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Victor Wilson

Victor Wilson

@VictorWilsonDev

.NET, AI, Fintech, Healthcare, F1, NHI/UAP

Birmingham, AL Katılım Şubat 2025
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Kam@PatsKam·
6 fun ways to rage bait someone: - adding “given your history” to any question. Example: “are you sure you should have another drink? Given your history.” - texting someone “we need to talk” then ignoring them the rest of the day - saying “I really thought you were gonna be somebody” to someone at any stage in life, regardless of their situation - saying “you don’t seem as paranoid as people say you are” - going up to someone at a party and saying “I personally don’t have a problem with you being here” and then walking away - saying “why the hell would you say that?” out of nowhere and refuse to elaborate
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David Abram 🐊
David Abram 🐊@devabram·
50% of juniors I have seen in my career probably should not be software developers. They were deeply incurious, no interest in tech nor to understand how things work. Software development makes you use and train your mind for your whole career. That's a brutal thing to do casually. Doing something like that without any real interest is bad for your own life.
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Victor Wilson@VictorWilsonDev·
@sudoingX CLI is a second class citizen now, why are you still using it?
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Tibo@thsottiaux·
Codex team is aware of reports of GPT-5.5 performing worse for some users and investigating. We don't have anything conclusive yet and systems are healthy but we will share updates as we go.
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Folding_Napkins@FoldingNapkins·
Sounds like it makes sense because like attracts like but, statistically speaking, it doesn't pan out Consider that most people have at least tens of thousands of conversations in their lives and that both 85 IQ and 130 IQ have a good chance of being found in a random group of 20 people. Especially considering that school often teaches the smart kids early that not everyone thinks the same.
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Jediwolf@Jediwolf·
What happens when you post a real Monet and say it’s AI? The coolest art social experiment I’ve seen in a while. Thank you @SHL0MS
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roon@tszzl·
no bro you need to turn on “/extrausage”. dawg are you sure you have “/fast” mode on? Did you check the “no mistakes” toggle? are you sure you picked “correct mode”? did you turn up the “autonomy slider”, that’s how the pros use it,
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Zack Korman@ZackKorman·
Mythos found a single vulnerability in cURL (along with three false positives, and one issue they classified as a bug). The founder/lead dev wasn't super impressed.
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Merill Fernando@merill·
This is why I feel out of love with C# All those abstractions might make sense for the internal apps and services that Microsoft builds. But for the run of the mill business app talking to a database there was so much ceremony and so many files to edit. Moving to Typescript and other languages and frameworks was such a breath of fresh air.
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Kristijan Kralj
Kristijan Kralj@kristijan_kralj·
The hidden cost of "enterprise" .NET architecture: Debugging hell. I've spent 13+ years in .NET codebases, and I keep seeing the same pattern: Teams add layers upon layers, to solve the problems they don't have. IUserService calls IUserRepository. IUserRepository wraps IUserDataAccess. IUserDataAccess calls IUserQueryBuilder. IUserQueryBuilder finally hits the database. I've seen a lot of classes having one-line methods whose sole purpose was to call the next layer and that's it. But to change one validation rule, you step through 5 layers. To fix a bug, you open 7 files. The justification is always the same: "What if we need to swap out Entity Framework?" "What if we switch databases?" "What if we need multiple implementations?" What if this, what if that. The reality: Those "what ifs" don't come to life in 99% of cases. I haven't worked on a project where we had to swap the ORM. But I've seen dozens of developers waste hours navigating through abstraction mazes. This happens with both new and experienced developers. New developers asking on Slack all the time: "Where to put this new piece of code?" But senior developers are too busy to answer that message. Why? Because they are debugging through the code that has more layers than a wedding cake. The end result? You spend more time navigating than building. Good abstractions hide complexity. Bad abstractions ARE the complexity. And most enterprise .NET apps? Way too much of the second kind.
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Chris
Chris@chatgpt21·
Codex made me money without me doing anything.. Huge turning point for me today, I asked Codex to go off and make me $5. It went out, found a small open-source security/audit bounty path, made a legit PR, followed up with the maintainer, kept my payment details private - (without me asking), handled the GitHub proof/verification loop, and got the work merged. it spent about 22 hours working on multiple security audits. Today I received my first payment from that experiment: $16.88. That’s a $506.40/month run-rate if repeated daily. Not life-changing money yet, but it's deeply exciting to live out Sam Altman's vision for AI, where it will just go out and make money for you. It's awesome to start to see the beginning of that.
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Thomas Ricouard
Thomas Ricouard@Dimillian·
Well Code cooked, Doom in Swift is almost a 100% accurate rendering now. The engine builds a paletted 320x200 framebuffer in Swift. The macOS shell only presents that finished framebuffer in a native window
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Fbo@fabinhounn·
@levelsio Sometimes, all you need is to hold a button and experience a great story. You guys generalize everything. Not all games are like that. There are games for everyone, with different genres and styles. Diversity is what makes games interesting
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brylee@vrriskers·
@oubagaku My bf does not hold back he literally cracks my back everytime
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ouba@oubagaku·
in a most straight relationships, when the girl hugs the guy, she can hug as hard as she wants and the guy will probably be fine. but if the guy hugs as hard as he can, the girl will probably be hurt, so he will always have to hold back. it's sad
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