
Jackson Curtis
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Jackson Curtis
@jntrcs
#rstats #tech #byu married to @yeamon24, building https://t.co/7MyZw2ldB1
Spanish Fork, UT Katılım Ağustos 2009
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@MKBHD "All phone cameras are equally good" - me, right up until the iphone 4 photo came on screen
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Check out the first trailer for the new series #HarryPotter and the Philosopher’s Stone.
Premiering this Christmas on HBO Max.
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@SWDCnewsies @lavsmohan Yes, or at least it can be. I think you might have the option to use a built in wallpaper or the cover art
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@lavsmohan I wish the kindle default / off screen was the front cover of whatever book you were reading. Would be far easier to remember book titles if you had the constant visual like you do when you’ve got a hardback book lying around the house…
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These are both wrong. 80 inch tvs that get brighter than the sun killed theaters. The theater was an incredible experience compared to your VHS tapes. It's not meaningfully differentiated from a modern home setup that costs <$4k
Tyrell@iiTzz_Tyrell
Bad movies, endless remakes killed the theaters.
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The team and I have spent the past several months analyzing feedback from the community. What came through was the voice of people who care deeply about Windows and want it to be better. Read this blog post to learn more about what we're doing in response as we look to raise the bar on Windows 11 quality. Please keep the feedback coming, to help us shape the future of Windows together. blogs.windows.com/windows-inside…
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@KelseaJ112 Why is it the shepherd's job to find the sheep and not the sheep's job to stay with the shepherd?
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Why is it the ward's responsibility to engage men and not men's responsibility to be engaged in it.
abrahamssons@AbrahamsSons52
Woman only. Do you believe LDS wards are struggling to engage Men? I'm seriously interested in this but I don't have much reach so please re-tweet @Mormonger @Manhattva @chrishardman
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@ATrueMillennial I call this the "I tried to tell my stake leaders the Tim Ballard fireside was a bad idea but they wouldn't listen to me" rule
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@ARDavidson @astillck @RussJRampton Doesn't matter the office. I'd vote for your opponent in every race in the country
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Is anyone making "Anyone but @ARDavidson for Utah County Commissioner" lawn signs? Would love to get one @astillck @RussJRampton
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Everyone should try to vibe code something. Not because AI is terrible and it won't work, but because it will give you an appreciation for the challenges around building good software that don't necessarily involve code.
staysaasy@staysaasy
I’m on week five of trying to vibe code a replacement for some dumb saas that we use and it’s so incredibly frustrating that I’m slowly realizing it’s actually a quite complex and thoughtful piece of software.
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@Syn_aesthete @karbonbased LOL I literally replaced this chair with an Aeron due to back pain. Can 100% confirm this chair is not better
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The 2 happiest days in a Aeron chair owners life are the day he buys it and the day he sells it
brint@brint
another W facebook marketplace find this chair retails at almost $2k got it for 75
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@MKBHD An update so disappointing they couldn't include it in their week of updates.
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AirPods Max 2
- Same design
- 1.5x stronger noise cancellation
- New amplifiers
- H2 chip, which enables several things, like:
- Live translation, camera remote
- Still $550
apple.com/newsroom/2026/…
(I hope this puts into perspective how insane Macbook Neo for $499 is lol)

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@6LaD0S @Math_files You were so right until your last sentence. Humans have been around for long enough that you do have 1000s of ancestors even with complete in-breeding.
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Wrong. Imagine a village of 8 people consisting of 4 couples. These couples marry their children off to the children of the other couples. This continues generation after generation. In the 12th generation, they wouldn't have 4,094 ancestors; they would have only 8. No matter how much you increase the number of generations, the result remains the same: they will always have 8 ancestors. Mathematics that fails to account for overlap is incomplete.
For thousands of years, humans lived in very small communities. It isn't a requirement for anyone to have thousands of ancestors.
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In order to be born, you needed:
2 parents
4 grandparents
8 great-grandparents
16 second great-grandparents
32 third great-grandparents
64 fourth great-grandparents
128 fifth great-grandparents
256 sixth great-grandparents
512 seventh great-grandparents
1,024 eighth great grandparents
2,048 ninth great-grandparents
For you to be born today from 12 previous generations, you needed a total of 4,094 ancestors over the last 400 years.
Think for a moment:
How many struggles?
How many battles?
How many difficulties?
How much sadness?
How much happiness?
How many love stories?
How many expressions of hope for the future? – did your ancestors have to undergo for you to exist in this present moment...
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@Romy_Holland If my kids need a bailout in there 30s, I failed them in their teens
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i don’t feel like my parents owe me any inheritance and would be happy for them if they had fun spending all of their retirement savings.
but i also feel really good about the prospect of leaving my own children money that would make their lives easier, and thru this lens the boomer behavior of taking cruises while your kids are struggling to afford daycare and houses and stuff seems strange.
like maybe when my baby is grown up i’ll feel differently, but i doubt it? i find myself wanting to promise him that as long as i live i want to help him and be there for him.
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@jkimballcook Christian Music definitive ranking:
1. Josh Garrels "Love and War and the Sea in Between"
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literally 100 miles
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2. Everything else
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this is only true of Christian rock
there's a ton of great religious music out there
Lotus👑〽️ 🐰🦌@When_SparksFly
Worst music genres: 5. Don’t! 4. Rank! 3. Music! 2. Genres! 1. Religious music
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@toddsaunders I think this is backwards. When building is fast and free, the only thing that remains is planning. "Building things" will be something the AI notetaker does while employees sit in planning meetings all day. Welcome to hell
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The token cost to build a production feature is now lower than the meeting cost to discuss building that feature.
Let me rephrase.
It is literally cheaper to build the thing and see if it works than to have a 30 minute planning meeting about whether you should build it.
It’s wild when you think about it.
This completely inverts how you should run a software organization. The planning layer becomes the bottleneck because the building layer is essentially free. The cost of code has dropped to essentially 0.
The rational response is to eliminate planning for anything that can be tested empirically. Don’t debate whether a feature will work.
Just build it in 2 hours, measure it with a group of customers, and then decide to kill or keep it.
I saw a startup operating this way and their build velocity is up 20x. Decision quality is up because every decision is informed by a real prototype, not a slide deck and an expensive meeting.
We went from “move fast and break things” to “move fast and build everything.”
The planning industrial complex is dead.
Thank god.
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@busy_bee_me Fascinating. Anxiety comes in all shapes and sizes, but I still think there are more pros than cons to public school specifically because it forces you into uncomfortable situations. Although my high school was basically Sunday school so what do I know?
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