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Al Mac
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Al Mac
@almac_dev
Software Engineering • ex Software Consultant • Let’s build simple software • Ave Christus Rex! 🕊️👑 • 🇻🇦
🇦🇹🇪🇺 参加日 Ağustos 2023
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@Exilenova_plus Feels like USA did better against Japanese kamikaze in WW2 without quality radar and just the proximity fuse. Am I missing something here? The drones aren't juking, why can't a radar guided AA gun take them down?
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@Europarl_EN petition to make it illegal for any UI controls to be smaller than 44×44px, esp close buttons
the safety of the public is at stake!
GIF
messed up computers@messeduppcs
Sizes of subatomic particles
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called an office at 12:03pm on a Friday and their voicemail told me that the office hours are from 9-12 on FRI

David Abram 🐊@devabram
I responded to a cold email I received that same day, and got an automated reply saying that the entire office is on vacation for three weeks.
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@DanielW_Kiwi (a) waste of money
(b) mass produced slop
perhaps a third way
(c) patronage by an interested party
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Do you understand what NVIDIA just did?
They didn't announce anything.
Just coordinates: 25.0528, 121.5990
That's Taipei.
Computex starts June 2.
And three words — "A new era of PC."
Here's what I think is coming.
- NVIDIA has been quietly building an ARM-based chip for Windows PCs.
- Developed with MediaTek.
- Designed to run AI natively on your laptop.
- Not a GPU.
- Not a data center chip.
- A processor. For your PC.
And if the leaks are right — it could match RTX 4070 performance
in a thin, efficient laptop. 👀
Intel. AMD. Qualcomm.
They've owned this space for decades.
NVIDIA is walking in.
Jensen Huang also hinted at a "surprise new product nobody knows about yet" for the second half of 2026.
This tweet might be that first signal.
A company that makes the world's most powerful AI chips now wants to power your everyday PC.
That's not an upgrade. That's a new era...
NVIDIA@nvidia
A new era of PC. 25.0528, 121.5990
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@justalexoki i love that he somewhat contradicts what chris olah said from the podium at the vatican, namely that they can see patterns that seem like joy, etc. happening inside the model
my first thought was "that might be due to the training", glad to see that Pope Leo et al view it too
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is it just me or is the sentiment towards LLM shifting?
Theo - t3.gg@theo
Struggling to pick what agent, model, and effort levels to use? Miss the "slot machine" feel of Claude Code when using other tools? `npx slotslop "[prompt]"`
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@almac_dev Mind me asking what industry and if they’re publicly traded?
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We're in the weirdest job market of all time.
From 2020 to mid 2022, companies were hiring at a pace that made no sense.
Some teams grew 50%, some doubled. Everyone was afraid of missing out on talent, so they just kept adding headcount. If you could spell the word "javascript" you could land a remote role and a 25% raise.
Then the second half of 2022 hit and the hangover started. Layoff after layoff. Each wave was supposed to be "the last one."
Now in 2026 there are already over 130,000 tech layoffs and we still have another 6 months to go in the year.
The twist this time is AI.
Companies aren't just saying they overhired anymore.
They're saying AI is making them leaner. That they can do more with fewer people. It's become the convenient new reason that sounds strategic while making their stock pop.
But here's where it gets absurd.
More and more companies are admitting the AI math isn't working out. They can't find the ROI they promised their boards. The computing costs are massive. It's more expensive than they thought, not less.
So let me get this straight.
We're in a job market where companies fired their workforce to buy something they now say is too expensive and doesn't work as advertised.
And the executives responsible for those decisions? They're still collecting their bonuses.
Weirdest job market of all time.

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