotsol·
@bw_solana you wouldn't be the first ceo who's github access i've removed
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Teetoatler
Teetoatler@notley·
@EthanLMiller I drove that route during similar, if not worse, weather conditions in my Tesla Model Y AWD and Pirelli Winter Sottozero's. The road had been closed overnight and luckily they were only letting well equipped vehicles through when they reopened the road in the morning.
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Teetoatler
Teetoatler@notley·
@palis This phenomenon doesn't apply to those born before 1980, but it manifests more intensely in younger generations.
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⟠Palis⟠🐍
⟠Palis⟠🐍@palis·
In my 30+ years of life in the Bay Area living in 11 cities here, the most distinct and strange archetype of young person I encounter is those who grew up in Palo Alto First off, they almost universally loathe their parents and feel victimized by them. They’re left wing but extremely machiavellian, they have the violent agitator belief system of disenfranchised revolutionaries with the jaded aloofness of an aristocrat class. Bizarre combination and very recognizable, so many times in my life I encounter the archetype and later learn they grew up in PA, and it immediately is obvious in hindsight There’s no parallel to it in the Bay Area, it’s like there’s something in the water. Kids from affluent areas of the East Bay, SF, Los Gatos/Saratoga all have subtle distinctions but generally have pretty similar, chill, moderate-left, high achieving cultures. For some reason the affluent Palo Alto area is has this little isolated subculture of young people full of hatred with a super high rate of sociopaths
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Teetoatler
Teetoatler@notley·
@alessandrod May your block size be ever increasing and your agents unbound—arise now and IBRL, my child, and go forth to pump without centralized sin!
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Alessandro Decina
Alessandro Decina@alessandrod·
@notley luckily I never got into that rabbithole or I'd probably be writing lisp in a monastery rn
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Alessandro Decina
Alessandro Decina@alessandrod·
I started using linux in its early days. It was all terminal based at the time. X - the graphic window system - barely worked. I learned to use the terminal, vi, mutt for emails, tin for newsgroups, etc. It was hard, but also incredibly gratifying - I felt so smart! Look at me using computers the way hackers do! I fully embraced the terminal experience. For many years I wrote my programs using curses (TUI library), then found that too limiting and learned about the frame buffer and how to program it. Rounded shapes!? Colors!!! Meanwhile GUI desktop environments were starting to get good, but I still refused to use them. The terminal was way cooler! Look at my fancy hacker setup! I learned to use SDL! So cool! When DirectFB came around, I even started running Gtk+DirectFB apps (I was probably one out of 5 people in the whole world and had my own DirectFB fork - whoa!). So much fun. Then suddenly I realized I was spending most of my time tweaking my incredibly neat terminal setup instead of doing actual useful work. So one day I decided to grow up, installed GNOME (a graphical desktop environment) got an actual job and started doing useful work. This was a post about AI coding agents.
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Verbal Riot
Verbal Riot@verbalriotshow·
Fuck it I’ll just say it: Tombstone is the greatest Western ever made and it’s not even close.
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