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Dmitry Kulshitsky

@dkulshitsky

Applied maths, CISSP. Know the difference between IIS,ISS and XSS. Want to see apple trees on Mars. Ex-Tesla. Don't become comfortably numb

Moscow ✈ Melbourne ✈ San Jose Katılım Eylül 2009
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Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
Is there a name agreed to that replaces "cloud" when data centers are in space?
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Whole Mars Catalog
Whole Mars Catalog@wholemars·
I feel like Elon's really locked in on Grok
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Adriana Porter Felt
I am highly motivated to make lines on graphs go up. I weaponized this against myself by having Spark make me graphs of all my favorite exercises. once I had them in graphs I was so much more motivated to focus on them
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
@stevesi I feel that AI will adjust and start providing different writing styles (including hyphenation and even occassionally adding typos)
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Steven Sinofsky
Steven Sinofsky@stevesi·
Endorse. 💯 No one would believe that people used to think "did you use a word processor to create this?" When documents first started having formatting—the first indication was a prolific use of hyphenated words because that was the first thing solved automagically in word processors—people would viscerally devalue the material. Early word processing docs (of the Mac era) had *too* much formatting and ImageWriter output looked toy like. The lack of typos and spelling seemed a bit mysterious. The software and hardware had to improve. The LaserWriter was the tipping function. Then documents looked like something created by a commercial printer. Amazing as it sounds people would ask "how did you do that?" in 1985. There were many things in word processing that needed to improve before they could fully replace old processes. Many were just how people used the tools (less formatting and ransom notes). Many were missing features like tables which used to be hand drawn and literally pasted into empty space. And many were just bugs like how subscript/superscript worked and footnotes. All along people could "tell" you used the new thing and had emotional reactions ranging from awe to disdain. If you made a mistake with a word processor believe me everyone pointed it out. A single typo would make you a laughing stock for low quality work. When Word introduced AutoCorrect we took out full page adds with giant typography "teh -> the" it was so important. AI is going through all this right now. The bugs will get fixed. New ways of acceptable writing will emerge. People will "catch" others using these new tools and scream busted. Embarrassing mistakes will happen. But "It's happening" is definitely true.
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Fastbreak Hoops
Fastbreak Hoops@FastbreakHoops5·
Which of these are you going with?
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Pedro Domingos
Pedro Domingos@pmddomingos·
If teleportation became possible tomorrow, we would quickly get used to it.
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Barlog M.
Barlog M.@barlog_m·
А помните была такая CAP теорема?
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
If Flat Earth Conspiracy exists then there should be a Flat Stomach Conspiracy too
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Ziva
Ziva@Ziva_vibes3y·
Move two sticks to make the largest number possible What's your final total..?🧠
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
@gigafactories That's sad to see. I remember touring this line in Fremont in early 2019 when I started (for the first time in my life wearing manufacturing specific protective gear)
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Tesla Manufacturing
Tesla Manufacturing@gigafactories·
End of an era: Decommissioning the original Model S & X assembly line in just 46 days
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
@techspence One of those cases where product managers just keep coming up with the new features that not many customers actually need (plus it worsens the security posture). My opinion - should be off by default at least for the Enterprise versions
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spencer
spencer@techspence·
By default on Windows11 everything you've ever copied to your clipboard is saved in the "clipboard history." Super fun right! :D It saves images, text, urls. To disable it, go to Settings > System > Clipboard and toggle it off.
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
@TeslaBoomerMama Maybe in a couple of years. I really don't want Trump to become too jealous if Elon gets it. It won't be good for Elon's businesses
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AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲
AleXandra Merz 🇺🇲@TeslaBoomerMama·
Respect. Still would love Elon to get the Nobel prize (he deserves it for many reasons), and then the hate press has to call him in every article and reportage "Nobel prize winner Elon Musk" 😆 We all know it won't happen though. 🤷‍♀️
Elon Musk@elonmusk

@GadSaad I don’t want any prizes

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TheRussiaBlog 🇷🇺
TheRussiaBlog 🇷🇺@TheRussiaBlog·
This store stopped me in my tracks. I know this place as the US Presidential retreat. So no, it can’t be… But here’s the About page from their site? Founded in 1954, by the people who conspire against Russia? There’s 4 locations in Moscow. This store is confusing.
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
A few years ago I went to a fancy mattress store on Santana Row. No price tags. I liked one model, asked for a price. The sales guy didn't say anything but wrote 42000 on a piece of paper. I looked at him thinking there was a mistake (one extra zero) but apparently the price was correct 😊😊😊 Thanks but no thanks
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Nate McGrady
Nate McGrady@natemcgrady·
What is the best mattress on the market?
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xepaco
xepaco@xepaco·
@bunsha_iv @TheRussiaBlog Желаю, ребята, хорошего дня! Мы все для неё ребятки 🚼, не друзья 😁 Видимо много всяких глупостей пишем 🤣 Оживленного дня в России обычно не желают 🙃
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TheRussiaBlog 🇷🇺
TheRussiaBlog 🇷🇺@TheRussiaBlog·
Несколько фотик от Москва; сожалаю ребята, оживленный день!
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Dmitry Kulshitsky
Dmitry Kulshitsky@dkulshitsky·
Assembly. We will bootstrap from there. During my uni years I read a fascinating book about how a group of developers was iteratively building a C compiler on a new platform. First versions were written in assembler, then they started using C to produce more advanced versions of the same compiler
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🃏@anupamrjp·
GitHub just announced only ONE programming language gets to survive. your pick?
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Tony G 🇮🇹
Tony G 🇮🇹@TGTatum4_3·
How are we honestly feeling about this starting lineup
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