Magriso
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Magriso
@magrisos
product manager, co-founder | https://t.co/A4vS84dFta mimar | https://t.co/IbiLVN8b69


Guangzhou isn’t just building bike lanes. It's building a healthy, liveable city. With 6,000 km. of greenways, it boasts one of the world's largest cycling networks. What was once overlooked is now impossible to ignore: a vital link in their modern, multimodal transport system.

Someone is selling a manor estate in Burgundy with a private river, waterfalls and a natural swimming pond. 2 hours from Paris. Two buildings arranged around a courtyard, 1,700m² (18,298 sq ft) in total, 12 bedrooms, an artist's studio, stables and 7 hectares (17 acres) of land. Inside there's a music room with a piano, a library in the tower, a writing room, and a dining room built around a fireplace large enough to roast a whole animal. Herons and wild ducks live on the property year round. The river has a depth of 3 metres and you can swim in it all summer. Near Vézelay, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Asking price: €1.39M ($1.6M). The French sure do know about living well. A river on your grounds, your own land to walk, swimming in summer, dinner outside. What's the French word for this kind of life?



we’re open-sourcing our internal markdown editing + collaboration tool. built with @demegire1 and @emresarbak our team is spending more time planning on markdown files than coding. you probably are too. why is it so hard to collaborate on markdown files? i don't know. we just couldn't find anything that made it easy to share and work on the same file. sooo we created a new markdown file to plan a markdown editing + collaboration tool and vibe-coded with.md with.md lets you: - drag-and-drop your internal .md docs (no sign-in required) or sign in with github and access all the md files in your repo to organize, edit, and share repo-scoped markdown - share them with teammates to edit together (or get sign-off) - then, feed them back into your claude code / opencode / etc. - we also made shares easily parseable by agents. we’re planning to add more workflows like real-time editing + attribution for claude code agents, arxiv/docling integration, turning urls into markdown, etc. but that’s down the line. we weren’t avid markdown users, we mostly used google docs for company-wide stuff. but as we started using more and more terminal agents to edit, improve, and then straight-up copy-paste, we ended up sharing more and more markdown. and for whatever goddam reason, rendering markdown in cursor/vscode is a pretty clunky experience. then, if you share a markdown on slack, the other person has to download it, open it in their own vscode/cursor/sublime, and get the same shitty md viewing experience. we didn’t like that, so we built something that works for us. realtime cursors, anchored comments, diff view (thanks @pierrecomputer) -> the stuff you’d expect, but somehow doesn’t exist in one place for .md files. make no mistake: our understanding of wysiwyg editors and how crdts work is still pretty limited. but after reading the crdt docs on @ekzhang1’s reading group site, @geoffreylitt and the ink & switch crew’s peritext post, and talking through a primitive v1 design, the rest was straightforward: write a thorough plan in md, turn key resources and docs into md, feed it into codex 5.3, and get a working demo. after that, we polished the rough edges, iterated on the md rendering design system, fixed bugs, and tried to make the whole thing reasonably secure with a few extra human/agent passes. you’d think doc editors are “gg ez” they’re not. still, it was encouraging that the tool we built for ourselves (humans) was necessary to get to something that feels worth sharing on twitter. there are still a lot of bugs, we’ll try to squash them as we keep updating the tool. this is not a replacement for your @obsdmd , gdocs, or @NotionHQ . for our specific use case, we couldn’t bootstrap something more practical with existing tools. but yeah, if you have other ideas & tools, please share. again: this is 100% vibe-coded, but it works. we’re open-sourcing it to make it better. the github issues section is waiting for your snarky feedback.

"Merhamet edin efendim!" Mehmet Karahanlı, 21 sene sonra intikamını alıyor. "3 Mart, Mabed"in intikamı 6 Mart'ta alınıyor. Çok başarılı bir gönderme, tebrik edilesi. ☺️👏👏

The NBA has fined the Utah Jazz $500,000 and the Indiana Pacers $100,000 related to the management of their rosters for recent games.


İzBB Başkanı Cemil Tugay, Kordon'un altına otopark yapacaklarını açıkladı. "Bu projeyi yapmek göründüğü kadar zor değil, teknik olarak kolay. Alsancak’ın, Konak’ın otopark sorununu kökünden çözecek otopark yapabiliriz. 4 bin araçlık seviyeye çıkılabilir”(Gündeme Bakış)

Harvard Business Review'dan son derece ilginç yeni bir araştırma. ABD'de yaklaşık 200 çalışanı olan bir teknoloji şirketinde 8 aylık bir saha çalışması, yapay zekâ kullanımının iş yükünü azaltmadığını, aksine yoğunlaştırdığını ve çalışanları daha meşgul hale getirdiğini ortaya koydu. Görev genişlemesi, yapay zekânın bilgi eksikliklerini gidermesi nedeniyle gerçekleşti; bu nedenle insanlar eskiden diğer rollere ait olan veya dış kaynak kullanımı ya da ertelenen işleri yapmaya başladılar. Bu değişim, uzmanlar için ekstra koordinasyon ve inceleme işi yarattı; bu işler arasında yapay zekâ destekli taslakların düzeltilmesi ve çalışmaları kısmen doğru veya tamamlanmış olan meslektaşların koçluk yapması da yer alıyordu. Başlamak bir komut yazmak kadar kolay hale geldiği için sınırlar bulanıklaştı; bu nedenle işler öğle yemeğine, toplantılara ve işten ayrılmadan hemen önceki dakikalara kadar kaydı. İnsanlar aynı anda birden fazla yapay zekâ işlemi yürüttüğü ve çıktıları sürekli kontrol ettiği için çoklu görev yapma arttı; bu da dikkat değişimini ve zihinsel yükü artırdı. Zamanla, bu daha hızlı tempo, yöneticilerden açık bir baskı olmasa bile, görünür ve normal hale gelen şeylerde hız beklentilerini yükseltti.

Uzun zamandır böyle doğal ve kaliteli bir video izlememiştim 1.3 Egea alasım geldi



Marmaray trenleri neden 90sn'de bir çalıştırılmalı. Bu görsel yeter. Açıklamaya lüzum yok. Bunu her gün isteyin, sesimiz gür çıktığında bazı şeyler çözülüyor.


Istanbul Bosphorus’ Zeki Pasha Mansion has been put up for sale for $235,626,767 The mansion, which has 23 rooms, 5 living rooms, and 8 bathrooms, has 2,500 m² of indoor space. This is very likely the most expensive home in the world





