skydiver4612

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skydiver4612

skydiver4612

@Multitude0110

Los Angeles, CA Katılım Nisan 2022
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skydiver4612
skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@karunkaushik_ Physiognomy is a science ignored only to your own detriment. You really thought these geniuses knew how to more than white collar grift?
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Karun Kaushik
Karun Kaushik@karunkaushik_·
There’s been a lot of allegations against Delve. But we haven’t been able to share our side of the story until today due to ongoing cybersecurity and forensics investigations. Maintaining customer trust is central to everything we do. That said, we grew too fast and fell short of our own standard. To our customers, we deeply apologize for the inconveniences caused. We take these allegations seriously and have made changes: a new auditor network, free re-audits and pentests for all customers, enhanced transparency in audit communications, and more. However, we also want to set the record straight on the anonymous attacks. The evidence we have points to a targeted cyberattack from a malicious actor, not a “whistleblower.” We believe the attacker purchased Delve under false pretenses, exfiltrated internal company data, and used it to launch a coordinated smear campaign. The posts rely on a mix of fabricated claims, cherry-picked screenshots, and stolen data taken out of context. See the link in the comments for more details. Delve was built to modernize compliance. We are not going anywhere and are committed to building what's next.
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skydiver4612
skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@WhiteHouse Fake gay propaganda. Bro is like “ALL WEINERS GREW 9 INCHES” ok bro magnum sales are flat YoY.
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skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@smonter42 @JessePeltan This is such a boomer take, there are zero nice cars for five grand that don’t have several thousands of dollars in deferred maintenance. Thanks to boomers cash for clunkers stunt we lost all the good cheap, easy to repair cars.
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Tom M.@smonter42·
@JessePeltan $530 a month is not affordable. You could pick up a really nice used car for five grand and drive that for 3 to 5 years with minimal maintenance. It’s also not just 530 a month it’s also how much it cost to insure it. For a model Y that’s gonna be $225-250 a month
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Jesse Peltan@JessePeltan·
I don’t think people realize how affordable Teslas have gotten. A new Model Y is $530/month. (72 months)
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Troy@troy_berglund

@JessePeltan @elonmusk Remember when oil megacorps price gouged people to wishing they had a Tesla? The problem is that people who cant afford $5 gas cant afford an $1000+ a month payment for 84 months🤷‍♂️

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skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@stocksandreales I have an account with $100 I am not an active user, not a worthwhile metric.
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skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@9mmsmg Yea fuck this dude, don’t kill our fuckin gators you retard.
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Ejaaz
Ejaaz@cryptopunk7213·
wow google might've popped the ai bubble, memory stocks down massively today: their new algorithm shrinks an AI model's memory by 6X WITHOUT reducing it's intelligence making it 8x faster with the SAME # of GPUs: if this works - we don't need as many GPUs to train AI - kv-cache is basically a model's short term memory. it gets massive pretty quickly = larger, slower, expensive ai - google's algo compresses it to just 3-bits with ZERO loss in accuracy (usually models are like 32-bit) the combined market cap of micron and sandisk is $527 billion and im not even factoring in SK hynix and samsung ai has driven up memory prices by 500%+ over the last few months - if google's algo scales then this might crash.
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Google Research@GoogleResearch

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI

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skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@feross @jfrog @SocketSecurity Jfrog has one product Artifactory and it’s one of the worst products with no clear alternatives. Jfrog should spend more time fixing that POS and less time yapping.
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Feross@feross·
When the CEO of a $600M+ ARR public company calls out your startup directly, your team and customers deserve a response. @JFrog's CEO published a post today calling @SocketSecurity a "fragile, commercialized illusion of security" that "wraps open source scanners." This isn't the kind of discourse that makes our industry better. But since he named us, here are the facts. The attack he references -- the Trivy/Aqua supply chain compromise -- is one Socket helped expose. Our threat research team independently identified the OpenVSX extension attack on March 2, the 75+ compromised GitHub Actions tags on March 19, and the poisoned Docker Hub images on March 22. He's citing our work to make his case against us. On the core question -- who's actually finding supply chain threats -- the public record is clear. JFrog's research page lists ~5,000 findings across their entire 18-year history as a company. Socket discovers ~10,000 malicious packages *per week*. We've identified ~250,000 unique supply chain attacks. These numbers are all public. We publish our research, our detections, and our threat data publicly. Anyone can evaluate the work. We report our findings to the registries, where they end up protecting JFrog's own customers through OpenSSF. Scanners find known CVEs. Socket finds attackers. Those are different problems, and conflating them is either a mistake or a choice. JFrog's SEC filings show security is 7% of their FY2025 revenue. 93% of their customers aren't buying their storytelling either. Back to building.
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Christian Lempa
Christian Lempa@ChristianLempa·
OrbStack is, what I use for all my Docker workflows on Mac — and I'm not going back to Docker Desktop! Faster VM starts, significantly lower memory usage, native Apple Silicon support, and a clean CLI. The x86 emulation via Rosetta actually works well for amd64 containers. Free for personal use. orbstack.dev What container runtime are you using on your Mac dev machine? 👇 #docker #devops #macos #homelab
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AWS Developers@awsdevelopers·
You get to use one AWS Service for the rest of your career, which one would you pick and why?
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Brandon Butch@BrandonButch·
Apple has FINALLY fixed the iPhone keyboard bug! The release notes for iOS 26.4 say: “improved keyboard accuracy when typing quickly.”
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skydiver4612
skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@elonmusk Grok won’t be viewed seriously until they make a Claude Code like experience. I utilize it via OpenRouter+Opencode, but would be nice if xAI had a vision around tooling. I would also be ok if Grok allowed me to login via OAuth to utilize my existing subscription…
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Piyush
Piyush@piyush784066·
as a Developer, how much RAM is enough for you? 1. 8 GB 2. 16 GB 3. 24 GB 4. 32 GB 5. 64 GB 6. 128 GB+
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skydiver4612@Multitude0110·
@9to5mac @mvcmendes Oh @samlambert is gonna love this one. Someone proves that all your expensive machines are wasted because you put the storage in another rack rather than next to the socket.
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Darryl Ruggles
Darryl Ruggles@RDarrylR·
🆕 I wrote a new blog post walking through EKS Auto Mode with a complete Terraform setup. I wanted to understand what you actually get when AWS takes over the data plane, so I built a cluster, deployed a demo application, and tested scaling end to end. The post goes through compute, networking, storage, and load balancing management, plus custom Spot NodePools, Container Insights, the security posture out of the box, and a realistic cost breakdown. Limitations and migration considerations are covered too. If you're running EKS and tired of managing Karpenter, VPC CNI, EBS CSI, and ALB Controller upgrades, this might be relevant. If you've already tried Auto Mode I'd be curious to hear how it went. lckhd.eu/ZU7ZRz
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I Meme Therefore I Am 🇺🇸
BREAKING: Emilie Livingston, Jeff Goldblum’s wife who is 30 years his junior, is making headlines after the Oscars red carpet for her daring outfit that revealed her buttocks.
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Sport Drink
Sport Drink@sportdrink·
@patrickbetdavid Oh cool Are you going to return the money you scammed from people when you were running that MLM company?
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Patrick Bet-David
Patrick Bet-David@patrickbetdavid·
The most valuable thing a father can pass down to his children isn’t money. It’s character.
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