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@timiaregbs

My views are my views. Feel free to disagree || Software Engineering

Manchester, England Katılım Ekim 2013
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Oluwadara
Oluwadara@OluwadaraDaily·
@timiaregbs All benchmarks are usually "trust me bro" Also, some of the things they are testing for are not the real day-to-day need of engineers. I just wanna not have to write all the boilerplate for a function to parse numbers properly and not miss edge cases
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EM 🇳🇬
EM 🇳🇬@efemoney_·
Lay offs are being handed out like souvenirs and it seems it's my turn. My employer closed its German office and a ton of talented engineers including myself were laid off 👋🏾. If you know of anyone in the market for an extremely talented Mobile IC (or EM), send them my way! ❤️
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Kotlin by JetBrains
Kotlin by JetBrains@kotlin·
🚀 Great news for KMP developers! Swift Package Manager support is now available as an experimental feature. You can now import iOS dependencies from Swift packages or migrate existing integrations from CocoaPods. 👉 Learn how to set it up: kotl.in/kmp-swiftpm-im…
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Amanda@Pandamoanimum·
You’ve got to love the weather in the UK. Today I saw someone wearing a big coat and a woolly hat and someone wearing shorts and a t-shirt, yet somehow both seemed to be appropriately dressed.
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Framework@FrameworkPuter·
@MechanizeWork You should spend some of that to change your logo.
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Maher Safadi@mahersafadii·
@android_poet It became stable about 2 years ago though, adoption happens after stable, they also are full in on it now, before it felt like a side thing thy had.
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Ranbir Singh
Ranbir Singh@android_poet·
It’s ironic that Gradle is holding KMP back. KMP developers have fewer opportunities than React Native or Flutter, and it doesn’t show up well in search results. KMP marketing feels like it’s only for experts, not for everyone.I’ve done more marketing for KMP than JetBrains.
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Andre Julien Raelian
Andre Julien Raelian@Andreloha666·
@JanJekielek The Neo-Darwinian explanation cannot work when looked at molecular level with DNA.
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Apple TV@AppleTV·
The truth will surface. #Silo returns July 3 on Apple TV.
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RoboHub🤖
RoboHub🤖@XRoboHub·
TienKung Ultra finished the full 21.0975 km in 1:15:00 — fully autonomous, zero human intervention. 🤖 No repeat win this time. But it was easily one of the most striking robots on the course — clean gait, stable motion, and the most human-like running form out there. It took home the “Best Design” award, and that actually says more than the podium this time. Because this isn’t a marathon-only build. TienKung Ultra is a general-purpose humanoid, already moving toward real-world deployment. And it didn’t show up alone. Teams from Peking University, Fudan, HUST, BIT, Beihang, HKUST(GZ), TUM and more were all building on the same TienKung platform. That’s what an open ecosystem looks like — shared hardware, shared stack, different solutions on top. And just a day before, it took the Robot Warrior Challenge — fully autonomous through obstacle tasks modeled on real-world rescue and hazardous operations. That’s the part that matters. This is no longer just about speed. It’s about autonomy — and whether these systems can actually handle real environments. That’s what future winners are going to look like.
RoboHub🤖@XRoboHub

50:26. Let that sink in — a humanoid just won the Beijing half marathon at a pace faster than the human world record. 🤯 The winner, “Lightning” from the Monkey King team, didn’t just finish — it ran a sub-51 minute race, while the human record sits at 56:42. This one is built for speed — around 169 cm, mech-style design, optimized for aerodynamics and burst power. There are two versions: remote-controlled and fully autonomous. And yes, the autonomous one can actually navigate and hold that pace. At this point, the conversation really changes. It’s no longer about whether robots can run long distance — it’s about how fast they can push past human limits.

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S.🎧
S.🎧@1ssve·
“Are you free for a quick chat?” is the most dangerous sentence in corporate life
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Tìmílẹ́hìn@timiaregbs·
I often come back to this clip for a laugh
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Tìmílẹ́hìn@timiaregbs·
@OluwadaraDaily Hmm I can concede that he's probably not 40 elo better than no2 and I actually agree there should be rating decay. I just think there's sufficient evidence to show that he's still clear of everyone else.
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Oluwadara
Oluwadara@OluwadaraDaily·
@timiaregbs I don't think so, actually. It's a fair point that he doesn't play enough because he's basically hoarding rating points (similar to Hikaru in the last year) He may be better than everyone but I don't think he's 40 rating points ahead of the second best player in the world.
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