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@soloween_

C/ASM, Phd Candidate. MMORPG/Protocols/Embedded

Brazil Katılım Ekim 2015
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@icanvardar I realized, after a long time, that Clean code is basically, I kid you not: Skill issue. Especially regarding Global State, total, skill issue.
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Can Vardar@icanvardar·
your obsession with clean code is why your competitors shipped the ugly version that actually works while you’re still refactoring
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@_adityaa21 LeetCode is an India/USA circle jerk driven by visa scarcity and FAANG salary gaps so extreme they make the ritual rational individually and destructive collectively. The guy loves distributed systems but nobody asked him about distributed systems. They asked him to perform.
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Aditya@_adityaa21·
One of my online friends shared this with me yesterday. Working full-time job. Sleeping 4 hours daily for months. No gym. No social life. Just office + LeetCode + stress. He solved graphs, DP, trees… grinded every single day. Then in the interview they asked some random O(1) data structure problem he had never seen before. Rejected again. And the worst part? He genuinely loves tech. Distributed systems, databases, backend engineering… that’s what excites him. But now he feels like he’s not smart enough because interviews keep breaking him. Sad reality: A lot of talented developers are burning out trying to crack interviews instead of actually becoming better engineers. One bad interview doesn’t mean you’re a bad engineer. But this industry really makes people feel that way sometimes.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@soundvuitex but we literally make ring0 cheats, and they REMAIN undetectable, until they are commercial/somewhat public.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@stherzada @DarkMithy Alguém tem um BYD carro aí? Dumpa o handshake. Major Device Class: 0x02 = Phone 0x04 = Audio/Video 0x05 = Peripheral 0x06 = Imaging Minor Device Class (under Audio/Video 0x04): 0x01 = Headset 0x02 = Hands-free (car kits) 0x04 = Microphone 0x06 = Loudspeaker 0x08 = Car Audio
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Sther@stherzada·
@DarkMithy eu to ligada nisso, depois saquei que não tem como haver diferença nesse caso, só achei engraçado
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@valigo I like the JAI guy a lot, but, he was probably too heavily influenced by c++, which now, for a lot of people, is bad. Many developers, and trust what I say. Would rather, suffer in C and inline ASM, suffer in Rust, or even go C# AoT since metaprogramming hell is a desire.
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Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
The world is not ready for Jai. This is just a little glimpse of what you can do with it.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@ID_AA_Carmack That was literally my master's degree, not a thesis, not an idea, a working "product". UDP file transfer, optimized to the nibble. Due to MTU and granularity - I have to pin a thread on Windows, on Linux I can batch though, less CPU Usage. But annoying thing.
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John Carmack
John Carmack@ID_AA_Carmack·
It is a shame that the simple act of transferring a large block of data as fast as possible over the internet is not handled effectively by the primitive operating system calls. You either multiplex over parallel persistent TCP connections to combat head-of-line blocking and slow starts, or reinvent reliable delivery and flow control over UDP. QUIC has a lot going for it, but it is a large library (six figure LoC!) and conflates security and performance in a way I don’t love. There is also fundamental information about competition with other processes and link layer congestion that should be useful, but is unavailable to user libraries. You should be able to just write(really_big_buffer) and it is all taken care of for you.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@github "Investigating unauthorized access" = we got hacked "Currently have no evidence" = we haven't finished looking "Closely monitoring for follow-on activity" = we don't know if they're still inside Announced on Twitter, not githubstatus.com.
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GitHub@github·
We are investigating unauthorized access to GitHub’s internal repositories. While we currently have no evidence of impact to customer information stored outside of GitHub’s internal repositories (such as our customers’ enterprises, organizations, and repositories), we are closely monitoring our infrastructure for follow-on activity.
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@lauriewired Is the JTAG is accessible and does this FPGA accepts unsigned bitstreams?
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LaurieWired@lauriewired·
The hardware in old Chinese cloud accelerator cards never fails to impress me. If you go on Chinese ebay (idlefish) you can get a Xilinix UltraScale FPGA for ~$50 USD. For perspective, the same raw chip is currently ~$2,100 on Mouser.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@theo @DavidMansaray @WebDevCaptain I don't hate you theo, but you are an influencer, HATE is also engagement metrics. You're probably the Frontend+Vim+Mac gang, it is ok, I don't hate that gang too. I am emacs+whatever+c gang. You are the loud gang, and my gang is definitely quieter.
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Movez@0xMovez·
Anthropic pays $750K/ year per senior engineer. The creator of Claude Code just revealed his coding setup at the Sequoia AI session. Boris Cherny: "100% of my code is written by Claude Code. I run around 100 agents at one time." free. 24 minutes. watch it then read article below
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@YoussefHosni951 I got the opencode 5$ subscription, was testing it. Tried all the models there, Kimi, deepseek, it... barely works? Hangs for 15 minutes, on ultra simple tasks like (READ THESE FILES) - tiny files, 20K context. Skill issue?
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Youssef Hosni@YoussefHosni951·
Opencode x Deepseek v4 pro x High gives you 800 million tokens at only $10! This is a solid option for personal projects at the Claude Opus 4.5 level. You can go even better with Kimi K2.6 x opencode Go plan for $10/month. That's Opus 4.6 level
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@demirbulbuloglu Been doing the same, started using Codex last week, grabbed the 100$ sub to test out, 5.4/5.5 are quite good. Sucks at mocking or designing anything though.
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Demir Bülbüloğlu@demirbulbuloglu·
Codex - GPT 5.5 - Low Effort - Fast Mode Claude Code - Opus 4.7(1M context) - Extra High Şuan %95 Codex, bazı agresif işlerim ve frontend için Claude kullanıyorum... Onun dışında tamamiyle Codex.
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@christitustech Yo choom, it is HWMonitor, now HWiNFO. HWiNFO has completely different infrastructure and binaries, not related at all, can you edit or something?
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
My grandmother is Valdostani, she was born there and moved to Brazil in her 20's. She is still alive. I am unable to apply for Italian Citizenship, at all, it is impossible, won't work, got literally a stamp saying that, well, I cannot. So I got Austrian citizenship through my wife though. Makes no sense, but it is what it is. Grandmom still alive and rocking, if you ask her if she is Italian, she will say: Hell, no. I am Valdostani, not a lowlander.
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@levelsio@levelsio·
Funniest part of it that this was mostly Brazilians with Italian heritage getting passports A demographic that's high educated and high income and culturally aligned with Italy and Europe, I mean they're genetically Italian! Instead they'll now give away passports to low educated welfare seekers without income from cultures that hate them It seems European governments enemy is immigrants that are a net positive addition to their culture while wanting to bring in more people that want to destroy their societies
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The announcement will be a devastating blow for those who believed the court would uphold Italy’s 160-year history of citizenship by descent, or ius sanguinis. cnn.it/3PBZRVR

