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เข้าร่วม Ekim 2009
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Milion chvilek pro demokracii
❗️Server Forum 24 dnes zveřejnil nahrávku, která zachycuje velmi znepokojivý rozhovor dvou radních České televize – Romana Bradáče a pravděpodobně Pavla Matochy. Oba jmenovaní přitom právě postoupili do druhého kola dovolby do Rady ČT a mají velkou šanci znova získat mandát. Připomeňme, že jde o stejné lidi, kteří v minulosti stáli za nezákonným odvoláním dozorčí komise, jež nás poplatníky na odškodném stálo miliony korun. O co v nahrávce jde? V záznamu, který vznikl zřejmě během přestávky jednání Rady, jeden z aktérů žádá o „půl mega“ – tedy 500000 korun – za hlas pro kandidáta, jehož jméno není v nahrávce slyšet. Zde je přepis: "Jo a prosím tě, Pavle. Já mám ještě jednu věc.“ „Jakou?“ „No, hele, já jsem ještě nedostal od (nezřetelné jméno) zbytek těch peněz za tu volbu. Víš co, jde o princip.“ „Jo, ty jsi jako ještě nedostal nic?“ „Ale jo, dostal. Ale není to prostě všecko.“ „A kolik teda ještě chybí?“ „No, ještě 500.“ „Jako ještě půl mega?“ „Jo.“ „Já teda zjistím, jak to celý je. Ale určitě to dostaneš.“ „Díkes.“ Jaký je aktuální stav? Celá věc byla předána Policii ČR k podrobnému zkoumání a potvrzení autenticity. V tuto chvíli je důležité vyhnout se unáhleným soudům, ale už samotná existence takového podezření je pro důvěryhodnost kandidátů i celé instituce, velmi škodlivá. Proč je to důležité právě teď? Už příští týden by měla proběhnout dovolba radních, Matocha i Bradáč jsou vládními kandidáty, šance na jejich zvolení je tedy velká. Uvidíme, zda-li vládní většina protlačí své kandidáty i na vzdory způsobené škodě, kterou platí občané a závažnému korupčnímu podezření.
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Ed Krassenstein
Ed Krassenstein@EdKrassen·
Wow this is embarrassing! Pete Hegseth quoted a fake Bible verse from Pulp Fiction at a Pentagon speech and prayer session yesterday. The prayer was an adaptation of the monologue delivered by Samuel L. Jackson’s character. In the movie, the character falsely attributes it to Ezekiel 25:17 before a killing, saying: “The path of the downed aviator is beset on all sides by the iniquities of the selfish and the tyranny of evil men. Blessed is he who, in the name of camaraderie and duty, shepherd the lost through the valley of darkness, for he is truly his brother’s keeper and the finder of lost children. And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to capture and destroy my brother. And you will know my call sign is Sandy 1 when I lay my vengeance upon thee.”
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Dmitry Medvedev
Dmitry Medvedev@MedvedevRussiaE·
Russian Defense Ministry’s statement must be taken literally: the list of European facilities which make drones & other equipment is a list of potential targets for the Russian armed forces. When strikes become a reality depends on what comes next. Sleep well, European partners!
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Terafab
Terafab@lmqlai·
I don’t know your exact use case or what you’re running, but if you spun up a large number of EC2 instances and that’s driving most of the cost, I’d say you need to revisit your design. You could potentially use multiple Lambda functions instead. AWS offers a free tier of up to 1 million requests and 400,000 GB-seconds of compute time per month. If you need a stateful solution, you can manage checkpointing and state using services like Redis (ElastiCache), Memcached, or S3, which can make the solution much more cost-effective. Again, I don’t fully know your use case, but I’ve personally implemented a solution using multiple Lambdas that replaced our on-premise Spark cluster and achieved around 65% cost savings. Also, if you must use EC2 in some scenarios, consider using Spot Instances to reduce costs. Ultimately, your architecture defines your cost savings — simply moving to the cloud doesn’t guarantee lower costs. That’s exactly why top-tier AWS solution architects still makes high salaries.
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DHH@dhh·
In 2023, we spent $3,934,099 on AWS + other hosting. In 2026, our hosting + support bill is down to ~$1m/year due to the cloud exit. Even including all the hardware buying, we will already have saved ~$4m by the end of this year. And going forward, it's ~$3m/yr in savings 🤑
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
Hahaha! "Hungary has never really mattered to us," "We should forget about Europe," "We’ve always been at war with Hungary," "Hungarians are Ukrainians!" - Russian propagandist Solovyev rolled out a new propaganda script.
