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Jyrone Parker

@mastashake08

Technopreneur | CEO @mobisnacks1 | @YouTube https://t.co/AblYWjYFJz | Podcast host https://t.co/2tZIOeXXvI | Ex Sr. Engineer @apple @sephora @ge @dell

Louisville, KY Katılım Nisan 2015
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Jyrone Parker
Jyrone Parker@mastashake08·
I started coding when I was 8 years old. I am self taught and I often wonder where I would be if I had coaching at that young age. This is why I am teaching children the basics of software engineering wlky.com/article/trying… but I need your help! #100daysofcode #blacktechtwitter
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BuBBliK@k1rallik·
VERCEL GOT HACKED ShinyHunters - the group behind the Ticketmaster breach - is selling Vercel's internal database for $2M on BreachForums here's why every developer should care: - they have NPM tokens and GitHub tokens - Vercel owns Next.js - 6 million weekly downloads - one malicious push = global supply chain attack - Vercel confirmed the breach today, April 19 - they literally DMed the hackers on Telegram asking them to stop rotate your env variables RIGHT NOW
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Vercel@vercel

We’ve identified a security incident that involved unauthorized access to certain internal Vercel systems, impacting a limited subset of customers. Please see our security bulletin: vercel.com/kb/bulletin/ve…

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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I get 4,150,000,000 (4 billion) requests and 300,000,000 (300 million) visitors per year That'd cost me $338,913 if I wasn't on a VPS like @brian_lovin below Instead I pay $2,932/year or 115x less because I host my sites on my own VPS My VPS servers are way too big and usually only use 10% of their resources so I could even go with $300/year probably if I optimized more (but I don't care) Especially with AI these days it's easier than ever to host your sites yourself, and way cheaper! 100-1000x cheaper!
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The fact that 100,000s requests cost you $20 is more worrrying than Tencent scraping

