Dev Dude

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Dev Dude

Dev Dude

@real_duder

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Dev Dude
Dev Dude@real_duder·
@pmarca I’m really curious about this. Is the claim here that this is a construction SWPPP issue, or that the local water utility overcommitted water resources to meta that it didn’t have secured? Or something else?
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@AdamNMayer @ADeermount @gensler_design @kevinolearytv I know. Still don’t think it’ll look much like this. I develop DCs & been down this path. The operators just dgaf abt aesthetics, nor does the community b/c it’s inaccessible. Also, looks less cool once you render the lightning protection antennas & grounding wires up the facade!
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Adam Mayer@AdamNMayer·
Data centers don’t have to be ugly or hostile to the land. This proposed @gensler_design hyperscale campus in Utah for @kevinolearytv flips the script: buildings occupy a small share of the acreage, while the rest is native landscape, stormwater habitat & ecological corridors.
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
Am I the only one excited to learn that there is a cutting edge quantum computing company run by and named after an Italian American! Ever since we lost Columbus Day, we’ve had a rough go.
GURGAVIN@gurgavin

🚨 TRUMP’S GOVERNMENT TO INVEST $2 BILLION INTO QUANTUM COMPUTING COMPANIES — WSJ INVESTMENTS INCLUDE: ▪️ $1B → IBM ▪️ $375M → GLOBALFOUNDRIES ▪️ $100M → D-WAVE QUANTUM ▪️ $100M → RIGETTI COMPUTING ▪️ $100M → INFLEQTION ▪️ $38M → DIRAQ $IBM $GFS $QBTS $RGTI

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East Bay Chris
East Bay Chris@EastBayChris·
Tracy, California has a tourism page on their website and it’s the funniest thing you’ve ever read if you’ve ever actually visited Tracy. “Tracy’s evolving mix of businesses enables shopping enthusiasts to spend days without leaving the city.”
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@FairweatherPhD Hate to burst their bubble, but now teachers, firefighters, churches, & universities own these buildings. Then add REITs and you’ve got retirees broadly. Historically it was Drs, lawyers, & cowboy tycoons loaded w/ debt that owned them. Why is the former bad and the latter good?
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
We’ve had artificial beauty for a while—cosmetic surgery, fillers, etc. Now we have artificial intelligence. What’s next? Artificial humor?
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@donkeyDdevelops Strongest endorse imaginable! Major pet peeve of mine. I’ve got 1 group of friends who insist on Splitwise for BBQs and stuff, and everyone adds the 6-packs they brought… so petty. I honestly avoid these events with them because I don’t want paperwork coming out of my chill time
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donkeyDdevelops@donkeyDdevelops·
Why are you, as a working adult, still splitting meals and paying people on Venmo.
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@PabloBarreiro You’re right. It’s not. But I do think it’s the right way. If you really want to vote there, as a citizen, you are welcome to move.
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Pablo Marcelo Barreiro@PabloBarreiro·
Should commercial property owners who pay property taxes be allowed to vote in local elections affecting those taxes and policies?
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@LeylaKuni Not ideal to have to load all the equipment in elevators. The structural and other construction costs are also a lot higher. They do this in urban areas, like Santa Clara where the market is willing to accept the more costly product for the primo location.
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Leyla
Leyla@LeylaKuni·
I know nothing about data centers (obviously), but is there a reason they can’t be multi-story?
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@bubbleboi You know they add chemicals to inhibit corrosion/ buildup on the pipes, as well as others to keep the water from freezing in the pipes…
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bubble boi@bubbleboi·
I would drink data center water.
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@DrDavidKass Not if you’re an idiot like me who bought (and keeps buying) the equal weight $RSP!
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David Kass
David Kass@DrDavidKass·
NVIDIA (8%) and Alphabet (7%) together account for about 15% of the weight of the S&P 500.
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@amelia_tweetz Utilities won’t allow it. They want to build it themselves to make money off it. The issue is just how long it takes them to do so, and they cost way more than the alternative.
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Amelia 🇺🇸
Amelia 🇺🇸@amelia_tweetz·
Here's an idea - let's pass a law that says if you're going to build a big data center, you have to also build enough solar panels and/or wind turbines to power it. I call it the "Bring your own damn grid" proposal.
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NeetCode@neetcode1·
So he’s saying Microsoft will be dead? Idk why no one ever talks about the second order effects of anything
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@giaccoangelo Not getting built. I am developing a few high power density, liquid-cooled DCs. The operator wanted an iconic facade. We designed it and proceeded to “VE” the shit out of it. The cantilevered deck, 30’ tall curtain wall, excessive portal… also where are the security bollards?
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angelo@giaccoangelo·
Re: beautiful data centers debate I did not expect the prettiest one to be coming from Kevin O’Leary
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
Anyone seeing an uptick in LinkedIn recruiting messages? They seem to be legit, but they are all written so formulaically, I can’t help but think they are trawling with the help in Claude.
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Dev Dude@real_duder·
@Jack_Raines Dude, I know people in SF making $1m a year letting it get them down. i.e. successful VCs whose friends have carry on anthropic and spacex investments. Life’s funny that way.
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Jack Raines
Jack Raines@Jack_Raines·
A reminder that anyone in San Francisco (or anywhere, frankly) making $400k that's envious of folks who got an AI bag to the point of disrupting their own life satisfaction is a total loser.
Deedy@deedydas

