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Not-so-noble Savage

Not-so-noble Savage

@olmecaThrowback

Code Mechanic. Data plumber. Purveyor of fine APIs. Engineering @nuoninc | Former eng. @thedivestudios, @EmCollective, #streetwide, @buzzfeed

Hyperliminal, Borderlands Katılım Eylül 2011
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tyler@leothrix·
@rubdos man I’d love if there as an age-based `pass`
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tyler@leothrix·
If Bitwarden actually does a rug pull I’m pivoting to the most neckbeardy, FOSS-purist replacement I can find
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
AI slop is good, actually. Slop is what enables fast parallel experimentation. The etiquette and skill is understanding the boundaries of where slop exists and the extent to which it should be cleaned up and how. A few examples: I’m working on the internals of some system right now. The API and GUI of this thing is fully zero shame slop. It’s horrible. But it lets me focus on the core quality while shipping a usable piece of alpha quality software to testers (transparent about the slop frontend). Similarly, this system has plugins. We sent agents in Ralph loops overnight to generate dozens of plugins. The plugins are slop. The quality is bad. The plugin API/SDK is absolutely not done. But we can test a full GUI with a full plugin ecosystem. When we change the API, we can regenerate them all. The cost of change is just tokens, the velocity is incomparable to before. I built Terraform. We tested and shipped TF 0.1 with about 3 very weak providers. Because we ran out of time. Building was slow. And when we changed our SDK the cost was immense. Totally different today, 10 years later. Today, I would’ve slop generated 100 providers (again, with transparency and cleanup later, but just to prove it out). As an anti example, I would not PR this (without prior warning) to another project. I would not throw this onto customers without full review or transparency (as I’m already doing). I would not accept first pass slop. It’s almost never right. Slop is a tool. And like anything else it’s not blanket bad or good. The context is everything.
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𑁍@luuucas1k·
in the eyes of the Lord we are all his Mexicans
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Louise🔸@LeRoyDesCimes·
The Epic of Gilgamesh is remarkable in that it's a 4,000-year-old text but it gets new content faster than ASOIAF
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Dan Collins
Dan Collins@DanCollins2011·
Good Lord. Watch the video below. Assuming Iran has a nuclear deterrent already, how it’s gonna look after the war. (1) Iran becomes a recognized nuclear state (2) Iran keep control and the SoH toll both (That’s the reparations) (3) Turkey leads a Sunni coalition. (Already in progress (Pak/Saud/ Egypt) This group expands a nuclear umbrella or Saudi’s makes their own. Bahrain goes back to Iran. (4) Israel forced to drop the Greater Israel project and live in peace inside their own borders. Recognize a two-state solution for Palestinians. (5) U.S leaves the region outside of intelligence activities
Glenn Diesen@Glenn_Diesen

Theodore Postol: Iran Already Has Nuclear Deterrent to Israeli Nuclear Strike youtu.be/JtUobr7xGz4

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rain@__ghostfail·
this new claude update is crazy
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shadcn@shadcn·
git worktree is a great feature for people smarter than me
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Patrick Heizer
Patrick Heizer@PatrickHeizer·
I am pleading with the forces of the universe to convince Villeneuve to tackle yet another "unfilmable" sci-fi series.
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Dad and Buried
Dad and Buried@DadandBuried·
Once you've figured out how to parent your first kid, it's already too late; the only way to put that knowledge into practice is to have another kid. Unfortunately, the second kid is so different from the first that none of the stuff you learned applies. It's a flawed system.
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Jon Morehouse
Jon Morehouse@nuonjon·
If the founder doesn’t have at least one lift with 3 plates, NGMI
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