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@JamesBlonde08

Not verified so not a bot. Talking about tech and a bit of football. SE

Katılım Aralık 2022
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Barca Talk Podcast
Barca Talk Podcast@BarcaTalk_Pod·
@BarcaUniversal You're all missing the point, someone has to be in the middle of a rondo and that person is Jude :)
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Barça Universal
Barça Universal@BarcaUniversal·
❗️ Pedri picks his 4 ideal players for a rondo: "Messi, Lamine, me and Jude Bellingham."
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Mario Zechner
Mario Zechner@badlogicgames·
recommended viewing. even if you are a seasoned engineer, watching computerphile is awesome. master classes in breaking down complex topics. learn how to do that. super power. youtu.be/E3hvLz717zM?is…
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Barça Universal
Barça Universal@BarcaUniversal·
🚨 JUST IN: Bernardo Silva dreams of playing for Barcelona after Manchester City. — @SkySport
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Zsolt Kacso
Zsolt Kacso@kaolti·
Literal seat selection, Three.js. Switched over to Composer 2.5 from Claude Code.
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Arpit Bhayani
Arpit Bhayani@arpit_bhayani·
Here's something interesting about cache eviction - instead of tracking the exact LRU (Least Recently Used) item, we can just pick two random items and evict the older one. This is called "2-random," and it works surprisingly well. The idea is simple. When we need to evict something from our cache, randomly sample two keys, compare their last access times, and evict the one that was accessed longer ago. That's it. Why not just track true LRU? Because maintaining a perfect LRU requires extra memory and CPU overhead. We need a doubly linked list with pointers for every cache entry, plus the cost of updating it on every access. Btw, picking two keys at random and evicting the least recently used of the two becomes virtually indistinguishable from true LRU. It works because it avoids the worst random choices (by picking the better of two) while retaining enough randomness. 2-random also degrades gracefully when your working set exceeds the cache size. True LRU can cause near-100% cache misses when looping over data larger than the cache. Random eviction handles this better, and 2-random gives you the best of both worlds. Many in-memory databases are full of such "good enough" approximations. Dig deeper when you find time. It's fun.
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Abraham John 🦄🦓
Abraham John 🦄🦓@Abmankendrick·
UI/UX Designers & Developers, this might be one of the best free resources for discovering beautiful fonts. Freefaces Gallery is a curated collection of free, open-source typefaces, meaning you can use them in personal and commercial projects without licensing headaches. Can't believe it's free. Bookmark it for later 💜
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DANA.id
DANA.id@danawallet·
WDP murah cuma di DANA Games aja! Yuk buruan mampir ke dana.id/games karena promonya cuma tiap jam 15:00 WIB aja lho 🤩
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(dot)H 🇵🇸@JamesBlonde08·
@Pxxdwskiii No. I respect the guy but I refuse to over admire a footballer, even Messi. Google what is Parasocial relationship. Wake up.
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9️⃣@Pxxdwskiii·
This is to everyone that will be at the Camp Nou tonight. In the 9th minute of the game I want everyone to shout Lewandowski’s name as loudly as possible. He deserves the best farewell possible. I hope the fans don’t let him down. Retweet and go spread the word!
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(dot)H 🇵🇸@JamesBlonde08·
@__alula @frizkedblizz Well the human is there to guide the AI, if the human doesn't know what he is doing than expect something like this.
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Alula@__alula·
@frizkedblizz yes no human would slop this so hard lmao
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Alula
Alula@__alula·
github.com/vercel-labs/ze… holy shit that's very horribly architectured, because they have tightly tied executable formats to architecture specific code generation (and seemingly have it duplicated across coff/elf) and that's just literally the first thing I saw while exploring the repo
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Chris Tate@ctatedev

Introducing Zero The programming language for agents. I wanted a systems language that was faster, smaller, and easier for agents to use and repair. Explicit capabilities. JSON diagnostics. Typed safe fixes. Made for agents on day zero.

