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Marko Bilal

@markobilal

Software engineer building AI-powered tools & crypto apps. Obsessed with automation, decentralization, and the future of tech.

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Marko Bilal
Marko Bilal@markobilal·
Here's a quick guide on how to deploy any app on a $5/month VM on Hetzner using Kamal. The main steps to do this are: 1. Create a VM and add your ssh key on Hetzner 2. Containerize your app with a Dockerfile 3. Set up Kamal in your app dir 4. Run deploy steps
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@ChristianHeiens If you knew anything about canadians you’d know you can do everything under the sun without them lifting a finger in protest.
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Christian Heiens 🏛@ChristianHeiens·
They’re suffering Great Depression level unemployment figures, those who do have a job are used as a tax farm by Boomers who own multi-million dollar houses they’ll never afford, and they’re being actively replaced in their own country. What did you think would happen? “Radicalization” should be expected when you declare total political war on an entire generation. It’s actually a testament to the extreme reasonableness and agreeableness of the Canadian people that they haven’t yet launched an armed revolution against the state.
CTV News@CTVNews

Youth radicalization rising in Canada: Canadian Security Intelligence Service report ctvnews.ca/canada/article…

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Polymarket Sports@PolymarketSport·
🚨TRENDING: A player in the Canadian Premier League celebrated a goal by promoting his 2nd job: Tomas Skopala took out his real estate agent card, showed it to the camera & told people to call him. x.com/Hayderljoz/sta…
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@ryancduff She’s basically looking for someone that will terrorize her psychologically, its very simple. This species of woman is psycho in nature.
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Ryan Duff@ryancduff·
Alternate headline— Local woman sets boundary, man honors it. Woman left confused.
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@OffGuardian0 youve never been to europe...70% of the cars are like 15 yrs old buddy
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OffGuardian@OffGuardian0·
Here's where this goes... Firstly, kiss successful insurance claims goodbye. Any accident will be blamed on "sub-optimal driver performance", and that time your hands moved briefly from the 10-and-2 or your eyeline wasn't correctly picked up by the mirror sensor will be used to blame your fender-bender on you. Secondly, there will be a big "people drive dangerously" propaganda push. "ADDW data harvesting has shown up 80% of us might be driving more recklessly than we think", or "most veteran drivers slip in to bad habits, reports show". Then comes the new legislation to act on this totally fabricated problem. What is it? Oh, it's re-certification. Every driver has to be re-certified after X years on the road. Or maybe your driver monitoring data will be uploaded to a database and scanned for errors. Those errors put points on your license and if you go over a certain number of points, your ability to drive is taken away pending recertification. You can appeal, and drive while the appeal takes place. But the appeal fee is greater than the recertification fee, and if you lose, you have to pay legal costs, and you're not allowed to drive for double the usual amount of time. You'll have to pay a "processing" fee for re-certifying, of course, and if you fail, you'll have to wait X amount of months before you can try again. Headlines will celebrate both the (fictional) decrease in traffic fatalities and that the smaller number of private vehicles on the road has improved the pollution levels in the inner cities. An opinion piece from an anonymous "former driver" will appear in the Guardian "I lost my drivers license, and it's the best thing that ever happened to me". It will talk up how much money they're saving on petrol and road tax, and how much fitter they get walking everywhere and how they know their neighbours so well now. And all sorts of cosy anecdotes about the charming characters and life-affirming tableaux that public transport exposes you to.
Europa.com@europa

🇪🇺 From July 2026, a new EU regulation will require all new cars to include driver-surveillance systems (ADDW), using interior cameras to track eye movement, head position and attention levels to detect “distraction or drowsiness.” The systems are designed for in-car safety alerts, with data processed in real time within the vehicle. Follow: @europa

