
Alex Ellis
3.9K posts

Alex Ellis
@apellis
qualia and qualia accessories


Xのアルゴリズムの変後で自分がわかった事! (車ネタじゃなくてすみません) アメリカのBBQ、ただの焼肉かと思いきや 「強烈なご当地派閥」と「徹夜の仕込み」があって、 完全に日本のラーメン文化と同じで笑う🤣 ・テキサス(塩コショウの絶対王者) ・カロライナ(ビネガー系の酸味) ・カンザスシティ(王道の甘辛ソース) ・メンフィス(秘伝スパイスのみ) 時間かけて低温で燻製する職人の情熱、 完全にスープを仕込むラーメン屋のオヤジで最高! 🍖🤝🍜 #アメリカBBQ #BBQ文化



Your results are all that matter. If you are measuring token count and loc you must not have any real results to measure.

men throw the slightest jabs at each other constantly and I don’t fully understand it but do you guys like it? what psychological need does it fulfill?

Imagine if every so often you opened a text file that was too big and then forgot your entire life story

Told my man codex to research in ~100GB of logs but it's retarded and it keeps reading full files and thrashing it's full context getting itself stuck in compaction loop - when codex with 1m ctx??????


Who’s working on AI-managed ~off-grid homesteads? Is this a thing yet? Surely this is already a thing.

Someday I hope to have a geodesic dome home out in the middle of nowhere east of the Cascades where I can go get sunshine during Seattle’s grey winter months.


Given the PyPI supply chain attack, I recommend keeping a canary in the coalmine: I have a bitcoin private key containing $100 of BTC in my .bashrc. It's clearly labelled. If my system is ever compromised by some bad package, the BTC will get stolen, and I'll see the move on-chain. And that'll tell me that I need to rotate every single other secret. There are even services that will send you an alert (text, email, whatsapp...) if a given bitcoin address moves funds. It's good to have a burglar alarm, especially when time is of the essence.



I think one of the weirdest things about this Timeline is how close it feels to the rough vibes of "Star Trek The Next Generation".

JUST IN: NASA announces $20 billion plan to build permanent moon base

STATE OF THE PRODUCT JOB MARKET IN EARLY 2026 In spite of the headlines about layoffs and AI taking jobs, we’re actually seeing a lot of promising signs in tech hiring, and some interesting new trends: 1. PM openings are at the highest levels we’ve seen in over three years 2. AI hasn’t slowed the demand for software engineers (at least not yet) 3. AI roles in general are absolutely exploding 4. Design roles have plateaued 5. The Bay Area is increasing in importance 6. Remote work opportunities continue to decline 7. Despite ongoing layoffs, the overall number of tech jobs continues to grow More in 🧵


if you ignore an interview request in 2026 they'll just generate you





