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los angeles, ca Katılım Mayıs 2022
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New York Yankees@Yankees·
We are officially in a rain delay. Updated information will be provided as it is received.
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OMM@demordo·
@Pirates Pirates bats have fallen silent with both Sanchez and Wheeler. Totally amazes me at the crap these Pirate hitters swing at. And Mangum tries to bunt a ball that bounces in front of the plate. Schmuck.
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jochi427@jochi427·
@farm_lol I went in person and saw they still had the 3999 price by mistake, could be worth checking, they honored it
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jochi427@jochi427·
@neetcode1 You know you can do whatever you want and not listen to all this stuff?
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NeetCode@neetcode1·
I'm starting to feel like im stuck in a loop of my own new model -> hype -> genuine improvements -> i overestimate what it can do -> buggy features or just complete slop Did I do something wrong? 1. I created the most detailed plan w /grill-me-with-docs 2. Set up an elaborate loop so it would continuously review the plan after implementation, until it implemented each step (the biggest problem for me is it literally just ignores half the details) 3. Gave it browser access so it could test and QA The end result: I open it and my browser crashes. And half the functionality is missing. Yeah, AI can definitely replace jr devs now. Idk about you guys, but I never saw a jr dev straight up lie that they implemented something. This was for a greenfield feature on a new page, no existing dependencies.
NeetCode@neetcode1

man i really miss writing code i miss hopping between files, reading error messages, writing shit code and then refactoring it later.. and then refactoring it again and again.. agents are nice but i just spent three days fixing a feature i probably could've just coded from scratch more quickly gpt 5.4 is my model of choice these days, and it's pretty good but i think i fell for the bait that i didnt need to read the code anymore but idk maybe its a skill issue

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jochi427@jochi427·
@GergelyOrosz I'd imagine the regulatory component takes longer than it takes to actually build anything. I'm sure the govt doesn't let you run a PM overnight
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I’m actually expecting this to happen a LOT more: A company does X as their bread-and-butter. But now, with AI, they realize “hey we can build quickly.” So they build a product to do Y (where they know nothing about Y.) I’m sure in some cases it will work, mostly crash&burn tho
rat king 🐀@MikeIsaac

News: Meta is currently building a prediction markets app to rival Polymarket and Kalshi, according to sources the app, currently called "Arena," will be a standalone offering and was ordered up by Mark Zuckerberg w/ @yaffebellany nytimes.com/2026/06/23/tec…

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jochi427@jochi427·
@hnasr started reading last night and couldn't put it down, great work man. really enjoy how you break down why the naive solution (adding more cpu cores to db or increasing connection limits for example) aren't necessarily the "right" solution when you understand the root cause
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Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser@hnasr·
The audio version of Root Cause: Stories and Lessons from Two Decades of Backend Engineering Bugs, narrated by yours truly is live on Amazon and Kobo! Listeners of the audio book gets additional content and commentary. As I read the book, flashbacks from when I ran into the bug comes to me, additional context stories I remember and figure and diagram explanations (those are really hard in audio format but I tried my best) I hope you enjoy it, thank you all the kind words and support. Not a mention of AI in the book, so In case you need a break
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burls@_burls·
Hanging out in here while my family is at the beach
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jochi427@jochi427·
@mil000 it’s insane to me this isn’t obvious to everyone, same with levels of thinking/effort
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Milo Smith
Milo Smith@mil000·
If you app has a AI model picker that lets the user select between Claude, ChatGPT and maybe Google then you’re going to be killed by those labs in the next 6 months. Your users don’t wanna pick models.
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jochi427@jochi427·
@esjesjesj how is any of this wild? seems believable
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evan loves worf@esjesjesj·
This video is actually fucking wild. Ashley says Elon -has another baby with a Japanese woman -is against immigration from “a eugenicist standpoint” -tried to impregnate Tiffany Fong behind her back -told her to get a c-section so the baby would have a larger brain -worked with Trump for weeks before declaring support for Trump because of the assassination attempt
New York Post@nypost

Ashley St. Clair details when relationship with Elon Musk got ‘weird’ trib.al/xSqsy1k

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Carlos@jimmycomplaints·
@WufpackSports Not taking burger advice from a guy who adds garlic powder or Worcestershire to their burger patties
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jochi427@jochi427·
@ashebytes no one thought twice about the name lol?
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jochi427@jochi427·
@hnasr awesome, just ordered a copy
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Hussein Nasser
Hussein Nasser@hnasr·
I wrote a new book that has been in the works for years. It is called Root Cause, and it is for those who enjoy the art of backend engineering. Early in my career, 20 years ago, I built backend and database applications without fully grasping their inner mechanics. Performance issues, race conditions, bugs, and even data corruption often left me lost. Since that day, I resolved to truly understand how systems work. From networking protocols and intermediary proxies to backend services and various database engines. I made it a habit to follow every request on its journey through the dark alleys of the network, down to the bowels of the database engine, meanwhile interacting with various kernel data structures in the process at every hop, and back. I became obsessed with understanding what happens behind the scenes in software. Not just what breaks, and how but also why and what was the source of the bleed. Root Cause is a collection of the most interesting bugs I encountered, ranging from performance bottlenecks and non-deterministic crashes to subtle data inconsistencies and incorrect results. This book is for anyone curious about how production backend systems really behave under pressure, and how to debug them when they don’t. Even when you don’t have access to the source code. Root cause consists of 15 chapters, each is a story about a backend bug, with investigation, diagrams, a section of a fundamental concept until the root cause is revealed. Grab your copy here paperback or kindle ebook on amazon amzn.to/4cKfZhe
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James Boyd@RomeovilleKid·
#Pacers star Tyrese Haliburton “lost part my eyebrow” due to face shingles: “I’ve been taking unbelievable amounts of medication to try to get rid of it. It hasn’t worked. It’s obviously caused me to gain weight … That’s been a topic of conversation through social media …”
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jochi427@jochi427·
@TheFrankLGaye @ericlister @MLB Losing the game is worse than any sort of "momentum shifter" potential. Someone is on third base. There is only one out. Machado and Jackson are both better batters than Xander. It makes perfect sense to load up the bases, get the worse batter to bat, etc
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Good Guy Frank 🪤@TheFrankLGaye·
@ericlister @MLB Thank you for explaining. Still new to this, but wouldn't trying to strike them out and having just third filled be better? Especially if you're leaving it open to a grand slam that seems to be a bigger momentum shifter in a series than just losing by one.
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vogel@ryanvogel·
Building a tool and need some feedback, most of you guys use tailscale to access your internal network (laptop/desktop) from your phone right? If not tailscale what network/service do you use?
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undefined behavior@undebeha·
basically modeling nontermination explicitly in a programming language is the same thing as compactification of the real plane into a projective space. the point at infinity provides a definite limiting value for nonconvergent sequences
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🌧️@wstgoat7·
Fast food tier list
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aditya@adxtyahq·
> use Codex 5.3 to draft the full PRD > use Sonnet 4.6 to design the DB schema > use Opus 4.6 to one-shot the backend > verify the code + schema yourself what used to be a multi-day sprint is now a 30-minute side quest
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PANDA@King_Asasasraku·
@ScionofCulture Stop saying African. It's a continent. No one even says North America, they mention the country in that continent . Idiots
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Scion (PanAfroCore)@ScionofCulture·
This is actually a very important point. If Africa is to adopt AI, it must be done within their own total control. In this day and age, data is just as valuable as gold.
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