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@memshift

Former Founding Engineer @delinski (acq. by TripAdvisor) | Used to build power plants | Now building AI tutors | Uni Lecturer in CS & ML

Vienna, Austria 가입일 Nisan 2025
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memshift@memshift·
I think one of the biggest misconceptions - maybe even lie - is this whole "fast, good, cheap: pick two" thing. It should be: go fast -> fast enforces simplicity -> simplicity is good -> and simple things are cheap. So actually: go fast.
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Harry Stebbings
Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
The secret to company culture: Have a mother that bakes a cake for the office every Monday. Mums for the win. 🤣
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Harry Stebbings@HarryStebbings·
I just walked with a $10BN public company CEO. He told me his CoS replaced a piece of software they had been paying $1.2M per year for. It took him 3 weeks to build. F*** me software is more toast than I thought.
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memshift@memshift·
I think one of the biggest misconceptions - maybe even lie - is this whole "fast, good, cheap: pick two" thing. It should be: go fast -> fast enforces simplicity -> simplicity is good -> and simple things are cheap. So actually: go fast.
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memshift@memshift·
@niftynei Thank you, really appreciate it! Means a lot, glad you liked it.
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Kyle Jeong
Kyle Jeong@kylejeong·
Vibe coding just got me better seats at the Kanye Concert. I saw spots at the 100 level were available, so my friends and I used Replit to create an apple wallet clone with tickets of those seats. With conviction (and some acting) we made it from section 340 to 100.
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey, you got a cool project that you are building? Link it I want to yap about cool projects
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memshift@memshift·
@paulg the world is counting on your son
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
I agreed to get a Phil Foden haircut if 17 yo gets 1550 on the SAT. For people outside the UK, this is the risk I'm taking here:
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Paul Graham
Paul Graham@paulg·
One of Jessica's most mystifying qualities is how often she matches the places we go. Almost to the point of camouflage sometimes. I don't think she consciously plans it. She just has this uncannily powerful fashion sense.
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memshift@memshift·
@Bbdhjajdndj @levelsio Your post is a scam because I used to work in the industry, and I know for a fact that all major labs provide lab results online (and digitally)
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Moth@Bbdhjajdndj·
@memshift @levelsio Austrian here and they lose my results every time. I've went home empty handed 4x times now. Send a complaint? Get another empty letter. It's a scam.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
I was never able to do blood tests when I asked for it in Netherlands Doctor asked "why? you're not sick?" Then I tried in Portugal (at Germano de Sousa) but they never picked up the phone or when they did were so slow and unhelpful I gave up, they also require a doctor prescription btw The first place I could get my blood tested was Thailand in 2018, I just walked into Bumrungrad and asked for it, amazing experience Last few years we just fly to Brazil and do it here, the nurse comes to your home/hotel at 8am and takes your blood, same or next day results online I find it funny I keep having to fly out of Western Europe to do blood tests, they make it impossibly hard to do them Which is retarded
Nuno Guerra@nunowar

@levelsio Who is your doctor in Portugal who can prescribe all the tests you want to do?

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memshift@memshift·
@adilmania Could you share which tool you were using???
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Adil Mania.
Adil Mania.@adilmania·
february was absolutely mogged.
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memshift@memshift·
Ich meine die modernen Mini-Reaktoren, wie sie die Vereinigten Arabischen Emirate gebaut haben, wären eine kostengünstige Alternative, die sich rasch errichten lässt, unter der Voraussetzung, dass die regulatorischen Umstände einen nicht zu lange aufhalten. Beschaffung machen sie über mehrere Lieferanten, um die Versorgung zu diversifizieren
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memshift@memshift·
@mitsuhiko PPS: entferne „Energieknappheit“ und ersetze es durch „aktuelle Situation“. - Batterien würden nur den bestehenden Marktteilnehmern schaden
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memshift@memshift·
Der Regelenergie-Markt profitiert sehr von der Energieknappheit. Beispielsweise wurden gestern Abend wieder zu Höchstpreisen Energie aufgrund eigenständig verursachter Verknappung veräußert. Da die Teilnehmer sehr viel Macht haben und zu den Marktteilnehmern, auch Ex-Politikern gehören, wird sich das nicht ändern. Der Staat profitiert außerdem sehr von dieser aktuellen Situation, weil er durch den Deckmantel eines scheinbaren freien Marktes indirekt mehr Geld einsacken kann von seinen Bürgern.
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
What are the odds that Europe will finally recognize that it does not have much alternatives to solar, wind, water and batteries for energy?
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memshift@memshift·
@mitsuhiko Man beachte, ich habe gesagt "scheinbar freien" Marktes. Ich sage nicht, dass ich nicht pro freier Markt bin. Es ist nur kein echter freier Markt.
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memshift@memshift·
@paultoo Isn't this just, normal? New tech replaces old glue. Even if big labs "eat" them later, those startups still create value and can make money / get acquired on the way. Why is that "bad"?
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Paul Buchheit
Paul Buchheit@paultoo·
Many startups are growing fast and creating real value by building workflows, adaptors, and guardrails around today's AI models But future models won't need all that, and then the big AI companies will eat them for lunch We call these companies "Turkey graph startups"
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memshift@memshift·
@mitsuhiko @simonsarris there's some hope: the operating reserve market is being standardized across europe (PICASSO + MARI), and is leading to more battery integration and deployments - and regulators in some countries (e.g. Austria, APG) are actively backing companies launching battery-based plants
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Armin Ronacher ⇌
Armin Ronacher ⇌@mitsuhiko·
@memshift @simonsarris Which I think longer term is the better strategy for Europe. It's just not trivial to get to that point because different EU countries are not aligning on that view. Without solving the decision paralysis it will be hard to make any progress.
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Simon Sarris
Simon Sarris@simonsarris·
When Europe says "we need to be self sufficient" why is energy not a part of that? What are they even referring to? Manufacturing of website popups? European energy production peaked in 2008(!)
Javier Blas@JavierBlas

CHART OF THE DAY: Without minimizing Qatar's announcement that it's shutting down LNG production (which triggered a 45% price jump), here's a bit of context about international gas prices. Using European benchmark TTF as a proxy, here's the price chart of the last few years.

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