Andrea Matesi

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Andrea Matesi

Andrea Matesi

@amatesi

IT, digital assets, and finance reply guy 😁

Se unió Haziran 2009
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Belim@builtbybel·
CCleaner had its moment. Rebuilt the idea in ~3,000 lines of C# FluentCleaner - open source, WinUI 3, terminal included. No bloat, no tracking 👉github.com/builtbybel/Flu… Somewhere along the way, I fell in love with WinUI 3 #WindowsDev #windows11 #Microsoft
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Lily Liu
Lily Liu@calilyliu·
We use our treasury to support the growth of the Solana economy. That is, definitionally, DeFi. But economies don’t exist in isolation. For Solana to be healthy, all of defi has to be healthy. We like competition. We compete hard. But if we zoom out, we’re all pushing toward open finance and open systems. We’ve deployed our treasury into Solana DeFi for many years. We supported Tether’s recovery plan for Drift. In moments like these, it’s important to show up for the broader ecosystem too. That’s why we are lending USDT into @aave for the first time to support their recovery efforts, and we will also be bringing $AAVE to Solana this weekend. DeFi United
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Fusilier@firstfusilier·
How good is life for the Premier of Victoria @JacintaAllanMP ? One expense claim alone covers the cost of her and her CFMEU husband’s mortgage on their Melbourne home. Do the rorts ever stop.
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John Marcum
John Marcum@PJ_Marcum·
There's been some talk about #WinGet lately and while I do not think using WinGet directly on endpoints aligns with principles of WDAC that doesn't mean we can't leverage WinGet to find and download content for Win32 apps. Here's my take on Winget powerstacks.com/blog/is-winget…
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ANTONIO@blusewillis2·
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Josh@devjoshstevens·
This is my 3rd week as VP of Engineering DeFi at @Polymarket , and I'm going to be straight: the traction @Polymarket has seen has massively outpaced our infrastructure, and we haven't done nearly enough to scale to keep up. I hear you, and fixing this is our entire focus. We're a major company now, and we need to engineer like one. Here's exactly what we're doing: - Onchain data latency. We're working on making this near-instant so the experience is incredible. - Chain migration. We need more block space, cheaper gas and much smaller block times so settlement is instant. - Transactions are getting cancelled. We understand this is one of the most frustrating issues right now, and we have a complete fix coming very soon. - Massive focus on the website to make it faster, more responsive, and with better UX. - We added observability everywhere. Proper alerting so we catch issues ourselves, market makers should not be the ones telling us something is down. That's been unacceptable, and we know it. - E2e tests throughout, starting with the CLOB, so issues get caught in CI before anything ships. - CLOBv2 is not a rewrite. It won't improve performance or stability on its own; it's an upgrade that unlocks us to move fast right after. We'll do better with communication next time. - We are rebuilding the CLOB from the ground up. Most important thing we're doing. Without it, we can't be the best DeFi exchange in the world. We know it, we're on it, it's mission critical. - Unified TypeScript SDK for all APIs, which is shipping soon. - Unified API. One WS connection for everything, with a schema that's actually readable. - New Polymarket contract in the works that unlocks things that are simply impossible on the current protocol. - New hires: Head of QA Automation, Head of Dev Tooling, Head of Internal Tooling, Head of Data Engineering. - Smaller, dedicated teams. Fewer focus points per person, clearer ownership. People do what they're good at and are accountable for it. - Working closely with customer support to give them real debugging tools so any user issue gets properly diagnosed, not lost. - Proper communication with marketing and market makers so everyone knows what's coming and when, and MM can submit feature requests with a clear path to get them into engineering and shipped. - Working with 4 security teams daily to ensure we're super secure and that funds are always safe. - Perps incoming. Brand new contracts and a backend built from scratch in Rust. We're proud of this one. - A lot of other fixes are running in parallel right now. Starting next Friday, I will be posting weekly engineering updates. I joined because I genuinely believe in what @Polymarket is trying to do. @shayne_coplan built this so the world has somewhere to go to find out what's actually going to happen, not what the media thinks, not what a pundit says, but what thousands of people are willing to put money on. But right now, our engineering isn't living up to that. We've let people down, and I'm not going to dress that up. I came here to fix it, and that's exactly what we're going to do. The next few months are going to speak for themselves. Stay with us.
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AJ Rockatansky
AJ Rockatansky@AjRockatansky·
963 days of Carnivore diet for me. See this bowl here? French scrambled eggs. Mind. Blown. They taste INCREDIBLE compared the last 900 or so scrambled egg sides I have eaten. After a few bites my body was like "Whoa. Hold up! This is WAY too rich to be normal food... stop eating. We are full already! Time out! Is this even legal?". French scrambled eggs cook at 150°F with butter. The butter at low heat emulsifies (traps the water that normally gets cooked out). If you see steam coming off your eggs while cooking, you are doing it wrong. The results take 15-20 minutes depending on how perfect you want them. I have come a long way since the before-fore times of using a can of frankenchemical spray. Recipe: - Crack 6 eggs into a cold pan, not preheated. - Put in 3 tablespoons of cold butter chopped up - Over low, low, low heat keep stirring and scraping for 15 minutes regularly taking the pan off the heat. I used an infrared thermometer to keep the temperature around 150 degrees the whole time. - The recipe I used called for an extra tablespoon of butter at the end. I will try it next time but I was extremely happy with the initial 3
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Andrea Matesi
Andrea Matesi@amatesi·
@PJ_Marcum @TheWMIGuy Agree - from my perspective it would be nice if Microsoft came up with a solid solution that allowed "well known apps" to be automatically updated + allow listed because some MSPs might not have the resources to manage WDAC at scale
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John Marcum
John Marcum@PJ_Marcum·
@TheWMIGuy I get your point that it doesn't work with any whitelisting solution but one would think that internally Microsoft would have these conversations to ensure that their solutions will work well together.
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Warning: lengthy response incoming on self-updating apps. The biggest problem with self-updating apps is not that it doesn't play nice with #wdac. It doesn't play nice with any application allowlisting solution for that matter.
Jon Towles {MVP}@m0bilej0n

