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Katılım Ekim 2016
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spwashi@spwashi·
@e0syn no option for people who founded religions based on the button 😒
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Santosh Yadav
Santosh Yadav@SantoshYadavDev·
Everyone is talking about building a GitHub competitor, like it's just 2 prompts away. Building something which works at this big scale, takes ages, I know GitHub underestimated the agentic era and being the leader in this space, they should have been the first one to solve this problem, but they still have the competitive edge, please don't screw up GitHub, we are all rooting for you.
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sunil pai
sunil pai@threepointone·
didn't expect to get here, but 5.5 is just better than 4.7 now for me. faster, smarter, and doesn't try to do too much. I don't need xhigh or whatever, I prefer the shorter hops and letting me participate.
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spwashi@spwashi·
@e0syn how does the luck from the clover work with modular arithmetic?
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Theo - t3.gg@theo·
When you hit a certain level of success, you have 3 options: 1. Pull up the ladder behind you 2. Do nothing 3. Build an easier path for the next people to do it Option 1 maximizes your personal success. Option 2 is easiest. Option 3 is more work than I ever imagined. I’m sticking with option 3. It might kill me, but I’m gonna make it work before it does.
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spwashi@spwashi·
another person unapologetically fails the marshmallow test having key can unlock 2 bread, as long as one has the patience
Razor@Bardorch

@Cat2012795 Bread > key

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spwashi@spwashi·
I need money for groceries and transportation
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
Took my son to a university open day on Saturday. Came away rethinking what engineering education is supposed to look like. At NMITE in Hereford, their model is different: No lecture theatres. No traditional exams. Real problems with employer partners. Hands-on from day one. I went in sceptical. It’s not Russell Group. It’s not a red brick uni. I left impressed. The thing that stuck with me most was the presentation and conversation with Professor Alexandru Stancu about the autonomous robotics degree. Generative AI never came up. Not once. Computer vision. Sensor fusion. SLAM. Autonomous decision-making. That's the kind of conversation I wanted my son to hear. Not "look at this chatbot." Actual engineering and engineering challenges. I asked a few days ago if hiring managers care about non-traditional routes. Now I'm asking it from the other side: why aren't we in industry pushing more universities to be like this? @nmite_ac
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spwashi@spwashi·
@johncrickett the companies that can describe what they would hire for could also just hire students and provide them a curriculum
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John Crickett
John Crickett@johncrickett·
@spwashi How would convincing them it's not worthwhile get them to go to college?
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spwashi@spwashi·
@neerajjj6785 some decisions made by Gemini were kinda ridiculous, though I appreciate the speed and balance with context sizes
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spwashi@spwashi·
@neerajjj6785 I like Gemini Flash for predictable and well scoped changes across a codebase, and Gemini 3.1 Pro has been useful for oneshot feature implementation. I appreciated having access to Sonnet and Opus for more subjective architectural design, though
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Neeraj
Neeraj@neerajjj6785·
genuine question not a single person i have ever spoken to uses gemini for coding. this is still very very weird. why is gemini so bad at coding when google has scoured the web full of code for decades?
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