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Alan Gorton

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🎵 It’s coming home 🎵


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🎵 It’s coming home 🎵


So much this. In every field. Collaboration and learning is _always_ a two way street. If you imagine yourself to have all the answers then I don’t even.

Science is a collaborative endeavour. Everyone’s input is valuable/necessary. I learn from whoever can teach me, whatever their ‘rank’. I teach whoever needs it, whatever ‘rank’ I hold. No lab can be happy and successful if you create a culture where some are ‘more equal’.



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Those trying to quell inner doubts about their position fear debate because they fear changing their minds. That's why they'd rather broadcast declarations of unshakeable certainty than engage in dialogue. They aren't trying to change minds, they're reassuring themselves.

jk_rowling's tweet image. Those trying to quell inner doubts about their position fear debate because they fear changing their minds. That's why they'd rather broadcast declarations of unshakeable certainty than engage in dialogue. They aren't trying to change minds, they're reassuring themselves.

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Will probably hit 200K this week. So, let's use it as an excuse to say thank you. Thank you to everyone who helped get me here! Thanks for paying attention. For giving me great feedback. For entrusting me and my team with your money. For posting interesting things. Thank you!


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. @Google is using MSW (@ApiMocking) for testing the Gemini CLI! Retweet if you think they'd be a great GitHub Sponsor 👀

kettanaito's tweet image. . @Google is using MSW (@ApiMocking) for testing the Gemini CLI!

Retweet if you think they'd be a great GitHub Sponsor 👀

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OHHHHHHH YES

rappsgf's tweet image. OHHHHHHH YES

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The more problems we already have, the harder it is to notice new problems. The "Weber–Fechner Law" showcases this idea via this simple visual. The bottom pics have just 10 more dots than the top pics. But it's hard to detect the difference in the right column because we…

housecor's tweet image. The more problems we already have, the harder it is to notice new problems.

The "Weber–Fechner Law" showcases this idea via this simple visual. 

The bottom pics have just 10 more dots than the top pics. But it's hard to detect the difference in the right column because we…

This. And it will be done in near real time in response to a User Need. Software will be ephemeral. The language won’t matter. Why would the code need to be human readable? Will we see new “languages” developed by and targeted by AIs? I think so.

The future of AI-assisted programming isn’t “prompt-to-app.” That’s a short-term phase. The real shift is much bigger: • Humans write only specs • AI handles all implementation • Code becomes completely disposable Let me explain 👇



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I love JavaScript ❤️

_lhermann's tweet image. I love JavaScript ❤️

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What problem does Liquid Glass solve? Layering interfaces atop of unpredictable, IRL backdrops is a problem to solve for headsets and smartglasses Apple often designs with future requirements in mind that are hidden to civilians

iOS × visionOS experiment



Snooker on @BBCiPlayer is undiscoverable. On Discovery+, it’s two taps.


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Apple engineers are currently trying to add visionOS support to the Godot engine More specifically: allow already-made Godot games running in a spatial window AND new immersive experiences via a new VR plugin github.com/godotengine/go…

SadlyItsBradley's tweet image. Apple engineers are currently trying to add visionOS support to the Godot engine

More specifically: allow already-made Godot games running in a spatial window AND new immersive experiences via a new VR plugin

github.com/godotengine/go…

When did it become acceptable to take your bloody dog _everywhere_?


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backend validation is pointless since you should have already validated the data on your frontend


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Hyper is making indoor navigation 100x cheaper. Traditional approach: $10k upfront, 6-month setup, hardware everywhere. JUST SHIPPED: $99 Evaluation Setup, live in days, zero hardware. And it's way better.


1984. Read it. Re-read it. Prescient.


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This is HUGE and I’ve wanted to announce this since the day I started my company. We’re rolling out Hyper to every campus in the world. Today announcing the Hyper app, which enables 1m-accurate indoor location, with maps and AR navigation. Super easy to setup.


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