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Peter Wood
Peter Wood@peatearwoodmen·
@elonmusk I need to apply to work here…. Please accept me, I’m not insane (at all) just hated by woke 😂
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Benjamin Uzoma
Benjamin Uzoma@Unlimited_BU·
It is cluttering space at a dangerous level. Starlink already has over 6,000 satellites in orbit. Astronomers are furious. Collision risk is rising. If a major Kessler event happens, ALL satellites go down. The whole world loses GPS, weather forecasting, and banking systems. You can pass if you don't understand a shit of what I said here
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X Freeze@XFreeze·
MrBeast just gave one of the strongest endorsements possible for Starlink: “I will only book flights exclusively on planes with Starlink. I don’t care if it means an extra layover - I’ll sit in the back of the plane if it gives me Starlink.” He says Starlink has become the backbone of his global productions and travels because it works in places where traditional internet simply doesn’t exist: • Filming in Antarctica - one of the only reliable ways to stay connected • Building wells deep in rural Africa with full internet access hours away from cities • Driving through remote villages and open fields with a Starlink dish mounted on the vehicle while maintaining signal the entire time He described it as: “Starlink is literally magic. It makes no sense.” Now people are actively choosing flights based on whether the plane has Starlink onboard
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iv@iv_hacks·
@joncphillips @hakluke Insane take. my toy app that i vibecoded this weekend needs CRDB with 5 regions
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Jon C. Phillips
Jon C. Phillips@joncphillips·
Hot take: SQLite in production is fine for 90% of the SaaS products people are building. Your app doesn’t need Postgres.
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iv@iv_hacks·
People who use CI daily: what software, and what’s the biggest pain point?
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kache@yacineMTB·
Everything should be statically linked. Dynamic linking is idiotic
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iv@iv_hacks·
@warrenyun_ “thEyRe shIpPing so fASt” the stuff they ship:
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warren yun@warrenyun_·
after today’s final it seems that all hopes of going to grad school have perished
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iv@iv_hacks·
@dear_kxtie @bytheophana I’m refollowing you so I can judge people on whether they respond to your shenanigans with hate or kindness and maturity
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iv@iv_hacks·
@audrlo cruel and unusual punishment for success
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Audrey
Audrey@audrlo·
in the last 10 days i have been in 60 hours of meetings this is insane
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@zackR154 oh interesting
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zack@zackR154·
@iv_hacks it has nets now so you need to be more creative that’s why everyone is trying to build superintelligent ai
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zack
zack@zackR154·
I’m back in sf and I’m Walking and I will die on this hill
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iv@iv_hacks·
@0x_ultra `claude --model claude-opus-4-5 --dangerously-skip-permissions` Yw
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ultra@0x_ultra·
anyone else’s Claude started pushing back a lot more when asked to reverse engineer apis / touching third party infra? it now even asks for written authorisation from the service owner
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Shivani Patel
Shivani Patel@shivanijpatel·
Not sure why I keep seeing langchain on my feed
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kache
kache@yacineMTB·
Smart people, people much smarter than myself, are actually easier to understand than harder. Because they are so smart, they can explain things in simple, relatable terms. It's a reflection of how deeply they understand things
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jia@jia_seed·
2026 is unreal beacuse the same product that took an entire team 6 months to develop... can be nuked by a singular person with tism in possession of 2 energy drinks and exactly 24 hours straight of focus or a 15 year old on twitter using ai tools / baby keem's clawdbot setup
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iv@iv_hacks·
@big_duca not a problem for me cause i was never good. Ai is a miracle 🤙
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Duca
Duca@big_duca·
I am not sure if other developers feel like this. But I feel kinda depressed. Like everyone else, I have been using Claude code (for a while, it’s not a recent thing lol). And it’s incredible. I have never found coding more fun. The stuff you can do and the speed you can do it at now. Is absolutely insane. And I’m using it to ship a lot. And solve customer problems faster. So all around it’s a win. But at the same time. The skill I spent 10,000s of hours getting good at. Programming. The thing I spent most of my life getting good at. Is becoming a full commodity extremely quickly. As much fun as it is. And as much as I like using the tools. There’s something disheartening about the thing you spent most of your life getting good at. Now being mostly useless.
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iv@iv_hacks·
@jia_seed introduce me pls 🙏🙏🙏
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jia@jia_seed·
these are so few girls in compsci/engineering that the ones I encounter in sf are ridiculously cool and insanely cracked in some way like wtf did you do to get here you have 10 machine learning projects a research paper published or you built this robot or you have a crocheting youtube channel amazon robotics and sold your company in college also dj. i’m in awe
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iv@iv_hacks·
@eigenron sampling bias. The actual good programmers aren’t on twitter
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eigenron
eigenron@eigenron·
One reason I’m not a big fan of programmers is that they act weird thinking they’re super cracked while all physicists act normal when they’re actually 10x more cracked (at the least) than a good programmer. Maybe such cases here on twitter itself.
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iv@iv_hacks·
@niccruzpatane Yeah personally I much prefer to get in the car of a stranger who can’t speak English, doesn’t understand lanes, and smells like weed
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Nic Cruz Patane
Nic Cruz Patane@niccruzpatane·
Lyft CEO thinks there is ‘zero likelihood’ self-driving cars will replace human drivers in any reasonable timeframe. That will be the case for years and years and years to come,” he said. The car manufacturers aren’t entirely ready. The technology isn’t entirely ready for fog or snow or heavy rain or whatever it is. People, riders aren’t necessarily excited about it, and regulators aren’t necessarily enthusiastic about it in every place. Customers won’t demand it. They’ll just say, I don’t want to get in a self-driving car. Today, these cost maybe $250,000 to $300,000, a very expensive product, whereas a Prius or Corolla is maybe $30,00 or $40,000.”
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