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Posts by Arvid E.P.

Claude download some money

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"The four awarded providers are European companies: Post Telecom with its partners CleverCloud and OVHcloud, STACKIT, Scaleway, and finally Proximus, which partners with S3NS (a joint venture of Thales and Google Cloud), Clarence and Mistral."

2 days ago 11 0 1 0

And then as an engineer you have claude extract the input back out of the slop. 😭

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Before you yell that you could do better with 30 people: then do it. Or sit down.

4 days ago 1 0 0 0

I for one don't appreciate the bsky dev bashing. I mean yeah it's pretty bad, fair game, but they're like a 30 people or so company handling a 30 million user website.

Its not that bad in perspective.

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We should thank them. Someone has to sacrifice themselves to test if we still live in a world where you're free to make incredibly poor choices.

4 days ago 0 0 1 0

Some people literally say libs. I was assuming that's normal.

6 days ago 1 0 1 0

we can just delete things

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Neural Computing: your boss thinks the AI will become a PC

It’s a new paradigm! Don’t be left behind!

www.youtube.com/watch?v=tRL0... - video
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time: 6 min 28 sec

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They serve a smaller niche. Epic tried to take on the exact same audience as steam.

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Cybercucked

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

Or we could just use the free nuclear reactor in the sky

1 week ago 0 0 1 0

Yes. Both of them. I'd recommend pivot to AI I.e. @davidgerard.co.uk for a run down of the AI doomerism cult and its connection to other silicon valley bullshit.

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Don't think so. The question of if it's faster or slower than nuclear is not the interesting. You can be wrong about that and still have a relevant opinion on the future. The underlying discourse is something about people's needs now vs a greater goal. That's an interesting but non-factual debate.

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Stay away from central station. Unless you actually enjoy Brighton. Its literally the same people just even more wasted.

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That's mostly because both are fixated on staying factual about the past when the actual debate is about a future event.

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That's a good question actually. Humans only live once and when you don't read books you might assume that yours is a unique experience.

So "inflation adjusted" is a relative measure in _their_ life stages. Inflation is worst in your 40s when career moves tend to flatten.

1 week ago 1 0 0 0

Whatever looks made with care and consistency because that's the one thing people crave after all the slop.

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Love how it's such a bad car that technically in Europe it doesn't qualify as car so you can't sell it here.

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Ah yes. I should have written "I think it should be". It unfortunately isn't, yes.

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Imo this is investment fraud. Consumers invest into a company for promises of a future return. Those investments need to come with the appropriate disclosures, not "who knows if it's a scam, good luck"

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X25519 breaking is going to cause so much fun.

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Alright, it's official! πŸ’°

@matthewdgreen.bsky.social and I bet on what will break first, ML-KEM-768 or X25519. The loser donates to a 501(c)(3) picked by the winner.

If you have an opinion on quantum computers or lattices, you can join with a side bet. Just submit a PR!

github.com/FiloSottile/...

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Isn't the whole point of purchasing Microsoft products that you know they don't work? Can't imagine why people keep doing it otherwise.

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Most of them don't read the mandatory domain literature either.

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My lifelong goal of never working for US companies is starting to become impossible. They're so far behind here, it's so painful.

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Not sure what the job of engineering is if not literally read those docs. Have the same fight at work right now.

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If the fraud master had written that announcement he'd pretend it's new tech and he's building a new mega ultra consultancy to teach everyone how to use it. Just needs one more billion. Just one more billion bro come on.

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Love the part where it says done and then you check the code and it's just return true //Todo implement this.

2 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

This is excellent, one of my favorite long-form pieces on agentic engineering - includes several non-obvious ways in which leaning on coding agents can catch you out

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