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Andrey Los 🇺🇦🇵🇱🇪🇺

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Ex-@perplexity_ai, ex-Revolut, YC Alumni (W21). In ❤️ with singing, coding, games, Formula 1. Opinions my own. eu/acc, pro federal EU

Kraków, Poland Katılım Haziran 2010
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Yet another upgrade of my sim racing setup :) Need to add some bass shakers and maybe button boxes and it will be done. Not sure about done tho, it's never ending story :D
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@longlho @bazelbuild @turborepo @NxDevTools Finished them all. Great stuff. An amazing cheatsheet to revisit when designing any monorepo. Great source of examples of the complexity when it comes to CI/CD with various targets. Will def revisit for talking points in case of negotiations to convince why we need it all :)
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Long Ho@longlho·
Part 1 of my series on @bazelbuild for large frontend monorepos. At scale, the hard question is not “how do we build the app?” It is “what did this change affect?” longho.dev/posts/part-1-w…
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Hey, if you guys will help government process immigration office stuff faster, it would mean the world for so many people. Now all kinds of immigrants that work in Poland, often need to wait for 9-12 months to get residence cards. From top Engineers and entrepreneurs, to normal folk that do honest work. Same applies for citizenship applications, you give this country 8-9 years to then wait for around a year to finally be processed for citizenship. And all this waiting often means not being able to leave Poland until documents are done. It's ridiculous. This has to be sorted out.
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Mati Staniszewski
Mati Staniszewski@mati·
Poland is exploring powerful new ways to bring voice agents into public services. This summer, the government is rolling out a voice agent for the national healthcare system (Centralna e-Rejestracja) - proudly powered by @ElevenLabs and supported by NFZ. The agent calls patients who only have a landline, reminds them about upcoming appointments, and helps them reschedule if needed. With 40 million appointments a year and 10-20% no-show rates, this can significantly improve access to healthcare for people across Poland.
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kitze · supermac.io 🐦‍🔥
my wife was at the hairdresser so while taking care of my daughter I baked protein bread from scratch and made her a sandwich for when she comes back I'm husbandmogging all of you rn
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Michael Druggan
Michael Druggan@Michael_Druggan·
@Aella_Girl Wait, that's what you think an "absolutely ripped godlike Chad" looks like? You need to raise your standards Aella. This is what an absolutely ripped godlike Chad looks like:
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Aella@Aella_Girl·
I asked people to rate, on a 1-10 scale, the attractiveness of various naked people. Women got much higher scores than men did. The 6/10 bin was full of normal-cute ladies and absolute ripped godlike chads. Seems unfair, but my hypothesis is: This is not a dating looksmatch, this is a casual sex looksmatch. The raw # distribution shows roughly equivalent likelihood of casual sex occurring before one party would turn it down. I'm gonna test this hypothesis and give writeups (complete with images and an interactive explorer) on my substack aella.substack.com, which you should subscribe to so you get the email when I send it out!
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ClaudeDevs
ClaudeDevs@ClaudeDevs·
Starting June 15, paid Claude plans can claim a dedicated monthly credit for programmatic usage. The credit covers usage of: - Claude Agent SDK - claude -p - Claude Code GitHub Actions - Third-party apps built on the Agent SDK
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kitze · supermac.io 🐦‍🔥
i dont think i'd ever go back to working in IT if i lose access to llms (if they magically get uninvented one day when the bubble bursts amiright guise)
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Andrey Los 🇺🇦🇵🇱🇪🇺
@MaxRovensky But that's typical for private companies to have stocks restricted even after vesting. It has always been like that from the day one, I'm sure, all these platforms that offer resell, are, if not illegal, pose a risk of being fked over, and buyers should know that.
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Max Rovensky@MaxRovensky·
is there a word for when a company is actively trying to destroy itself for absolutely no reason? Oh yes, the word is "Dario"
TFTC@TFTC21