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

"Russians, go home": Orbán has lost. First and foremost, this is a defeat for Russia. And this is already its third defeat, following Romania and Moldova (unfortunately, Georgia has not yet managed to break free from Russia's grip). Undoubtedly, with a democratic Hungary, the EU will become stronger. Russia has lost the ability to block NATO and EU decisions through Hungary. Orbán's defeat will weaken other pro-Russian politicians in Europe. It is also worth highlighting the outstanding work and role of independent media outlets, journalists, and bloggers who stood up to the direct interference of Russian political strategists and special services in Hungary's electoral process. Journalists demonstrated the effectiveness of fact-checking and quickly debunked AI-generated fakes (for example, about "Ukrainian cash-in-transit workers"). How will Russia act given Orbán's defeat? It will continue hybrid warfare within the EU, especially in countries where support for Putin remains high. Russia is counting on a prolonged war in Iran, and that it will trigger an economic crisis in Europe. Moscow will continue to restrict internet freedom in Russia. It will likely limit Russians' ability to leave the country and travel abroad. It will further mobilize the population. Putin will strengthen law enforcers and replace leaders so that no one can claim power. What conclusions regarding Hungary are important? A democratic society can prevail. I wish prosperity to the people of Hungary.

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Franta Kubásek (www.incorrect.cz)
@milionchvilek ČT a ČRo, kdykoliv porušily pravidla, kodex, zákon... VŽDY TO BYLO VE PROSPĚCH VAŠÍ BUBLINY. Ovlivnili prezidentské volby, eurovolby, volby do měst. Lžou o pravičácích, konzervách, manipulují. ZRUŠIT NEJEN POPLATKY, ALE I TY STANICE.
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Milion chvilek pro demokracii
‼️ Tak je to tady. Buďte v pohotovosti. V příštích dnech zveřejníme další kroky. Díky za sdílení!
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Jan Honza Černý (a.k.a. chemiX)
Jan Honza Černý (a.k.a. chemiX)@janhonzacerny·
Zaznamy z meetupu pehapkaru, kde AI teklo proudem jsou venku: - Petr Soukup - Jak v e-shopech nahrazujeme lidi za AI - David Matějka - okena + agent-canvas - Tomáš Markacz - AI v produkci: Praktický průvodce, jak zkrotit Vertex AI cely playlist na youtube.com/watch?v=JWgfpd…
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Frantisek Havlin
Frantisek Havlin@FrantisekHavlin·
Tuhle captchu chce vyřešit Katastr nemovitostí @CUZK_CZ , abyste se mohli podívat na konkrétní zápis. Ve třech lidech jsme různé varianty nedali. Služba pro lidi aneb digitalizace at its best.
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Milion chvilek pro demokracii@milionchvilek·
Přátelé, není divu, že při současné většině prošli do posledního kola, všichni 4 kandidáti, za které platíme několikamilionovou škodu. Jen by nám ti samí politici nemuseli lhát, že důvodem plánované změny financování je ulevit lidem. O dobrou správu našich peněz tady nejde.
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Michel Lieben
Michel Lieben@MichLieben·
We offered $5,000 to whichever employee got the most engagement on LinkedIn in a single quarter. $2,500 for second. $1,500 for third. Plus $500 for anyone who published 20+ times. The result: 24 employees published 581 posts in 85 days. 43,000+ reactions. 28,000+ comments. 34,000+ new followers. 27 new clients signed. $153,000 in new MRR. I remember one guy from our team had less than 1,000 followers when the competition started. Today? 10,000+ followers. The total prize pool cost us about $15K. The return was $153K per month. Every month. Recurring. People need a reason to do things that aren't in their job description. Cash works.
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Vojtech Pecka
Vojtech Pecka@VojtechPecka·
Léta říkají, že je to nemožné. A pak se to prostě stane: Jižní Austrálie se v roce 2027 stane první elektrickou sítí na světě v gigawattovém měřítku, která dosáhne netto 100% čistých obnovitelných zdrojů. V roce 2025 byla tamní síť už na 75 % OZE. Ekonomika solidně roste.
