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@SignalMxB

Founder of Code Company, CEO of HTMX

Freedom, North Dakota Katılım Temmuz 2010
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@SenFettermanPA What if we just go back to 2010 when we flew without the security facade? Maybe we're just OK to live normally
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U.S. Senator John Fetterman@SenFettermanPA·
This morning at PIT, so many TSA employees expressed their appreciation for standing with them and shared their financial hardship. End this ridiculous DHS shutdown NOW. Pay these hardworking TSA agents and all DHS employees who collectively keep our country more secure.
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M̳x̳B̳@SignalMxB·
@Rainmaker1973 No one has ever cared about the color matching or if it's Heinz.. Most of their product is high fructose corn syrup
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Massimo@Rainmaker1973·
Restaurants kept refilling Heinz bottles with cheap ketchup, so Heinz made one simple label change that helped protect its $25 billion brand
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Nikita Bier
Nikita Bier@nikitabier·
@TurnerNovak I was investigating a guy running 30 accounts with Indonesian IP addresses and I was trying to figure out what tools he was using. I found out it was AI: Actual Indonesians.
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Turner Novak 🍌🧢
Turner Novak 🍌🧢@TurnerNovak·
Just spent two hours talking to this guy about AI: - completely changed the game - most efficient team member - outperformed with limited resources - misunderstood in the court of public opinion - always has the answer Turns out he was actually talking about Allen Iverson.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
I would like to offer to pay the salaries of TSA personnel during this funding impasse that is negatively affecting the lives of so many Americans at airports throughout the country
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Rach@rachpradhan·
We replaced urllib3 inside boto3 with a Zig HTTP client. One import line. Same API. Upto 115x faster with TurboAPI. import faster_boto3 as boto3 Here's what happened..
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Rach@rachpradhan·
The DX is one line: before: --- import boto3 --- after --- import faster_boto3 as boto3 ---------- # Everything else stays the same s3 = boto3.client('s3') ddb = boto3.client('dynamodb') ``` No config. No setup. Drop-in replacement.
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Hakan Kapucu
Hakan Kapucu@1hakankapucu·
This girl trained her birds to play dead when she goes “phew.” The last one had to make sure it was serious first.
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Ricardo
Ricardo@Ric_RTP·
Jensen Huang just called out every CEO who’s been firing people “because of AI.” Jim Cramer asked him why companies are laying people off if AI is supposed to make everyone MORE productive. Jensen's answer: "For companies with imagination, you will do more with more. For companies where the leadership is just out of ideas, they have nothing else to do. They have no reason to imagine greater than they are. When they have more capability, they don't do more." Read that again. The man who built the most important tech company on Earth just told you that if your CEO is using AI to cut headcount, it means one thing: They have no imagination. They have no vision for what comes next. They got handed the most powerful tool in human history and their FIRST instinct was to fire people. This is the CEO of NVIDIA. The company whose chips power every AI system on the planet. If anyone on Earth has the right to say "AI replaces workers," it's Jensen Huang. And he said the OPPOSITE. He said every carpenter could become an architect. Every plumber could become an architect. AI elevates capability. It doesn't eliminate it. But here's where it gets really interesting... During the same interview, Jensen revealed something nobody's talking about: He said AI startups like OpenAI and Anthropic are seeing their revenues increase by one to two billion dollars a WEEK. And he wishes these companies were public so the world could see what he sees. One to two billion per week. That's a $50 to $100 BILLION annualized run rate. For companies that most people think are burning cash and making nothing. The entire Wall Street narrative that "AI companies aren't profitable" might be completely wrong. Jensen sees their numbers. He sees their compute orders. He sees their growth. And he's saying the revenue is real. So if the money IS real, why are other companies firing people? Because they're not building AI products. They're not creating new revenue streams. They're not using AI to expand into new markets. They're using AI as an EXCUSE to cut costs because they ran out of ideas 3 years ago and need something to tell the board. Jensen's company added $500 billion in new orders in 5 months. He expects $1 trillion in cumulative revenue through 2027 from just two product lines. That number doesn't include the new chips, systems, or partnerships announced this week. And he's not cutting people. He's hiring. Because when you have imagination, more capability means MORE opportunity. Not less headcount. Meanwhile Salesforce cut thousands. Meta cut thousands. Amazon cut thousands. All blaming "AI efficiency." Jensen's response: You're out of imagination. He also said something that stuck with me. Cramer asked if he ever thought he'd build a $10 to $20 trillion company while waiting tables at Denny's. His answer: "I was just trying to make it through the shift." Biggest tip he ever got? Two, three dollars. Now he's building tech that increased computing demand by one million times in two years. He announced OpenClaw, which he says is as big as ChatGPT. And he's got 21 months of new business that isn't even counted in the trillion dollar figure yet. When asked how long he plans to keep working? "I'm hoping to die on the job. And I'm not hoping to die anytime soon." This is a man who believes every single thing he's building. And his message to every CEO using AI to justify layoffs is simple... You're not innovating. You're surrendering. The technology wasn't built to shrink companies. It was built to make them limitless. If your leadership can't see that, the problem isn't AI. It's THEM.
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Connor Kapoor
Connor Kapoor@connorkapoor·
Name on the door 🏭
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Rach@rachpradhan·
We made TurboAPI hit 150k req/s. In under a day. It is now 22x faster than FastAPI Thanks to the amazing contributions from the people in the comment section, which allowed me to view what made the hyper optimized frameworks work the way that they do! Here's what changed..
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Rach@rachpradhan

I replaced FastAPI's entire HTTP core with Zig. Same decorator API. Same Pydantic models. 7× faster. 47,832 req/s vs FastAPI's 6,800. 2.09ms p50 latency. Introducing. TurboAPI. Here's the story..

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Matt Prusak
Matt Prusak@MattPrusak·
Your grandparents had grandparents. They had grandparents. Somewhere back there, someone got on a boat, or didn't. Someone changed their name, or had it changed for them. Someone is buried in a cemetery you've never heard of in a country you've never been to. Most families lose track after two generations. I used AI to push mine back nine. One session with @karpathy's autoresearch pattern: over 100 organized research files. It found a 1940 Norwegian emigrant history with my ancestors in it. Resolved a maiden name question that confused my family for 70 years. Identified relatives no one alive knew existed. The method is simple: set a goal, measure progress, verify against real records, repeat. The AI searches public archives, cross-references birth certificates against cemetery records against church books, and logs everything it finds (and everything it doesn't). Open sourced the whole toolkit. Prompts that do the research for you, archive guides for 20+ countries, starter templates, even a framework for making sense of DNA results. If you have a box of old photos and unanswered questions, this is where to start. github.com/mattprusak/aut…
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kintsugiyama@kintsugiyama·
We're hosting our first public playtest next week! The Legend of California Alpha will run on Steam from March 26 - 30. Check out the links below for details and how to sign up. Sign up: bit.ly/TLOCSteam Learn more: bit.ly/TLOCAlpha
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Vela@uncle_vela·
Your manager at work be like. 🥺😂😂
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Pablo
Pablo@pheralb_·
600 SVGs available on Svgl 🥳🚀 ✓ Fully optimized ✓ React, Vue, Angular, Astro, Svelte & Web Components ✓ Add SVGs with the shadcn/ui CLI ✓ Free API ✓ Raycast extension, npm packages, and CLIs built by contributors and 100% free, open source ✨
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Defiant L’s
Defiant L’s@DefiantLs·
Just plan the funeral ahead.
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kache@yacineMTB·
It isn't hard
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kache@yacineMTB·
We need to get our ass in gear
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