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GlitchingCore

@glitchingcore

Curious about all kinds of fields in technology, particularly I love space. Knowledge is beauty. Fuck cens*rship

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Drawing things out always makes my neurons hug.

pikuma's tweet image. Drawing things out always makes my neurons hug.

One underrated tool every learner should know ?



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NEW COURSE is out! 🔥 Digital Electronics & Computer Architecture Learn what makes computers tick. Literally!!! From atoms, to relays, to vacuum tubes, to transistors, to silicon logic, to a simple working computer. View more: 🔗pikuma.com/courses/digita… See you inside! :)


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Jean-Pierre Luminet did that in 1978 with a punch card computer btw

TiagoNugent's tweet image. Jean-Pierre Luminet did that in 1978 with a punch card computer btw

interstellar did that before the first ever picture of the black hole dropped btw



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Calling someone a "nazi" is a permission slip for violence. world.hey.com/dhh/calling-so…


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28 months in to 6 months from AI taking your jobs * 4 months into 24 months until cursor is obsolete * 6 months into 6 months until ai writes 90% of your code (part 2, the codening)

ThePrimeagen's tweet image. 28 months in to 6 months from AI taking your jobs
* 4 months into 24 months until cursor is obsolete
* 6 months into 6 months until ai writes 90% of your code (part 2, the codening)

* 25 months into 6 months away from AI stealing your jobs * month 1 of 24 months away from from AI stealing your editor

ThePrimeagen's tweet image. * 25 months into 6 months away from AI stealing your jobs
* month 1 of 24 months away from from AI stealing your editor


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• Imagine the free time we'll get with phones speeding up communications • Imagine the free time we'll have with web access at home • Imagine the free time we'll get being able to read emails in our phones • Imagine the free time we'll get working from home • Imagine...

can't believe i can now be sick af in bed, and still write code. really grateful for this

mu_chrinovic's tweet image. can't believe i can now be sick af in bed, and still write code.

really grateful for this


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now THIS is a webpage. login․corp․google․com cc @usgraphics

vtomnet's tweet image. now THIS is a webpage. login․corp․google․com
cc @usgraphics

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Here's a great example from @GrassValleyLive. They proudly talk about their fast H.264 decoder (from FFmpeg) in Linkedin marketing yet violate FFmpeg's licence and ship FFmpeg as "nonfree and unredistributable"

FFmpeg's tweet image. Here's a great example from @GrassValleyLive. They proudly talk about their fast H.264 decoder (from FFmpeg) in Linkedin marketing yet violate FFmpeg's licence and ship FFmpeg as "nonfree and unredistributable"
FFmpeg's tweet image. Here's a great example from @GrassValleyLive. They proudly talk about their fast H.264 decoder (from FFmpeg) in Linkedin marketing yet violate FFmpeg's licence and ship FFmpeg as "nonfree and unredistributable"

Professionals don't use FFmpeg and FFprobe. They use extremely expensive software that runs FFmpeg inside (and that vendor contributes nothing back)



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One of the most depressing things I see online is watching a sea of people actually believe and lose their minds over staged/fake videos/pranks. It really got to a point where it feels like every short video that the algorithm pushes down my throat is scripted & badly acted.


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Believe it or not, even Windows 95 was largely just pure C... Not C++. It had COM objects and vtables and polymorphism, but it was all manually constructed in C. It was impressive in a masochistic kind of way. When I wrote Task Manager, I used C++ but didn't link to the CRTs.…

C++ if we are being intellectually honest. No love my man Bjourne?



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Pulling politics out of open source really is the way to go. This whole "everything is political" nonsense is such a dead end for collaboration between people from all over the world.

NixOS Now Celebrates Pride Month… Year Round First NixOS conducts a mass "purge" of Conservatives. Now the Linux distro has permanently changed their logo to reflect "LGBT Pride", banning contributors who ask why. lunduke.substack.com/p/nixos-now-ce…

LundukeJournal's tweet image. NixOS Now Celebrates Pride Month… Year Round

First NixOS conducts a mass "purge" of Conservatives. Now the Linux distro has permanently changed their logo to reflect "LGBT Pride", banning contributors who ask why.

lunduke.substack.com/p/nixos-now-ce…


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i tried using 2 space indenting for ~2 months. every project reformatted, used it in every language i could and after extensive usage i must say you must have a mental disorder to like 2 space indenting


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If you never experienced things in your life that worth more than $1.5B, I’m sorry for you.

Can anyone explain to me how it is smart for a person to be turning down $1,500,000,000? Make this make sense

BecomingCritter's tweet image. Can anyone explain to me how it is smart for a person to be turning down $1,500,000,000? Make this make sense


would you rather have a vibecoder daughter or a ransomware son

wtf 7 year olds are doing ransomware

vxunderground's tweet image. wtf 7 year olds are doing ransomware


Do you remember when you joined X? I don't! #MyXAnniversary

glitchingcore's tweet image. Do you remember when you joined X? I don't! #MyXAnniversary

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htmx is only useful for toy projects like managing the networking infrastructure of the 2024 Paris olympics linkedin.com/posts/rodolphe…

htmx_org's tweet image. htmx is only useful for toy projects like managing the networking infrastructure of the 2024 Paris olympics

linkedin.com/posts/rodolphe…

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That shouldn’t be slow on even modern economy-grade consumer hardware, and wouldn’t be, if software developers had bare minimum competence on average

"Dang, my computer’s running slow." –me, with 47 tabs open, 12 apps running simultaneously, and a podcast minimized in the background.



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well folks?

l am yet to see a real world, production grade application built in HTMX. Any examples please? Not todo list 🤣



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Chat, is this real?

pikuma's tweet image. Chat, is this real?

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Confession time: I grew up to have extremely conflicted feelings towards technology and I feel like most modern tech adoption ends up delivering more complex methods than their previous alternatives. I am, therefore, slowly embracing the approach described below.

Delete all social media apps from your phone. Have strict "no technology" areas in your house, namely bed and bathroom. Eat in silence. Use a map instead of GPS. Keep two pocket notebooks, one for doing & one for thinking. Embrace the analogue lifestyle



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