80sCruiser

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80sCruiser

80sCruiser

@80sCruiser

Computer Scientist. Sr. Software Engineer / AI Engineer @ FAANG. Commentator on markets. Crypto hobbyist.

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80sCruiser
80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
A thread on how I managed to recover 35.3k of the $USDT that I lost: 1/n So I mentioned in a previous thread that I couldn’t withdraw the 37k that I deposited in Planet Finance bc it had all been lent out to ppl
80sCruiser@80sCruiser

It turns out I was not unaffected by the Terra meltdown. I supplied 37k USDT on planet finance and the @chainlink price feed manipulation coupled with Wormwhole bridge being disabled during the depeg caused liquidations to be missed and my deposit insolvent (total loss). Damn

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@jparkjmc Thats not peak male living. Thats a beautiful coffin with WiFi. One bad dream, one loose bedsheet, one “let me check the window real quick” and you’re doing parkour with the angels. The views are elite though.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
I continue to believe there is no reason (besides desire to tinker) to learn how to run multi-agent orchestration setups or manage context graphs etc. like everything else it will be abstracted away. Continue to refine understanding the problem and prompting with good inputs.
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Lib-Tard Locator🤨🫵🏼
Lib-Tard Locator🤨🫵🏼@Lib_tardlocator·
Bro holy FUCK that dress is out here fighting for its goddamn life trying to contain those absolute unit cannons. Fabric stretched tighter than a virgin’s patience — one deep breath, one little laugh, and those massive heavy-ass tits are staging a full prison break, bouncing everywhere like they just got paroled. Absolute fucking monsters on her, I’m damn near speechless lmao. Dress deserves a Purple Heart for the service it’s putting in.
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aka@akafaceUS·
That dress is holding on for dear life trying to keep those cannons under control.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@ASvanevik $$$ per output token >>>>>> $$$ per input token (especially when considering prompt caching) So yes, you’re right
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@undercoverwhale Oh for fuck’s sake please stop. Coming from someone who has made a stupid amount of money in this space. The days where crypto was one of the most +EV spaces you could invest / gamble in are over. It is -EV for most and they will have far more success in most other spaces.
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Dylan
Dylan@undercoverwhale·
How are young people so psyopped into putting their money into all time high stocks? You're taking 20% of the paycheck from your nine to five, a job that is making someone else rich, and handing it to companies that are already worth trillions, hoping they go up forever. That's really your plan? That's what they sold you so well on? If you're not building a company from the ground up, crypto is the only real shot you have at changing your life. It's a fact. There are real companies, real products, and real communities being built on the blockchain right now offering the kind of opportunity that has never existed before in human history. You will not find it in the stock market. You will not find it in a salary. I came into crypto because I refused to accept that my life was already decided. It wasn't. And yours isn't either.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
Name one alt that has worth and value and what you think its market cap should be and why
John Smith@JohnSmi69178247

@DonAlt @KritZ_1337 @0xMerp Do you think there will be a flight to utility and/or actual use case when it comes to alts? In other words, will capital flock to alt coins that actually have some worth and value?

