Moritz

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Moritz

Moritz

@SuperGoodCTO

The very best cto of @datawisp

Katılım Mart 2022
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Moritz@SuperGoodCTO·
@plugwash @DhravyaShah @dobroslav_dev To add a bit of context, in 2023 Hetzner made a profit of "only" 150 million with 538mn revenue (source is their own bookkeeping): northdata.de/Hetzner%20Onli… That's "only" 27% margin. Compare: "AWS' operating margin widened slightly to 35% from 34.6% in the third quarter"
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@plugwash @DhravyaShah @dobroslav_dev I mean, yes, but also Hetzer isn't beholden to stockholders. It was founded and owned by a guy called Martin Hetzner, right? And they're just selling servers at-cost, with no super fancy bells and whistles, and no 90% markup, which makes it incredibly affordable.
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Dhravya Shah
Dhravya Shah@DhravyaShah·
people don't talk about the latency issues with Hetzner enough. For just a PING, IT TAKES LIKE 100-200ms i think that's just crazy, but maybe also because i'm in US and their servers are in Germany
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Peter Schmidt-Nielsen
Peter Schmidt-Nielsen@ptrschmdtnlsn·
I have another theory: It's that once you can make a gajillion of something in seconds its allure is instantly removed. Imagine a world in which this was the *only* piece of AI art, no more (say, it cost a ton to make) – everyone would be talking about "*the* AI art piece".
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Gary Marcus@GaryMarcus

Generative AI hasn’t created memorable songs, books, and movies, despite insanely large amount of input. Why not? I see three reasons: 1. Everything Generative AI does is derivative and tends to be a kind of average. 2. Generative AI it lacks a deep conceptual understanding of human experience. 3. Because Generative AI lacks robust world models, its output lacks coherence over time.

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Robert Klammer💙Beweise das ich mich Irre(Ch.Kirk)
@roberthabeck Das ist gelogen. Das waren organisierte und bezahlte Demos und die Demonstranten überwiegend von fragwürdigen Organisationen zusammengetrommelt. Der Wähler hat das schon erkannt und diese Verarschung zieht nicht mehr. Es muss Schluss sein mit dieser finanzierten Wahlbeeinflussung
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Robert Habeck
Robert Habeck@roberthabeck·
Nach dem Wortbruch von Friedrich Merz und der Zusammenarbeit mit der AfD haben hunderttausende Menschen friedlich demonstriert. Das ist richtig und wichtig! Aber jedwede Über- oder Angriffe sowie Sachbeschädigungen sind nicht zu rechtfertigen und das verurteile ich klar. deutschlandfunk.de/zwei-cdu-wahlh…
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Datawisp
Datawisp@datawisp·
Why type your question when you can just speak it? You can now talk to Wispy directly and ask any question about your data!
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Moritz@SuperGoodCTO·
@mjasay 30-ish, Google Maps, Apple Maps has until like 2 months ago thought the street I lived on wasn't a one-way street. That has kinda put me off it, the first direction of each trip being illegal.
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Matt Asay
Matt Asay@mjasay·
Folks, is this true? Has Apple Maps somehow become the youthful choice? I don't use it because it was garbage when first released and I still find Google Maps more accurate/useful, but it seems strange to me GenZ would go for device defaults?
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Datawisp@datawisp·
We’re excited to announce our partnership with @thirdwavelabs! Through this exclusive partnership, Thirdwave Wallet Intelligence customers can receive discounted access to Datawisp. Wispy can answer any question about your wallet data and even combine it with other data (e.g marketing, product) and give you deeper insights than you ever thought possible. datawisp.io/blog/unlocking…
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Thirdwave
Thirdwave@thirdwavelabs·
🚀 We’re thrilled to announce our partnership with @Datawisp! This collaboration brings the power of Thirdwave’s Wallet Intelligence data together with Datawisp’s AI-powered analytics platform, allowing teams to visualize and explore insights with ease. Now, Web3 projects can analyze on-chain activity, user behavior, and community dynamics like never before—just ask questions in plain English and get clear answers in seconds! By combining our Wallet Intelligence data with Datawisp’s AI analytics agent, Wispy, we're empowering teams to make faster, smarter, data-driven decisions that fuel growth. This partnership opens up new ways to drive success and unlock the full potential of blockchain data.  🌐📊
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Moritz@SuperGoodCTO·
@DhravyaShah @dobroslav_dev But the cable isn’t straight. And routing needs to be done, which adds often 1-2ms per hop. So anything below 110ms would be surprising. Helsinki, their other location isn’t necessarily closer either. Hetzner is great, but the distance sucks. US has no comparable hoster, alas
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@DhravyaShah @dobroslav_dev Physics lol. Speed of light in fibre cables is about 2/3rds of the speed of loght in general You’re in SF, so straight line distance to Nuremberg is 9303.53km, or ~47 at the speed of light So a ping is a roundtrip. Even with an optimal cable you get 97ms ping.
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Moritz@SuperGoodCTO·
@kai_fall @relizarov The correct way to do it is abs(x) = (x XOR y) - y where y = x >> 31 (assuming 32-bit input), and >> is arithmetic right shift operator.
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Roman Elizarov
Roman Elizarov@relizarov·
Go language does not have a function for an absolute value of an integer in its standard library and there is even some stated reason to omitting it. The result: thousands of its implementations can be found in github.
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@yaghsizian @GergelyOrosz Real email of the german military: BwDLZDoberlugKirchhainStandortserviceStrausberg [at] bundeswehr.org Also, I get to 35 easily with japanese/chinese emails without trying at all, and I don’t speak those languages. It’s just inaccurate for a security/auth company
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
This is the third serious security breach at Okta in ~2 years. Okta sells security as a service: and yet it cannot secure itself. In the past we know it did not follow security 101. Yet another inexplainable incident. Who can trust Okta after all this?
Matt Johansen@mattjay