The vibes in SF feel pretty frenetic right now. The divide in outcomes is the worst I've ever seen. Over the last 5yrs, a group of ~10k people - employees at Anthropic, OpenAI, xAI, Nvidia, Meta TBD, founders - have hit retirement wealth of well above $20M (back of the envelope AI estimation). Everyone outside that group feels like they can work their well-paying (but <$500k) job for their whole life and never get there. Worse yet, layoffs are in full swing. Many software engineers feel like their life's skill is no longer useful. The day to day role of most jobs has changed overnight with AI. As a result, 1. The corporate ladder looks like the wrong building to climb. Everyone's trying to align with a new set of career "paths": should I be a founder? Is it too late to join Anthropic / OpenAI? should I get into AI? what company stock will 10x next? People are demanding higher salaries and switching jobs more and more. 2. There’s a deep malaise about work (and its future). Why even work at all for “peanuts”? Will my job even exist in a few years? Many feel helpless. You hear the “permanent underclass” conversation a lot, esp from young people. It's hard to focus on doing good work when you think "man, if I joined Anthropic 2yrs ago, I could retire" 3. The mid to late middle managers feel paralyzed. Many have families and don't feel like they have the energy or network to just "start a company". They don't particularly have any AI skills. They see the writing on the wall: middle management is being hollowed out in many companies. 4. The rich aren’t particularly happy either. No one is shedding tears for them (and rightfully so). But those who have "made it" experience a profound lack of purpose too. Some have gone from <$150k to >$50M in a few years with no ramp. It flips your life plans upside down. For some, comparison is the thief of joy. For some, they escape to NYC to "live life". For others still, they start companies "just cuz", often to win status points. They never imagined that by age 30, they'd be set. I once asked a post-economic founder friend why they didn't just sell the co and they said "and do what? right now, everyone wants to talk to me. if i sell, I will only have money." I understand that many reading this scoff at the champagne problems of the valley. Society is warped in this tech bubble. What is often well-off anywhere else in the world is bang average here. Unlike many other places, tenure, intelligence and hard work can be loosely correlated with outcomes in the Bay. Living through a societally transformative gold rush in that environment can be paralyzing. "Am I in the right place? Should I move? Is there time still left? Am I gonna make it?" It psychologically torments many who have moved here in search of "success". Ironically, a frequent side effect of this torment is to spin up the very products making everyone rich in hopes that you too can vibecode your path to economic enlightenment.

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