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Minneapolis, MN Katılım Mart 2017
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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@aakashgupta You're saying that the shitty mouse design is justifiable because the company has a larger total valuation than Logitech?
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Let me explain exactly why Apple ships the Magic Mouse charging port on the bottom, because no one seems to get it. This is not an oversight. Apple has shipped this exact design since 2015. They updated the mouse in October 2024 to USB-C and kept the port on the bottom anyway. They actively block the mouse from working when it receives power, which kills every third-party case that tries to move the port to the side. Apple watcher John Gruber has said Apple designers tried front-port versions and rejected all of them because every one looked worse. Ten years of memes. A decade of competitor mockery. An entire cottage industry of accessory makers trying to fix this. Apple held the line on every single attempt. The reason is the entire Apple thesis. Every other hardware company asks "is it usable?" Apple asks "is anything visible that I wouldn't put on a museum shelf?" When usability and visibility collide, they hide the usability. iMac power button on the back since 1998. Headphone jack deleted in 2016. Every port stripped from the MacBook Pro for five years before they admitted defeat. Touch Bar replaced function keys for a cleaner look and died after five years. The Magic Mouse is the purest version of the discipline. The cost is a few minutes of charging downtime every couple of months. The benefit is the mouse looks beautiful 100% of the time it is in your hand. Apple ran that trade in 2015 and has refused every chance to renegotiate it. Run the math on what this aesthetic discipline buys them. Apple sells a $99 mouse that has to be flipped on its back to charge. Logitech sells better mice for $40 with the port in the right place. Apple is worth $4.3 trillion. Logitech is worth $15 billion. A 280x gap on the same category of product. The trade was never even close.
禿道道🐟@dearemon

My Apple Car.

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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@Petertodd I predict that one day, your head will be in a basket next to a guillotine. I guess we'll see who is closer to being correct.
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Peter Todd
Peter Todd@Petertodd·
One day, all the Palantir haters will have to come to grips with the reality that the disinformation surrounding the company was deliberately created by our adversaries who feared its potential to strengthen and embolden the ability of free and democratic societies.
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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@it_a_me_knowlzy There is no significant ecological damage, they're just participating in erosion just like people who skip rocks. I just think it's annoying to remind everyone "a person was here" on a nature hike
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Adam Knowles
Adam Knowles@it_a_me_knowlzy·
This a neutral topic of mine for quite some time. What is the actual ecological damage of ppl stacking rocks? I always thought of it as a few moments someone wasn’t on their phone but in nature doing something. Figuring out a puzzle of going higher when they can’t just ask grok how to do it.
👣ℙ𝕖𝕕𝕣𝕠'𝕤 𝕄𝕦𝕤𝕥𝕒𝕔𝕙𝕖🇺🇲@OfAthenry

Kick these stupid things down every time you see them. They disrupt the ecosystem.

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maybe: k*rk
maybe: k*rk@oldscarf1stweek·
@Cmon_patz Anywhere where I have like 4 bars for 4G LTE is not rural lol The Dakotas are rural
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maybe: k*rk@oldscarf1stweek·
Very high cost of living, expensive housing, long winters, and dense population outside of northern Maine. Some of the mill towns that haven’t adapted to the manufacturing bust are left in the 70s. I-95 corridor of New England offer a lot: easy access to ocean and alpine zones, four true seasons, top tier healthcare and education, strong job opportunities, and a generally moderate politically mix of people outside of cities. Crime in our cities is much less than America’s heartland and West. Overall, a solid place to live, just not perfect. Western US is naturally more beautiful, but our Main Streets can hold up against any else’s.
Epic Maps 🗺️@theepicmap

How is it living in this part of the United States?

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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@Linahuaa Jesus fucking Christ, are people actually whining about this of all things? Openclaw is cool and all but anthropic has the best language models in the world and they need to limit usage. This is easily understandable to most small children. Openclaw users are dumber than babies
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LinaHua@Linahuaa·
Anthropic is so based. They're like: "We are Microsoft Excel for coders. We don't give a shit about low-value normies and hobby vibe coders. We don't give a shit about your cringe openclaw toys. We don't want to be your therapist friend. We just want to bill serious enterprise coders $10k/month. That's all we want- everyone else can sod off pls. All the cheap fucks can suck at Scam Altman's tits- WE DON'T CARE
Theo - t3.gg@theo

