Denis Babochenko

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Denis Babochenko

Denis Babochenko

@babochenko

replying to your funny, thoughtful, amazing tweets

参加日 Nisan 2010
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Denis Babochenko
Denis Babochenko@babochenko·
@Nexuist Unlucky. I’m 30 but I don’t give a fuck my perspective on life hasn’t changed a bit
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andi (twocents.com)@Nexuist·
27 is the first year I find myself routinely freaking out about getting old
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echo4eva@echo4eva·
i quit league and now my hinge elo is literally pretty women that play league of legends. fuck my chungus life man
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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
I thought my dinner tonight was going to be granola but UPDATE the austrian grandma living next door saw me eat a nonmeal and brought me this veritable feast I AM SAVED
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peepeepoopoo
peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
hi peepeepoopoo with a biketrekking protip when booking an airbnb in the halfway point between two points of interests to make your day "easier", make sure there isn't a continuous half kilometer incline and make sure there aren't zero food places open on easter monday
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Philipp Blum
Philipp Blum@Citrullin·
@babochenko Not exactly, but close enough I guess. More or less. It stores the reflection of value. Get it?
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Philipp Blum
Philipp Blum@Citrullin·
Money needs to be Bad Money, so you spend it, but don't hold it. Money needs to be Good Money, so you can exchange it the next day. That's what Money is. It cannot be both asset and money. Money is Money. Not a store of value. Get this in your head!
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peepeepoopoo@DeepDishEnjoyer·
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Evan
Evan@StockMKTNewz·
Here is Microsoft's $MSFT market cap every year since going public 1986: $790M 1987: $2.7V 1988: $3.5B 1989: $3B 1990: $8B 1991: $11B 1992: $19B 1993: $25B 1994: $28B 1995: $55B 1996: $70B 1997: $160B 1998: $270B 1999: $470B 2000: $420B - Steve Ballmer replaces Bill Gates as CEO 2001: $380B 2002: $290B 2003: $280B 2004: $310B 2005: $265B 2006: $235B 2007: $280B 2008: $240B 2009: $210B 2010: $200B 2011: $220B 2012: $255B 2013: $280B 2014: $345B - Satya Nadella replaces Steve Ballmer as CEO 2015: $355B 2016: $400B 2017: $530B 2018: $765B 2019: $1 TRILLION 2020: $1.5T 2021: $2T 2022: $1.9T 2023: $2.5T 2024: $3.4T 2025: $3.7T 2026: $2.8T
WOLF@WOLF_Financial

On this day in 1975 Microsoft $MSFT was first founded by Bill Gates and Paul Allen in Albuquerque, New Mexico Today Microsoft is one of the largest companies in the world worth more than $2 Trillion bringing in Revenue of $300+ Billion a year

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taoki
taoki@justalexoki·
i got 3 months of apple music but it's the most dogshit piece of software to ever hit the earth so im just gonna stick with spotify. but i might as well use it, so anyone want their music streamed? ill just leave it on for 3 months
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Justin Skycak
Justin Skycak@justinskycak·
Never outsource your career path to a bureaucracy.
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Denis Babochenko
Denis Babochenko@babochenko·
@francoisfleuret In that case, what do you expect social hierarchy to be like depending on how you envision AI's future reach?
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François Fleuret
François Fleuret@francoisfleuret·
There are things that until a few years ago were determining deterministically your life trajectory: Your mental abilities, your skills, your wealth, your health and age. The age of AI shatters all these certainties. You *cannot* have any certainty about your life trajectory.
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Yeezyrih #BULLYSZN
Yeezyrih #BULLYSZN@Yeeezyrih·
💫 Ye’s wife Bianca Censori at his show tonight with her friend
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Denis Babochenko
Denis Babochenko@babochenko·
@i2cjak The fact that a field is a fundamental physical entity feels wrong. It feels like we just gave up figuring out gravity at some point. At least we can measure it so might be good enough
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i2cjak@i2cjak·
I can't believe magnets work. Like bar magnets. Or neodymium. How is that even possible
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siuuu
siuuu@milsim020·
I know what Chris Brown did to rihanna was crazy & terrible no denying it but ARE YOU HEARING THIS???????
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Mustafa
Mustafa@oprydai·
unpopular opinion: a more fun antidote to brain-rot is videogames
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
I’m finally going to work on Order Book implementation in C++
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
coding kinda pay to win
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
An O(n) algorithm in Python can easily be slower than an O(n^2) algorithm in C++ Therefore, Python devs are the smartest devs in the world. They always have to use the most efficient algorithms.
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