Dylan Delobel ☕

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Dylan Delobel ☕

Dylan Delobel ☕

@DylanDelobel

🇫🇷 Expert Symfony developer and QA testing specialist. Passionate about creating robust and reliable software.

Perpignan, France Katılım Şubat 2017
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Dhruv
Dhruv@dhruvtwt_·
Why is no one talking about this? @nvidia is offering around 80 AI models via hosted APIs absolutely for free. You get access to MiniMax M2.7, GLM 5.1, Kimi 2.5, DeepSeek 3.2, GPT-OSS-120B, Sarvam-M etc. This plugs straight into OpenClaude, OpenCode, Zed IDE, Hermes agent and even with Cursor IDE. Setup: – Grab API key: build.nvidia.com/models – base_url = "integrate.api.nvidia.com/v1" – api_key = "$NVIDIA_API_KEY" – select model (e.g. minimaxai/minimax-m2.7) If you’re building or experimenting, this is basically free inference. Lock in and start building today anon. Thank me later.
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Mari
Mari@Tech_girlll·
Google uses C++ Meta uses C++ Microsoft uses C++ Amazon uses C++ Apple uses C++ Netflix uses C++ Adobe uses C++ NVIDIA uses C++ Intel uses C++ Uber uses C++ Dropbox uses C++ Cloudflare uses C++ Spotify uses C++ What’s stopping you from learning C++??
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Lior Alexander
Lior Alexander@LiorOnAI·
You can now run 70B LLMs on a 4GB GPU. AirLLM just made massive models usable on low-memory hardware. 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝗷𝘂𝘀𝘁 𝗵𝗮𝗽𝗽𝗲𝗻𝗲𝗱 AirLLM released memory-optimized inference for large language models. It runs 70B models on 4GB VRAM. It can even run 405B Llama 3.1 on 8GB VRAM. 𝗛𝗼𝘄 𝗶𝘁 𝘄𝗼𝗿𝗸𝘀 AirLLM loads models one layer at a time. Instead of loading everything: → Load a layer → Run computation → Free memory → Load the next layer This keeps GPU memory usage extremely low. 𝗞𝗲𝘆 𝗱𝗲𝘁𝗮𝗶𝗹𝘀 • No quantization required by default • Optional 4-bit or 8-bit weight compression • Same API as Hugging Face Transformers • Supports CPU and GPU inference • Works on Linux and macOS Apple Silicon 𝗪𝗵𝗮𝘁 𝘆𝗼𝘂 𝗰𝗮𝗻 𝗱𝗼 • Run Llama, Qwen, Mistral, Mixtral locally • Test large models without cloud GPUs • Prototype agents on cheap hardware
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near
near@nearcyan·
this is how i claude code now. it's fun!
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La Twitchance
La Twitchance@LaTwitchance·
La streameuse Twitch EmilyCC fond en larmes après avoir streamé pendant 4 années consécutives sans couper le live 😱 Elle dénonce un mauvais traitement de Twitch qui boycotterait les streameurs moins populaire.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
How can we enable uBlock Origin again on Chrome? Or what the heck do we do?
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Obsidian
Obsidian@obsdmd·
Obsidian is now free for work. Starting today, the Obsidian Commercial license is optional. Anyone can use Obsidian for work, for free. If Obsidian benefits your organization, you can still purchase Commercial licenses to support development. Nothing else is changing. No account required, no ads, no tracking, no strings attached. Your data remains fully in your control, stored locally in plain text Markdown files. All features are available to you for free without limits. Why make this change? Simplicity. The Commercial license terms were confusing and added unnecessary complexity to our pricing. Furthermore, as the Obsidian Manifesto states: "we believe that everyone should have the tools to think clearly and organize ideas effectively". This change brings us closer to that principle. People in over 10,000 organizations use Obsidian. Many work in high-security environments, like government, cybersecurity, and finance. Some of the largest organizations in the world, including Amazon and Google, have thousands of employees using Obsidian every day. These teams rely on Obsidian to think more effectively and keep total ownership over private data. Previously, people at companies with two or more employees were required to purchase a Commercial license to use Obsidian for work. Going forward, the Commercial license is no longer required, but remains an optional way for organizations to support Obsidian, similar to the Catalyst license for individuals. Organizations that support Obsidian are now featured on the Obsidian Enterprise page. Your organization can be showcased by purchasing 25 licenses or more. Along with Commercial and Catalyst support, our add-on services, Sync and Publish help Obsidian remain 100% user-supported. In the future, we hope to offer more services designed for teams. As always, these will be optional.
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Antonin Ferreira Roche
Antonin Ferreira Roche@Antonin_FR_·
Micro-trottoir avec des gamins à Châtelet. « Quelle est la devise de la France ? - nique la France ! (déclinaisons en arabe) » Les futurs camarades de vos enfants 😍
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Symfony News
Symfony News@symfony_en·
If you're using EasyAdmin in the backends of your Symfony apps, upgrade to the latest version to get the new pretty URLs feature: dev.to/javiereguiluz/… #symfony #php
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Michael Hüll ﺕ
Michael Hüll ﺕ@BubkeZ·
Someone just wrote to me hoping I would die... because I created Mirage, and that I would suffer. I don't know how to take these messages, but it hurts that someone can hate me so much because of a digital world I created for a game that is meant to bring joy to people.
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Grummz
Grummz@Grummz·
Godot community manager creates HUGE crisis for open source game engine. What started off as virtue signaling with multiple rainbow flags and naming the engine Wokot has turned into a media disaster and the CEO desperately trying to calm devs. The CM went on a huge blocking spree for innocuous questions and mild criticism, including myself yesterday, for pointing out that virtue signaling is poor marketing move in the current game climate. This is why you never hire rainbow activists to represent you.
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SteamDB
SteamDB@SteamDB·
Arch Linux (used for SteamOS) is entering into a direct collaboration with Valve. Valve is providing backing for a build service infrastructure and a secure signing enclave.
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Julia@Julia_CaSsian·
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Steam Deck
Steam Deck@OnDeck·
The moment is finally here - today's update to the Beta channel includes Steam Deck icons in the Friends List for your friends on Deck! Also, while you're in the Beta channel, make sure to check out Family Sharing and Game Recording, and let us know what you think.
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Mark Vassilevskiy
Mark Vassilevskiy@MarkKnd·
The only 3 toggles that will save you from arguing with any client💡
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