AndreTR

2.2K posts

AndreTR

AndreTR

@andreTRwi

Katılım Eylül 2024
176 Takip Edilen53 Takipçiler
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@jasonfried That’s what happened with the BBS community. In the 80s and 90s, you needed modems, phone lines, and computers were expensive. Now, it’s all telnet and you can run it on a Pi. A thriving community is now just everyone being a sysop with no users.
English
1
0
0
60
Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
For all the love of entrepreneurship and founders and all that, remember that nearly every product you love wouldn't exist if everyone was an entrepreneur. Employees, teams, and groups build things. If everyone was every person for themselves, we'd have a lot less great stuff, not more.
English
47
32
503
54K
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@Shpigford “I’m never going to read the implementation plan. Proceed.”
English
0
0
1
50
Josh Pigford
Josh Pigford@Shpigford·
what building a 9-figure company looks like in 2026. (or a total flop. who knows. certainly not me.)
Josh Pigford tweet media
English
7
0
36
3.1K
dax
dax@thdxr·
please i'm begging you show me something you built not another "this is my custom agent setup" post where you pretend you're doing something smarter than vanilla claude code please
English
1.8K
194
6.9K
413K
mRr3b00t
mRr3b00t@UK_Daniel_Card·
Can’t say Mondays lunch is terrible! Working on some fun customer stuff and then a quick second bike ride methinks!
mRr3b00t tweet mediamRr3b00t tweet media
English
3
1
30
1.7K
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@cryptoishard I never miss an opportunity to take a dig on MITRE in this context and tell people that's not what MITRE is for.
English
1
0
0
67
cryptopotato
cryptopotato@cryptoishard·
hill I will die on as a defender: things MITRE ATT&CK is: a framework for repeatable, precise classification of behaviors across steps in the attack lifecycle useful in explaining to less technical leadership things MITRE ATT&CK is NOT: a map of coverage for defense capability
English
7
9
51
3.2K
Nathan Rotman
Nathan Rotman@naterotman·
Just a reminder that while NYC rents hit an all time high, Airbnb’s have been basically banned for three years. Removing short-term rentals was never about rent prices. It was convenient cover for politicians that did nothing to deal with supply in their districts. It was a good @NYHTC talking point to avoid hotel to apartment conversions. #housing #nyc
Mark D. Levine@MarkLevineNYC

Rents in NYC have just hit an all-time high. Median market rate in June… Manhattan: $5,295/mo (+8.2% year-over-year) Brooklyn: $4,350 (+8.1%) NYC’s housing affordability crisis is at DefCon 1. We need to push harder on every front to address our housing shortage. Update zoning, invest more City $ in affordable units, lower the time & cost City bureaucracy imposes on construction, get 1000s of vacant regulated units back on the market. We need bold action. This is a crisis.

English
6
1
21
4.7K
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@ReeveAndSasha The rest of us just think that Marines are... special. We wouldn't want it any other way because they're incredible killing machines, but we're all constantly thinking "wtf?"
English
1
0
9
523
Reeve Swainston
Reeve Swainston@ReeveAndSasha·
🚨FLASHBACK 🚨 Marine Privates are a whole different species. Not “special,” not “unique”; basically feral. Like if you crossed a Rottweiler with a live grenade and gave it a uniform two sizes too big. I was one of these majestic disasters once. I pray I was at least marginally less of a walking liability than the specimen in the video below. I’d like to believe even I would’ve known Clorox doesn’t belong anywhere near your bung-hole, but honestly, I can’t confirm. My first year in the Corps is just one long, angry mixtape of “WHAT THE FUCK, SWAINSTON?!” bouncing off cinderblock walls and N.W.A. blasting on repeat; that same defiant verse about being tired of the [mother fuckers] jackin’. At least I knew that when I finally got tired of them jacking me, I could handle it. Lyrics that are still burned into my brain even though I threw Cpl. Slack’s cassettes against that same wall more times than I can count. If I blacked most of it out, that’s not trauma. That’s my brain doing me a solid. God, save this 👇 young man 🙏
English
80
77
1K
131.8K
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@NickMcLarty @HackingLZ The amount of time it takes to unbox their stuff and recycle it is obnoxious. They could learn from apple.
English
1
0
2
16
Justin Elze
Justin Elze@HackingLZ·
Another day another UniFi shipment
Justin Elze tweet media
English
14
0
93
13.3K
Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
My timeline is 50% of Lindsey Graham’s sudden death and 50% of an 81-year-old man being launched in the air by a bison. I’ll see you all on Monday.
English
364
1.4K
38.5K
1.1M
Dave Jones
Dave Jones@eevblog·
Pro Tip: When you name your startup company, make sure you pick a unique name so people can actually find you in a simple search. If you didn't know the actual URL you'd have a hard time finding Xtrainr in a search
Dave Jones tweet mediaDave Jones tweet media
English
5
2
33
3.5K
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@oldyzach I remember when USA network started playing Robotech after school in the 80s. I was totally blown away. Transformers put out Jetfire/Skyfire around the same time.
English
1
0
2
29
PeteZach
PeteZach@oldyzach·
HERC. Heavy Gear. Mech. Mecha. Wanzer - no matter what you call them, these large walking robots are always dope. Front Mission 3 (1999-2000, PlayStation)
English
7
9
124
5.2K
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦
Russian mobile fire group training goes wrong while using a YakB-12.7 rotary machine gun developed for a Mi-24 helicopter mount This is what happens when an aircraft rotary gun with brutal angular recoil is treated like a regular ground weapon. They ignored that fact, slapped it onto a ground setup for a mobile fire group, and assumed it would work like a regular stationary machine gun. (Full version, no watermarks)
Special Kherson Cat 🐈🇺🇦@bayraktar_1love

Russian mobile fire group training goes wrong while using a YakB-12.7 rotary machine gun originally built for Mi-24 helicopters.

English
1.2K
4.7K
38K
17.9M
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
I'm starting to come around on @herdrdev as a vibecode tmux replacement, even though I don't do things in parallel. The audible background chime and remote to a dev box without the extra ssh step is really convenient.
English
0
0
1
25
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@NickMcLarty @HackingLZ you're a little worse than me, but not by much. For some reason (accident?) I got some U7 Pro XG, and they're the size of a dinner plate. My wife's going to be furious when she sees those on the ceiling.
English
1
0
1
34
AndreTR
AndreTR@andreTRwi·
@HackingLZ Do people at least beat the shit out of them in the comments?
English
1
0
2
258
Justin Elze
Justin Elze@HackingLZ·
The rehoming group is wild. Don’t get a working line dog for no reason.
Justin Elze tweet media
English
10
2
46
4.7K
Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Grok places second after Fable on real-world software engineering
Mercor@mercor_ai

Grok 4.5 from @SpaceXAI places #2 on the APEX-SWE leaderboard at 51.2% Pass@1 (±6.0), behind Fable 5 (65.5% ±6.2) on our benchmark for real-world software engineering work. It leads Integration (65.0% Pass@1) and places #2 in Observability (37.3% Pass@1), covering multi-step build tasks and diagnosis/debugging respectively. The Integration lead maps directly to the agentic workflows Grok 4.5 was built for: multi-step coding tasks run in collaboration with Cursor. Grok models have improved 30.2 pp in a year on this benchmark: Grok 4 (21.0% Pass@1) to Grok 4.5 (51.2% Pass@1). Congratulations to the xAI and Cursor teams.

English
1.4K
2.1K
11.2K
2.5M