Scott Tang

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Scott Tang

Scott Tang

@Timugen_ST

Fullstack software engineer crafting innovative tech solutions. Passionate about growing vibrant corals.

Austin, TX Katılım Ocak 2023
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Scott Tang
Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@LinkN01 I hate v12 lol. I’m still using it bc I hate driving that much.
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@nymbusjp Woah, I think we might start seeing Tesla aggressively scaling up!
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@RepBrandonGill @realBrandonGill @danielledsouzag Lots of places better than Texas in the US. Texas ranked pretty low for attractiveness and the heat is intense, especially when we’re unfortunate to be visited by the super hot summers. There are also great things going for Texas but it’s far from being the best.
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@CodeEdison Does it matter anymore? For the first time in our history, we can truly choose the best tools for the task.
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Edison@CodeEdison·
As a dev, what do you prefer for backend?
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
The early viet immigrants came from extremely rough backgrounds and then they had to face racism and bullying in schools by blacks and Hispanics. Ask me how I know… Some of them turned toward gangs and petty crimes. But that’s the 1st generation and most of those are now fully integrated into main stream America. I haven’t heard of Viet gang violence since high school. I lived through that era.
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Josefus Roganius@JRoganius·
@harukaawake In all fairness you do find a few Nguyens and Trungs, but still nothing compared to Muhammad and Abdul
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鈴森はるか 『haruka suzumori』 🇯🇵
Not sure why some people are offended by this. No one thinks people from Lebanon are "Asians". It's just that Asia is really big. While Europe is connected through Christianity and common ethnic origins, Asia simply isn't. So it makes no sense to put all of us together.
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok Imagine tutorial made with Grok Imagine. These is all AI-generated!
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TeslaTravels@TeslaTravelstx·
Day 15 or owning a @cybertruck and you could not pay me to go back to a ICE truck. Rode around today in my buddy’s new decked out Ram RHO and it just doesn’t have “guts” or “glory”. It’s loud, sluggish, and slow to respond. Oh also it costs a ton to fuel up and maintain. After one drive in my Cybertruck my buddy knew he made a mistake!
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Scott Tang
Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@JonathanRoss321 Yes! This is exactly how I feel but couldn’t fully articulate it. The existing infrastructure of a typical dev team is the limiting factor.
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Jonathan Ross
Jonathan Ross@JonathanRoss321·
For 50 years, software engineering ran on code rationing. Writing code was expensive, so we rationed it carefully through roadmaps, RFCs, prioritization meetings, and scope reviews. This created a role: the No Engineer. No, that won't scale. No, we don't have bandwidth. No, that's out of scope. No, we need a design doc first. The No Engineer was valuable for 50 years. Every "no" saved real money. Their judgment was the rationing system. LLMs will be the end of code rationing. Code is cheap now. And while the No Engineer is explaining why something can't be done, the Yes Engineer has already shipped three versions of it. If you're a Yes Engineer, the next decade is yours.
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Scott Tang
Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@linuxfactz @typecraft_dev Then why be so hateful? Linux represents the epitome of openness. You exhibit the opposite. I love Linux too but not the same exact way as you. Same goes for others. That’s the beauty of open source. We can all participate and express our uniqueness through software.
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Chris Power
Chris Power@typecraft_dev·
I now have RAM. So I'll have to lay low. Please respect me and my family's privacy. Thank you for your attention to this matter
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linuxfactz@linuxfactz·
@typecraft_dev What the hell is this. This is not arch. Do not fucking say that you use arch ever again you larping fuck
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Cern Basher@CernBasher·
Robotaxi - Miami Edition
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@pbeisel @KingOfConvexity Right? It’s a private company and funded by private investors… people like that think in zero sum mindset.
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Sauce Boss@KingOfConvexity·
We are $39T in debt and Elon Musk is promising to build a colony on fucking Mars.. a planet 200 million miles away with no habitable atmosphere.. what the fuck are we even talking about here? We need to get serious and stop playacting these weird nerd fantasies.
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𝕃𝕚𝕖𝕦𝕥𝕖𝕟𝕒𝕟𝕥 ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕠𝕟𝕖𝕝 ℙ 🪖
🚨🇺🇸 Today at Modern Day Marine, Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao spoke about his first love: “My first love is the Marine Corps: Because it was the Marine Corps that took me out of Vietnam in 1975. It was the Marine Corps that met me in Guam, and it was the Marine Corps again at Camp Pendleton at the second refugee camp. In 1979, when the Shah of Iran was overthrown and I was living in West Africa, they brought us into the embassies—and those Marines who stood watch over us that night said, ‘Nothing is going to hurt you tonight—not on my watch.’ So I wanted to be like those Marines. I wanted to be like those heroes when I grew up.” Sir, I promise you this—today’s Marines will make you fall in love all over again. Oorah.
Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao@SECNAV

