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Alexander Horner

@alexhorner2002

TypeScript and React Wizard. Studying Computer Science at Hamburg University of Technology. Working as Software Developer.

🇩🇪, 🇪🇺 Bergabung Temmuz 2015
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@AliNichtWade Kaufe immer die grünen. Heute mal die gekauft weil die anderen aus waren. Sehen exakt gleich aus und hab auch keinen unterschied geschmeckt kp. Es sind halt Supermarkt Nudeln.
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A. 🪻@AliNichtWade·
Das Marketing dieser Marke muss studiert werden Die haben’s geschafft eine ganze Generation Kanaken Eltern glauben zu lassen dass das die heftigsten Nudeln ist
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@sighaboutlife @gleb_alexandrov I tried this when the iPhone X came out (first iPhone with Face ID, which could be used for eye tracking). It worked quite well with one eye closed. From further away with better tracking, I’m sure it could be quite convincing. It doesn’t have to be perfect to be fun.
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dzs🇭🇺@sighaboutlife·
@gleb_alexandrov because there are a LOT of ways our brain detects depth, and parallax is just one of those. this just wouldnt work very well
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Michał Gapiński
Michał Gapiński@mikegapinski·
@alexhorner2002 I pushed a wrong config to my car and got 5 nags instead of AP/FSD start. So I messed up ;)
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Michał Gapiński
Michał Gapiński@mikegapinski·
I’ve been in jail for a week and drove manually for a cave man. This was a punishment for flipping a few config bits. In a few hours I’ll be forgiven and I’m going straight to testing even more risky payloads and might end up in the same place or worse. Pray for me, my get out of FSD jail hardware kit is on the way but it’s still not in Europe.
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MaBeMo
MaBeMo@bergma78985·
@EFIEBER_ANDRE Ich hatte einen ID3 und habe bei meiner Einfahrt das Desaster erlebt. Ok, die Winterreifen waren nicht nagelneu, aber trotzdem ein blödes Erlebnis. Daher immer mit Allrad.
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EFIEBER@EFIEBER_ANDRE·
Die Tesla-Auslieferungen für Q1/2026 könnten ein echtes Highlight werden. 🎉 Mein Postfach läuft über vor Nachrichten von Menschen, die gerade ihre neuen Teslas abholen! Gefühlt 99 % davon Model Y Standard. 😅 Dieses Auto ist aktuell ein absoluter No-Brainer: 0 % Finanzierung, 3.000 € Rabatt und ein Preis-Leistungs-Verhältnis, das kaum zu schlagen ist. ✅
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
Oh, you mean “experiments” like freezing people to death, infecting them with diseases, deliberately starving them, testing poisons, forcing sterilizations, or cutting people open without anesthesia? That’s what the Nazis actually did. Are those the “great people” you’re talking about? You don’t even realize what you’re defending. That’s the absolute bottom of humanity.
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
That conspiracy about Jews “working together” or controlling anything is the same recycled propaganda that’s been used for over a century to justify hatred and violence. It wasn’t true then, it isn’t true now. You’re repeating the exact kind of thinking that led to mass murder and trying to dress it up as insight.
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John@PlatonicEmo·
@alexhorner2002 @sightseer786 @ManMilk2 Naxat dumbfuck, naxat. It wasn’t all jews, but it was a lot of them working together in a mafia to destroy your country (mostly bankers) now they own u & jewish bolsheviks raped 2 million of your women & speech & criticism of jews in your country is made illegal so u defend them
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John@PlatonicEmo·
@alexhorner2002 @sightseer786 @ManMilk2 U think mein kampf fueled the Nazis? They had entire newspapers that constantly called out the jewish papers for lying about the Kaiser, hitler vehemently argued with antisemites before he was convinced Jews are perpetuating the worst societal evils. even Charlie kirk said this
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@PlatonicEmo @sightseer786 @ManMilk2 They burned scientific and medical research, along with the works of major authors and scholars. So now you’re defending censorship and the destruction of knowledge?
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
Hitler blew his own brains out in a bunker. That’s how it ended. I walked past that parking lot last weekend. And no, blaming “Jews” or any minority as a whole is exactly the same brain-dead scapegoating that fueled the Holocaust. Of course individuals can do wrong, that applies to every human being. Turning that into claims about an entire people is baseless and dangerous. That ideology led straight to industrial-scale murder. First Jews, then disabled people, then political opponents, Roma, homosexuals, and anyone who didn’t fit their idea of “pure.” And in the end, he even ordered Germany’s own destruction. Did you know that? Do you agree with that part too? Or only when the ideology targets groups you don’t belong to?
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John@PlatonicEmo·
@alexhorner2002 @sightseer786 @ManMilk2 I’m not even sure if that’s true about hitlers death, regardless it has nothing to do with the ideology of the nazis, address the ideas. Minority groups like jews were absolutely responsible for many bad things. Do you think jews never sin? minority groups can be bad idiot
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@PlatonicEmo @sightseer786 @ManMilk2 Those “truth claims” were lies used to justify genocide. Millions of innocent people were murdered because of that ideology. You try to downplay Hitler as “just one of many,” then turn around and recommend the very book that fueled it.
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John@PlatonicEmo·
@sightseer786 @alexhorner2002 @ManMilk2 Jesus is my leader, and hitler was just one german nazi among many, the german people were right about their truth claims regarding jews is my point. you should read mein kampf
