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Paul Burt 🍕

@ThatMightBePaul

Pizza makes me think that anything is possible. Working on security with the kind folks @indent.

New York, NY Katılım Aralık 2008
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
Comedy is a person in flip flops, in a hurry.
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@Hrexed I found your video + guide on FlagD, for Is It Observable. Really well done! I just completed a guide on setting up GrowthBook, another OSS option. Would you be open to chatting about how you think about distribution for this sort of thing? northflank.com/guides/deploy-…
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@rawkode Nice! I just started at Northflank, so I'd love to hear about your experience after you play around a bit. Would you be open to giving 30m on a call, after you've given it a whirl?
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@ashleygjovik It's part of NYC's long history of forgetting to build alleys between buildings. No room for a permanent dumpster, and impermanent ones must have some downside (like getting wrecked too easily or somesuch)
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Ashley M. Gjøvik@ashleygjovik·
I still can't get over how New York cities will tell residents to throw their garbage on the sidewalks the night before garbage day. Like, not in canisters or dumpsters... just throw bags of trash... straight on the ground. There is a better way, New York.
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
Oh, I guess Twitter doesn't link two posts well. The link I shared in the beginning is Steve sharing a blog, (which he comments on in the QT)
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Yell in a War@jelenawoehr·
“Chat GPT is sentient,” according to panel of guys who aren’t really clear yet on whether or not women are people
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Matthew Sanabria@sudomateo·
Do not reach into an unwritten future and pull its anxiety, stress, and trauma into the present. The present requires presence in order to write a better future.
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@fouadmatin @indent Yup! It's also evocative and builds a mental image for people new to the idea. Where as AI is just *magic*. Your note is spot on: Complete evokes autocomplete, which gives a general understanding of the direction of the feature
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fouad@fouadmatin·
i'm biased, but totally agree! the framing should be less about the addition of AI, and more about what can users do with it now Autocomplete is still one of the most impactful uses of AI today. We're just extending it to complete access/privileged requests through @Indent
Rocco Del Priore@roccodelpriore

@fouadmatin @indent Complete is a great name for a chatGPT like component. Much better than [company_name] AI, “magic”, or anything similar.

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fouad@fouadmatin·
Introducing @Indent Complete✨ ChatGPT-like experience to: - Grant access and speed up onboarding - Negotiate least-privilege access - Make privileged actions faster and safer 1/3
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
Best part of stuff like Helm, GitHub Codespace, and etc is the generated name. Today I got Potential Pancake.
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neural oscillator of uncertain significance
adulthood is the process of gradually acquiring more and more objects which contain filters you have to remember to clean or replace
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
@rawkode Writing is a funny verb for wasm. Maybe "working with" is more apt for wasm, since it's a result of compilation?
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David Flanagan@rawkode·
WebAssembly means you can package up your business logic and share it across backend, front end, and mobile. You don’t realise it yet, but in 5-10 years, we’ll all be writing some form of WASM daily.
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
@RebeccaSlatkin It sucks when people are jerks, and use code review to be abusive. Criticism of code is still valuable. Saying that all criticism is worthless unless you also bring a solution sounds like a bad culture. Not as bad as one where people are abusive, but still not great.
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
Remember the Fyre Festival? That dude made it a rule that people had to come to him with solutions, not problems. It's a big part of the reason Fyre Festival was such a shit show.
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Paul Burt 🍕@ThatMightBePaul·
It's also true that people who only criticize, and never actually invest in a solution themselves, can be a drain. Criticism is valuable, even if it's something that some jerks occasionally abuse.
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