What. The.

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@BKAngryKing @anthdm Nah, both ways are fine in principle. I have some minimal issues with this one, but if you type this right, it’s a valid approach. If you don’t understand how we got here, then maybe that’s something to look into. Error handling has been an issue since like, before C
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Angurī Wappā
Angurī Wappā@furiouswhopper·
@anthdm Good lord this is awful... why would you ever do this? How did we get into such a terrible state of software engineering. Exceptions are the correct way to handle these things... this is hideous.
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@designengineerd @MelkeyDev Yeah, yabai is really not great for multiple screens, sadly. My main setup is hyprland (or sway, when hyprland is inevitably broken), but yabai mimics it when I’m travelling (or in the mood to work from my sofa)
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Melkey
Melkey@MelkeyDev·
My MacOS setup (so far): - Yabai + skhd - Iterm2 - VsCode What I am exploring: - Wezterm - Alacritty - Aerospace (tried, didnt like it!) - Zed - NeoVim (Lazy.nvim plugin manager) Going to be doing a lot of this setup on my stream. Anything I missed?
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@martinmose @MelkeyDev I tried aerospace for a while, the delay between switching a workspace and it happening was too big for me. Measured it to be 70-280ms, depending on what was open. Yabai is instant, disadvantage is no SIP :/ I just want hyprland on mac lol
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martinmose@martinmose·
@MelkeyDev - OhMyZsh + plugins - Yazi (file explorer in terminal) - lazygit / lazydocker - kitty And wow I love Aerospace!
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@tinrab @sebastienlorber Even c# looks the same iirc, and has for years. It’s just the “correct” way to do it, once you’ve used it once.
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Tin Rabzelj
Tin Rabzelj@tinrab·
@sebastienlorber I love this. It's also funny how similar it is to Rust's iterators or the upcoming/RFC generators:
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Seb ⚛️ ThisWeekInReact.com
Seb ⚛️ ThisWeekInReact.com@sebastienlorber·
Iterator Helpers are almost supported everywhere 🎉 - TC39 stage 4 - TypeScript 5.6 - Node 22 - Chrome 122 - Firefox 131 - Safari Technology Preview 106 🆕 🔥 Unlike arrays, methods are lazy, streams can be infinite 🚧 Iterator.range(start,end) is stage 2 👀
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