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@dee_timoteo

Software developer with a passion for coding, fitness, and sports. Balancing tech and active lifestyle one day at a time. 🏀👨‍💻🏋️

USA Katılım Mayıs 2009
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Fanstake@FanstakeHQ·
Think you could run your college basketball program? Now, you can finally find out. Welcome to The Program, Fanstake's latest creation that allows you to be the GM of your school. See if you have what it takes to operate your school’s basketball program this upcoming season. Head here to start running your school: fanstake.com/games/the-prog…
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TIME'S RUNNING OUT ⏰ Fill out your Men's and Women's Brackets by March 19th at 12:15PM EST for your chance at the $10,000 Prize Pool 💰 Free Entry 👇 fanstake.com/games
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BRACKETS ARE LIVE 🚨 Enter all 4 of our March Madness Games and compete for your share of the $10,000 Prize Pool! 🎯 Survive & Advance 🔥 Heat Check 🏀 Men's Bracket Challenge 🏀 Women's Bracket Challenge Play for FREE: fanstake.com/games
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Brackets aren’t the only way to play March Madness. Introducing Heat Check 🔥🏀 Pick winners round by round instead of filling out the entire bracket. Upsets earn more points, so big calls can shoot you up the leaderboard. Play for FREE and compete for your share of $10,000 in prizes 👇
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March Madness is almost here 👀 Compete in the Men’s & Women’s Bracket Challenges, earn points for your school, and play for your share of $10,000 in prizes. Each school also has its own prize pool. The more fans who play from your school, the bigger it gets. Brackets open after Selection Sunday 🤝 Get Notified here so you’re ready when picks go live 👇
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Timoteo@dee_timoteo·
The levels of excuse making with Herbert are off the charts. 1. He’s a very good QB. 2. He hasn’t been good in the playoffs. 3. His line is banged up and its impacting his pass pro and confidence. 4. He was THE worst QB of the weekend. All of these can be true.
Jon Root@JonnyRoot_

Justin Herbert deserves better. This team around him is awful. Dude is running for his life, wide receivers can’t get open, o-line gives him no time, running backs can’t get more than a yard or two, & he’s getting insanely beat up. An incredibly talented QB is being wasted…

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Timoteo@dee_timoteo·
At the end of the day, the Fins want a full reboot. Mike McD is, at best, a league average HC. Zero reason to keep him. The gyrations about whether he's "a leader of men" are talking points and meaningless. It was just time to clean house.
Ben Gretch@YardsPerGretch

Pretty absurd everyone wants to say Mike McDaniel is a great OC hire but is not a HC because he's not a leader of men or whatever despite his undermanned roster playing pretty damn hard weekly in a lost season. Transparent judging a book by its cover, not actual evidence.

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Addy Osmani@addyosmani·
The best engineers never just wrote code. They were clarity merchants. The collapse of the implementation middle isn't making engineering less important but it's revealing what was always important: understanding problems so clearly that the code (now, the spec for our agents) becomes more obvious. The engineers who will thrive aren't those who can translate specs to code fastest. They're the ones who can: 1. Shape ambiguous problems into actionable intent 2. Design the context architecture that makes good outcomes inevitable 3. Judge what matters from what merely works This mirrors what others have observed about business model shifts: when distribution costs drop to zero, value accrues to curation and taste. When implementation costs approach zero, value accrues to problem formulation and judgment. The tools that win won't just accelerate the middle but I think they'll eliminate the need for it to exist separately at all. The craft evolves. It always has. But it remains craft.
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