Tim Urista

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Tim Urista

@UristaTim

👨‍💻 Senior Cloud Engineer | 📈 Founder https://t.co/1bHaFNNDSR | Software, Stocks & Investing Enthusiast | ✍️ Medium: https://t.co/mXqcR8m2so

Los Angeles, CA เข้าร่วม Şubat 2014
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PolymarketHistory@PolymarketStory·
This guy built an infinite money printer on Polymarket… Wallet: @033033033?tab=positions?via=history" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">polymarket.com/@033033033?tab… No red trades. Ever. And it’s not luck. His strategy is basically… >only buys markets that are already decided (or basically decided) >pays 98–99¢ for the winner >waits for settlement >collects the last 0.5–2% like a machine repeats across tons of markets He just shows up, does the job and gets paid I added him to my pcule copytrade for consistent income polycule.trade/join/8oyp5z
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@asmah2107 You don’t. Let it burn. Leave while you can. And blame John
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Peter Steinberger 🦞@steipete·
Telling the agent to keep track of the work in a markdown is so effective, especially once you automated the loop that it can work for hours.
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Creepy.org@creepydotorg·
Russian politician and former heavyweight boxing champion, Nikolai Valuev.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
Dumb comment. Obviously you guard your service from sql injections you’d be crazy to expose all possible methods that’s why you configure client interactions carefully. Graphql helps you extend clients to mobile, wearables etc without hacking up your beautiful rest api to be a god function. Try to learn how and why things work first.
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Piefayth@piefayth·
@beginbot because your call patterns are being defined by your consumers, which is a denial of service risk and the mechanisms to defend against that successfully give the resultant service all the properties of a rest api anyway
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beginbot 🃏@beginbot·
my gf wants me to explain why graphql is bad where do I even start
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Enid@ios_dev_alb·
🎉 Happy #WWDC25 day, everyone! Feel free to share announcements, highlights, or thoughts right here in the community 🚀
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TestingCatalog News 🗞
TestingCatalog News 🗞@testingcatalog·
Almost EVERYTHING you need to know about vibe browsing with Comet. The 1st, exclusive and comprehensive review from TestingCatalog is out! Almost, cuz I don't know when Comet will become widely available yet. Anything else you want me to try on Comet? 👀
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@gs_perri Bro you’re suffering from fallacy of assuming new architecture is somehow debt free. Every new line of code is tech debt in 5 years. Only debt management exists.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@gs_perri We should call it chubby tech. Almost no one ever actually fixes tech debt they just workaround it. Instead devs just bloat out the software stack no one because it’s too risky to trim the fat.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
We are still good generalist integration machines and optimal for that. There a lot of chaos in these agentic flows for now as they bounce around contexts. But even if that gets solved. Humans have many wants and desires driving economic growth. We are good at wanting more stuff I guess
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David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
@ai_appeciator Time will tell. What exactly do you think humans are economically optimal for that surpasses what AI and robots can do
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David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
A ton of people have asked me "okay so if we have no jobs, where will our money come from?" Here's about what I expect, starting off: Federal UBI: $300 per month State UBI: highly variable National Wealth Fund: $100 to $200 per month State Wealth Fund: $50 per month Urban/Community Wealth Fund: Highly variable All told, you're looking at $450 to maybe $700 per month, at least once these programs get started. If I had to eyeball it right now, I'd say some of these could start as soon as 2028, but the main number to watch is unemployment. Once unemployment gets above 10% for 18-24 months, we'll start seeing some movement. Now, that alone is not enough to live on (obviously) so you might ask "how will we increase those numbers?" Stay tuned.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@DaveShapi Agreed. Property and ownership mechanisms ftw. I like the idea of you buy you own like rewards program or tiny fractional dividends at scale. Consumption will still be our value add as humans in age of AI.
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David Shapiro (L/0)@DaveShapi·
Why is a pure UBI a bad idea? Social Security. Case and point. You do NOT want to be wholly dependent on the government. Next question.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@IceSolst Avoid vendor lock in. You need open source cloud agnostic platforms like k8s to this end. Don’t be a cloud slave. And btw you’re probably using kube wrong try learning it’s primitives first then debug with k9s.
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solst/ICE of Astarte@IceSolst·
Kubernetes will imo die soon. Overly complex, atrocious ux. Auto scaling is supported natively by cloud providers. What is the point?
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al@al3rez·
How we cut Cursor mistakes by 70% We're building a trading platform for a client. Cursor kept messing up with big context files. Here’s how we fixed it: 1- Open Google AI Studio. 2- Install the 16x Prompt app. 3- Select key files and folders in the app. 4- Ask Gemini to map out the full project structure. 5- Upload your PRD to show missing features. Save the full structure to .cursor/rules. Tell Cursor to always sync with it. Save missing features in missing-features.md. Whenever you build new features, point Cursor to both files. Gemini 2.5 maps the plan. Claude 3.7/3.5 builds the pieces. (You can also use O3 if you want.) --- Now Cursor sees the big picture before it writes a single line. Fewer mistakes, faster shipping.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
@jackiehluo Give it 2 years most gated professions will be circumvented by cheaper self diagnosed options. There’s no moat if chatgpt can do 99 of the screening
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MeidasTouch@MeidasTouch·
CRASH 📉📉📉 The Atlanta Fed’s GDPNow model now estimates U.S. real GDP growth for Q1 at -2.8%, down even further from last week’s forecast of -1.5%. Just a month ago, the estimate was about +4%.
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Tim Urista@UristaTim·
Claude 3.7 is great for one shots but has become too arrogant and too "smart" trying to anticipate changes in codebase without asking for more context causing lots of churn and unnecessary changes. Overall parts of it feel like a regression...
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CJ Zafir@cjzafir·
Cursor/Windsurf cheat code. {Provide detailed context about your coding project} It will minimize 85% of AI hallucinations and errors. Here's how you can do it using ChatGPT:
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