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Jake Boyles

@JakeBoyles

Father, Husband, Startup Builder / Founding Engineer @ Recess . #HackCincy Organizer, Prev @hearty_xyz @ahalogy #StartupCincy

Oxford, Ohio Katılım Ocak 2009
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Jake Boyles
Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
@stevemagness Hockey has to travel. There are 3 teams within 60 miles and the skill level is widely different. Plus its the experience for the kid and the family. If you don't like it don't sign your kid up. But instead you decide to bitch on X.
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Steve Magness
Steve Magness@stevemagness·
Can someone explain why some 10 year old needs to travel hundreds of miles for competition that they almost certainly could have found locally? Travel leagues for youth sports should be banned.
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Anirudh Sharma
Anirudh Sharma@anirudhology·
The answer is, of course, Bloom Filter. Gmail (or services like it) use a distributed, in-memory bloom filter in all its frontend servers. When a user types, the filter checks in microseconds. If it says "not taken", the UI instantly confirms availability but if it says "maybe taken", the request goes to a sharded key-value store for a definitive answer. This happens rarely because the filter has almost zero false-positives. The filter is rebuilt time to time from the main database and pushed to all edge servers. T his combination gives instant feedback for 99% of cases while keeping the main data store untouched.
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SumitM
SumitM@SumitM_X·
As a developer, Have you ever wondered : You type a Gmail username and UI instantly shows "Username already taken"... There are millions of users globally How is this check so fast?
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Juri Strumpflohner
Juri Strumpflohner@juristr·
What's your AI adoption level? (according to Steve Yegge)
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Jake Boyles
Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
My kid plays travel hockey and plays 50-60 games a year and then summer. We try to get him to do less but he loves it and wants as much as he can get so we pay 15k a year for it. He could do rec for 500 bucks and get 10 games but that’s not what he wants. It’s not always the parents egos.
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Jake Boyles
Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
@TS_Secrets Some kids love the game and want to play more than 7 games a year.
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Hector Resendez - Trade School Secrets
Tell me again how clubs, teams, and travel teams aren't scams? My $ 80-per-season son's soccer team beat a $ 5k-per-kid club team. Somewhere along the way, youth sports stopped being about kids and started being about parents. Club sports promise: • better coaching • more exposure • better competition • scholarships But the numbers tell a different story. Only about 1% of high school athletes get a college athletic scholarship. And most of those aren’t even full rides. Meanwhile, families are spending: • $3k–$7k a year on club teams • travel flights • hotels every weekend • private trainers • camps Over 10 years, that’s easily $50k+ per kid. For youth soccer. At 10 years old. Meanwhile, rec sports still do what youth sports were originally meant to do: Kids play with friends. Parents sit in lawn chairs. Everyone grabs pizza after the game. Low pressure. Pure fun. And kids who love the game usually end up getting better anyway. Our $80 rec team proved that last weekend. So I’m curious… Are travel sports actually for the kids…
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Pudgy Penguins
Pudgy Penguins@pudgypenguins·
We’re excited to announce that Pudgy World, our free to play browser-based game, is now live. Explore 12 unique towns across The Berg, help Pengu find Polly, and play mini-games, all on @PudgyWorld_. Play now: PudgyWorld.com
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Robbie Boyles
Robbie Boyles@Rob_Boyles·
Baby Boyles coming July 2026 💗💗💗
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Jake Boyles
Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
The AI moment we’re living through today feels a lot like the early days of electricity. When electricity was first introduced in the late 1800s, people knew it was powerful. They knew it would change things. But most of the early uses simply replaced existing tools. Factories swapped steam engines for electric motors. Cities replaced gas lamps with electric lights. The real transformation didn’t happen immediately. It took time before people realized electricity wasn’t just a better version of old technology — it was an entirely new foundation to build on. Once factories redesigned their entire layouts around electric power instead of central steam engines, productivity exploded. New industries emerged. Entire economic systems shifted. AI feels very similar right now. Today, many companies are using AI to write emails, generate marketing copy, summarize meetings, or assist with coding. Useful improvements, but mostly incremental. The deeper shift will happen when organizations redesign their workflows, products, and even company structures around AI-native capabilities. Just like electricity did enabled assembly lines and modern manufacturing, AI may enable entirely new kinds of companies, products, and productivity. We’re still in the “electric lightbulb” stage. The real revolution comes when people stop trying to replace old tools—and start redesigning the world around the new power source.
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Curiosity
Curiosity@CuriosityonX·
🚨: A petri dish of human brain cells just learned to play DOOM
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Karin Johnson WLWT
Karin Johnson WLWT@karinjohnson·
Update on the shooting near Kroger in Maineville last night. Here’s the latest from Hamilton Township Police Chief Scott Hughes: As a result of last night’s incident at Kroger, we have arrested 40-year-old 𝐉𝐚𝐲𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝐇𝐚𝐥𝐥 of Hamilton Township. Hall has been charged with the following offenses: • Assault (Felony 4) - two counts • Negligent Assault (Misdemeanor 3rd Degree) - two counts • Inducing Panic (Felony 4) • Improperly Discharging a Firearm (Felony 2) Hall is currently incarcerated at the Warren County Jail. Thank you to all the assisting agencies that responded to help ensure everyone's safety. Their quick response and support exemplify the teamwork among law enforcement agencies in our region. We also appreciate the patience and cooperation shown by members of the community while officers investigated the incident. @WLWT
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Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
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Jake Boyles
Jake Boyles@JakeBoyles·
Got tired of having to check my phone to see my blink cameras when on my Mac. Had Claude spin up a native widget that displays my cameras right on my Home Screen. The future is wild.
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