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TheSisb

@TheSisb

problem solver | @sescollc, ex @twilio @discord @enfosinc

Austin, TX Katılım Mayıs 2011
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kai
kai@ssvankai·
accidentally stumbled upon this crazy paper abstract
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@jdevalk Turn this into a react-doctor like package with a score
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Joost de Valk
Joost de Valk@jdevalk·
Launching specification.website. A platform-agnostic spec of what a good website does: SEO, accessibility, security, agent-readiness, performance, privacy, i18n. Every claim cites a source. Ships with a checklist, llms.txt, MCP server, and Agent Skill. Free. Open Source.
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Jacob
Jacob@fat·
Finally got @amadeus to write about what goes into making our diffs so special. A love letter to FE development: web workers, WASM, novel virtualization and memory management techniques, and more. Fun read if you're a perf geek and hate blanking. pierre.computer/writing/on-ren…
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Marcin Ignac
Marcin Ignac@marcinignac·
@kiaran_ritchie How does one deliver 12GB of content without delivering 12GB of content? From my understanding engine is below 5% of AAA game size these days.
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Kiaran Ritchie
Kiaran Ritchie@kiaran_ritchie·
Who's building a new Unity-style engine with Threejs and Wasm? I could absolutely see a whole host of game types that would live comfortably in the browser and cut out all the hassle of stores/downloads/installs/updates.
herbst@hybridherbst

Casually rendering ~a hundred million triangles, in the browser. All thanks to @sea3dformat's cool Nanite-style renderer for @threejs. I've added GLB-to-meshlet and PBR rendering to it, very exciting to see where this is going!