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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
Israel vuelve a violar la legalidad internacional al asaltar una flotilla civil en aguas que no le pertenecen. Nuestro Gobierno está haciendo todo lo necesario para proteger y asistir a los españoles retenidos. Pero con eso no basta. La UE tiene que suspender el acuerdo de asociación YA y exigir a Netanyahu que cumpla la ley de nuestros mares.
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Alex Kehr@alexkehr·
the Lovable app is shockingly bad. how did a team build this and feel proud enough to ship this hyper-slop?
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Top Cat@IsaiahHoward_·
@ywomendeservles I’m telling you. Once her single friend/mama/cousin/sister gets in her ear, it’s curtains for that marriage.
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@FrankfortDarryl They're too retarded to do anything smart like that. Start with easy steps.
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Darryl Frankfort@FrankfortDarryl·
Everyone in Toronto is yelling about housing affordability. Almost no one is yelling about the actual reason it's so expensive. Approvals. A real project in this city takes close to two years to get zoning. Sometimes longer. I'm a developer. I live this. The land sits there the whole time, doing nothing but eating interest. Run the math on a $20M site. At 8% carry, that's $1.6M a year. Two years of waiting for a system to stamp something it was always going to stamp anyway, and you've burned $3.2M before a shovel moves. That money doesn't disappear. It gets baked into the price of every unit in the building. Every buyer in this city is paying a hidden permission tax, and almost nobody calls it that. We could subsidize buyers. We could subsidize builders. We could throw HST rebates at the problem until the federal government runs out of money. Or we could just go faster. Cut the approval timeline from 24 months to 6, and you save more on a single project than every government incentive program combined. No new spending. No new policy fantasy. Just a system that makes decisions in something resembling a reasonable amount of time. The housing crisis isn't a shortage of land or builders. We have plenty of both. It's a shortage of decisions. Fix that one thing and watch how fast affordability, supply, and predictability all start showing up at once. #housing #realestate #toronto
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Udi Wertheimer
Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
like being really good with reactjs? that shouldn’t be valuable it’s fucking bullshit
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Udi Wertheimer@udiWertheimer·
i think ai is really good at things that deep down we all knew shouldn’t be valuable
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Zachary Foster
Zachary Foster@_ZachFoster·
The @theallinpod is the most influential podcast in the tech world. They are obsessed with talking about government grift & corruption. Utterly obsessed. All 4 of them: @chamath, @jason, @davidsacks & @friedberg Their blood boils talking about how California state employees abuse the state pension system. Hardly a show goes by without a rant on how corrupt California's and San Francisco's governments are. Yet they worship at the feet of the most corrupt president in US American history by an order of magnitude. Yet they are true Trump sycophants. How do they manage the cognitive dissonance?
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@susanabulhawa If this was possible, Canada wouldn't be a frozen tundra of a country 8 months of the year.
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
I'm so sick of people dismissing this as "conspiracy theory." Literally, every "conspiracy," from sexual blackmail at the highest authorities, to wars of expansion and oil, to elite pedophile rings and cannibalism turned out to be true. But there are still fools who think suggesting the US was actively manipulating weather in the region is lunacy, even though the US has weaponized weather modification since the Vietnam war. See Operation Popeye.
Adel El Zabayar@Zabayar

Luego de que Irán destruyera decenas de radares de EEUU e Israel en la región, en Irán llueve y llueve. En décadas no llovía tanto. La guerra climática contra Irán según alertaba el ex presidente de Irán Ahmadinayad resultó cierta.

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Braxton McCoy
Braxton McCoy@braxton_mccoy·
Tarzan'd him. Dang.
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Marko Bilal
Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@gerstenzang Its not his fault his company not only ruins housing markets in major metropolitan cities but also then squeezes landlords out of any margin they make on rentals. No surprise its being banned everywhere
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Marko Bilal@markobilal·
@denisyurchak Just dont use Austrian banks. Use offshore / American / cyprian
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Denis Yurchak
Denis Yurchak@denisyurchak·
My Austrian bank demanded to see all the invoices I sent as a freelancer in 2 years Their system got triggered because I transferred money from my own Revolut to pay taxes Now I’m under full-blown bank audit I’ve already spent 2 hours fetching documents for them, and they just want more and more. Yesterday they demanded to see the transactions from my Revolut account. The European obsession with privacy is a hoax. A private bank, not even an accountable government institution, for some reason has a right to demand my invoices to clients and transactions from another private bank. Tech founders in Europe have to waste time getting audited not only by tax authorities but also by random private actors like banks, while Russian and Middle Eastern oligarchs are welcome to spend their money in the EU as they please I guess Europe is really cooked
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