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Relaxing and slowing down

Venus Katılım Haziran 2016
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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
@imeverlast Very true, just need to make sure we limit the businesses. No way they need government IDs for Windows 11 😭 which barely works
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Everlast@imeverlast·
@_Cyepher data is never gonna stop being stolen what a world we live in now!
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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
This shit keeps getting funnier to me 😭 you don't need to scream it on every platform for almost 2 years... Just do it and try The outages are increasing with unmanageable codebases. Programmers are going to make millions by the end because no one understands how bad Ai code is
Chubby♨️@kimmonismus

In 3 to 6 months AI will write about 90% of all code. In about 12 months (1 year!) AI will write 100% of all code. That’s coming from Dario Amodei, CEO Anthropic. So year looking bad for several people and looking good for self-developing AI

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Ujjwal Chadha
Ujjwal Chadha@ujjwalscript·
The "10x AI Developer" is a MASSIVE lie. You are just a 1x Developer generating 10x the technical debt. The entire tech industry is high on the illusion of "vibe coding" right now. The popular consensus is that because Claude and Devin can spin up a backend in 45 seconds, software is now infinitely cheaper to build. Here is the provocative reality nobody is budgeting for: AI is about to make software engineering significantly MORE expensive. Everyone is cheering for code generation, but completely ignoring the Verification Tax. When an AI agent writes 5,000 lines of code, it is optimizing to pass the immediate test. It is not optimizing for human readability. It relies on brute-force loops, repetitive logic, and bizarre architectural shortcuts that just happen to compile. Fast forward 12 months. Your business needs to pivot, or a core dependency breaks. You are now staring at a 50,000-line black box that no human being actually wrote, understands, or can safely modify. You cannot simply "prompt" your way out of architectural collapse. When the machine-generated spaghetti finally breaks, you won't be saved by a $20/month LLM subscription. You will have to hire a top-tier Principal Engineer at absolute premium rates just to untangle the mess your "autonomous swarm" created. We are treating code generation as a pure productivity win, but code is a liability, not an asset. Stop measuring how fast your team can generate syntax. Start measuring how quickly they can debug it.
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The Lunduke Journal@LundukeJournal·
The United Kingdom has demanded that 4chan pay a £520,000 fine for failure to comply with UK age verification laws. However, since 4chan is based in the USA, the UK has no jurisdiction to fine Americans in America. “As has been explained to your agency, ad nauseam, the United Kingdom lost the American Revolutionary War. We are not in the mood to discuss the matter further, and have not been in the mood for 250 years.” The letter to the UK’s Ofcom ended by suggesting that “maybe, you could just stop sending Americans stupid letters and acknowledge the sovereignty of the United States.” 4chan’s attorney, @prestonjbyrne also included a picture of a giant hamster dressed as Godzilla.
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Ujjwal Chadha
Ujjwal Chadha@ujjwalscript·
Unpopular Opinion: We aren't building the future 10x faster with AI. We are just generating legacy code 10x faster. Everyone is currently bragging about developer velocity. "I built this entire backend in a weekend!" "AI wrote 80% of my codebase!" But here is the reality check we are ignoring: Code is a liability, not an asset. If an AI tool spits out 1,000 lines of functional boilerplate in five seconds, that is still 1,000 lines that a human being has to read, review, secure, and maintain when the dependencies inevitably break next year. We are treating code generation like a pure productivity win, but we are optimizing for the wrong metric. The bottleneck in software engineering was never how fast we could type. The bottleneck has always been comprehension, architecture, and maintenance. If we don't shift our focus from "generation speed" to "architectural sanity," the tech debt of the next five years is going to be an absolute, unmaintainable nightmare.
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Amazon had four Sev-1 outages (their highest severity level) in a single week. Internal memos say AI-assisted code changes were a contributing factor. The timeline here is wild. In October 2025, Amazon laid off 14,000 corporate employees. In January 2026, another 16,000. That’s about 30,000 people in five months, roughly 10% of the corporate workforce. CEO Andy Jassy said the cuts were about culture, not AI. During those same months, Amazon set a target: 80% of developers using AI coding tools at least once a week. They tracked adoption closely and blocked rival tools like OpenAI’s Codex. Even so, 30% of developers still hadn’t touched Amazon’s in-house tool Kiro by January. In December 2025, Kiro caused a 13-hour AWS outage. The AI tool had production-level permissions and decided the best fix for a bug was to delete and recreate an entire live environment. A second incident involved Amazon Q Developer, another AI tool. Amazon blamed both on “user error, not AI.” But quietly added mandatory peer review for all production access afterward. Then March 5: Amazon’s retail site went down for about six hours. Over 22,000 users reported checkout failures, missing prices, and app crashes. Amazon called it a “software code deployment” error. Five days later, SVP Dave Treadwell made the normally optional weekly engineering meeting mandatory. His memo acknowledged “GenAI tools supplementing or accelerating production change instructions, leading to unsafe practices.” These problems trace back to Q3 2025. Amazon’s own assessment: their GenAI safeguards “are not yet fully established.” The new rule: junior and mid-level engineers now need senior sign-off on any AI-assisted production changes. Treadwell also announced “controlled friction” for the most critical parts of the retail experience. For context, Google’s 2025 DORA report found 90% of developers use AI for coding but only 24% trust it “a lot.” An Uplevel study of 800 developers found Copilot users introduced 41% more bugs with no improvement in output. Amazon is finding out what those numbers look like at the scale of a $500 Billion revenue company, with 30,000 fewer people on staff to catch the mistakes.
Polymarket@Polymarket

BREAKING: Amazon reportedly holds mandatory meeting after “vibe coded” changes trigger major outages.

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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
This being said. Cancelled Nitro after having it for years. We need an alternative that isn't stupid and respects their customers safety by not mishandling government IDs or abusing power 😁
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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
Won't lie the @discord changes are a pathetic attempt to sell more data. IDs really? No one wants to so now we have to accept AI to scrape everything you've ever done, including the "feature" to know what activities you're doing on your computer, to identify your age. Sure...
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EMPR.media@EuromaidanPR·
At NATO exercises, Finns were asked to "throw the match" to U.S. troops During the latest Arctic exercises in Norway, an episode occurred that has now become the main meme in NATO headquarters. Finnish reservists, who were playing the role of the "enemy" according to the scenario, so easily and professionally crushed the American units that the command had to intervene. The exercise leaders officially asked the Finns to hold back and "stop beating the Americans," because the situation looked too humiliating and completely demoralized the U.S. soldiers.
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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
What a crazy ass past year... So much has happened and still happening, once it's all over I'm sure I'll get back to stream a little more than right now
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Eyisha Zyer
Eyisha Zyer@eyishazyer·
Me: "ChatGPT, are these berries poisonous?" ChatGPT: "No, these are 100% edible. Excellent for gut health." Me: "Awesome" # eats berries .... 60 minutes later Me: "ChatGPT, I'm in the emergency ward, those berries were poisonous." ChatGPT: "You're right. They are incredibly poisonous. Would you like me to list 10 other poisonous foods?" And this, folks, is the current state of AI reliability.
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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
This is going to be one of the worst bubbles ever especially once we start being honest about what LLMs are doing. Every executive is trying to be as cheap as possible and save money until the AI agents mess up so back they cover it up without anyone knowing...
Kalshi@Kalshi

JUST IN: Nvidia is now worth more than 2 Canadas

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Cyepher@_Cyepher·
This weekend is pumpkin weekend! I think I have lots of carving to do so start thinking of designs
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