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herbst
herbst@hybridherbst·
Casually rendering ~a hundred million triangles, in the browser. All thanks to @sea3dformat's cool Nanite-style renderer for @threejs. I've added GLB-to-meshlet and PBR rendering to it, very exciting to see where this is going!
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@newstart_2024 I don’t know who needs to hear this, but don’t go on experimental supplements, drugs, or diets when you’re pregnant because of an X post. Talk to your doctor
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
500mg of choline per day during pregnancy can lead to kids scoring noticeably higher on intelligence tests later. Rhonda Patrick shared this on Chris Williamson’s Modern Wisdom and explained that’s exactly why she ate a ton of eggs while pregnant (plus supplementation). Choline is critical for brain development, and the research on this is pretty compelling. I’ve been thinking about this since I heard it. We overcomplicate so much about nutrition, yet something as basic as choline might be one of the highest-leverage things for early brain health. The nutritional choices made during pregnancy and early childhood can have effects that show up years later. It’s a powerful reminder that simple fundamentals often matter most. This one quietly changed how I look at everyday foods. What’s one nutrition change you’ve made (or heard about) that felt surprisingly impactful long-term?
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@ecommerceshares AI cannibalizes search. Google has gemini. Msft has openai. Openai > gemini. Speculation
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Wasteland Capital
Wasteland Capital@ecommerceshares·
Ackman dumped his $GOOG. Buffett/Abel and Chris Hohn massively loaded up on $GOOG. What can you learn from this?
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@theo Don’t worry Theo they’ll just fix all bugs in every app everywhere in a few months. And no one will ever ship vulnerable software again
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TheSisb@TheSisb·
@Jason My money’s on Goober (googs + uber)
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@jason
@jason@Jason·
Uber is going to be bought by Google/Waymo, Amazon or Tesla/SpaceX in the next year. For a “buy it now” price of $250b, one of those three companies gets a $12b a year free cash flow machine with $70b in revenue — and hundreds of millions of global customers This is the most obvious M&A deal since Instagram, Android and YouTube transformed Meta and Google Discuss
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Dividendology
Dividendology@dividendology·
BREAKING: Berkshire Hathaway just released their form 13f Greg Abel just sold entirely out of 16 positions- While TRIPLING their $GOOG position. This isn't Buffett's moves anymore...
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Yoav
Yoav@YoavCodes·
Imagine deploying 1,000,000 lines of code written in 6 days by AI that no human has ever read, let alone reviewed, to production where your customer’s data is. Imagine
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TheSisb@TheSisb·
@alspinu @theo There are more targets at risk than SaaS apps buddy
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Alex Spînu
Alex Spînu@alspinu·
@TheSisb @theo One involves humans dying the other software leaks, fixed with hotfixes. Not a fair comparison.
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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Security things from the last few days: - CopyFail (linux pwn'd) - CopyFail 2/Dirty Frag - 13 advisories in Next.js - Over 70 CVEs addressed in MacOS 26.5 - ~50 CVEs addressed in iOS 26.5 - YellowKey (Windows Bitlocker pwn'd entirely) - GreenPlasma (Windows privilege escalation) - CVE-2026-21510 and CVE-2026-21513 confirmed to be used by Russia for Windows RCE - CVE-2026-32202 separately confirmed to be used by Russia for sensitive document access - Mini-Shai Hulud (over 300 JS and Python packages compromised via GitHub Action cache poisoning) - Google confirms they have identified AI-powered exploitation of zero days in an unidentified "open-source, web-based system administration too" - Canvas (popular LMS used in most schools) pwn'd entirely - PAN-OS (palo alto networks) pwn'd with a 9.3 severity CVE-2026-0300 Are you scared yet?
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@alspinu @theo This gives “i wish for a zombie apocalypse so people care more about survival skills” vibes
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Alex Spînu
Alex Spînu@alspinu·
@theo Scared? This is fucking exciting. They will surely take security more seriously now, right? ... Right?
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Denislav Jeliazkov
Denislav Jeliazkov@DenisJeliazkov·
Over engineering success states because every details matters
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Bean Juice Studios
Bean Juice Studios@BeanJuiceStudio·
Game dev question of the day What's the most important skill for making games?
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Chris Koerner
Chris Koerner@mhp_guy·
Meet Natalie. She makes six figures a year working one to two hours a week. She has no experience in hazardous waste disposal. No experience in landscaping. No experience in catering. But she won contracts in all three industries. Her first deal netted her $800 profit per pickup over five years. That's $10,000 net profit every year for making a few phone calls and submitting one proposal. Her second contract paid her $11,000 profit in two weeks. Her largest contract was $962,000 over five years. Her subcontractor charged her $700,000. She pocketed $262,000 for work she doesn't even do. What is it? Government contracting. She bids on jobs on sam . gov, finds subcontractors to do the actual work, and captures the spread between what the government pays her and what she pays her subs. The government is legally required to spend money with small businesses. You don't need experience. You don't even need money. You just need an LLC and an internet connection. In this episode Natalie: - Breaks down how she won her first contract bidding on something she'd never heard of - Shows me the exact AI prompts she uses to analyze 20-page government solicitations - Tells me why contracts under $350K don't require any past performance - Gives me the playbook for finding hungry subcontractors who actually deliver Why aren't more people doing this? Full episode links below.
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TheSisb
TheSisb@TheSisb·
@CosmicEggEarth @eladgil The example is many professional developers going from tab complete to prompt-driven-development
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CosmicEgg.Earth
CosmicEgg.Earth@CosmicEggEarth·
@eladgil I've heard this for months and years. Give us an example or gtfo
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Elad Gil
Elad Gil@eladgil·
People at major AI labs (using internal models) 3-4 months ahead of startup silicon valley engineers SV founders/eng 3-6 months ahead of NY NY founders/eng 6-12 months ahead of rest of world Most people have no idea how fast AI shifting as 1-2 years behind SOTA "The future is here, just not equally distributed" - Robert Heinlein
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Emma Steuer 🧚🤖
Emma Steuer 🧚🤖@emmysteuer·
You only live once, so make sure to spend as much time as possible on your computer. You won’t have access to it when you die
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