devyMcDevFace

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devyMcDevFace

devyMcDevFace

@devyMcDevFace

Software Engineer | Consultant

USA Bergabung Şubat 2015
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@elonmusk when are you gonna make it affordable for an average dev to use Grok with 3rd party harnesses. I've been dying to try but the pay per use path is just too much. I need a sub around $20-30/month.
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@elonmusk @dvorahfr Make it something end users can tune. I’m ok with hearing about some things from accounts outside the US - Science, tech, etc. but stuff like US news from non US accounts is noise. That way the power is in the users hands and creators don’t feel like X is targeting them.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
@dvorahfr We will pause moving forward with this until further consideration
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Déborah@dvorahfr·
I'm based in France, but 43% of my audience is American. I know many of us are in the same situation. To reach a wider audience, all my posts are in English, the international language. Those who cause trouble may be punished, but with this change, which will significantly reduce our earnings, you're also penalizing a number of accounts that use the international language without any ill intent. X tells us that videos and new, high-quality content will be prioritized, but this change will, on the contrary, drastically reduce our earnings. Is there any way to reverse this decision, please?🥺 @XCreators @X @nikitabier @elonmusk
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier

Starting Thursday, we'll be updating our revenue sharing incentives to better reward the content we want on X: We will be giving more weight to impressions from your home region—to encourage content that resonates with people in your country, in neighboring countries and people who speak your language. While we appreciate everyone's opinion on American politics, we hope this will disincentivize gaming the attention of US or Japanese accounts and instead, drive diverse conversations on the platform. We invite creators to start building an audience locally. X will be a much richer community when there's relevant posts for people in all parts of the world.

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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@Rainmaker1973 I'll bet it also shows that cortisol levels in married men start to sync with their wife's as it relates to clutter. It's not the clutter that stresses us out though it's knowing the clutter stresses her out that does it.
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
New research shows clutter dramatically spikes women’s cortisol—while men’s stress barely budges. Household clutter extends far beyond mere aesthetics—it's deeply intertwined with stress physiology and cognitive burden, impacting women in particular. Drawing from studies on dual-income married couples, therapist Elizabeth Earnshaw explains that women who view their homes as cluttered often see their cortisol levels rise throughout the day, unlike those who feel at ease, whose levels naturally decline. This heightened effect in women stems largely from bearing the disproportionate invisible mental load—the constant cycle of noticing, recalling, planning, and orchestrating household tasks. Earnshaw suggests a realistic, three-part approach to reducing the stress–clutter spiral. First, “shedding” involves intentionally minimizing possessions, including doing the emotional work required to let things go, in order to create more mental and physical space. Second, “preventing” focuses on systems: giving items clear “homes” so that decisions about where things go become automatic rather than mentally taxing. This may start with listing common types of clutter and designing dedicated spots for each (for example, a single, consistent place for receipts). Third, “adapting” asks families to accept that some clutter is inevitable in busy seasons of life and to concentrate on emotional regulation and co-regulation with partners, keeping stress and cortisol lower by adjusting expectations rather than striving for a perpetually picture-perfect home. [Earnshaw, E., "Clutter, Cortisol, and Mental Load". Psychology Today, 2024] [Saxbe, D. E., & Repetti, R. , "No place like home: Home tours correlate with daily patterns of mood and cortisol", Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, 36(1), 71–81, 2010, DOI: 10.1177/0146167209352864]
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enji vi@original_ngv·
one of the lead engineers at my company is so lazy that he won't even explain the bug to the AI. he will take a screenshot of the logs, paste it into Claude and just ask it to figure out what is causing it and fix the issue. its worked 10 times out of 10 so far.
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@svpino Zero barriers except maybe the minimum $5k worth of hardware needed to run them at a glacial pace. That’s a barrier
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Santiago@svpino·
open-source giving big ai a run for its money agentic coding for free with minimax m2.5 and kimi k.25 for free literally zero barriers to try agentic coding without paying a single cent
Cline@cline

Introducing Cline CLI 2.0: An open-source AI coding agent that runs entirely in your terminal. Parallel agents, headless CI/CD pipelines, ACP support for any editor, and a completely redesigned developer experience. Minimax M2.5 and Kimi K2.5 are free to use for a limited time. From prompt to production. All in your terminal.

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NBA on ESPN@ESPNNBA·
"I wish Adam Silver would've fined them $5M for disrespecting the game of basketball. Let's stop being nice about it and throwing out the word 'tanking.' No, it's actually throwing games." —@KendrickPerkins weighs in on the Jazz and Pacers being fined for sitting healthy players 👀
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Karthik@karthikponna19·
Codex is fucking insane i know literally NOTHING about coding. ZERO. and i just built a fully functioning web app in minutes. http://localhost:3000/ check it out
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@davidfowl Did this the other day in a well thought out manner and about 4 hours later had a full fledged MVP up and running
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
The AI hype is absolutely real for software engineering. If you have not had your opus moment yet, I suggest working on a side project that does not matter and letting AI take the wheel. Just to experience (in a safe space) what is possible.
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
Stuff like this is the reason I pay for Jazz+ now even though I could watch the games via "other means". Best owner in the league IMO
Ryan Smith@RyanQualtrics

@mariotrujillo84 You’re a smart man… Whats your email. I’ll get both

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Wholesome Side of 𝕏@itsme_urstruly·
Can someone please explain to me how someone gets 8 hours of sleep, 10,000 steps a day, goes to work, maintains good hygiene, cleans their house, exercises, takes care of their animals, and has time for hobbies and socializing?
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
Logan Tipton’s name should be famous. The names of every judge and prosecutor who allowed this to happen should be infamous. This story should be viral the way that Iryna’s was. This case is somehow even worse — much, much worse.
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Matt Walsh@MattWalshBlog·
This case should be getting A LOT more attention. Should be massively viral. We need the White House on it. A man who broke into a house and stabbed a child to death is now walking free. One of the most heinous miscarriages of justice in American history
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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@ChristNotCreeds Wish not people approached this from a perspective like this. Trying to understand rather than disprove even if you ultimately end up disagreeing. What I believe doesn’t have to take away from anyone else’s belief.
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devyMcDevFace
devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace

Question for @PastorMark - why not just label the column headings "Christianity" and "Mormons"? Could it be there is a "Non-Creedal Christianity" subset of Christians that @Ch_JesusChrist falls into!? 🫢 Your own literature doesn't even support your arguments.

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devyMcDevFace@devyMcDevFace·
@PastorMark @LDS_Dems Can't call it plain old "Christianity" though can you cause not every Christian subscribes to all 10 of those beliefs huh? You're on literature implies that Christianity as a whole cannot be defined by a finite set of beliefs.
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Pastor Mark Driscoll
Pastor Mark Driscoll@PastorMark·
A sneak peek from the ebook RealFaith just released on Mormonism. When faced with the historical sources of their own faith, the conversation quickly changes from "we're Christians too" to "we're the real Christians." That's where the evangelism can begin. We love and pray for Mormons, and this resource from RealFaith will equip you to engage with them. (Link in Comments)
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Pastor Mark Driscoll@PastorMark·
The RealFaith team has gotten so many great questions from our Christian family over the last few days about Mormonism, what it teaches, and how it differs from Christianity. They put together this fantastic resource, and I wrote a foreword for it that will hopefully help many gain some more clarity on what Christianity is and isn't. Link in the comments ⬇️
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