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@dcompoze

Software Engineer (11+ years). Building a better financial system. Blockchain • DeFi • Rust • Solana • Ethereum • Polkadot

Europe (London) 参加日 Aralık 2020
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@trikcode He probably forgot to prompt "Do it correctly, no mistakes"
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Wise@trikcode·
Unpopular opinion: you actually need real coding knowledge to vibe-code properly.
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ink!@ink_lang·
After months of sustained effort, we’re sharing difficult news: The Alliance is discontinuing ink! language development. This decision was not taken easily. 🧵👇
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Fun fact: OpenAI handles 800 million users on ChatGPT with just one PostgreSQL primary and 50 read replicas 🤯 Today, OpenAI published an engineering blog explaining how they scaled their Postgres setup to support a massive 800 million users using a single primary and 50 multi-region replicas. They dive into details around their scaling approach, the PgBouncer proxy, cache locking, and cascading read replicas. It is genuinely neat and impressive. I just published a video on my YouTube channel where I dissect the blog and break down the nuances. Give it a watch - it is short and fun.
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Brian Armstrong@brian_armstrong·
If you don't know, now you know.
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Polkadot Devs@PolkadotDevs·
. @Polkadot's docs just got a full overhaul. • Clear entry points • Solidity & Ethereum-friendly paths • Cookbook-style guides • Actively maintained pages If you tried Polkadot before and bounced, now’s a good time to revisit. 👉 docs.polkadot.com
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
github.com/YaLTeR/niri Niri is by far the most impressive Wayland compositor to date. I started with i3 12 years ago, used Sway for 6 years, tried Hyprland for a while, and finally switched to Niri. It's beautiful and functional. I couldn't be happier with it.
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DHH@dhh·
We're going all-in on Omarchy at @37signals. Within the next three years — as hardware becomes due for a refresh — we're moving everyone on our Ops and Ruby teams onto Omarchy with hardware from @FrameworkPuter and @Beelinkofficial 🤘
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@mitsuhiko I would like to see tool like Ansible but using LLMs and natural language. Where you can talk to your Linux instance or give it a spec and it configures itself regardless of which distro or which cloud provider it uses.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
This might actually be in the year of Linux on the desktop. Linux is so good at being configured by text and it lends itself so well to cloudification. I'm pretty sure there will be so many authentic tools that just remote control a Linux sitting somewhere in a cloud.
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@dhh What I also find super useful is being able to download any PKGBUILD form official repositories archlinux.org/packages and modify or patch it to your liking.
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DHH@dhh·
I didn't realize that the real magic of Arch is the AUR. I've not yet manage to find a single package I wanted that isn't available and up to date. Even commercial stuff, like Zoom. Absolute treasure. aur.archlinux.org
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yonatan
yonatan@zozuar·
for(float e,i,a,w,x,g,h;i++<90.;o+=.01-.02/exp(max(s,e)*3e3)/h){vec3 p=vec3((FC.xy-.5*r)/r.y*g+2.,g);p.zy*=rotate2D(.5);e=p.y;h=e+p.x*.3;p.z+=t;for(a=.6;a>.001;a*=.7)p.xz*=rotate2D(5.),x=(p.x+p.z)/a+t+t,e-=w=exp(sin(x)-3.)*a,h+=abs(dot(sin(p.xz/a*.3)*a,r/r));g+=e=min(e,h*.5-1.);}
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OpenZeppelin
OpenZeppelin@OpenZeppelin·
Building on Polkadot has become faster, easier and more secure 🪂 Deploying an EVM chain on @Polkadot has never been easier thanks to our new EVM template. What can you expect from it? 🧵
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Bryan Chen@XiliangChen·
Rust is such a great concurrent programming language. I get to work on something else while waiting for the code to compile to rerun the tests.
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@Jonathan_Blow I personally find it much easier to do with software i.e. ddcutil
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Jonathan Blow@Jonathan_Blow·
Computer monitors would all be much better if they had a physical brightness knob right there on the front. But this is high-level 1960s technology that has since been lost.
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@yoshuawuyts @travisbrown Well, surely, you can tell the difference between a non-consequential twitter reply and publicly calling for someone to be ostracized. I'm not calling for you to be ostracized because of your views, and also I'm not opposed to you telling that guy you disagree with his views.
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@yoshuawuyts @travisbrown I just saw your post because I follow you, but I don't understand why you would the need to proclaim yourself an arbiter of who is welcome and not welcome in the Rust community. Why not just let people be even if you don't agree with them?
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Dcompoze@dcompoze·
@jntrnr I also never figured out why XKB is so convoluted. I managed to get basic configuration working eventually but gave up on doing anything more complicated. Configuring QMK firmware was much easier in the end.
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