I got the email too. Anthropic is on a sentiment suicide speed-run right now

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Jay Guthrie
Jay Guthrie@StraughterG·
claude code signs every API request with a cch= hash computed in compiled zig. recompiled clients just send zeros nobody knows the signing algorithm yet. which means anthropic can tell which requests aren't from the legit client. currently decompiling the official binary to reverse this - would be huge for all third party clients like opencode, openclaw etc to fully bypass anthropic enforcement and actually use the tokens you're already paying for [right now using every client which is not the official version of claude code with your subscription token CAN get you banned cause anthropic can detect it]
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Peter Yang
Peter Yang@petergyang·
"We (Anthropic) are now creating entire features in days, not weeks." Here's my new episode with @jenny_wen (Claude's Head of Design) where she gave me a rare look at how Anthropic operates, including: ✅ How she uses Cowork to build products ✅ The real story behind Cowork's creation (including screens of early Cowork prototypes) ✅ How Anthropic is able to ship every day Some quotes from Jenny: "The specs we used to make with milestones ...we don't really do that anymore." "People think we built Cowork in 10 days. The actual story is we've been prototyping this direction for a year." "Designers, if you feel like the ground is shifting beneath your feet, it's because it is." 📌 Watch now: youtu.be/rlIy7b-3DC8 Thanks to our sponsors: @Replit: Plan, design, and build with AI agents replit.com/?utm_source=cr… @linear: The AI agent platform for modern teams linear.app/behind-the-cra…
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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@WorldWideWob 1. Nice AI content. Glad we trust your expertise and personality, both of which you feel an LLM can replicate. 2. I ain't reading all that Wtf wob?
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Rob Perez@WorldWideWob·
What’s sad is this was probably tweeted by some young kid who is just trying to do their job, but those last six words are the problem. When entry level social media coordinators are instructed to highlight certain players, they have some level of discretion on the context and captions. The default mindset is always to compliment, so the author is not responsible for the brand criticizing its own assets/gets in trouble with their boss. But excessive caution leads to obvious pandering, which can turn an audience against the subject as quickly as slander. The potential of something like this tweet below happening — a play that happens hundreds of times per game — and is not even close to qualifying as one of Wemby’s “nevermind”s. Now you are insulting your customers’ intelligence. The NBA has an obligation to document its current events and package them into an easily-consumable product. It is the entertainment business after-all. However, the continuous examples of something like this happening from their main channels suggests a reassessment of their internal storytelling methods may be necessary. This type of content does more damage to their brand than I think they realize.
NBA@NBA

A classic "NEVERMIND" forced by Wemby! Defensive impact is just nuts.

