Luis Ayuso

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Luis Ayuso

@layuso

Builder of things…

Orlando, Florida Katılım Şubat 2009
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Luis Ayuso
Luis Ayuso@layuso·
Ordered @ChipotleTweets but items drinks were missing. Report them and apparently only get a coupon for a free one later. Coupons expire though and you can only use one at a time. Feels like theft.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
Hadn’t heard about Ultra Ethernet until today. Its features for high performance compute and AI networking are interesting. Broadcom joining the consortium and acquiring VMware in 2023 makes for an interesting future in the ANS and VCF divisions.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@KiwiDenny This is the only thing. In fact it usually skips from 1 to 4. Or is that just me?
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Denny Klisch@KiwiDenny·
Is this still a thing?
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@NetworkingNerd O Captain! my Captain! our fearful outage is done, The group has weather’d every alert, the peace we sought is won… -Walt Whitman (if he worked in IT)
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Brian Graf@TheBrianGraf·
TIL Zoom allows you to rotate your video. Next meeting should be fun.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@Merocle Who do you manufacture this through? I’ve wanted to look into custom rack metal work before, but not sure if just any metal work company can do it.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@raphaelmosaic Reflective displays are really interesting and yes to your point they need some marketing help. E-Ink is on its way to solve some areas and problems but reflective is such a great tech for every day work. I’m rooting for them both. Would love to see them both used in a home hub.
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Raphael Mosaic@raphaelmosaic·
everyone going nuts about apple vision… me being the happiest man alive reading and coding on a screen without a backlight haha fav product of the year so far:
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@JustAnotherPM Checking in at @kefairport was so smooth a few years ago. Fully automatic and no person was involved. Walk up, handled boarding pass via passport or other look up. Put our bags on the scale. And since we checked them, it carried it away magically. It was beautiful. Loved it!
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JustAnotherPM | Sid@JustAnotherPM·
Have you ever had a check-in experience at an airport that's left you saying "that was a smooth/good experience" As a product managers, what do you think made it so good?
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@SteenSN @bryanrbeal I’m also a caldigit user. It’s worked really well for several years for me I’ve been using the TB3 one. It’s also the one that VMware IT had on its oasis store.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@Merocle Feels similar to the SSM solution from Supermicro. The main things something like this typically offers: 1. Monitoring 2. Power cycling 3. Server imaging / boot mgmt 4. BIOS/FW updates 5. Chassis/fan management 6. Central API for fleet automation Beyond that is innovation
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Ivan Kuleshov
Ivan Kuleshov@Merocle·
Uptime Orchestrator concept. An application for managing a Compute Blade cluster. It is literally the very first concept to gather feedback, finalize details, and start moving into the Software world. Don't judge harshly at this stage, but please give feedback on what features of such software you would appreciate and would like to see Discussion in Discord, but of course, you can post here. I will be very grateful for your help, so that we can make a great product like Compute Blade is becoming. Discord link: discord.gg/uptime-lab-952… P.S. Just in case, this is only a UI/UX concept. At this stage, it is your feedback that will help mold it into a product. P.P.S. I'd be doubly grateful for help with distribution, more feedback is a better second prototype.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@FutureJurvetson @FUSFoundation @UCSF Sounds similar to Stereotactic Radiation Therapy. But, instead of Gamma Radiation it uses Ultrasound? I wonder what is the difference in time between this and SRT treatments on tumors? This is a less harmful procedure it sounds, but might take more treatments to perform.
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Steve Jurvetson
Steve Jurvetson@FutureJurvetson·
They called it Medicine’s Best Kept Secret — at UCSF today. You have probably seen ultrasound images of babies, but if you arrange an array of ultrasound transducers to focus to a point, they can manipulate cells and membranes like a magnifying glass focusing sunlight to a burning hot point. Focused ultrasound can burn tumor cells deep inside the body, without surgery. Or it can heat the cells enough to trigger the immune system. Or mechanically rend them apart. It can stimulate deep brain regions in a mm^3 voxel for a variety of mental health applications, like deep brain stimulation without the brain surgery. Or relax the blood-brain-barrier in a specific region. Or activate nanoparticle-conjugated-drugs to deliver psychedelic medicine to certain brain regions and not others to further elucidate their mechanism of action (e.g., can ketamine be therapeutic without disassociation?). Most of the half million treatments so far have been for the removal of uterine fibroids, pancreatic cancer tumors and liver tumors — all without surgery and its collateral damage. It’s a bit like the Star Trek vision of medical care. Here is an overview of the various applications and their state of development: fusfoundation.org/the-technology… And here is a list of 25 different mechanisms of action: fusfoundation.org/the-technology…
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@Ubiquiti But when can we get choice of carrier in the US?
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
@KiwiDenny @JustAnotherPM This is already available in some hotel chains. I also like that you can add requests during booking and early check-in well before you arrive. I’d improve on that by using the digital experience to send a personal welcome message and confirm what requests they were able to do.
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Denny Klisch
Denny Klisch@KiwiDenny·
@JustAnotherPM Fully autonomy! No need of human interaction and waiting at some desk. This means the check-in is fully digital (e.g., getting into the hotel, getting into the room, ordering additional stuff while being there (e.g. water).
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JustAnotherPM | Sid@JustAnotherPM·
Product managers, how would you make the hotel check in experience better?
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Ivan Kuleshov
Ivan Kuleshov@Merocle·
Still working on the article about the stand. So far I like the name KVMac16, simple and tasteful. I also liked the MacFleet16 version, still thinking. Thank you so much for your options! For now, I suggest we compare the kinematics: - version 1 (blue servos) - version 2 (horizontal levers) - version 3 (red and yellow). P.S. I apologize, there have been a lot of administrative questions about Compute Blade lately. It takes up a lot of my mana
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Christian Dickmann@cdickmann·
@bryanl @davidfowl Two things are true: There are cases where I love a good debugger. There are other cases where I use print() to solve my problems.
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David Fowler@davidfowl·
Are there developers out there that still think that print statements are better than a *real* debugger?
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Mark Brookfield
Mark Brookfield@virtualhobbit·
Yeah…. probably best we don’t let it anywhere near the nation’s nuclear weapons 😨 #AI
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Ivan Kuleshov@Merocle·
A bunch of Mac minis
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Denny Klisch@KiwiDenny·
Product Manager have the most stable, predictable and straight forward job in the world.
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
That’s all for now, but I would LOVE to build all of these
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
19. Pre-prepare knowledge base articles based on bug, support request trends, and community forums questions/feedback 20. Assist developer managers with work estimations based on current team knowledge and skills
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Luis Ayuso@layuso·
Generative AI ideas for the enterprise: 1. Tell the AI a list of requirements and get a Terraform recipe in response. 2. Ask an AI how your infrastructure is doing and get a list of fixes and performance enhancements in a prioritized list
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