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Martin Valigursky
Martin Valigursky@ValigurskyM·
You can now walk through a real-world Gaussian Splat scene in @playcanvas 🚶🕺 New first-person and third-person demos, powered by a brand-new reusable third-person camera controller: mouse orbit, wall-collision avoidance, scroll-wheel zoom, animations & shadow catcher 🧵
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Bilawal Sidhu
Bilawal Sidhu@bilawalsidhu·
Semantically annotating 3D gaussian splats on the fly using gemini 3.1 + sparkjs 1. Load any 3D scene and hit scan 2. Get 2D detections from VLM 3. Cluster outputs & project into 3D world space 4. Save as a persistent 3D semantic layer Inspired by @alexanderchen's experiments with gemini visual intelligence. Just had to try to lift it from 2D to 3D!
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Bilawal Sidhu
Bilawal Sidhu@bilawalsidhu·
3d gaussian splats + photogrammetry can work together beautifully – you don’t have to choose. I’m using a drone capture for the hero asset. Google maps aerial photogrammetry for the world around it.
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Tobias Ziegler
Tobias Ziegler@Tobias__Ziegler·
If you're interested in SSD internals and how to use them efficiently, our paper, “How to Write to SSDs,” has been accepted to VLDB and is currently on the Hacker News front page. vldb.org/pvldb/vol19/p1…
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Starter Story
Starter Story@starter_story·
$40K MRR iphone app. Solo founder. He can't code. I gave him a call and we talked for hours. I edited and condensed it down to give you the most alpha: > Why the app store is secretly untapped (1:53) > Why most apps make $0 (2:38) > How he validates $1M ideas (4:13) > FULL breakdown on how he builds (4:55) > The best marketing channel in the world (7:13) > The 2 ways to monetize mobile apps (9:12) > The 8 tools he uses on a daily basis (11:31) > The most profitable niches to build in right now (12:52)
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(dot)H 🇵🇸@JamesBlonde08·
@yo_swif @ctatedev Exactly my thought. On top of that, If a language is specifically made for agents I would say that it has to be cryptic as hell so that it doesn't waste tokens
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Swif@yo_swif·
@ctatedev so agents can't write any of the currently existing languages? 🤔 why would a brand new language be easier for agents vs languages that have billions and billions of existing, functioning lines of code throughout history that have been extensively used in training sets?
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Chris Tate
Chris Tate@ctatedev·
Introducing Zero The programming language for agents. I wanted a systems language that was faster, smaller, and easier for agents to use and repair. Explicit capabilities. JSON diagnostics. Typed safe fixes. Made for agents on day zero.
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Fatherfox Strongpaw
Fatherfox Strongpaw@FStrongpaw·
he pulled the fake gpu giveaways several times. i bought into his bullshit too. don't recall if he blocked me first for calling him out, but he's definitely blocked by me for false advertising and subscription farming under false pretenses. And i'm obviously not the only one to call him out and post receipts.
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0xSero
0xSero@0xSero·
3 months ago I blocked this guy and he made such a scene about it that to this day people still ask me why. The reason I did so is because despite him hyping me up, he’d constantly be writing about how I’m a larper. Now my “larping” has resulted in: - Meeting folks at Nvidia - Meeting folks at OpenAI - Working with Factory - Teaching 1000s of people 100+ GitHub repos: - day 0 deepseek-v4-flash on sm120 - best performance on Framework - REAP-MLX + REAP-Strix - VLLM-STUDIO nearly 1k stars - GLM-4.6/4.7 on a MacBook - Qwen-3.5-plus for 8x 3090s - Parchi - AI-data-extraction 1k stars - First working turboquant on vLLM 4 months ago: - Interned at a large AI company - Produced 15+ models with 100k monthly downloads - Created a discord server and taught nearly 1000 people for free (still doing it) 6 months ago: - Released the first REAP quants - Sponsored by Anthropic running Claude code Warsaw with 500+ attendees - Trained nanochat at home 12 months ago: - Built my first rag self hosting on a MacBook funny enough - Spending 5-10k a month in tokens on random product buildings 18 months ago: - Taught a 200 person course (for free) how to use AI for coding 24 months ago: - Applied research for the Ethereum foundation on ZK proofs - Built Rosetta Node a solidity <> English translator built on OpenAI
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Liu Yang
Liu Yang@scomup·
会社の同僚が開発したVS Codeプラグイン版の点群ビューアも、ついに公開しました! VS Codeのストアから簡単にインストールできます。(「q3d」で検索) 多くの点群フォーマット(PCD、PLY、LAS、LAZ、E57)に対応して、大規模な点群も軽快に表示できます。 ぜひお試しください。
hara@_hrjp

インストール不要でサクサク動く点群ビューアを公開しました! ここにアクセスして点群ファイルをドラックアンドドロップするだけで使えます。 …nasonic-advanced-technology.github.io/q3dweb/ 詳しくはこちら qiita.com/hrpad/items/58…

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