Andrey Los 🇺🇦🇵🇱🇪🇺
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Andrey Los 🇺🇦🇵🇱🇪🇺
@rip212
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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@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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Part 7 is up: @bazelbuild, @turborepo , and @NxDevTools are not one ladder.
Turbo runs package tasks. Nx models projects. Bazel models actions and artifacts. The right choice depends on where your repo’s complexity already lives.
longho.dev/posts/part-7-b…
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@longlho @bazelbuild Hehe, it seems I have a great read ahead of me. Part 1 and onwards :) Thanks for the write up legend! 🫡
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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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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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@Michael_Druggan @Aella_Girl Dude, that's your job. Of course you look like a Chad :) Guy above compared to an average man in the street is definitely 99th percentile or even higher. Compared to his age, maybe 95th.
You're like 99.99th :)
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@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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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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@MaxRovensky It's still not production-ready even now. Like, Open Telemetry isn't working with it, even. Maybe for Datadog it's alright tho.
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Removing Bun from any production systems for a year
Shame cause it hasn't been that long since it became stable enough to use confidently
Tom Härter@tomhaerter
Bun Rewrite in Rust is Merged
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@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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@canyon_x_rat @tudoralexis1 Alright let's live by the events that happened more than 100 years ago and hate each other because of that.
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@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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@Dealtrade_Group @TheJollyTinkler @mtpup9 Guys, use шь and щ. СЬ is almost never used as sound in Polish and will definitely unveil that you're not from here faster than it should be.
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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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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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there are iq tests everywhere for those with eyes to see
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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@TheJollyTinkler @notagopnik Should be гдыбыщмы. Unless the version of cyryllic you use and know doesn't use щ :)
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@NapierHolland @pbertrand_dev @levelsio @Revolut I have over 100k EUR and bought a lot of expensive stuff with it. Paid back mortgages and whatnot. Have total trust.
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@rip212 @pbertrand_dev @levelsio @Revolut Yep. I keep my savings elsewhere.
£500 on Revolut for general spending.
If I get skimmed there's only so much damage they can do!
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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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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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@pbertrand_dev @levelsio @NapierHolland @Revolut It's a great daily driver as a regular bank. Plus, it has like 9999999 more extra features. Investments, crypto, e-SIM, points system, and all that stuff with just a couple of clicks.
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@levelsio @NapierHolland @Revolut what do they do better than wise/bunq?
i have accounts in all of them but notice almost no difference
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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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@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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@rip212 @MaxRovensky I mean maybe it’s different in Poland, but here it’s not cheap haha
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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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