Anthropic just published a support page that should terrify anyone holding its shares on the secondary market. "Any sale or transfer of Anthropic stock, or any interest in Anthropic stock, that has not been approved by our Board of Directors is void and will not be recognized on our books and records." Void. Not restricted. Not pending review. Void. That means if you bought Anthropic shares through Forge, Hiive, or any other secondary platform without board approval, you are not a stockholder. You have no stockholder rights. Your transaction is invalid. It gets worse. Anthropic says it does not permit SPVs to hold its stock. Any transfer to an SPV is void. Investment funds claiming to offer indirect exposure are "most likely relying on mechanisms that attempt to circumvent our transfer restrictions." Forward contracts, tokenized securities, synthetic exposure products, all of it potentially worthless. Their advice to investors: "Assume that it is invalid." There is a multi-billion dollar secondary market in Anthropic shares right now. Platforms are pricing the stock at $265-$1,400+ per share based on a $380 billion valuation. Real people have put real money into these positions. And Anthropic just told them none of it counts. This is the purest possible illustration of counterparty risk. You can buy a share of a company and have the company itself declare your ownership void because you bought it through the wrong channel.

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C_C@canyon_x_rat·
@tudoralexis1 Someone remind these people what the French did to the Armenians in Adana. They used Armenians against the turks, then came up with a secret agreement with the turks and left the city to be massacred by the turks.
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Tudor Alexis
Tudor Alexis@tudoralexis1·
Armenians singing "La Marseillaise" in the streets of Yerevan as Macron walks by is absolute top-tier energy. Based. 🇦🇲🇫🇷
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Tinkle@TheJollyTinkler·
What if polish started using cyrillic instead of latin alphabet lol цо гдыбысьмы писали так трохе но руску цо вы на то
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You literally open it all the way up, so it goes full 180 degree (it actually works for all caps and it stays there), then you turn it directly perpendicular to your mouth, and voila, stuck juice, using fking gravity goes back into the bottle as you drink, not on your face. Do not rip it off...
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Tom Harwood
Tom Harwood@tomhfh·
Stupid EU bottle cap just spilt orange juice on me. Lots of OJ in the lid, gets you before you can even rip the bastard thing off.
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Jesus, this guy. You literally open it all the way up, so it goes full 180 degree (it actually works for all caps and it stays there), then you turn it, directly perpendicular to your mouth, and voila, stuck juice, using fking gravity goes back into the bottle as you drink, not on your fking face.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
Seeing @Revolut in the wild a lot now in Portugal to pay for things Very soon it will be the biggest bank in Portugal and many other European countries too Amazing to see how fast the dinosaur banks here are getting destroyed by an intl fintech app that actually does its job
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Michael Inzlicht
Michael Inzlicht@minzlicht·
Imagine a 19-year-old scrolling TikTok. She watches a creator list five "signs you have undiagnosed anxiety." She recognizes three in herself. By the end of the week, she's describing herself as anxious to her friends. A month later, she's avoiding situations she used to handle fine. What went wrong? In a new paper by my PhD student Dasha Sandra, titled "Why mental health awareness can harm: Converging explanations for a societal problem", we argue that well-meaning mental health awareness can backfire, and we identify how. Four separate literatures (concept creep, nocebo effects, prevalence inflation, and illness self-labeling) have been circling the same problem from different angles. We show they converge on three mechanisms: 1.Awareness lowers the threshold for what counts as a disorder. 2. It trains people to scan their inner lives for symptoms and reinterpret normal distress as pathology. 3. Once someone adopts an illness identity, they behave in ways that confirm and deepen it. The evidence is wide. Learning that loneliness is harmful makes solitude feel worse. Learning that stress is harmful worsens well-being and performance. Awareness videos about fake conditions like "wind turbine syndrome" produce real headaches. Trigger warnings raise anticipatory anxiety without reducing distress. This does not mean awareness should stop. It means awareness can have unintended consequences, including manufacturing the suffering it tries to prevent. Inoculating people against these mechanisms works, and we already have evidence it does. Link to paper: michael-inzlicht.squarespace.com/s/The-psycholo…
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Andrey Los 🇺🇦🇵🇱🇪🇺
Love to read about OpenClaw, Hermes and all that stuff to still being useless shit. Haven't tried yet, neither of them and so happy. Once such tool will be really ready for a prime time with minimal configuration it will be hard to miss :) So I'll wait :)
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Funnily enough there is a research that says that because we all consume a lot of AI generated text, either online, or asking questions in private chats, we start the sound like AI when writing. In a way that we start to use constructions or words that were not a common before AI era, but got common after it. You can look up, I'm sure Perplexity will fetch the paper I'm taking about.
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Marcos Pereira
Marcos Pereira@marcospereeira·
@levelsio it’s the trademark chagpt listicle format and sentence flow, and it’s full of em dashes the author did prompt away the it’s not x, it’s y expression successfully though but there’s still an it’s not x, but y
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Very honest post about moving to SF
Clara Gold@Clara_Gold