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Taylor Otwell
Taylor Otwell@taylorotwell·
Really excited about @LaraconUS this year. Amazing speaker line-up coming together. Tickets are selling fast. Come hang out in Boston with 1000+ people that love to build for the web. 🫶 laracon.us
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Alif Hossain
Alif Hossain@alifcoder·
🚨 Vibe coding is dead. GitHub just released spec-kit: → Describe your idea → AI writes the spec → Generates a plan → Builds it Works with all major AI agents. 100% Open Source👇🏼
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Cyber_Racheal@CyberRacheal·
A computer has an IP of 192.168.1.15. To send data to a website on the Internet, which device must it send the data to first? A. The Switch B. The Default Gateway C. The DNS Server D. The Modem
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LadyValor@lady_valor_07·
People who actually experienced the 1990s: What is something you miss from that decade that just isn't the same today
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Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech
Kshitij Mishra | AI & Tech@DAIEvolutionHub·
Holy shit 🤯 Microsoft just open-sourced a framework that runs a 100B parameter LLM on a single CPU. No GPU. No cloud. No expensive setup. Just your laptop. It’s called BitNet. And it breaks one of the biggest assumptions in AI. Here’s the trick: Most LLMs use 16-bit or 32-bit floats. BitNet uses: 1.58 bits. Yes… bits. Weights are just: -1, 0, +1 That’s it. No heavy matrix math. Just simple integer operations your CPU already handles efficiently. The result is insane: • 100B model runs on CPU at 5–7 tokens/sec • 2–6× faster than llama.cpp on x86 • 82% less energy usage • 1–5× faster on ARM (MacBooks) • 16–32× lower memory The craziest part? Accuracy barely drops. Their flagship model (trained on 4 trillion tokens) performs competitively with full-precision models. They didn’t break the model. They removed the waste. What this unlocks: → Run LLMs fully offline → AI on phones, edge devices, IoT → No API costs for inference → Works even without reliable internet MacBook. Linux. Windows. It just runs. 27K+ GitHub stars. Built by Microsoft Research. 100% open source. This might be the moment AI stops being cloud-first… and becomes device-first.
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Newton Job
Newton Job@_newtonjob·
Laravel 13 now supports browser native Sec-Fetch-Site headers to determine cross-site requests. This means those nasty 419 errors will hardly ever be a thing anymore, and we can all just delete our custom exception handlers for the TokenMismatchException. Great stuff 📸
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Laravel@laravelphp·
Laravel 13 is here. This update focuses on AI-native workflows, stronger defaults, and more expressive developer APIs. If you're running Laravel 12 or higher you can run /upgrade in Laravel Boost and have your agent upgrade your app for you.
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Guri Singh
Guri Singh@heygurisingh·
🚨BREAKING: Someone just open sourced a complete AI agency and it hit 50K GitHub stars in under two weeks. It's called The Agency. And it's not a prompt template. It's 147 specialized AI agents across 12 divisions -- engineering, design, marketing, product, QA, support, spatial computing, each with its own personality, workflow, and deliverables. Here's what you actually get: → 147 agents across 12 divisions, each with unique voice and expertise → Works natively with Claude Code, GitHub Copilot, Gemini CLI, Cursor, OpenCode, and more → One-command install for any supported tool → Agents have defined missions, success metrics, and production-ready code examples → Full modding support -- build and contribute your own agents → Interactive installer that auto-detects your dev environment → Conversion scripts for every major agentic coding tool → Lua-style Markdown templates with YAML frontmatter Here's the wildest part: Most people use AI like a generalist intern. One model doing everything from writing copy to debugging code. This repo structures AI like an actual company. Specialized roles. Clear responsibilities. Defined workflows between agents. It started as a Reddit thread. Now it has 50K+ stars, 7.5K forks, and contributions from developers around the world. Greg Isenberg called it out. It hit 10K stars in 7 days. This is what the future of AI-assisted development actually looks like. 50K+ GitHub stars. 7.5K forks. 147 agents. 12 divisions. 100% Open Source. MIT License. (Link in the comments)
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Donald J. Trump
Donald J. Trump@realDonaldTrump·
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jack
jack@jack·
we're making @blocks smaller today. here's my note to the company. #### today we're making one of the hardest decisions in the history of our company: we're reducing our organization by nearly half, from over 10,000 people to just under 6,000. that means over 4,000 of you are being asked to leave or entering into consultation. i'll be straight about what's happening, why, and what it means for everyone. first off, if you're one of the people affected, you'll receive your salary for 20 weeks + 1 week per year of tenure, equity vested through the end of may, 6 months of health care, your corporate devices, and $5,000 to put toward whatever you need to help you in this transition (if you’re outside the U.S. you’ll receive similar support but exact details are going to vary based on local requirements). i want you to know that before anything else. everyone will be notified today, whether you're being asked to leave, entering consultation, or asked to stay. we're not making this decision because we're in trouble. our business is strong. gross profit continues to grow, we continue to serve more and more customers, and profitability is improving. but something has changed. we're already seeing that the intelligence tools we’re creating and using, paired with smaller and flatter teams, are enabling a new way of working which fundamentally changes what it means to build and run a company. and that's accelerating rapidly. i had two options: cut gradually over months or years as this shift plays out, or be honest about where we are and act on it now. i chose the latter. repeated rounds of cuts are destructive to morale, to focus, and to the trust that customers and shareholders place in our ability to lead. i'd rather take a hard, clear action now and build from a position we believe in than manage a slow reduction of people toward the same outcome. a smaller company also gives us the space to grow our business the right way, on our own terms, instead of constantly reacting to market pressures. a decision at this scale carries risk. but so does standing still. we've done a full review to determine the roles and people we require to reliably grow the business from here, and we've pressure-tested those decisions from multiple angles. i accept that we may have gotten some of them wrong, and we've built in flexibility to account for that, and do the right thing for our customers. we're not going to just disappear people from slack and email and pretend they were never here. communication channels will stay open through thursday evening (pacific) so everyone can say goodbye properly, and share whatever you wish. i'll also be hosting a live video session to thank everyone at 3:35pm pacific. i know doing it this way might feel awkward. i'd rather it feel awkward and human than efficient and cold. to those of you leaving…i’m grateful for you, and i’m sorry to put you through this. you built what this company is today. that's a fact that i'll honor forever. this decision is not a reflection of what you contributed. you will be a great contributor to any organization going forward. to those staying…i made this decision, and i'll own it. what i'm asking of you is to build with me. we're going to build this company with intelligence at the core of everything we do. how we work, how we create, how we serve our customers. our customers will feel this shift too, and we're going to help them navigate it: towards a future where they can build their own features directly, composed of our capabilities and served through our interfaces. that's what i'm focused on now. expect a note from me tomorrow. jack
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vx-underground@vxunderground·
Ages ago some NATO-based Threat Actors were causing problems to the United States government. In the official Department of Justice court paperwork, the United States government was able to acquire precise Telegram chat logs from the Threat Actor apprehended. The documents were partially sealed and information on how the chat logs were acquired was never disclosed. Many Threat Actors on Telegram immediately jumped to the conclusion the United States government had utilized a Telegram exploit to get access to their conversations. I believed this to be speculative and borderline schizo. However, I have continually been proven false by schizos repeatedly over-and-over-and-over again in 2026. Do you think the United States government would authorize the usage of zero day exploits against ransomware operators who have proven to be difficult to identify?
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