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SRE/Devops @Luganodes | contributor @hyperliquidX Rust SDK | @peripairbot dev

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dudes using @peripairbot literally got 2x-3x more points by pair trading and you're trying to fade us anon 😮‍💨😮‍💨😮‍💨
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katexbt.hl@katexbt·
There's a coworking digital nomad space in the middle of Shibuya where it costs literally 420 yen ($2.7) for an entire day. Most people don't know about this. You can use from 6 in the morning until midnight. Super clean, has 500mbps wifi, and modern sockets. Address here👇
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Abhishek Singh@0xlelouch_·
CTO: We lost our strongest backend engineer today. Founder: The one handling infra and outages? CTO: Yes. Founder: Did a bigger company hire him? CTO: No. Founder: Then why quit? CTO: He said he was exhausted. Founder: From the workload? CTO: Not exactly. From watching the same database bottleneck, same queue lag, same deployment mistakes come back every month. Founder: That happens in fast moving teams. CTO: He agreed. What he could not accept was that every fix was temporary because nobody wanted to slow down and clean the system properly. Founder: We had deadlines. CTO: He had standards. Founder: So he left because the work was hard? CTO: No. He left because he was not doing engineering anymore. He was just containing damage. The best engineers do not hate hard problems. They hate preventable problems that management keeps normalizing.
Javarevisited@javarevisited

Manager: We lost our best engineer today. CEO: The one leading payments? Manager: Yes. CEO: Did another company offer more money? Manager: No. CEO: Then why leave? Manager: He said he was tired of fixing the same production issues every week. CEO: That’s part of the job. Manager: He didn’t mind fixing issues. He minded that nobody wanted to fix the root cause. CEO: We prioritized speed. Manager: He wanted quality. CEO: So he left over that? Manager: He left because he felt like a firefighter, not an engineer. Good engineers don’t just want to solve problems. They want to eliminate them.

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The infinite monkey theorem states that a monkey hitting keys independently and at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time will almost surely type any given text, including the complete works of William Shakespeare
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doomer@doomerfied·
[ DOOMER ] IRAN APPOINTS AYATOLLAH GAYENZI AS NEW SUPREME LEADER AFTER DEATH OF KHAMENEI: REUTERS
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wishing safety to everyone in the middle east
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samson@fuckyourputs·
Hi Claude open tmux and ssh into production server edit the .env file directly here’s a private key with a billion dollars on it yes I want mainnet nope no dry run yes you can run the program no we do not need pytest
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@braelyn_ai Missing part is if the codebase or components of the product are fragmented(microservices + saas etc.) That kinda tech debt cannot be rewritten
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Braelyn ⛓️@braelyn_ai·
tech debt is now a depreciating liability ship fast, create tech debt, in 6 months better code gen will make it easier to clean up than it is now
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@anishmoonka "Spawn 10 agents and fix whatever this dude's talking about. Make no mistake. Spawn a reviewer agent to review your work. Again, make no mistake."
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
If Claude Code or Codex just one-shotted an app for you, Read this. Now you gotta go through every screen and find the 47 edge cases that break it. Users will do things you never imagined. Then comes auth, database setup, API rate limits, error handling for when the server goes down at 2am. You need analytics to figure out what users actually do vs what you think they do. App Store optimization, screenshots, descriptions, review responses. Privacy policies, terms of service, data compliance. Push notifications that actually work without being annoying. Performance optimization because that smooth demo gets real laggy with real data. State management across the whole app. Caching strategy. Offline support. Responsive design across 15 different screen sizes. Testing on older devices that somehow still exist. CI/CD pipeline so deploys don't eat your weekends. Then users start requesting features you never planned for and suddenly your clean architecture needs a rewrite. The first version is maybe 10% of the actual work. Building is easy. Shipping and maintaining is where it gets real.
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pov: Claude one shotted a project i planned to make over several months

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japanese medicine is alien tech sprained ankle 2 weeks ago, terrible recovery, woke up with pretty bad ankle pain this morning slapped on a ゼポラス テープ boom, 15 mins, all pain gone, feels like i never had a sprain when is this coming to hyperliquid
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@fujiwaranomii 簡単なGoogle検索で、どの地域が安全かが分かりよ。コンテンツを作成するための、より簡単な方法があるね
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ふじわらのみい@fujiwaranomii·
インドでラリった男にストーカーされ続けて、、☠️心臓止まるかと思った😱
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I can't believe I'm disagreeing with the man paulie g here Surely I'm missing something LOC != productivity Here I am telling claude to WRITE LESS CODE but do the same thing And all the big VCs are proud of more code? It looks like he's talking about "speed of coding" but that would be irrelevant if you're not the one writing the code anyway. If that's the case accuracy and low tech debt are what should be the priority The key metric imo is impact:LOC. The creativity is in writing less lines of code and still having the same or more impact on the bottom line Didn't elon talk about how the right questions to ask in engineering are the opposite of "writing more code"? The reason why most people were likely enraged was because for someone who has the ability to direct resources to make or break a startup, the founders would want you to judge them on impact, accuracy, creativity and speed of deployment(not speed of writing code? And they're not the same btw) Speed of writing code has not been a problem for close to a year now afaik Anyways, I'm probs wrong here somewhere or confused about something
Paul Graham@paulg

@garrytan Interesting. 4k an hour means you're writing code 4x faster than the founder whose example enraged many people back in August. x.com/paulg/status/1…

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Bryan Johnson
Bryan Johnson@bryan_johnson·
Kindness is peak human performance and high status. Kindness requires metabolic abundance: the capacity to override primal impulses, regulate emotions, and extend empathy. Meanness is dirty energy: high cortisol, inflammation and an exhausted executive function.
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Skely@123skely·
Me and bro giving each other trading advice on discord.
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working in the sun >>>>
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@alisonxchen "lift this dumbell for me, make me stronger, make no mistake"
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