6 months ago, I moved to San Francisco. It’s the best place in the world to build, and one of the worst places to stay human. My unfiltered take: 1. SF is both overhyped and underrated The overhyped part: there are a lot of people with incredible resumes who are deeply unimpressive in real life. They were at the right company, at the right time, in the right market, and got carried by the wave. They made money, got comfortable, and now spend their time “exploring opportunities” over coffee, wasting your time. The underrated part: the top 1% here is insane. But almost impossible to get. Hiring in SF feels like being a guy on a dating app: everyone you want is out of your league, and everyone in your league wants someone out of theirs. The best people have unmatchable packages, endless options, and are optimizing for maximum impact: labs, frontier companies, or startups raising $100M pre-seed rounds. If you raised $10M from Tier 1 investors, you’re not hot shit here. You’re a B-player. It’s humbling. 2. There are fewer mission-driven people than I expected Especially on the application layer. A lot of people are in “secure the bag before it’s too late” mode. And honestly, it gives me the ick. The real religious builders I’ve met are often in labs, hardware, biotech, deeptech, defense — places where the work is hard enough that you can’t fake obsession. 3. The status game favors builders This is what SF does better than anywhere else. It rewards obsession. It rewards weirdness. It rewards people who make building their entire personality. Europe punishes that. SF gives it status. If you’ve felt like an outsider your whole life because you care too much, work too much, think too radically, or refuse to be chill about things that matter, this city will make you feel less insane. 4. The market liquidity is absurd Even if you don’t build a billion-dollar company, if you manage to build a strong product with a great team, someone smart might still acquire you for $ 100M. Yeah I know, it’s not your dream outcome as a founder, but on the days you feel desperate, it helps to keep going. 5. SF does not care about the meaning crisis that’s coming Anyone paying attention here can feel that something massive is happening with AI. But I’m shocked by how little people talk about the meaning crisis coming next. Everyone wants to talk about AI liberating humanity. Almost no one wants to talk about what happens when work — the thing that gives most people identity, structure, dignity, status, and purpose — starts disappearing. The vacuum will not be peaceful. People are underestimating the chaos that comes from humans suddenly having no idea why they matter. And I really feel like no one cares. 6. Personally, I’ve never been more unhappy I moved to SF and entered the matrix. I’ve always been intense. I’ve always worked crazy hours. But here, I lost the last parts of myself that were not about building. I don’t go to events. Most networking events feel like theater for people pretending to be important. The only events worth going to are small, curated dinners with people who are actually alive. I’ve made 0 real friends. I don’t do well with transactionality. I don’t do well with people constantly performing greatness. I don’t do well with rooms where everyone is optimizing and no one is being honest. So yes, SF is lonely, transactional, delusional, addictive, inspiring, boring, extraordinary, and completely insane. But it is still the only place to be right now if you’re a founder trying to build the next wave of humanity. And for now, that’s enough.

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Max Rovensky
Max Rovensky@MaxRovensky·
Train and transit fetishists need to be stopped After taking a Paris-Reims trip for a concert I am now extremely and thoroughly America car-pilled Train for 2 people would've cost $250 and left us stranded for the night, so $350 with hotels Free2move car sharing cost $150 with tolls And we could actually stop and see stuff on the way and get around town And if I were to use per-minute billing, the most expensive Free2move would've been would still be less than two 2ND CLASS train tickets
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