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@esrtweet I've been thinking about the same thing, but came to a different idea. I don't really care about the core system using the absolute latest as much as I want the dev tools to. I considered using a more stable distro, but then using brew on linux for my dev tools.
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Question for the X hivemind:
I'm seriously considering switching my main machine from Pop!_OS (a reskinned Ubuntu) to Arch, probably CachyOS.
The reason is I'm attracted to the rolling-release concept. Getting really tired of waiting 6 months for my development tools to upgrade after they ship.
I understand the downside: Arch doesn't protect me from upstream breakage. The plan to deal with that is to install snapper so I can revert to an earlier, working version of my system if things go badly awry.
If you think there are any reasons this is a really bad plan, tell me now.
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Jensen is one the smartest and most far seeing folks the world.
"If an AI scientist warns people that AI is going to permeate across radiology and radiologists are going to get wiped out, it might seem helpful but it's hurtful. If we convince everybody not to be radiologists and we now need radiologists, that actually is hurtful to society.
"It is hurtful to convince all the young college graduates not to study software engineering because we are going to need more software engineers than ever.
That's hurtful."
"Scaring people with nonsensical things, which are not going to happen, that this is an existential threat, there's a 20% chance that is is existential, that's ridiculous.
"That it's going to wipe out 50% of college level jobs.
"That is it going to completely destroy democracy.
"These kinds of comments are not helpful. They are made by...CEOS. And you become a CEO, maybe you adopt a God complex and somehow you know everything."
Brutal.
And right.
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youtu.be/Qbk8ZWAqBxw?si…
2 of my favorite quotes:
1. Stop fat shaming functions
2. We need to stop assuming that abstractions have no cost

YouTube
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@tpschmidt_ if only they could make cloudwatch less of a pain to use it would be a decent innovation, unfortunately it's still tied to cloudwatch...
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We have a standing meeting about this word twice a week every two weeks.
BLACKSTAR@Art444Star
The most useless word in the English language.
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@elonmusk how about a way to filter x posts that I don't want to see. It's difficult to count the number of posts with the subject similar to:
It's unhealthy the number of times I've watched this
I want them all gone out of my timeline, every one of them worthless.
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No normal person thinks about politics when Chuck Norris’ name is brought up.
However much you hate the press, you do not hate them enough.
Variety@Variety
Chuck Norris Was a Great Action Star -- but Politics May Overshadow His Legacy variety.com/2026/film/opin…
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What I’m realizing is 99.9999999999999999999999999% of AI posts are from people that are trying to get more followers and clicks and has no real world experience on actually deploying.
“Improve your workflow 80% by this one Claude skill”
“Omg they just released this and it changes the industry completely”
It’s all bogus. Create your own workflow that is tailored to you. Don’t buy into this garbage.
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Jason Corbett retweetledi

how vibe coding is described on twitter
how vibe coding actually is
Gain of Fauci@DschlopesIsBack
I’ve probably watched this over 100 times now and the ending still kills me every time 😂😭
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Expectation: the age of the IDE is over
Reality: we’re going to need a bigger IDE
(imo).
It just looks very different because humans now move upwards and program at a higher level - the basic unit of interest is not one file but one agent. It’s still programming.
Andrej Karpathy@karpathy
@nummanali tmux grids are awesome, but i feel a need to have a proper "agent command center" IDE for teams of them, which I could maximize per monitor. E.g. I want to see/hide toggle them, see if any are idle, pop open related tools (e.g. terminal), stats (usage), etc.
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