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Juraj Masar
Juraj Masar@jurajmasar·
Today, we're making Error Tracking by @BetterStackHQ generally available. Sentry-compatible. AI-native. At 1/6th the price. Here's why we built it, and how to get the most out of it. What's wrong with error tracking today? Most teams use Sentry. It's solid! But at scale, the bills get brutal. Just 100M exceptions with 90 day lookback? ~$30,000 on Sentry. We charge ~$5,000 for the exact same thing. The math isn't subtle. And so most teams still end up sampling. Which means missing the exact exception that caused the outage. The bigger problem: errors are orphaned data. Your exception lands in Sentry. Your logs are in Datadog. Your traces are somewhere else. Root cause analysis becomes a multi-tab archaeology project at 3 am. We built error tracking natively inside Better Stack: the same platform where your logs, traces, metrics, uptime checks, and on-call schedules already live. Errors are just another signal. They belong together. The part that changes how your team works: Our AI SRE doesn't just surface errors. It fixes them. See a new exception? One click. The AI SRE analyzes the full context, from stack traces, environment variables, browser sessions, related logs and recent deploys, and opens a pull request. Not a ticket. Not a summary. A pull request with the fix. This is what happens when error tracking is fully integrated with the rest of your observability stack instead of bolted on separately. The AI has everything it needs to actually act. The migration is trivial: 1. Keep your existing Sentry SDK. Don't touch a single line of instrumentation code. 2. Point the DSN at Better Stack. 3. Done. Errors flow in. Your dashboards work. Your alerts work. 4. New exception appears. Click "Fix with AI SRE." Pull request lands in your repo. 5. Review, merge, close. That's the whole workflow. The AI angle is real, not a marketing badge. LLMs are genuinely good at fixing bugs if they have full context. The reason AI coding assistants sometimes frustrate engineers is incomplete information, not the model. We solve that by giving the AI SRE your entire telemetry stack as context. Stack traces, logs, traces, service maps, previous incidents and much more. All of it, in one place, at the moment it matters. Observability tools are only useful if you actually ingest all your data. At current prices of other tools, most teams can't afford to. Now you can, and your AI SRE can actually do something about it.
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Michal
Michal@Landsman·
@sama are you going to develop ai-powered weapons there for maga cult? is this the future you want?
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Sam Altman
Sam Altman@sama·
The first steel beams went up this week at our Michigan Stargate site with Oracle and Related Digital
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Anish Moonka
Anish Moonka@anishmoonka·
Your alarm goes off at 6 AM. There's an email from "Oracle Leadership." You've never gotten a message from that sender before. It says your job is gone, today is your last day, and severance details will arrive by DocuSign. By the time you finish reading, your company laptop is already locked. This happened to up to 30,000 Oracle employees this morning. Oracle reported $17.2 billion in revenue last quarter, its best in 15 years. And it still fired nearly 1 in 5 of its people. The stock went up 6% today. Oracle owes over $108 billion. The company signed a $156 billion deal to build AI data centers over five years, mostly for OpenAI (the company behind ChatGPT). That requires buying roughly 3 million specialized computer chips. Two years ago, Oracle spent $6.9 billion a year on this kind of construction. This year it's $50 billion. The 30,000 people who got that email are funding the gap. Investment bank TD Cowen estimates the layoffs will free up $8 to $10 billion in cash flow, money going straight into chips and construction. Oracle filed a $2.1 billion restructuring plan with regulators in March, and nearly $1 billion had already been spent before the emails went out. Lenders are getting nervous. The cost to insure Oracle's debt against default has spiked to levels last seen during the 2009 financial crisis. Barclays downgraded Oracle's debt in November, warning the company is one step from "junk" status, the point where lenders consider you a serious default risk. Some banks have stopped lending to Oracle for these projects altogether. The gamble gets worse. CNBC reported on March 9 that OpenAI, Oracle's biggest customer for all of this, is already looking at newer, faster chips from Nvidia. Oracle ordered the current generation and spent billions building out a massive Texas facility. OpenAI may not fully expand into it. The chips improve faster than the buildings go up. Larry Ellison, Oracle's founder, owns 41% of the company. In September 2025, Oracle's stock hit $346, and Ellison briefly became the richest person alive at $393 billion. Today, the stock sits around $146. His fortune has dropped to roughly $201 billion in six months. Oracle is spending borrowed money to build data centers that could be outdated before they're finished, for a customer already shopping for newer equipment. 30,000 people woke up to a 6 AM email because that's what it costs to fund a $156 billion bet when your lenders are running out of patience.
New York Post@nypost

Oracle axes 30K jobs in massive layoff - notifying fired employees with 6 a.m. email trib.al/eTTc93b

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