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proton
proton@ProtonInspector·
@hajjitprop Yeah this is what I thought which is why the original tweet confused me
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Adrian | JavaScript Mastery
Adrian | JavaScript Mastery@jsmasterypro·
"AI ruined coding" is the hottest take in tech right now. But what exactly did it ruin? Writing the same CRUD endpoints for the 400th time? Debugging webpack configs? Copy-pasting from Stack Overflow? AI took away the parts I hated and left me with the parts I love: architecture, product thinking, creative problem solving. Coding hasn't been this fun for me in 7 years.
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pbuh bryson
pbuh bryson@net_username·
@cd_hooks @TheStalwart Similarly minnesota accidentally legalized edibles a few years back before recreational was legalized
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Christopher Hooks
Christopher Hooks@cd_hooks·
@TheStalwart the Texas legislature legalized thc products on accident. I’m not joking, that’s actually what happened
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Joe Weisenthal
Joe Weisenthal@TheStalwart·
Texas never legalized marijuana like New York did. But I swear, THC products (Delta 9 or whatever) seem far more available here. Every gas station has a ton of cannabis products for sale.
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loʼreal 𝓛aurie🌿
loʼreal 𝓛aurie🌿@the_Limberlost·
@ComplexPop So what? Instead, Chalamet got great roles in 'Lady Bird' and 'Little Women' before landing the lead in the Dune series. What's Tom Holland doing these days?
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Complex Pop Culture
Complex Pop Culture@ComplexPop·
Timothée Chalamet and Tom Holland both auditioned for the role of 'Spider-Man' in 2017. Tom Holland's athleticism and strong background in Ballet ultimately led to him being selected for the role of 'Spider-Man'
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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Congratulations to the U.S. Men’s and Women’s hockey teams, Alysa Liu, Breezy Johnson, Mikaela Shiffrin and all the amazing Olympic athletes representing @TeamUSA.
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Edison
Edison@CodeEdison·
Programming Languages and the Time Taken to Develop First Release 🦀 Rust - 9 years (2006 → 2015) 🤖 Kotlin - 6 years (2010 → 2016) ⚙️ C++ - 6 years (1979 → 1985) ☕ Java - 5 years (1991 → 1996) 🐹 Go - 5 years (2007 → 2012) 🍎 Swift - 4 years (2010 → 2014) 🔧 C - 3 years (1969 → 1972) 🧬 Scala - 3 years (2001 → 2004) 📊 Julia - 3 years (2009 → 2012) 🐍 Python - 2 years (1989 → 1991) 🌐 JavaScript - 10 days (1995) 💎 Ruby - 2 years (1993 → 1995) 🐘 PHP - 1 year (1994 → 1995) 🔷 C# - 2 years (1998 → 2000) 🎯 TypeScript - 2 years (2010 → 2012) 🎯 Dart - 2 years (2009 → 2011) ⚡ Elixir - 2 years (2011 → 2013) 🧠 Haskell - 3 years (1987 → 1990) 🧩 Objective-C - 1 year (1983 → 1984)
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Sheepsidian
Sheepsidian@Sheepsidian·
In the event you can't sell the entirety of the day's supply: A. Toss them and have the internet be mad at you for it. B. Give them to the homeless and foster a bunch of people homeless or otherwise waiting for the next drop at the end of the day instead of paying. C. Save them for the next day, but the batch are crusted over and stone solid because it's sugar and bread. Reheating saves the pastries for all of about three minutes, which leaves you enough time to get them to the racks and sell maybe a handful before they're completely useless. You see why option A is the best route?
HustleBitch@HustleBitch_

🚨 DUNKIN EMPLOYEE FILMS WHAT HAPPENS TO THE DONUTS AT CLOSING — AND PEOPLE ARE FURIOUS A Dunkin worker posted a video showing the end-of-night routine. Tray after tray of donuts… hundreds of them… dumped straight into the trash. Then the bags get carried outside and thrown into the dumpster. People watching say the craziest part is these are perfectly good donuts that were sitting in the display case just hours earlier. Some say it’s company policy to prevent employees from taking them home. Others say it’s insane to watch this much food destroyed while people are struggling to buy groceries. Now the video is spreading because everyone is asking the same thing: Why throw away hundreds of donuts instead of giving them away?

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dylan
dylan@dp3_celtics·
@WorldWideWob I can’t believe we wasted ‘Maple Jordan’ on Andrew Wiggins
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I value my liberty and safety, and yours. I believe that strong democracy, and a strong US in particular, is a very good thing for the world. The 16 year old me thought every country should just abolish their defense department at the same time. I wish he were right, but I now thing the world is a much more fragile place.
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
I'd like to answer questions about our work with the DoW and our thinking over the past few days. Please AMA.
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Heather 🇺🇸
Heather 🇺🇸@Heather81031325·
@ash_twtz @EchoWireDai You don’t learn the language using AI. I learned COBOL, Assembler, C and Fortran first. Everything was easy after that.
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Mr Ash
Mr Ash@ash_twtz·
Programming Languages and their Difficulty to Learn • 🐍 Python — 🟢 Easy • 🖥️ BASIC — 🟢 Easy • 📊 Visual Basic — 🟢 Easy • 🟨 JavaScript — 🟡 Easy–Medium • 🐘 PHP — 🟡 Easy–Medium • 💎 Ruby — 🟡 Easy–Medium • 🎵 Groovy — 🟡 Easy–Medium • ☕ Java — 🟠 Medium • 🟣 C# — 🟠 Medium • 🐹 Go — 🟠 Medium • 🐦 Swift — 🟠 Medium • 🅺 Kotlin — 🟠 Medium • 🎯 Dart — 🟠 Medium • 🧮 Fortran — 🟠 Medium • 🔧 C — 🔴 Hard • 🍎 Objective-C — 🔴 Hard • 🔺 Scala — 🔴 Hard • ⚡ Zig — 🔴 Hard • 🐪 Perl — 🔴 Hard • 🚀 C++ — 🟣 Very Hard • 🦀 Rust — 🟣 Very Hard • ⚙️ Assembly — ☠️ Extreme
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