Vladimir Kocjancic
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Vladimir Kocjancic
@LotusHints
Software developer / .NET sceptic / blogger / skier / brewer / chili enthusiast / https://t.co/wFnfODPEBd / https://t.co/odMbEy6b5x
european union Katılım Haziran 2013
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@eliana_jordan The problem now is that people don't learn foundations at all. AI does it for them and they never think for a second it would be wise to take a deep dive.
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I learned to code in 2020
Spent 3 months learning foundations.
Countless hours on stackoverflow fixing errors.
Then got a job as a dev to learn a bit about infrastructure.
After ~1.5 years…
I finally started building my own apps.
Now?
People learn foundations with AI in a few weeks, build apps with AI, and focus on marketing instead of spending years coding from scratch.
What took us years now takes months.
The game changed fast

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@redpillb0t No. Because people are pigs and I am not sitting in a car, where they sneezed, picked their noses and then touched every button possible. If I wanted that, I would take the bus.
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@CryptoCyberia Windows 2k was the last really really stable server system.
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@ItsAlexhere0 no users = no revenue. While no revenue != no users. So, no users, obviously
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Below video is exactly why I think Chinese are doing more for AI, than any American company. While US companies are focusing on building data centers, Chinese AI companies are optimizing models, making them more efficient and thus cheap to run.
youtube.com/watch?v=XJUpuO…

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@ChShersh Not true. Many people work hard, yet they earn exactly the same. It is not about working hard, but working hard on what is needed.
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@battleforeurope They will be totally different once we make them members.
NOT
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I don’t understand... surely Ukraine’s insane levels of corruption make it an ideal candidate to join the EU, no?
POLITICOEurope@POLITICOEurope
COMMENTARY: The timing couldn’t be worse for Volodymyr Zelenskyy. Just as the Ukrainian president is pushing to secure rapid EU membership for Ukraine, a deepening corruption scandal in Kyiv is undermining his case that the country is ready to join. 🔗 politi.co/3PbVbq7
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I have never understood the Eastern and Northern European mindset of going on vacation during summer.
When your city is 75 degrees and beautiful and everything is available, you go to Greece and pay $300 a day to turn yourself into a lobster.
Instead of just... going in November. You know, when your city is 40 and dreary and grey with 4 hours of "sun "a day.
And Greece is 75 and you get a private beach.
Make it make sense.
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@vanderberg88 That is not it. We lost that ability because we are lead by a bunch of nepotistic nincompoops
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@ZConcacaf FIFA adopted Baldrick's negotiation skills, I see
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¡¡CHINA GANÓ UN DESCUENTAZO!!
La negociación más humillante de la historia de la FIFA acaba de quedar confirmada.
El organismo que maneja el deporte más rico del planeta llegó a Pekín exigiendo $300 millones de dólares por los derechos de transmisión del Mundial 2026.
La CCTV les respondió con datos en la mano: la mayoría de los partidos se verían entre medianoche y las 6 de la mañana en horario chino. Y China no clasificó al torneo. ¿Por qué pagarían tanto?
La FIFA bajó a $150 millones. China dijo que no.
La FIFA bajó a $120 millones. China dijo que no.
Al final, la FIFA aceptó $60 millones. El 80% de descuento sobre su precio original. A 26 días del partido inaugural.
Para que entiendas la magnitud del fracaso: el acuerdo incluye además los Mundiales de 2030, el femenino de 2027 y el de 2031. Cuatro torneos mundiales por el precio que la FIFA quería cobrar solo por uno.

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@hiarun02 Ai still costs more than people. Maybe not to you, but that is because we are seeing dumping prices. There is no way Anthropic or OpenAI to sustain these low prices in the long run, unless they find a way to optimize their models. And they are wasting money on datacenters ibstead
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@1ssve Home was built for, well, being home and leisure stuff. Work place has been built for, well, work.
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@neetcode1 Because the idea is not tonreplace us, but push us into situation where they can pay us just as much that we can get past the month, while they get even more profit they won't be able to spend.
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