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
The Nazis scapegoated minorities for their failures and unleashed industrial-scale murder that wiped out tens of millions, including children and babies. In the end, their “glorious leader” shot himself in his bunker like the pathetic dog he was. His body was burned and the remains dumped by the bunker entrance, now nothing more than an unremarkable parking lot. Not even paved.
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
Can’t tell if you’re being sarcastic or not. X good, Y bad is as naive as it can get. And finding someone to blame because you’re unhappy with your life’s achievements will only make things worse for you, because that way you won’t ever have to take responsibility for your own actions or try to be happy with what you have.
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ursecondfavanon@KingofAnonymou2·
@alexhorner2002 @PlatonicEmo @ManMilk2 wouldn't the less nuanced take be that government good, live life exactly as intended, die at 80 having achieved nothing? surely saying that forces outside of my own control are purposefully trying to fuck up the lives of the average person to further their own agendas is nuanced
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John@PlatonicEmo·
@ManMilk2 Good people are superior to evil people, but sometimes evil people can control good people and force them to do things using government, propaganda and laws, do you understand the logic now? A superior people can be controlled by evil, lazy, inferior individuals
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Another great argument for running Claude Code on your VPS server and not your laptop is its battery use "Terminal" app here is all Claude Code sessions, ignore the Claude app here I have a MacBook Pro 13" M4 and with Claude Code running even on idle my battery dies from 100% to 0% in about 3 hours, it's insane Claude Code on server via Termius SSH sucks 20x less power for your laptop
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Alexander Horner
Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@FelixSchlang @EU_Commission Easier than I expected. I was planning to work as an employee though, so I’d need an H1B visa, which requires an employer to sponsor you. That’s at least the path I’ve heard most people take.
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What about it!?
What about it!?@FelixSchlang·
Agreed! All the best for Europe! Coming to the US is less difficult than you might think. Get the VISA (E2), open the company, do your thing. That's literally all it is. In 4 years in the US, I have yet to get a single letter from the "Amt". Can you imagine? I can just do my thing, and if I do well, it works. That's all. I miss Germany, but I have no plans to ever go back. It's bittersweet. ❤️
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European Commission
European Commission@EU_Commission·
We are introducing EU Inc. To make building and growing a business across the EU faster, simpler, and smarter. 🔸 Start a company in less than 48 hours 🔸 No minimum capital requirement 🔸 Fully online and borderless
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Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
Yea, I agree, at least mostly. I think there’s a middle ground between the EU’s overregulation and the US’s lack of it, though I also think the sweet spot is probably closer to where the US is now than where the EU is. I’m glad the US is working out for you. It’s also been a dream of mine to live and work in SF, it feels like exactly the kind of environment I want to build in. I just haven’t had the opportunity yet. I’ve been a lot more optimistic about the EU recently. Whatever happens, I think a strong Europe is good for everyone in the long run, including the US.
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What about it!?@FelixSchlang·
The day Europe enables people to build their own projects without just being another source of tax income is when things will change. The problem hasn't been there since yesterday. Ask anyone knowledgeable about founding something in Europe in the past 30 years. It's almost impossible. EU Inc won't change that much, even if it's done perfectly. What about employees you basically can't let go after 3 months of being in the company? It's essential for a startup to be flexible. The need for a secure job doesn't change that. What about Lohnnebenkosten that are as high as the employee's earnings? What about a top tax bracket that does not leave any room for reinvestment? "Selbst und staendig" doesn't come from the fact that it's usually more work. It comes from the fact that in Europe it is. It feels like the government is against you wanting to do your own thing, and that's exactly what it is. Not just in the process of opening the company, but in every single aspect involved in running it as well. I moved away 4 years ago and am still paying old tax demands to Germany. To this day. Every few months, a new "Offizielle Forderung" letter arrives. All that said, there's nothing I wish for more than progress in Europe, especially in Germany. ❤️
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Alexander Horner@alexhorner2002·
@FelixSchlang @EU_Commission There’s a problem, it’s being acknowledged, and people are working on it. EU Inc. should be available next year. Pretty much every European leader has recognized the issues, and real change seems to be happening. I’m confident.
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What about it!?@FelixSchlang·
@alexhorner2002 @EU_Commission Nothing! It just doesn't change a thing. Europe needs to understand that talking about change isn't the same thing as doing it. There's no time anymore. Europe is past midnight. They just haven't realised it yet.
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What about it!?@FelixSchlang·
@EU_Commission Opening a company in the US for me was: ➡️ 12 hours ➡️ $220 Opening a company in Germany was: ➡️ 8 months of back and forth with several offices ➡️€6000 And it wasn’t open yet. I cancelled it and left Germany. Also: “We’re introducing” is not equal to “we’re proposing”…
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