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@wasjakehere

Bitcoin Capital Markets @buildnexio

New York, USA 参加日 Aralık 2021
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Jake@wasjakehere·
@nikitabier why don't you have a cybertruck?
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Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
If gas goes up another ten cents, I’m going to a No Kings Protest.
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@Arrogance_0024 Airplanes are replaceable. People are not. This is exactly why Europe hasn't done anything in 100 years.
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@web4O Fair trade
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TL@toplonging·
The amount of people who didn’t believe this was real need to hear stories about some of the insane murky lengths hedge funds & research firms go to in attempts of finding what’s colloquially referred to here as “edge”
Citrini@citrini

The difference in Strait activity from when #3 first arrived / began observing the strait about 4-5 days ago to today is stark. Traffic has meaningfully picked up - there are still “dark” runs and ships transiting without AIS turned on, but there’s a lot more going along the coast of Oman. At least 15 ships have crossed, including at least 3 VLCCs. When we arrived, virtually none were going through. Then a trickle through the Qeshm channel. It’s meaningful now, could be talking low double digit percent of pre-conflict volume. Meanwhile, expectations for a US operation involving “boots on the ground” within the next week or two are still high among locals. When analyst #3 first got to the strait we were hopeful we’d get a clear cut answer - bullish or bearish, open or closed, war or deal. It soon became clear that was the wrong framework through which to view this trip. On the same day that we learned it was the broad expectation of nearly everyone in the region - from locals to informed parties - that US ground troops would be launching an operation (“boots on the ground!”), we also observed multiple ships beginning to cross the strait. Soon they weren’t just limited to the Qeshm channel. It is clear to us that this isn’t as much a story in isolation as it is a story about the multipolar world and how it’s rapidly changing from what we’re used to. It’s a story about parallel warfare and diplomacy, US promises for the “Stone Age” in tandem with Allies’ seeking new venues for negotiation, and the changing global climate that necessitates this balance. Before, it would have been unlikely to imagine a world where Japan, the EU and other US allies were negotiating with a country the US is directly in conflict in to secure passage and work on agreements while the US still maintained footing for an escalation of kinetic warfare. Now, that’s simply how the world works. These countries must deal with the issues imposed, as the US won’t be sorting it out on their behalf. It’s undeniable the world is very different now and viewing this conflict through the lens of the past 50 years is a flawed approach. On Sunday, we will release our report that covers in depth what we’ve learned, how complex the situation is and what investment implications and nuances exist that have longer term implications than the next 100 points on SPX.

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Jake@wasjakehere·
@andruyeung Damn and they compensate you with warm water and bad bagels? That's rough.
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Andrew Yeung
Andrew Yeung@andruyeung·
All the elevators in our 600 unit condo have been broken for two days. I live on the 30th floor. When I asked management for an update, they said "no clue." But at least they're compensating us with bagels. Welcome to nyc
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Jake@wasjakehere·
@akevittnvg It’s unbelievable much better than peanuts in coke
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Elvis
Elvis@elvissun·
this thread is what mass cope from legacy devs looks like. i talked to @FastCompany about why @garrytan's "AI slop" is actually the future of software engineering. the mass code review. the line-by-line gatekeeping. the "craftsmanship" that was really just slow iteration disguised as rigor - that era is over. and the engineers who built their entire identity around it are panicking. @gregorein brags about burning 3 billion tokens last year while dunking on garry for flexing lines of code. i've burned 6.6 billion in the past three months on codex alone. by his own logic, i'm 8x as credible. see how silly that sounds? yes, he found real issues. yes, they got fixed. that's exactly the point. karpathy's autoresearch proved this already - AI agents can solve very complex problems just by operating inside feedback loops, iterating to optimize a loss function. this is what software engineering is now - gradient descent. ship, measure, self-correct, repeat. all by the agent itself. this is the new startup playbook. your job isn't to review every line before deploy. your job is to build systems where agents observe outcomes - mrr, analytics, error rates, user behavior - and self-improve. the engineer's role shifts from gatekeeper to building the machine that builds the machine. you could run this level of audit (using AI) on any production site and find the same issues - most just don't have a billionaire CEO attached for virality. mocking the people who adapted is easier than adapting. but the craft is evolving whether you like it or not.
gregorein@Gregorein

so... I audited Garry's website after he bragged about 37K LOC/day and a 72-day shipping streak. here's what 78,400 lines of AI slop code actually looks like in production. a single homepage load of garryslist.org downloads 6.42 MB across 169 requests. for a newsletter-blog-thingy. 1/9🧵

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Jake@wasjakehere·
@trq212 Let’s figure something out for the people on the $200 plan.
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Jake@wasjakehere·
@bcherny Let’s figure something out for the people on the $200 plan. This is horrible news.
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Boris Cherny@bcherny·
We want to be intentional in managing our growth to continue to serve our customers sustainably long-term. This change is a step toward that.
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ハートマン提督@Gunny_SukumoHQ·
ピーナッツが売り切れてる もしかしてアメリカ人の影響!?
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nexio
nexio@buildnexio·
In traditional markets, the yield curve is foundational. It prices time, anchors risk, and becomes the reference point for everything else. Bitcoin doesn’t have that yet. Without it, capital allocation stays fragmented, and return expectations stay inconsistent. Once that changes, the entire market starts to behave differently.
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Jake@wasjakehere·
@lookoutitsbbear I think I have to go to the store and try it. I've heard about this, but never seen it. I’ll have to try it out now that you guys are all on board.
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すけちゃん@AgingAnarchist·
「シーユーレイターアリゲーター」と言うアメリカ人は本当にいるのか。その謎を探るべく私はジャングルの奥地へと向かう。
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ずっと見ていたい動画
ロボコンで披露された「紙飛行機大量生産ロボット」がめっちゃ綺麗…。
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Jake@wasjakehere·
@KamenAmericaJPN I've been seeing so many posts about this. It's wild.
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「仮面アメリカ」 公式アカウント
🤔日本のせいで、アメリカ人がピザにマヨネーズをかけている! 🤔アメリカのせいで、日本人がコーラにピーナッツを入れている! 世界は狂ってしまったのか!?😱
吉田@roikfbuwgc254

全然アリ! コーラ飲みながらピーナッツ食える! ただ味覚に関しては日本人はピザにマヨネーズかけて食べる国だから食文化の抵抗感が無いからかも

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吉田
吉田@roikfbuwgc254·
アメリカ人はミイラを作る時にバターを使うことを知った
Patsy 🇺🇸@JohnSmithJr147

@roikfbuwgc254 Every year at the Ohio State Fair we have a display of a cow and more, made completely out of real butter.

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