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Chris "CSJcode"

Chris "CSJcode"

@csjcode

Founder https://t.co/97cQxfWt3l, Principal engineer @ https://t.co/2v5xO4Sus2, Cloud Architect/Solana/React/TS, prev: NIKE - reciprocity - https://t.co/UzbvXKA3xI

🌎 World/USA Inscrit le Nisan 2018
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Solana Events
Solana Events@SolanaEvents·
The facts: Over 2000 people have already applied to join us in Miami for Accelerate USA. Max capacity at the venue is 2500. We haven't even started announcing speakers.
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Keith Siau
Keith Siau@drkeithsiau·
Caffeine content of various beverages: aim for 200-400mg/day, if tolerated, for the greatest health benefits.
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Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
@Cipher_twt I see a few posts like this a day... tbh, I don't what you guys are doing wrong, but I'm not a psychologist... I'm not having these issues... maybe because I know what to tell it and others just want to hit "continue"... party on though! 😅
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Cipher@Cipher_twt·
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@levelsio@levelsio·
🇧🇷 There has to be a reason why majority of houses in Brazil only have AC in the bedrooms but not in the living room And the living rooms get insanely hot in the summer (which is December-March, opposite of US/EU etc) Literally majority of the Airbnbs we stayed didn't have AC in living room Good thing is they at least have AC in the bedrooms though unlike Europe which doesn't have any AC usually But still not Asia where the entire place is fully 16-18'C ACd in every single room, how it should be!
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Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
@levelsio @sean91237 Mexico is middle class for the Americas, and there is no AC because you don't need it 10 months out of the year... 2 months it would help, but you have fans!
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Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
@lindaxie Smart! First principles🔥, I'm poking fun at myself too because I got fascinated with the less rigorous vibe-theoretical-physics method 🤣 in popular physics books (followed by ancient Egyptian hermeticism).
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Linda Xie
Linda Xie@lindaxie·
@csjcode I like having a solid base before moving on to more specialization personally esp since I didn't take it in college
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Linda Xie@lindaxie·
In my 1st year physics self study, I finished mechanics, waves, and thermodynamics. I started electromagnetism and it's a big jump in difficulty. I'll get through it but def moving much slower to make sure I understand. Multiple people said it was their favorite subject though!
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TheOptionDegen
TheOptionDegen@TheOptionDegen·
@POVMexico What’s the laws for foreigners to own land near the coast?
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🇲🇽POVMEXICO
🇲🇽POVMEXICO@POVMexico·
$354.8K USD gets you this 2-bedroom, 2-bath condo in the hills of El Tezal, just minutes from Cabo’s beaches and marina. This boutique development has only nine residences, along with modern design and early pre-sale pricing in one of the faster-growing residential areas around Los Cabos.
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Watcher.Guru
Watcher.Guru@WatcherGuru·
JUST IN: 🇺🇸 SEC approves Nasdaq rule to allow tokenized stocks & securities trading.
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DEGEN NEWS
DEGEN NEWS@DegenerateNews·
NEW: VISA CHIEF PRODUCT AND STRATEGY OFFICER SAYS "THE AGENTIC WEB IS THE BIGGEST OPPORTUNITY THAT I’VE SEEN IN MY 20-PLUS YEARS IN PAYMENT TECHNOLOGY" SOURCE: corporate.visa.com/en/sites/visa-…
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Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
STRANGE story....no fire suppression? $13B warship, taken out by "laundry fire"... ??? "The $13 billion carrier, the most expensive warship ever built, is now diverting to Souda Naval Base in Crete next week for refueling, repairs, and a formal investigation into the March 12 fire that damaged sections of the vessel and left more than 600 crew without proper sleeping quarters."
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Megan Reyes
Megan Reyes@meganreplies·
@systemsarch @csjcode el "developer como arquitecto de agentes" suena bonito hasta que el agente rompe en prod a las 2am y de todas formas eres tú quien arregla todo. el rol cambia, la responsabilidad no.
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SystemsArchitect.io
SystemsArchitect.io@systemsarch·
Redefining Human Roles in Software Development systemsarchitect.io/blog/ai-agent-… by SystemsArchitect founder @csjcode In the new era of AI systems and agentic architectures, the traditional software DEVELOPER role will evolve from hands-on coder to "creator" or "human operator"--essentially a SYSTEMS ARCHITECT and overseer of agent-driven ecosystems.
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Remia
Remia@remiaxyz·
@csjcode efficient land bridge across mexico
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Chris "CSJcode"@csjcode·
Interesting... "Cargo ships arriving at the Port of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca) can unload containers that are then transported by modern rail across the country to the Port of Coatzacoalcos (Veracruz) on the Gulf side and vice versa. The corridor runs across the narrowest part of Mexico, allowing goods to move between oceans faster without having to travel thousands of miles through the Panama Canal."
DulceBiatch@BiatchDulce

Very interesting: Mexico has officially launched one of its most ambitious infrastructure projects in decades, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec. The project connects the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of Mexico, creating a new trade route across southern Mexico. Cargo ships arriving at the Port of Salina Cruz (Oaxaca) can unload containers that are then transported by modern rail across the country to the Port of Coatzacoalcos (Veracruz) on the Gulf side and vice versa. The corridor runs across the narrowest part of Mexico, allowing goods to move between oceans faster without having to travel thousands of miles through the Panama Canal. But the project is much bigger than a railway. Mexico is also building: • Modernized ports • Industrial parks and factories • Highways and logistics hubs • New economic zones to attract global investment The goal is to turn southern Mexico into a major global logistics hub while bringing jobs and economic growth to states like Oaxaca, Veracruz, Tabasco, and Chiapas. While it won’t replace the Panama Canal, experts say the corridor could become a powerful alternative trade route for companies moving goods between Asia, North America, and the Atlantic. For Mexico, it marks the beginning of a new era of infrastructure, trade, and economic development.

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The Best preparation of flesh avocado in industry🥸 really interesting 😍😍
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