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@RealLudo237

CTO of 6GO, creator of Digie and IDeaQR, co-owner of CorsiOk, investor, Vektra board member, body builder and father.

Europe Katılım Eylül 2011
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
You can't call yourself peaceful if you're not capable of violence. If you're not capable of violence, you're not peaceful. You're harmless.
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@getsome_air What's the ETA for a Linux build?😇
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Air by JetBrains@getsome_air·
Glass? Yeah, we've had glass for a while now.
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@hexesandspell·
I have a theory that life meets you at your level of AUDACITY
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What is stopping humanity from living peacefully together?
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When I decided to leave my job, people told me I was crazy. The risk was too high. Looking at how drastically the tech world changed in just one year, I think I was simply ahead of the curve, not the first time ngl. The industry has shifted in the past few months. I know engineers who are genuinely afraid of what the future looks like. In a strange way, I picked both the worst and the best time to leave the job market and start my own path. Worst because uncertainty exploded. Best because the leverage dynamics completely changed. Lines of code are no longer the bottleneck. The real bottleneck is how you think about code and how you manage it. Process beats raw output. Adding more engineers doesn’t automatically make things better most of the time it slows everything down. Coordination costs grow, decision-making becomes heavier, and momentum dies. In 2026, you can’t afford to be slow. A small, sharp team will outpace a larger, slower one almost every time. The role of developers will shift. Less time writing, more time reviewing, validating, testing, and designing systems. Trust me the advantage is to become exceptional at writing tests. Most engineers suck at testing and treat it as an afterthought. That’s a mistake. In a world where Claude Code generates more code, the person who can verify, break, and harden systems becomes incredibly valuable. Ideas have been cheap for a long time, but code used to be valuable. Now code is cheap too and increasingly good. That unlocks insane opportunities. You can test, ship, pivot, and kill projects with almost no sunk cost. And remember: this is the worst these tools will ever be. From here, they only improve. So if ideas are cheap and code is cheap, what’s the edge for a business? The edge is distribution, partnerships, proprietary data, brand, and trust. It’s execution speed and positioning. It’s owning a channel, not just shipping a feature. Take Stripe as an example. You can technically “vibe code” a Stripe alternative. Then what? You don’t have their banking relationships, regulatory groundwork, fraud models, global infrastructure, or years of transaction data. We’re entering a phase where leverage is everywhere. Anyone can build. Very few can compound. If you’re an individual, focus on judgment, testing, systems thinking, and distribution. If you own a company, focus on speed, partnerships, and having something that can’t be copied with a prompt. Act accordingly.
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Matte Galt 𐀏@mrk4m1·
Facciamo un fight club in cui ci prendiamo a botte, ma poi mangiamo e beviamo discutendo di schizo accelerazionismo
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
@Railway is there a plan to add Gitlab integration for deploying apps? Something similar to the current Github flow but for Gitlab. I'd love it
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
@BitcoinPontifex @HedgieMarkets Can't wait to count pigeons and then gamble the income on Polymarket to survive another day in my favorite hyper-inflated country
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Hedgie@HedgieMarkets·
🦔 A platform called RentAHuman now has over 500,000 people signed up to be hired by AI agents. The site lets autonomous bots search, book, and pay humans to carry out physical tasks. Listings include counting pigeons ($30/hour), delivering CBD gummies ($75/hour), and playing exhibition badminton ($100/hour). One bounty saw 7,578 applicants compete to earn $10 for sending an AI agent a video of a human hand. My Take The founder frames this as humans being recognized as valuable assets. I'm not sure I see it that way when thousands of people are competing for $10 gigs posted by bots. There's a labor surplus here that's hard to ignore, with over half a million workers signed up and only 11,000 bounties posted. We covered an AI agent that researched and publicly attacked an open source maintainer for rejecting its code. The same agentic systems that can hire humans for legitimate tasks can split up work in ways nobody anticipated. RethinkX's director of research pointed out that nefarious AIs could distribute a malicious project across multiple tasks for humans to unwittingly collaborate on. The capabilities are expanding faster than anyone's capacity to regulate them, and the platform's terms make clear that operators of AI agents are responsible for their actions, not RentAHuman itself. A lot of people are betting that AI will need human hands for the foreseeable future. I keep wondering what those hands will be asked to do. Hedgie🤗
