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@InfraScaler

Applied AI, systems architect, reliability nerd. Ex-FAANG. Board advisor. https://t.co/fI2fibKbEd @getwhatai ----- https://t.co/y3diAMiuPz https://t.co/B6VnkYHsMz

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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
If you are thinking of building an AI assistant for troubleshooting, I'll share in this thread some lessons learned from building one in a fast-paced, extremely complex and high-pressure environment. Take what works, leave the rest.
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Marek Fodor
Marek Fodor@fodor·
Si trabajas desde casa: ¿cómo mantienes el foco y combates distracciones? Es para un amigo.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Iran is fairly thoroughly degraded by now. They don't have rows and rows of well-integrated S400s at the ready (I don't think they had any S400s). Whatever did this, if it was Iranian – China can field with VASTLY more efficacy.
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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
I don't think Iranian fire would allow it to land anywhere except as a pile of scrap, AD missiles are massive and if the AD system gets a lock on an F-35, the window for "light hit" is pretty small friendly fire again, maybe Israeli this time? But if it *is* Iran… this is big.
Clash Report@clashreport

BREAKING: A U.S. F-35 jet made an emergency landing in the Middle East after being hit by suspected Iranian fire during a mission over Iran. The jet landed safely and the pilot is stable, but the incident is under investigation. Source: CNN

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@Alph4betSoup My “we were not breached” t-shirt is raising questions that my “we were not breached” t-shirt has already answered.
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
Durante unos años se le llamaba "22@", que viene de reformar el distrito industrial "22A" para motivar el emprendimiento en tecnología y conocimiento. Ahora casi no lo oigo y la gente lo llama de nuevo Poblenou (que no son exactamente lo mismo, ya que diferenciaba el barrio residencial del industrial)
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Hectoorperezz@Hectooorperezz·
@celsmanz A mi me da mucha envidia el ambiente que se respira en Barcelona sobretodo en la zona del Poblenou, se parece a lo que muchas personas describen sobre Silicon Valley.
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Celia Manzano
Celia Manzano@celsmanz·
Una pregunta para españoles: por qué la densidad de emprendimiento en Barcelona es sustancialmente mayor comparado con el resto de España ?
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Winston Wolf Smith
Winston Wolf Smith@winston_srlobo·
@celsmanz Te contesto con otra pregunta: Cuánto de ese 'emprendimiento' son chavales lanzando ideas sin sentido porque es cool y pueden llegar a estar en la portada de Emprendedores, pero realmente añaden cero valor y no van a ningún lado?
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
@devruso PTSD de cuando tenía 18 años y trabajaba migrando aplicaciones médicas de MUMPS a VB6
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
@akses_0x00 @Alph4betSoup I see the brunt of the fine is due to getting selfies from users for authentication, the AEPD claims this is "unique identification" and not "authentication", nothing to do with breaches.
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
"You write like a very small LLM" as an insult.
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0xFoX ⟠@Sprawl__Network·
@denisyurchak These are exactly the kinds of failures u can run into with vibe coders. I still hope your business succeeds, but this should be treated as an operational risk, and u should start building a contingency plan now
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
My startup was hacked! I launched my own travel eSIM service, eSIMPal It started making money, the users were happy, and all was good, but today I woke up to a hacked website Somebody managed to get three 50 (!) GB eSIMs for Kuwait and Saudi Arabia for free, and we started using them heavily I wired up Claude, and we discovered the issue: the user could pass a parameter from the client to the server and make the eSIM cost 0 dollars I fixed the issue and blocked this user, and he only managed to use 5 GB worth of data The internet is full of sharks, boys – triple test all the payment-related code, make sure different LLMs cross-check each other's work Now I'm writing code with GPT-5.4 and making Opus 4.6 review everything for vulnerabilities And my hacker bro, if you are reading this, I'll get you your Saudi eSIM, don't worry Use the promo code IHACKEDESIMPAL for 10% off and chill
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Alek Asaduryan
Alek Asaduryan@Ldnbox·
SaaS founder realizes they may have accidentally built the backbone for a drug trafficking operation. 😜
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I am happy with the current results from the SOTA models, given the current situation. What needs to be improved now is inference speed.
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⭕ AI & Design (Marco)
⭕ AI & Design (Marco)@AIandDesign·
I hereby proudly present the most autistic thing I've ever built yet. Unmatched in it's uselessnes but yet SO cool. You wouldn't understand LOL I'm presenting a full-blown Teletext engine. This puppy can read and write .t42 broadcast binary files and you can use it to look at archived teletext pages or create your own. As a demo I have "teletext-ified" my website. For those who don't know what this is, Teletext was a format that allowed text content to be broadcasted along with a TV channel. Any TV with a teletext decoder could view it. You could use it to look up weather, news and many other things. VERY popular in Europe. It actually still is in the Netherlands (where I'm from). It was also huge in the United Kingdom. Anyway without further ado, the link is below! This entire project is open source and available on Github. Enjoy!
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Borna Perak
Borna Perak@borna_perak·
@dok2001 @ivanburazin Big fan of Cloudflare, but this ain't the flex you think it is. Going down because of bugs in your own configs and automations is a way worse look than not anticipating agent workload cycles. Which btw are orders of magnitude denser than anything humans throw at infrastructure.
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Ivan Burazin
Ivan Burazin@ivanburazin·
GitHub ,Google, Cloudflare don't have outages because they're badly run. The sheer volume of requests (mostly from agents now) breaks everything at that scale. We thought we'd cracked horizontal scale but now it's back to square one again. Agentic ai broke the infrastructure that worked for 20 years.
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👾AI Operator👾@InfraScaler·
@ivanburazin No, terrible take. Most outages come from changes. Any Senior member of the technical staff at any company of certain size knows this.
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