Dragos Bursacovschi

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Dragos Bursacovschi

Dragos Bursacovschi

@DragosBur

I find the world very interesting

Cluj-Napoca, România Katılım Aralık 2014
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Peter Mallouk
Peter Mallouk@PeterMallouk·
"I like to deal with people where I feel a one-page contract will do the job. If I have to have 50 pages in there to protect me against the guy I'm dealing with, I'll always wonder whether I needed 51." – Warren Buffett
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lynk
lynk@lynk0x·
Do crackheads ever say, “I’m too broke to smoke crack tonight”? No. They get up and make it happen. Lesson in there.
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Dragos Bursacovschi@DragosBur·
Going with the flow is about riding the wave, not about letting the wave take you.
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Steve Stewart-Williams
Steve Stewart-Williams@SteveStuWill·
“Ironically, people who see themselves as victims often feel entitled to mistreat others.” [Link below.]
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Adam
Adam@adamdotdev·
I’ve still never used a “background agent” and don’t yet know why I would
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techbimbo
techbimbo@jameygannon·
i think about this once a day
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Tim Urban
Tim Urban@waitbutwhy·
When you and your friends fervently agree about every issue, it's a sign that tribal pheromones are in the air and everyone's gone a bit mad. What people say they stand for tells you nothing. Their behavior tells you everything. The same goes for your own behavior. 5/5
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Dragos Bursacovschi@DragosBur·
At its core, value is created when something is transformed into a state that better satisfies a human need or want. - ChatGPT
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Dragos Bursacovschi@DragosBur·
Pricing pages are often the ones who best capture the essence of the service/product
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
so i sit at a computer all day long, and have done nothing preventative but at some point ill start falling apart what should i do & where should i go to not have shitty posture, soften muscle etc? and what problems have others had i should look out for?
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Dragos Bursacovschi@DragosBur·
LLMs are great for planning, prototyping Not because they do it from the first try But simply because they do the first try And you can build, increment, iterate on that
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DHH
DHH@dhh·
My wife just compared all this tech-adjacent extreme longevity focus in men to anorexia in women. A physical manifestation of anxiety and lack of control. And now I can't get the thought out of my head. Spot on.
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krenzx
krenzx@krenzx·
@gabriel1 I had to do some viral clearance as well. Long Covid is quite complex.
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gabriel
gabriel@gabriel1·
i feel like i've had cognitive decline past 2 years. by far two biggest downsides are: 1) i struggle really hard to keep code in my brain while writing or understanding code 2) 100x effort to remember things i naturally remembered before please help diagnose, more details:
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Dylan O'Sullivan
Dylan O'Sullivan@DylanoA4·
You prefer to cling on to your potential as a pristine hypothetical, that's why you never let yourself try
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Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab·
The theory now is that longer wavelengths of light specifically from sunlight restore membrane potential in your mitochondria, whereas shorter wavelengths of light (such as from LEDs) reduce it. This needs testing, but it’s intriguing & brings together a lot of data.
Andrew D. Huberman, Ph.D.@hubermanlab

Very cool paper. “Longer wavelengths in sunlight pass through the human body and have a systemic impact which improves vision” I have known the senior author Glen Jeffery since the mid 90s and he’s always done very interesting work. Another beauty here. nature.com/articles/s4159…

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Dragos Bursacovschi@DragosBur·
@adamwathan Switchbot to open the curtains prior to my alarm. I wake up before the alarm even rings
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Adam Wathan
Adam Wathan@adamwathan·
What have bought that’s made something in your life a million times easier that most people don’t seem to know about?
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
This means I did a good job, right?
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Alex Lieberman
Alex Lieberman@businessbarista·
The best AI tools & tactics are stuck in private chats and buried Slack threads. So I'm spinning up a few WhatsApp groups for folks who are actively using AI in their day-to-day. First is an AI group for ceos/founders. Second is an AI group for engineers & engineering leaders. Third is an AI group for marketers & marketing leaders. No sales pitches. Just smart people sharing how they’re using AI to move faster, do more, and stay ahead. If you want to join one of these groups, reply with "ai" and I’ll DM you an invite.
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Jash Dholani
Jash Dholani@oldbooksguy·
Movies releasing in 2025: - Batman sequel - Mission Impossible sequel - Jurassic Park sequel - Tron sequel What's the best explanation for stuck culture? Why have original ideas...disappeared?
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