Acting Secretary of the Navy Hung Cao: Message to the Force

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Cloudflare
Cloudflare@Cloudflare·
Starting today, agents can now be Cloudflare customers. They can create a Cloudflare account, start a paid subscription, register a domain, and get back an API token to deploy code right away. cfl.re/4sY0Uxn
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@brivael Most gov institutions are stationary bandits. I’m not an anarchist but reality is that most gov institutions are inefficient and wasteful. They play the zero sum game that leads to hyper competitiveness and war. Anarchy is not a solution either.
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Brivael Le Pogam
Brivael Le Pogam@brivael·
Elon Musk avait dit un truc qui m'avait marqué sur l'allocation de ressources. En substance : passé un certain niveau de richesse, l'argent n'est plus de la consommation, c'est de l'allocation de capital. Cette phrase change tout. L'économie, dans le fond, c'est juste un problème d'allocation. Tu as des ressources finies et des usages infinis. Qui décide où va quoi ? Imagine une cour de récré. 100 enfants, des paquets de cartes Pokémon distribués au hasard. Tu laisses faire. Très vite, un ordre émerge. Les bons joueurs accumulent les cartes rares, les collectionneurs trient, les négociateurs trouvent des deals. Personne n'a planifié. Et pourtant chaque carte finit dans les mains de celui qui en tire le plus de valeur. Le système maximise le bonheur total de la cour. C'est ça, la main invisible. Maintenant fais entrer la maîtresse. Elle trouve ça injuste. Léo a 50 cartes, Tom en a 3. Elle confisque, redistribue, impose l'égalité. Trois effets immédiats. Les bons joueurs arrêtent de jouer, à quoi bon. Les mauvais n'ont plus de raison de progresser, ils auront leur part. Les échanges s'effondrent. La cour est égale, et morte. Elle a maximisé l'égalité, elle a détruit le bonheur. Le problème de la maîtresse, c'est qu'elle ne peut pas avoir l'information que la cour avait collectivement. C'est le problème du calcul économique de Mises, formulé en 1920. L'URSS a essayé de le résoudre pendant 70 ans avec le Gosplan. Résultat : pénuries, queues, effondrement. Pas parce que les Soviétiques étaient bêtes, parce que le problème est mathématiquement insoluble en mode centralisé. Quand Musk a 200 milliards, il ne les consomme pas, il les alloue. SpaceX, Starlink, Neuralink, xAI. Chaque dollar est un pari sur le futur. Et lui a un track record. PayPal, Tesla, SpaceX. Il a démontré qu'il sait identifier des problèmes immenses et y allouer des ressources avec un rendement spectaculaire. L'État aussi a un track record. Hôpitaux qui s'effondrent, éducation qui décline, dette qui explose, services publics qui se dégradent malgré des budgets en hausse constante. Le marché identifie les bons allocateurs, la politique identifie les bons communicants. Le profit n'est pas une finalité, c'est un signal. Il dit : tu as alloué des ressources rares vers un usage que les gens valorisent suffisamment pour payer. Plus le profit est gros, plus la création de valeur est grande. Quand Starlink est rentable, ça veut dire que des millions de gens dans des zones rurales ont enfin internet. Quand un ministère est en déficit, ça veut dire qu'il consomme plus qu'il ne produit. L'un crée, l'autre détruit, et on appelle ça redistribution. Dans nos sociétés il y a deux catégories d'acteurs. Les entrepreneurs et les bureaucrates. L'entrepreneur prend un risque personnel pour identifier un problème, mobiliser des ressources, créer une solution. S'il se trompe il perd. S'il a raison, ses clients gagnent, ses employés gagnent, ses fournisseurs gagnent, l'État collecte des impôts. Il est la cellule de base du progrès humain. Le bureaucrate ne prend aucun risque personnel. Son salaire est garanti. Au mieux il maintient une rente existante. Au pire il la détruit par excès de réglementation, mauvaise allocation forcée, incitations perverses qui découragent ceux qui produisent. Mais dans aucun cas il ne crée. Regarde les 50 dernières années. iPhone, internet civil, SpaceX, Tesla, Google, Amazon, Stripe, mRNA, ChatGPT. Toutes des inventions privées, portées par des entrepreneurs, financées par du capital risque. Pas un seul ministère n'a inventé quoi que ce soit qui ait changé ta vie au quotidien. La France est devenue le laboratoire mondial de la dérive bureaucratique. 