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@JaserAkuly

Just Thinking My Own Thoughts Out Loud. All things Sports, Tech, & Data

Dallas Katılım Eylül 2008
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John Rush@johnrushx·
Sorry to be that guy, but most vibe coders will soon realize that their business failures weren't due to a lack of coding skills.
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Power is not about threats. It is about dependency. When others stop needing you, your power fades quietly, not with explosions, but with midnight phone calls and closed-door negotiations.
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The architect of discomfort.
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100% pet peeve when people chew gum loudly. Dude here in the sauna going to town, as loud as possible with every single chew.
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The universe works in mysterious ways.
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He knew what he did was right, he also knew there was a price to pay for being right. It’s what men do.
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Don’t forget how badly you once wanted what you have now.
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Abundance requires control.
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I wanna be remembered like LeBron remembers all these handshakes.
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Everybody is their own body. So expect different reactions
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I may not be every bodies cup of tea, but that’s because I don’t care what tea you like. I care for my own preference of tea only for me to consume. Take that as you will.
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Warren Sharp
Warren Sharp@SharpFootball·
this is a never give up effort play you show to your kids what a play by Alijah Clark from blocked flat on his back to forcing a fumble 50 yards downfield 🔥🔥
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You’re not at fault for the storm hitting your house, but once those cards are in your hand, it’s your move.
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This moment right now, will never happen again. Live in the moment.
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Sometimes you need to stop seeing the good in people and start seeing what they show you.
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Nobody celebrates your discipline until they need to borrow the results
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Just remember it’s always the happiest one in the room.
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You know what a true friend is: a friend who overlooks your broken fence and admires the flowers in your garden.
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Akhilesh Mishra
Akhilesh Mishra@livingdevops·
- DevOps is dead - Ai agents will be managing your Kubernetes clusters. - Infrastructure-as-Code will be fully automated! - CI/CD pipelines will be built by AI! I've been hearing these dramatic predictions since ChatGPT launched. After 2.5 years of actually using AI tools in my daily work, I can tell you this: the reality is very different from the headlines. Yes, AI can write Terraform code, kubernetes manifest, basic pipelines and scripts people already posted in github, stack overflow. But try getting it to: - Debug a complex Kubernetes networking issue - Handle multi-region failover scenarios - Design scalable microservices architecture - Manage security compliance across cloud providers - Use newly released, cloud services and security implementation. - Work with cross teams, negotiating, managing conflicts and keep things running. Even autonomous AI agents fall short: - They can't maintain context across your entire infrastructure - Struggle with real-world edge cases - Can't understand company-specific requirements - Limited by their training data when facing novel problems If your job is just copying Terraform templates, copy-pasting code from Stack Overflow you should be concerned. But if you understand distributed systems, security implications, and complex infrastructure patterns - AI will amplify your capabilities, not replace them. The winners will be engineers who can: - Think deeply about systems architecture - Solve novel infrastructure challenges - Use AI to automate routine work - Focus on high-impact engineering decisions Stop believing the hype. Start focusing on becoming a better engineer who knows how to use AI as another tool in their arsenal. The future isn't AI replacing DevOps engineers. It's DevOps engineers who understand how to leverage AI efficiently versus those who don't.
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Aiden Bai
Aiden Bai@aidenybai·
guys you can work on side projects without calling yourself a "founder"
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