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Shit+Delete Katılım Şubat 2010
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Phil Costa@_PhilCosta·
“Here’s what losing four games in a row taught me about B2B sales”
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Rimsha Bhardwaj
Rimsha Bhardwaj@heyrimsha·
🚨 This is how engineers at Amazon, Google, and Shopify actually use Claude Code. It's called GSD (Get Shit Done) and it solves context rot the quality degradation that destroys your Claude Code sessions as the context window fills up. No BMAD. No enterprise sprint theater. No Jira nonsense. Here's how it works: You run one command → /gsd:new-project → It interviews you until it fully understands your idea → Spawns parallel research agents to investigate your stack → Creates atomic task plans with XML structure Claude actually understands → Executes in fresh 200k context windows per task → Commits every single task to git automatically Here's the wildest part: Your main context window stays at 30-40% the entire time. All the heavy lifting happens in subagent contexts. No degradation. No "I'll be more concise now." Just clean, consistent execution. Engineers at Amazon, Google, Shopify, and Webflow trust this thing. MIT license. One command to install: npx get-shit-done-cc@latest Link in the first comment 👇
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Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️
Tim Stillman ⭐️⭐️@timstillman_·
It's not complicated and it's got nothing to do with style of football, nobody wants to see big teams who haven't won anything in a while break their duck. It's standard fan stuff. Almost no champions or challengers are ever actually loved by the 'neutral' because there is no such thing as a 'neutral.' People don't mind City winning the league because it's very easy to compartmentalise and they don't have a big fanbase so people just don't encounter many City fans online and in day to day life. All this stuff about 'style' is utter nonsense.
Sky Sports Premier League@SkySportsPL

"There is something about Arsenal that maybe rubs people up the wrong way" @Carra23 on why rivals fans may not want Arsenal to win the Premier League 🏆

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Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
If you recognize this image, I hope you enjoy your upcoming retirement
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The only thing I needed was the confidence to run Trino workers on spot instances
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Aakash Gupta
Aakash Gupta@aakashgupta·
Apple spent a decade gluing batteries into $2,499 MacBook Pros. Then it shipped a $599 laptop you can take apart in six minutes. The MacBook Neo teardown numbers are wild. Eight screws to open. Eighteen screws hold the battery, zero glue, zero tape. The USB-C ports, speakers, and headphone jack are all modular, meaning each one swaps individually. The speakers come out with four screws. An Australian repair channel disassembled most of the machine in under six minutes using standard Torx bits you can buy at any hardware store. For context, the 2019 MacBook Pro scored 2 out of 10 on iFixit’s repairability scale. The 16-inch Pro got a 1 out of 10. Soldered RAM, soldered storage, glued battery, proprietary pentalobe screws, keyboard riveted to the top case. Apple’s own Self Service Repair program required you to rent a 79-pound repair kit shipped in two Pelican cases just to swap a battery. The timing explains everything. The EU Right to Repair Directive takes effect July 31, 2026. Member states are transposing it into national law right now. Manufacturers must offer repair beyond warranty, provide spare parts within 5 to 10 working days for seven years, and publish repair manuals. In the US, over a quarter of Americans already live in states with enforceable Right to Repair laws. Oregon banned parts pairing. California’s act is in effect. Apple read the regulatory calendar and realized the cheapest laptop in the lineup would face the most scrutiny. Millions of students and first-time buyers will own it. The volume will be enormous. And regulators love consumer-protection cases involving the most affordable products in a company’s portfolio. So they built the Neo as the compliance flagship. Standard screws, modular ports, no adhesive, a battery that lifts out. Meanwhile the $1,099 MacBook Air still has soldered storage and a riveted keyboard. The $2,499 Pro still scores poorly on independent repairability scales. The $599 laptop is the most repairable MacBook in over a decade. Apple always knew how to build a repairable laptop. They just needed a reason that showed up on a regulatory deadline.
MacRumors.com@MacRumors

MacBook Neo Teardown: Modular Ports, Glue-Less Battery, Zero Tape macrumors.com/2026/03/12/mac…

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Om Patel
Om Patel@om_patel5·
stop spending money on Claude Code. Chipotle's support bot is free:
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Naval
Naval@naval·
It’s not about junior vs senior, it’s about “good with AI” vs “not good with AI.”
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Mark Morrison
Mark Morrison@_markmorrison·
30 years ago today i released a song. 🙏🏿🎂❤️
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𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑
𝐑.𝐎.𝐊 👑@r0ktech·
when frontend devs decide to be lazy 😅
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Hip Hop Dr
Hip Hop Dr@DoctorReign·
@OliverKahn @pbombo This man was one of the reasons I played as a goalkeeper. That and a book on goalkeeping that I was awarded at prize giving day in primary school.
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Oliver Kahn
Oliver Kahn@OliverKahn·
Exactly 25 years ago today, I scored my first — and only — professional goal. Contrary to what I believed at the time, goalkeepers are not allowed to handle the ball in both penalty areas. The goal was disallowed and I was sent off — still it earned me legendary status. 😉 #otd
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