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@bloodfire

Project Lead, iOS dev, Swift lover

Tokyo Katılım Temmuz 2008
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Incredible stamina
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@yoshikuni_kato I agree. I didn’t find alternative to that besides maybe side projects without AI.
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Yoshi-kuni@yoshikuni_kato·
@bloodfire It's one type of joy, but it's not the type of joy I feel for programming. Fun of writing code itself is gone to some extent.
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Yoshi-kuni@yoshikuni_kato·
I feel like AI coding is making programming boring. We are becoming more like managers than programmers. What can we do to make programming fun again?
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@InesSAUVION @franceinfo C’est tres bien que vous mentionnez les teckels. Je suis un très grand fan. Ils vont apporter paix sur la Terre. Amen
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franceinfo@franceinfo·
A l'affiche du film "Soudain", du réalisateur Ryusuke Hamaguchi, Virginie Efira raconte comment elle a dû apprendre le japonais pour les besoins du rôle : "Je sais le lire comme une enfant de 12 ans". #cannes2026
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For information: Art of Fauna is a great audio game theartof.app/fauna/ made with a lot of care.
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Tim Soret@timsoret·
Yes! If you're Windows, you MUST: > swap File Explorer with Filepilot. filepilot.tech > swap Task Manager with TaskSlinger. taskslinger.net Both are superior, lightweight, ultra fast counterparts. I'm on Windows bc gamedev, but I avoid Microsoft apps.
Thomas Klemenc@thomasklemenc

The time has come. TaskSlinger launches into open beta today at 15:00 UTC. A faster, cleaner task manager replacement for Windows, built from scratch for people who care about performance. Get the free beta: taskslinger.net

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ScienceFocus@ScienceFocusonX·
Forget killing cancer cells. South Korea just figured out how to talk them back into being normal. Scientists at KAIST in Daejeon have done something the world has been chasing for decades. They found a molecular switch that flips cancer cells back into healthy cells. No chemo. No radiation. No destroying anything. Just… reversal. Professor Kwang-Hyun Cho and his team caught cancer in the act. That tiny window where a normal cell is on the edge of turning malignant but hasn't fully crossed over yet. They call it the "critical transition" — the same kind of jump that happens when water hits 100°C and becomes steam. In that split-second window, the cell is unstable. Normal and cancerous at the same time. And that's exactly where they hit the switch. In colon cancer trials, they targeted three master genes — MYB, HDAC2, and FOXA2 — and the cancer cells didn't die. They went back to being healthy intestinal cells. Like nothing ever happened. The team built a digital twin of the gene network to map every move a cell makes on its way to becoming cancerous. Then they reverse-engineered the path home. Their paper landed in Advanced Science, published by Wiley. It's still early. Lab trials and mice. Human treatment is years away. But the idea of curing cancer without killing a single cell is no longer science fiction. Source: KAIST (Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology), published in Advanced Science journal
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@elonmusk Yes but no third party has X data
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
It should be possible for a third party to generate the same results if they had the same data and we will need to be audited by credible outside companies for the public to believe us
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Elon Musk@elonmusk·
To give people confidence that we are not secretly manipulating the 𝕏 recommendations, it is critical that we open source anything that influences what people are shown
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@elonmusk No need to prove that what is open sourced is exactly what is running on the backend?
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Multitasking
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mitsuri@0xmitsurii·
Your pregnancy diet literally programs your baby's DNA.
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Star Wars@starwars·
Star Wars: Galactic Racer™ launches worldwide on October 6th. Pre-order today for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC.
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Omar Albeik
Omar Albeik@omaralbeik·
Today I'm open-sourcing SwiftVLC: a modern Swift 6 wrapper for libVLC. It's the engine that powers Tilfaz. Direct C bindings. No Objective-C bridge. Strict concurrency. Built for SwiftUI. iOS, macOS, tvOS, Mac Catalyst. github.com/harflabs/Swift…
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