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@mxcondor

Software engineer working on finance for a living. Taco & beer lover on my free time.

เข้าร่วม Ağustos 2009
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Chumel Torres
Chumel Torres@ChumelTorres·
Ouch.
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Gustavo Molvert
Gustavo Molvert@GustavoMolvert·
Los muchachos de Wikipedia honraron a Chuck de la única manera posible.
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TMZ
TMZ@TMZ·
🕊️ Chuck Norris has died at 86. tmz.me/N3EVxQe
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Politics Global
Politics Global@PolitlcsGlobal·
🚨🇫🇷 NEW: The location of the French aircraft carrier, FS Charles de Gaulle, has been given away by a sailor using Strava whilst jogging on the ship deck [@lemondefr]
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Cóndor@mxcondor·
Tons si les cayó de sorpresa lo de Pokémon go y re captcha? … se van a ir de espaldas cuando se enteren de las cookies, tracking urls, cualquier producto de google, cualquier tecnología de Amazon , todo meta …….
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Asanwa.sol
Asanwa.sol@Chizitere_xyz·
The most ridiculous, universally accepted piece of relationship lore is the phrase: "Happy Wife, Happy Life." ​Society paints this as a cute, romantic mantra for men to live by. The unfiltered reality is that it is a psychological extortion racket. It conditions a man to believe that his own emotional baseline, his exhaustion, and his boundaries are entirely irrelevant. His only job is to constantly suppress his own reality just to keep his partner’s fluctuating moods stabilized. ​You are taught that if she is unhappy, you have failed as a man. The brutal truth? You cannot regulate the nervous system of an adult who is committed to chaos. A household built on "Happy Wife, Happy Life" almost always ends with a completely hollow, burnt-out husband.
leoadesucesso@leoadesuce

Give me your most ridiculous lore

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Tuki
Tuki@TukiFromKL·
🚨 Let me explain what's actually happening > The generation that told us phones would rot our brains is now doomscrolling harder than their grandkids > They spent 20 years saying "get off your phone" "go outside" "you're addicted to that screen" "back in my day we talked to each other" > Now grandma is on her iPad at 2am watching AI generated Jesus videos and sharing posts from accounts that didn't exist last week > The funniest part is they're not even good at it.. Gen Z doomscrolls and knows it's bad for them.. Boomers doomscroll and think they're "staying informed" The generation that banned screen time watches more screens than anyone in the house
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BREAKING: Study shows “doomscrolling” is growing amongst boomers, leaving grandchildren concerned.