@PJ_Marcum @TheWMIGuy Let’s stop pretending enterprise app catalog is a usable solution. Buy Robopack or PMPC or GTFO

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Andrea Matesi@amatesi·
@PJ_Marcum @TheWMIGuy I see what you mean - the trusted installer is Intune (not winget). Could winget be set as trusted installer on WDAC?
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John Marcum@PJ_Marcum·
@amatesi @TheWMIGuy But that suffers from the same problem as a self-updating app. For WDAC we should use the trusted installer (Intune).
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John Marcum@PJ_Marcum·
Here's another strike against Enterprise App Management from #MSIntune "The Enterprise App Catalog includes apps that self update. Self-updating apps update on client devices based on the vendor's process." so no rings, no testing, and not playing well with #WDAC @TheWMIGuy @TomDegreef
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Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏
Lozzy B 🇦🇺𝕏@TruthFairy131·
Welcome to today’s episode of ‘Cooked in Australia’ 🤪
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Turshija@turshija·
I got completely owned by the most sophisticated hack I've ever encountered. I'm a developer. I know what scams look like. This didn't look like one. 🧵
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Lookonchain
Lookonchain@lookonchain·
From Oct 23, 2025 to Apr 8, 2026, for more than 5 months, whale 0xE595 kept buying $AAVE, accumulating 12,223 $AAVE ($1.65M) at an average price of $135. 3 hours ago, he sold it all at an average price of $92, taking a $514K loss. intel.arkm.com/explorer/addre…
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Andrea Matesi
Andrea Matesi@amatesi·
@Matt_Camenzuli I can't disagree mate, rent is Soo expensive that it's becoming impossible to look after yourself let alone a family
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Matthew Camenzuli
Matthew Camenzuli@Matt_Camenzuli·
$49,296 is not a middle income. Yet in Australia it is taxed as though it is. It is in fact, the minimum wage. The tax brackets at the lower end are not set high enough, and it was never the intention of the creators of the progressive tax system, to punish the lowest income earners in this way. To give this context, the average rental in Australia costs $33,800 a year. It costs about $5,896.80 per year to fuel the car once a week on today’s prices. That is $39,696.80 before tax is even considered, and then there is the small matter of food and incidentals like clothing. A person earning minimum wage in Australia today will pay $6302 in taxes and Medicare levy. So, after rent, fuel and taxes, there is just $3297.20 to live. That’s $63.40 cents a week - better pray that rental has free electricity. Back in the 80’s, the minimum wage was closer to $12,000 and the tax-free threshold was closer to half that amount, the rest of the wage fell into the next bracket not the middle bracket like it does today. Back then we refined our own fuel and had the cheapest electricity in the world. Purchasing power was much higher, and a family could live on that single income. Today, a household wouldn’t survive on one wage. Even a couple, both earning minimum wage would struggle to rent in a capital city. After living expenses and tax, there would hardly be enough left to put a bung in a flat tyre. Heaven forbid the fridge packing it in. No wonder we have a birthrate crisis. No wonder we have a loneliness epidemic. No wonder people are just so sad. The greatest insult to the worker on minimum wage, paying tax as a middle-income earner in this impossible environment is - without a doubt - watching the government waste the money. Watching Ministers blow their travel allowances and funding the waste in the NDIS is just too much to take. It isn’t fair. The Parliament must urgently address this problem. Tax brackets need to be completely redrafted, especially on the lower end of the spectrum where every single dollar counts. The big borrowing, big spending Dr. Chalmers must learn to live within his means and find savings – just like the rest of us. It’s tough. I just want Australia back.
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Tas
Tas@MrCunnyFunt·
Aussie's are the best🤣🤣🤣🇦🇺
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Jet Ski Bandit
Jet Ski Bandit@fulovitboss·
#BREAKING Dramatic scenes in the Strait of Hormuz of ships coming under fire as they transit the waterway..
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Param
Param@Param_eth·
Sorry to say, Lazarus Group is the top hardworking smart contract security auditor in the world. Other auditors charge $50k and miss critical vulnerabilities. These guys work for free and never leave any money from the contract. Their resume: • Bybit: $1.5 Billion • Drift: $285 Million • WazirX: $235 Million • KelpDAO: $292 Million • DMM Bitcoin: $308 Million • Axie Infinity (Ronin): $625 Million And many others.
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