Sirvan

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Sirvan

@sevthreetr

Engineer and humorist | PhD Computing from Imperial College London https://t.co/4FyAgUYO6G

London Katılım Mart 2013
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@AnthropicAI is nerfing models because when they release a new model it will “feel” significantly better than the prior ones
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Nick Robinson
Nick Robinson@bbcnickrobinson·
Simple answer Zack. Our job is to report. We interview you & those you quote who use the word genocide. We do the same for those who disagree. We also report that no international court has yet made a judgment. Nor has the UN. That’s not me or the BBC taking sides or downplaying what’s happened in Gaza. It’s doing our job.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Amnesty International say what is happening in Palestine is a genocide. The UN Special Rapporteur say it's a genocide. Countless genocide scholars say it's a genocide. How are we still doing this? And why is the BBC doing this? youtu.be/Es_wxH04bgs?si…
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sysls@systematicls·
Things start getting good at v10 - v12. Most people quit at v2 - v3.
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Rhys@RhysSullivan·
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Тsфdiиg@tsoding·
@valigo I got my first computer when I was 15 :)
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@big_duca What node/machine setup/config do you use for this?
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Duca@big_duca·
Postgres is just incredible. We avg ~500k-1M db writes a minute. And it just handles it like a champ. Incredible tek.
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@wedtm @big_duca 30M/s??? What do you use it for? What is your setup like on Clickhouse
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miles@wedtm·
@big_duca My ClickHouse does 30M/s
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Sirvan@sevthreetr·
@t_blom I find Tom to be a bitter and angry man all the time.
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Tom Blomfield
Tom Blomfield@t_blom·
Pro tip for acing your YC interview: find stable WiFi.
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@GergelyOrosz It’s probably by revenue, which makes sense if you think about distribution.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Never forget that as per Garnter, in August, the best AI coding tools on were: 1. GitHub Copilot 2. AWS Kiro + Q 3. Windsurf 4. GitLab (??) 5. Gemini ... 6. Cursor No mention of Claude Code or Codex (they were all out by then) I pity the fool who decides based on Gartner
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz

Gartner has been out of touch with tech analysis: and their latest report on AI coding assistants show just by how much. - They rank Amazon, GitLab, GCP, Windsurf all above Cursor - No mention of Claude Code or OpenAI Codex Cursor pays Gartner nothing: others do Embarrassing

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Sirvan@sevthreetr·
Google Ai Studio keeps getting worse
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Sirvan@sevthreetr·
@_anshulr @antigravity Why would you not roll it out during the announcement or even just before… it would even get you more publicity :/
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@wojakcodes Maybe it’s a skill issue for you now
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Brian Allen@allenanalysis·
🚨 BREAKING: When asked if the ICE officer who shot Renee Good in Minneapolis would be immune from prosecution, Hennepin County Attorney Mary Moriarty made something very clear: “I can say the ICE officer does not have complete immunity here.” That contradicts claims that federal agents cannot be held accountable under state law and underscores that legal accountability is possible, even for a federal agent, if evidence shows they acted outside lawful authority. “It does not matter that it was a federal law enforcement agent.” — Moriarty on prosecutorial jurisdiction.
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@cblatts Codex is better for now.
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Chris Blattman
Chris Blattman@cblatts·
Approximately 1/3 of my X feed is people gushing about Claude code. I’m already an intensive ChatGPT user so I am open minded. And I will try it. I can't help but wonder: 1. Why do most of these posts sound like they were written by their AI? 2. Is this a viral marketing campaign? 3. Is this just the Twitter algorithm running wild? 4. Why don't I understand from these posts what these people are actually doing with Claude? Why is it all in vague gobbledygook? They talk about tasks in weird jargon, and it's like they're speaking a different language. I really don't understand what 5. Can someone explain in plain English what I would as an academic would do concretely with Claude code? We are already testing it out to clean and analyze basic survey data where it does okay. I'm going to be trying to play around with some new theoretical models, adapting IO models to criminal firms where ChatGPT has been doing ok. Will Claude code do better? Anything else I should be thinking about kind of work they're doing.
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Sirvan@sevthreetr·
@willmcgugan Are you reverse engineering vscode / cursor?
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Will McGugan
Will McGugan@willmcgugan·
Added a little polish to the command runner. When you select an agent to install, it will open a "command runner" dialog, so you can edit the command if you need to. That dialog was a little unclear, and it didn't focus the OK button. I also added a shortcut to copy the command in case you want to run it outside of Toad.
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@DudeWhoInvests That was his tough point in life? And he went zero sugar! 😂😂
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Just a Dude Who Invests
Just a Dude Who Invests@DudeWhoInvests·
Bill Ackman on getting through a high-pressure, stressful, and negative period in your life. I come back to this video often.
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