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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
I got blocked by another garry, garry newman (from the game Rust and Garry's Mod) just because their anticheat was garbage, and to prove a point I wrote a Ring 0 Bypass and made it public, told it to him on Twitter when he said it was excellent, showed the source, and he blocked me, why?
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
@cmuratori I've spent a good chunk of time with H100s. They're SHIT for: General purpose computing Branch-heavy code Precise floating point Diverse workloads AI fellas have skin in the game, so they will defend it. So yeah, don't expect any sort of reason from the bubble.
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@BaronHakkinen @sama Basic punctuation compliance IS a step towards AGI, I'll give you that. But at this very moment, Sam's probably running the real AGI in his basement on a mountain of ancient ThinkPads, right?
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Sam Altman@sama·
Small-but-happy win: If you tell ChatGPT not to use em-dashes in your custom instructions, it finally does what it's supposed to do!
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SOLOWEEN@soloween_·
You nailed it. This is cargo cult thinking dressed as professionalism. Bob's interface has ONE implementation and will likely never have a second. That's not architecture. That IS RDD (RESUME DRIVEN DEVELOPMENT). The tragedy? Senior engineers who learned OOP in 2005 now gatekeep based on pattern recognition, not problem-solving. (By OOP I mean Class Oriented Programming). Abstraction isn't free. It has a cost: complexity, indirection, cognitive load. You pay that cost for flexibility you actually need, not flexibility you imagine you might need someday. Good code evolves. Premature abstraction kills evolution by fossilizing decisions before you understand the domain.
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Jeff Graw
Jeff Graw@JeffGraw·
Preemptive abstraction is bad, actually. This sort of rigid, dogmatic thinking is exactly what is destroying software quality. Even if you believe an interface will be necessary at some point, you can just... add it whenever you get to that point. At worst, you and Bob have the worse idea. At best, Dave's idea is no worse than yours. I'm sure you get a nice ego boost when you fail Dave. But you're really just throwing a wrench in the gears, slowing development for no reason.
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