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United States Katılım Ekim 2016
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Liberty Positive 🗽❤️‍🔥
@Nick4Liberty1 @LPNational @elonmusk .. Totally .. Republicans who smoke weed, abolish the IRS, bring the troops home, end the Fed, abolish the Dept of education, cut funds to woke academia, shut down bureaucracies, cancel corporate welfare, stand for 1A/2A,and return the power of the paycheck back to the people.
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
@hansmast > Ten days of battery storage? What are you going to do if the sun doesn't shine for 9 days?
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Roko 🐉@RokoMijic·
What Brett isn't telling you is that the power from the solar panel must be used instantly. If you want just 10 days of storage for a 400W solar panel you have to pay about $10,000 for batteries. The barrel of oil is its own battery. And if you have to put that panel in Southern England on land that would otherwise have been used for housing, you are going to pay $12,000 for the land. So: - Panel ($92) - Batteries ($10,000) - Land ($12,000) You can see why oil is still competitive.
Brett Winton@wintonARK

a barrel of oil can provide as much electricity as a 400W solar panel does annually. a barrel of oil runs $92 and comes with a few minor logistical complications. this year the solar panel should run less than $90; you can order online, ships in a week.

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@pvergadia The thing is... The code bases that I work on that are 12+ years old are already brittle and unmaintainable. The question is, can ai product 12 years worth of code in a short period of time with the same tech debt? If so, I think that'd be a net positive from where we were.
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Priyanka Vergadia
Priyanka Vergadia@pvergadia·
🤯BREAKING: Alibaba just proved that AI Coding isn't taking your job, it's just writing the legacy code that will keep you employed fixing it for the next decade. 🤣 Passing a coding test once is easy. Maintaining that code for 8 months without it exploding? Apparently, it’s nearly impossible for AI. Alibaba tested 18 AI agents on 100 real codebases over 233-day cycles. They didn't just look for "quick fixes"—they looked for long-term survival. The results were a bloodbath: 75% of models broke previously working code during maintenance. Only Claude Opus 4.5/4.6 maintained a >50% zero-regression rate. Every other model accumulated technical debt that compounded until the codebase collapsed. We’ve been using "snapshot" benchmarks like HumanEval that only ask "Does it work right now?" The new SWE-CI benchmark asks: "Does it still work after 8 months of evolution?" Most AI agents are "Quick-Fix Artists." They write brittle code that passes tests today but becomes a maintenance nightmare tomorrow. They aren't building software; they're building a house of cards. The narrative just got honest: Most models can write code. Almost none can maintain it.
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@Ray12466763 @CNN My parent and grandparents were born there I still didn't qualify for this because my dad left before he was 18 lmao Idk how so many people have qualified for this
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Ray@Ray12466763·
No more administrative chaos, no more flooding consulates with applications from people who've never set foot in Italy. Parents or grandparents born Italian? You're good. Beyond that? Time to actually live there, learn the language, and contribute like everyone else who wants to be part of la patria.
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CNN@CNN·
Since Italy became a country in 1861, there has been a surefire way to know who is and isn’t an Italian citizen: look at their parents. The first page of the civil code, published in 1865 as the rulebook to Europe’s newest country, declared that a child born to an Italian citizen was an Italian citizen. But now that founding tenet now looks set to change: cnn.it/4lEEmzW
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@ariadotwav @Soul0Engineer This was not the case at my university Most of our cs classes were composed of 2 hand written tests making up 90% of the grade Than projects/labs worth 10% Sounds like your teachers are basically just handing out degrees.
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aria 🪸@ariadotwav·
@Soul0Engineer CS is very project heavy and most of the grading is done with labs/projects. written exams are not good at evaluating anything besides theory
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aria 🪸@ariadotwav·
I cannot stress enough how absolutely cooked CS, Soft Eng, Comp Eng and basically any tech/IT major is. Literally no one in my cohort bothers to write their own code anymore. People just hand in labs that are fully vibecoded and pass with grades above 90% and the profs do NOTHING
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@vivek_naskar I love my 13 inch Perfect for code, web surfing, and travel. Don't need much else. I have zero complaints.
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Vivek Naskar@vivek_naskar·
I've recently switched to the MacBook M4 Air and have been using it for coding and writing for the past two days. Here are a few things I noticed so far: — The laptop is extremely silent. No noise at all since the Air is fanless. — The keyboard and trackpad are phenomenal. But I probably should have opted for the 13" model. The 15" has a lot of empty space around the keyboard. — It took me almost two days to start getting used to the keyboard shortcuts. Still not an expert. — On Windows, I can type fast without looking at the keyboard. On Mac, I can't yet. It will take some time, even though the layout is quite similar. — I am very used to Ctrl + C / Ctrl + V on Windows. On Mac, I keep pressing Control instead of Command by mistake. Still retraining my muscle memory. — I like how software installation works on macOS. Most apps come as DMG files (disk images) and you just drag the app into the Applications folder. It's simple and fast. — The speakers are some of the best I have heard on a laptop. This is the 15" model, which has a six-speaker sound system, and they get surprisingly loud with good bass. I have used HP, Lenovo, and Dell laptops before and none of them sounded this good. — The laptop is lightweight and comfortable to carry around. Although so far I have only moved it from my bedroom to the living room. — Not enough ports on the M4 Air. It only has two Thunderbolt (USB-C) ports, MagSafe charging, and a headphone jack, so I had to borrow an external dock from a friend. Looks like I will need to buy one soon. — The MagSafe charger is brilliant. The magnetic snap is satisfying and safe if someone trips over the cable. — The battery life has been excellent. I managed to get almost two full days on a single charge with coding and writing. — The trackpad is smooth but it's huge. I am not fully comfortable using it yet, so I am using an external mouse. — Coding on this is 🤌 — I also ran small and mid-sized LLMs using Ollama. It ran beautifully. No issues at all. My old HP laptop used to scream with its fan whenever I tried something similar. I think here on 𝕏, most people already use a MacBook, so this might be familiar to them. I’m mostly sharing this to document my first impressions.
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Barnabas@BnBTechHub·
@Polymarket If workers in critical services are underpaid, the solution should be fixing the pay structure, not asking the public to casually top it up. Once tipping culture enters systems like that, it creates the wrong kind of expectations.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Select US airports now asking passengers to tip their TSA agents by donating $10 and $20 grocery store & gas gift cards.
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You Get Advice@toobootinandlo1·
@redtachyon I'd argue that it lets you focus on the more difficult problems instead of debugging some dumb syntax issue for 2 hours.
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Alder@alder_riley·
Damn, they actually passed it? Unlicensed operation of 3D printers and CNCs is now a felony in Washington? I get that it's fashionable to hate manufacturing in some places but how many kids and FIRST robotics teams are going to end up with criminal records because of this?
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David Daines
David Daines@daviddorg·
Hi, my name is literally David And I’m going a year without screens in 22 days (down from 10h+ per day) While tracking: - Neuroimaging (fMRI + MRI) - Cognitive + motor tests (very comprehensive) - 131 blood-based biomarkers (@superpower) - Sleep and activity data (@ouraring) - Vision exam - Hearing exam - And more I’m excited to see what the data show We all deserve to know more about how our devices in their current form are affecting us
DANISH@astrodanish