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Cred@CryptoCred·
Crypto's current state is a bit shit 1. Market cap is not an indicator of quality - the top 50 is made up of ghost coins or bloated governance slop that has underperformed and is uninvestable 2. The long tail speculative stuff went from high risk high reward to 'some dude in Miami is going to zero this if you hold it for more than 5.9 seconds' 3. Everything is extremely correlated and you can't meaningfully make bets based on sectors as it all converges into a tightly correlated mush, especially to the downside 4. Broad brush alt season is an artefact of the past that's very hard to replicate given (2) and given that there are simply too many coins and the excess of speculation doesn't really happen on centralised exchanges anymore - it's been siphoned off to bundled shit in max PvP settings 5. Crypto reputationally is no longer the sexy frontier of speculation. Institutional bid is in AI, retail speculative bid is in 0DTE equities, single name stocks etc. 6. Convexity has flattened. Even a lot of the historically safe blue chip stuff (BTC, ETH etc.) has underperformed and the historical anchor of 'buy deep drawdowns because all-time highs are guaranteed and explosive' has disappointed. All the shit we used to put up with because of the accessibly massive trend and momentum effects is now harder to justify because those same effects are getting neutered or siphoned off into other arenas. The obvious rebuttal is 'cycles' but even this past cycle is a useful counterpoint: it was extremely concentrated versus broad brush wealth effect, plus something very obviously broke after 10/10. So what does this all mean? 1. In previous cycles, nailing timing was enough and selection was the cherry on top (rising tide lifted all boats). I don't think that holds - both timing and selection matter now and in the future. 2. Participation alone can be an edge if the asset class is early enough and/or mispriced enough. I don't think that holds either, and we might actually have to learn how to trade (fuck). 3. Hopefully I'm an idiot doomposting the bottom GM
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
I really think your time is better spent actually trying to accomplish something with AI instead of optimizing your setup endlessly (unless it is happening naturally while building) Like everything else, the optimal setup will eventually be abstracted and automatically applied
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
I see a lot of discourse around optimal AI development setups. Personally, I am also just “raw dogging” it with VS Code, a terminal and some exposition on something I want to accomplish (sometimes new, sometimes an update) with some details on how with room for discussion.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@cryptoklotz I mean I’ll have a chuckle too if pigs shit rainbows
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doug funnie
doug funnie@cryptoklotz·
gonna have a chuckle if folks go "learned my lesson: i'm never bidding alts again after this past bull run, just btc" and then btc tops after doing a 2.3x, and anything you can throw a dart at does a 10x without breaking a sweat
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@XFreeze Binary is platform dependent (x86, ARM, etc) Programming languages aren’t. “Oh no there’s a bug in the ‘implementation’” => time for a unique patch fix for every chip architecture guys (ignoring that these models can’t even read binary yet, let alone write it)
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
Elon Musk predicts that AI will bypass coding entirely by the end of 2026 - just creates the binary directly AI can create a much more efficient binary than can be done by any compiler So just say, "Create optimized binary for this particular outcome," and you actually bypass even traditional coding Current: Code → Compiler → Binary → Execute Future: Prompt → AI-generated Binary → Execute Grok Code is going to be state-of-the-art in 2–3 months Software development is about to fundamentally change
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80sCruiser
80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
I am pretty liberal but find most of the virtue signaling from the liberal party to be pretty insufferable That said, none of it holds a candle to this MAGA reaction to Bad Bunny’s show (and the rest of their bullshit) Have fun digging your own grave listening to Geriatric Rock
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
I don’t talk about crypto much anymore because it’s not worth talking about and you’re much better off dealing with other markets now But if you happen to be in one of the random coins (*literal shit*) that happened to go up 20%+ today, you’ve got 1-2 days tops before exiting
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@KurtSupeCPA Depends on if grandpa plans on giving something to grandson in his will. If he is, then grandpa should run the numbers to be absolutely FLABBERGASTED by how MUCH of a difference it would make to give it now. There are feelings about this and there is math and one is correct
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Kurt Supe, CPA & Retirement Planner
74 years old. several million in the bank , nice pension, good social security benefit (delayed until 70). Still working part-time "for something to do." His grandson is 28. Electrician. Makes $78K . Kid worked through COVID. Never missed a day. Saved $45K for a down payment. Found a small house. $340K. Needs work but he can fix it himself. Bank says he needs $68K down. He's $23K short. Grandpa could write the check right now. Wouldn't even feel it. Instead: "He needs to save more. Show some discipline." The kid is eating ramen. Drives a 2009 Tacoma with 240K miles. Meanwhile Grandpa just dropped $35K on a boat he'll use twice this summer. "It's a teaching moment. Delayed gratification builds character." Six months later the kid is still saving. Still renting. Paying $1,650/month. Grandpa is frustrated his grandson hasn't bought a house yet. The kid did everything right. Worked hard. Saved. Stayed disciplined. I'm curious what you think. Is Grandpa teaching the right lesson here?
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@ALEngineered It has never been better for engineers that are excellent at reading code and identifying pitfalls. Everyone else is pretty much in the same boat as before but can now do lots of cool non-production grade things on localhost
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Steve Huynh
Steve Huynh@ALEngineered·
Can someone tell me if software developers are no longer needed or more powerful than ever? I don’t know what to think anymore. Thanks.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@moorehn > click on profile > no actual background in computer science or math > click on profile of reference > Ph.D in Ethics Not saying there is absolutely no merit to what you’re saying. But there are definitely instances of AI solving portions of unsolved math problems etc
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@DrJosephMunoz @capksharma @GavinNewsom @grok Because it will only get better. And the people that use it and have become good at using it will outperform those who don’t significantly. And the world won’t care that they did it with the help of AI because it will normal. Hope this helps.
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Gavin Newsom
Gavin Newsom@GavinNewsom·
This aged nicely.
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@gainzy222 It’s funny, right before replying this I thought “hmm, maybe this person actually has a right to say some shit like this” And then I saw “xbt” at the end of their handle and knew that’s simply not possible
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80sCruiser@80sCruiser·
@gainzy222 Someone who has never actually produced value but has incorrectly convinced themselves that hitting it big on some shitcoin wasn’t just luck but was instead skill that produced value (they didn’t, never have, never will)
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gainzy@gainzy222·
I think I was -200k at 30 Who thinks up this shit
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