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Software Engineer | Problem Solver | Building SaaS | Code Your Vision, Build Your Empire

Thessaloniki, Greece Katılım Ekim 2023
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codepreneur247@codepreneur247·
Devinity is a VPN-first, self-hosted Git and CI/CD platform that runs entirely on your server. Check it at: devinity.dev
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codepreneur247@codepreneur247·
@AshtonForbes I'm new to this, is there a complete up to date of your theory so I can verify myself?
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Ashton Forbes@AshtonForbes·
It was surprisingly easy to figure out the physics the government classified. The same physics people have been yelling is real regarding the Casimir effect and zero point energy. Electromagnetism and gravity are connected. There is an Aether like extra dimension. That’s the answer to physics, we just don’t want to accept the experimental proof.
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codepreneur247@codepreneur247·
Saint George 🙏🏻👑🗡️🐎🐲
Homer Pavlos@HomerPavlos

Saint George was a Greek soldier in the Roman army, originating from Cappadocia, and served as an officer under Emperor Diocletian. His mother, named Polychronia (a Greek name meaning "long time"), was a Christian from the well-known city of Lydda (also called Diospolis, meaning "the city of Zeus") in the province of Syria Palaestina. Palestine was a province, not a nation, you just compared the nation of England with a province for the origin of someone just because you have a foreign agenda probably against the native British people. So, let me educate you: Saint George was born between 275–285 AD. At that time the population included in the city where he was born were people of Aramean, Phoenician, Greek, Jewish and Samaritan descent. Polychronia, George’s mother, came from a prominent noble Greek family in what was then Greek Cappadocia. She spoke Greek, had a Greek name, and her family was Greek. Due to her martyrdom, where she was tortured to death, Polychronia is celebrated in the Greek Orthodox Church on April 23. Saint George’s father was also Greek, hailing from Cappadocia. His name was Gerontius, a Greek name, and he was a senator and military commander who was initially a pagan but later converted to Christianity. Both parents, therefore, were of Greek descent, spoke Greek, and had Greek names. Polychronia secretly baptized their young child in a monastery in Armenia and named him George, a name that is, of course, also Greek. Thus, George had Greek parents, a Greek name, and naturally spoke Greek. So, what connection does he have with England? His biography was first written by Pope Gelasius I in the Acta Sancti Georgii (496), followed by Saint Andrew of Crete in Greece. The Syriac Church held him in high esteem since the 4th century. Due to his chivalrous character, Saint George became popular in Europe by the 10th century, and by the 15th century, his feast day was as significant and popular as Christmas. At the Council of Oxford in 1222, Saint George’s Day was declared an official holiday, and in the 14th century, he became the patron saint of England. He is also the patron saint of Moscow, Aragon, Georgia, and Catalonia, and until the 18th century, of Portugal. As the patron saint of England and a mounted warrior, Saint George was considered, according to legend, the patron saint of the Knights of the Round Table. Educate yourself because you look stupid. Hope I helped.

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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
There is absolutely no reason why Go programmers shouldn't switch to Odin. Odin is everything Golang wish it were. Even Go's concurrency model is a trap - it fakes simplicity by hiding insane footguns that you'll inevitably step into.
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Caddy Web Server@caddyserver·
Encrypted ClientHello (ECH) has been finalized as RFC 9849! Caddy supports this technology to help increase privacy on the Web. Our docs have a thorough writeup of practical considerations: #encrypted-clienthello-ech" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">caddyserver.com/docs/automatic…
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
In the spirit of building in public: 📈 Wow this was a popular feature. We've scaled up some capacity on our end to accommodate usage. Sorry if you ran into some connectivity issues in the past few hours 🐞 Some text may be covered on Android. We're on it. 🐞 GH auth is required to see Code pane on mobile (you can still deeplink to your session via QR/link) ✅ Plan mode and AskUserQuestion should be fixed 🚧 WIP - making permissions more flexible in remote control sessions so you can do things like always allow etc... 🚧 Desktop support And maybe soon ... letting Pro users touch grass too 🌴😎
Noah Zweben@noahzweben

Announcing a new Claude Code feature: Remote Control. It's rolling out now to Max users in research preview. Try it with /remote-control Start local sessions from the terminal, then continue them from your phone. Take a walk, see the sun, walk your dog without losing your flow.

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codepreneur247@codepreneur247·
@noahzweben will this be fixed 🐞 GH auth is required to see Code pane on mobile (you can still deeplink to your session via QR/link)?
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Noah Zweben@noahzweben·
Starting Pro Rollout!
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ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
If you want to stay out of the drama and migrate to a bug-free framework try NextTXT! My proprietary one-click solution will transfer your entire Vercel OR Cloudflare application to NextTXT, the future of DX. nexttxt.ai
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shadcn@shadcn·
New You're absolutely right just dropped. What does this even mean.
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ZachXBT@zachxbt·
1/ Meet @WheresBroox (Broox Bauer), one of the multiple @AxiomExchange employees allegedly abusing the lack of access controls for internal tools to lookup sensitive user details to insider trade by tracking private wallet activity since early 2025.
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codepreneur247@codepreneur247·
Claude recommends me something, which tends to be good, I accept and it replies "Good choice." Like duh, it was yours in the first place!
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La Gazzetta Ferrari
La Gazzetta Ferrari@GazzettaFerrari·
🚨 | BREAKING! Ferrari’s SF-26 FTM/blown-exhaust concept could be worth up to 0.5s per lap. 📰 @Motorsport_IT
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