Your brain is under attack by a trillion dollar adversary intent on destroying it. This is your David vs Goliath. Resist the algorithm.

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sudox@kmcnam1·
Apple pricing is... ummm... interesting...
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Adam Breneman
Adam Breneman@AdamBreneman81·
Texas Tech took every weight under 40 lbs out of their weight room. Love this!! No shortcuts. @NextUpBreneman x @USAT
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@levelsio Was just in Italy for a week (flying home as I type) Graffiti EVERYWHERE in Rome Saw one that said "fuck tourist and welcome refugees" Italy is responsible for its own downfall.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Funniest part of it that this was mostly Brazilians with Italian heritage getting passports A demographic that's high educated and high income and culturally aligned with Italy and Europe, I mean they're genetically Italian! Instead they'll now give away passports to low educated welfare seekers without income from cultures that hate them It seems European governments enemy is immigrants that are a net positive addition to their culture while wanting to bring in more people that want to destroy their societies
CNN@CNN

The announcement will be a devastating blow for those who believed the court would uphold Italy’s 160-year history of citizenship by descent, or ius sanguinis. cnn.it/3PBZRVR

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PinochetHelicopterTours@PinochetHeliT·
@VideoCardz What? The NEO is overpriced, under powered & isn't repairable at all. The RAM & SSD are soldered to the board & if one of those dies its game over.
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@SebAaltonen "principal" game dev complains that his garbage code can't run on 8gb of memory 😭🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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Sebastian Aaltonen@SebAaltonen·
I am vocal about 8GB RAM laptops because I am a game dev. We were also vocal about cut down 10GB RAM in Xbox Series S. Steam Deck is a 4 year old $399 gaming device with 16GB RAM. It's the modern min spec for gaming. I would love to see more games on Macs, but 8GB alienates devs.
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theficouple
theficouple@theficouple·
Millenials don't care about building a "career" or climbing the corporate ladder. All we want is to make as much as we need working as little as possible so we can actually live our lives. Instead of spending 40+ years at a job we hate making our boss rich instead of us.
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@anneshu_nag @Polymarket Literally this happens every year to all the big tech companies. Layoffs are part of their culture since basically 2020 lmao And it's clearly worked very well for them.
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Anneshu Nag
Anneshu Nag@anneshu_nag·
This is INSANE, Meta is reportedly preparing one of the biggest layoffs in tech. Meta is preparing major layoffs as AI costs explode. - Meta is discussing cuts of up to 20% of its workforce - The company has 79,000 employees, meaning 15,000+ jobs could be impacted - Leaders have been told to prepare reduction plans - Cuts are meant to offset massive spending on AI infrastructure and data centers - Meta is offering huge pay packages to recruit top AI researchers - Mark Zuckerberg says AI can let one engineer do work that used to require entire teams Meanwhile, Meta is racing to catch up with OpenAI and Google Meta is cutting thousands of jobs while spending billions on ai. this is the ai transition in big tech.
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Polymarket@Polymarket·
BREAKING: Meta reportedly planning to lay off up to 20% of the company to offset rising AI costs.
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Digg@digg·
Tough day. Made some difficult changes to the @digg team. This wasn't about performance - these are brilliant and talented folks. We just haven't found the right product-market fit yet. More: digg.com
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