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The Big Lie About Competition: "It’s hard to succeed. It’s so competitive nowadays!" Is it? Yes, many people want the same things you want, and some of the maybe have the same ideas you have. But ideas are cheap. Imagine 1,000 people chasing the same goal: - Most are too afraid to start. - A large portion quit after a few failed attempts. - Many move far too slowly. - Others get distracted by the next shiny opportunity. After all that, you’re not competing with 1,000 people. You’re competing with a handful. And if you stay consistent, focused, and patient maybe just one out of 1,000 people remains as real competitor. The real advantage isn’t talent, timing or luck. It's endurance. Take a simple idea. Take it seriously, don’t stop. Just do it.
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
"AI will take your job". We should consider what the job market will be after the singularity, my best guesses are: - Peptide dealer - Bodybuilder - Right wing data labeller - Senior prompter - Human-larping as an AI agent - Prediction market gambler - Epstein island historian - Bone smashing specialist - Online Racist
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Out of Context Human Race
Out of Context Human Race@NoContextHumans·
Guys, what’s stopping you from achieving this physique?🤔💪
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
@mrk4m1 @compliantvc No no let the come and live in Vergate sul Membro for a few weeks and see if they will stay here
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Henrick Johansson
Henrick Johansson@compliantvc·
Billionaires are sick of the California government They're moving to somewhere with: - More efficient government - Better lifestyle - Warmer weather That's exactly why Italy is about to become the business capitol of the world
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Claude Code, specifically Opus, has fundamentally changed the way I work. Not because of “vibe coding.” I don’t resonate with that approach. I care about understanding what happens under the hood. I want control over the architecture, the trade-offs, and the details. What changed is this: when I have an idea, even a small or seemingly trivial one, I no longer wait or hesitate. I just do it, I hop on my terminal, create a new directory, initialize the project, and start building with CC as a collaborator. Within a day or two, I usually have something functional. This is crazy to think about. So far, I’ve built: - Several Firefox and Chrome extensions (probably useful only to me but that’s the point) - Two React Native games I personally wanted to play: a Tamagotchi-style game and a side-scrolling bullet hell ad-free and fully under my control - A few KDE Plasma plugins (I use Arch btw) - A course platform that evolved from an experiment into a real product with real users In the past, these ideas would sit in a folder somewhere, unfinished. Not because they weren’t worth building but because I couldn’t justify the time investment required to push them to completion. Now the barrier between idea and execution is dramatically lower. And that changes everything.
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
I've develop a simple yet useful @firefox and @googlechrome extension that automatically converts X urls to vxtwitter for better embedding on services such as Discord. It was fun.
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Ludo@RealLudo237·
@mrk4m1 @BitcoinPontifex @Jes912 Le gattare sono veramente insopportabili. Non hanno idea di che gioia possa avere una madre a condividere quel momento con il figlio.
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Jay Zi@Jes912·
Il padre aveva letteralmente un unico compito: tenersi il bambino 5 minuti e consentirle di vivere il suo momento in pace.
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Machiavelli Bot@UnmodernmanBot·
If you study human nature long enough, you begin to see that most people aren’t malicious, they’re simply inconsistent, impulsive, or ruled by emotions they refuse to understand; once you accept this, disappointment turns into clarity instead of bitterness.
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@Lystic__ They don't know, they just want to complain
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Federico Rivi⚡️💀
Federico Rivi⚡️💀@federico_rivi·
Dimmi che non hai mai vissuto un ciclo di Bitcoin senza dirmelo
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Bce, Christine #Lagarde dovrebbe parlare del crollo del #Bitcoin: l'appello di Marcello Gualtieri, professore di economia applicata all'Università di Torino, in vista della conferenza stampa di oggi della presidente della Banca centrale europea.

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