57% du PIB en dépenses publiques, record absolu. Une administration tentaculaire, une fiscalité qui pénalise la création de richesse. Résultat : décrochage face aux États-Unis, à l'Allemagne, à la Suisse. Fuite des cerveaux. Désindustrialisation. Dette qui explose. Et le pire c'est que la mauvaise allocation s'auto-renforce. Plus l'État prélève, moins les entrepreneurs créent. Moins ils créent, moins il y a de base fiscale. Plus l'État s'endette et taxe. Boucle de rétroaction négative parfaite. La maîtresse pense qu'elle aide, et chaque année la cour produit moins. Dans nos sociétés, ce sont les entrepreneurs, toujours, qui font avancer la civilisation. Les bureaucrates au mieux maintiennent une rente, au pire la détruisent. Aucune société n'a jamais progressé en taxant ses créateurs pour subventionner ses gestionnaires. La question n'est jamais qui a combien. C'est qui alloue le mieux la prochaine unité de ressource pour maximiser le futur de l'humanité. La réponse depuis 200 ans n'a jamais changé. Ce ne sont pas les fonctionnaires.
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
I have never seen this with any of the Asian cultures in America. Those celebrations are private events and people are free to participate on their own free will. The issue isn’t just innocent dancing and cultural celebration here… there are religious undertone to It all and I’m just suspicious. Until Islam is reformed, I will continue to view as a threat to my way of life.
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Matt Marsden@matt_marsden123·
@ACTBrigitte @ImMeme0 How is this Islam rather than a reasonable celebration of another culture's music and dance, like one might do for myriad other cultures?
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Brigitte Gabriel@ACTBrigitte·
No AMERICAN public school child should ever be forced to embrace Islam This is indoctrination, not education. Source:@ImMeme0
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@cybertrucks, Model Ys & Cybercabs all together in growing numbers today in the outbound lot! Many more Cybertrucks as production is definitely picking up & even coming out of the Cybertunnel. Check it out!
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Adam@adamdotdev·
I’m going through the craziest burnout I’ve experienced in my ~17 year career I’ve been sick for 16 days now, haven’t even been able to go for walks I kind of fucking hate AI I think all of these things are related
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Scott Tang@Timugen_ST·
@Aku_700 Why is this guy not already executed for his crime? This is insane
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AshleY@Aku_700·
A California felon who brutally raped and murdered an 8-year-old girl after luring her with ice cream could soon be back on the streets due to a woke California juvenile justice law authored by Kamala Harris during her tenure as state Attorney General. Adrian Jerry “AJ” Gonzalez, 25, pleaded guilty in juvenile court. He was set to be released under Proposition 57, which grants parole eligibility at age 25 for those whose crimes were adjudicated in juvenile court. Gonzalez was tried as a juvenile at age 21 and received the maximum sentence of three years. Before his scheduled release, the Santa Cruz County District Attorney petitioned to keep him incarcerated, arguing he remains a danger to society.
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