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Trung Phan
Trung Phan@TrungTPhan·
With Zuck shutting down Horizons World (the metaverse social platform), here it the updated competitive landscape for augmented reality:
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Priyanka Vergadia
Priyanka Vergadia@pvergadia·
JUST DROPPED: Anthropic's research proves AI coding tools are secretly making developers worse. "AI use impairs conceptual understanding, code reading, and debugging without delivering significant efficiency gains." -- That's the paper's actual conclusion. 17% score drop learning new libraries with AI. Sub-40% scores when AI wrote everything. 0 measurable speed improvement. → Prompting replaces thinking, not just typing → Comprehension gaps compound — you ship code you can't debug → The productivity illusion hides until something breaks in prod Here's why this changes everything: Speed metrics look fine on a dashboard. Understanding gaps don't show up until a critical failur and when they do the whole team is lost. Forcing AI adoption for "10x output" is a slow-burning technical debt nobody is measuring. Full paper: arxiv.org/abs/2601.20245
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Terry Marc
Terry Marc@Marcute22·
Longtime users are frustrated with X because it no longer works the way it used to. Back in the early days of Twitter, your reach was simple and direct. If you had 5,000 or 10,000,20,000 followers, your posts were delivered to them in real time. It was a true chronological feed—your tweets showed up in the order you posted them, and your audience actually saw your content. The “old” Twitter (pre-2016) was built around that real-time experience. Your voice reached the people who chose to follow you, without interference. Today, that’s no longer the case. X relies on an algorithm-driven, engagement-based feed, meaning even your own followers may never see your posts unless the system decides to prioritize them. That shift—from a guaranteed audience to an unpredictable algorithm—is why so many longtime users feel frustrated and disconnected.
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Audelino Macario Periodista
Audelino Macario Periodista@audelinomacario·
#UltimaHora No fue un rayo. Se filtra el video del momento exacto en que ocurrió la explosión en la refineria #Olmeca. En el vehiculo viajaban cuatro trabajadores de la compañia SSIPSA. Los hechos ocurrieron en el acceso a la garita de Aduanas, cerca del área de esferas y tanques de la refinería Olmeca en Paraiso, Tabasco. Un corto circuito del vehículo y la presencia de combustible ante el desborde de las fosas de agua aceitosa del complejo, cuando caía un aguacero, originaron el siniestro que dejó 5 trabajadores muertos y una cifra indeterminada de heridos. Las imágenes de una cámara al interior de #DosBocas fueron difundidas por el periodista @linozentella_.
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Pablo Rendón
Pablo Rendón@pagusrendon·
Acabo de escuchar en la calle una conversación entre dos compañeros de oficina: “Israel se sentó en mi lugar”, dice uno. “Pues a lo mejor ese lugar le fue prometido hace 3000 años”, revira el otro. ¿Ven cómo los Godínez son el standup mexicano chingón?
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Habubrats SR-71
Habubrats SR-71@Habubrats71·
The SR-71’s speed was not limited by the power of its engines. It was limited by the heat its structure could withstand. Titanium makes up 93% of the SR-71s structure. A material that had never been truly utilized to its full potential until the SR-71 came along. Each SR 71 was handmade. That means everyone of the Blackbirds were ever so slightly different. The men that flew the SR’s had their favorites and then there were the hangar queens that no one liked to fly.. The reason why titanium was so expensive was the process to make it usable. The first reliable process to produce chemically pure titanium was developed in the 1940s. This process made the SR-71 possible. It begins by first converting the titanium dioxide to titanium chloride. How do we convert the Titanium? To do this titanium dioxide is mixed with chlorine and pure carbon and heated. Any oxygen or nitrogen leaking in will ruin the process, so this has to be done in relatively small batches in a sealed vessel. Once this process is complete, we have Titanium Chloride. We then need to purify the Titanium Chloride from any impurities in the titanium ore through distillation. Where we heat the product and separate titanium chloride using its lower boiling point. This Titanium Chloride vapor is fed into a stainless steel vessel containing molten magnesium at 1300 kelvin. Titanium is highly reactive with oxygen at high temperatures, so the vessel also needs to be sealed and filled with argon. Here the Titanium Chloride reacts with the magnesium, which itself is an expensive metal, to form titanium and magnesium chloride. At times the engineers were perplexed as to what was causing problems, but thankfully they documented and cataloged everything, which helped find trends in their failures. They discovered that spot welded parts made in the summer were failing very early in their life, but those welded in winter were fine. They eventually tracked the problem to the fact that the Burbank water treatment facility was adding chlorine to the water they used to clean the parts to prevent algae blooms in summer, but took it out in winter. Chlorine as we saw earlier reacts with titanium, so they began using distilled water from this point on. They discovered that their cadmium plated tools were leaving trace amounts of cadmium on bolts, which would cause galvanic corrosion and cause the bolts to fail. This discovery led to all cadmium tools to be removed from the workshop. Converting Titanium for the SR-71 is really slow This reduction reaction is extremely slow, between 2 and 4 days. It’s pretty clear that titanium is expensive and extremely difficult to work with. But without Titanium and the SR-71, we wouldn’t be where we are today, talking about the fastest, air, breathing airplane in the world. You can read the full article here. Linda Sheffield. wisconsinmetaltech.com/titanium-and-t… Eric Erik Simonsen image of 17974
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