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I’ve heard some people say that biomech vizzies are undefeated
Where does PEAK bat speed happen in the swing? 👀 Our Launchpad biomechanics visuals just got a major upgrade with full signal bat tracking data.
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TODAS las camisas de mi amigo tienen estos AGUJEROS en la parte delantera? ¿Alguien sabe POR QUÉ? ¿Cuál es la RAZÓN?
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HUGE FOR THE PROGRAM
Introducing the MATLAB Agentic Toolkit Get started 👉 spr.ly/6019BBw4zH
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When you get hit with that first ありがとうございますgetting off the plane in Tokyo
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I can confirm, the wagyu katsu is tremendous Only tried Gyukatsu Motomura in Tokyo and it was awesome
私がアメリカ人が日本にきたら絶対に食べて欲しい料理が牛カツだ。 日本のステーキを揚げた感じの料理です。 アメリカ人は絶対好きだと思う。
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It’s true, I did say this
"Nothing is too hard." -@TheJoeMarsh, R&D "I realize that in almost everything that we worked on together, we were both amateurs... but the things that we studied were so new that no one else knew exactly what they were doing either." -Hillis on Feynman longnow.org/ideas/richard-fe…
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30 May 2018
I was looking at random javelin training videos last night and found this
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@Crider_HP
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my current opinions on using claude code
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tbf i do use plan mode mode, but it’s mostly to keep claude from wilin out and writing code when i don’t want it to
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YO HOW DO I FIND THIS
Found the “poison” How can they sell this to humans?????
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6 Dec 2025
buddy the only thing i "feel" when i code is the urge to powerbomb my laptop through the table
A few things I've noticed as all devs write code with AI. When you write foundational / architectural code of a new project by hand, you "feel" the code pushing back if your abstraction isn't right. You feel when something is harder than it should be. The code is telling you it's not in the right shape. Good engineers are sensitive to this. When you're using an LLM, you keep pushing right through this in a way that feels like you're making progress, and it may even be directionally correct in a sense, but the underlying foundation of it all is actually bad in a way that either kills progress of the LLM later as it buckles under the complexity it has created or destroys your ability to maintain the code long term. Related to this, I see a general restlessness with just sitting and thinking about a problem for a while. As I've been working on a new library here at Laravel, there have been days where it feels like I mainly just stare at my screen thinking about something. When Claude Code is at your fingertips, it's tempting to just start yapping into the terminal and watching code come out the other end. Again, directionally correct in some ways, but often doesn't land on the elegant solution that is waiting to be discovered.
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19 Nov 2025
why is it always "train a model" and never "model trains"
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1 Aug 2025
still think about this daily
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One of those water infusers that (nicer) hotels always have, but instead of fruit it's filled with hot dogs
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24 Jul 2025
i need help
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26 Jul 2025
i guess that's progress?
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22 Jul 2025
an annual tradition like no other
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4 Jul 2025
brisket on the egg lip brick in great day
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1 Jul 2025
two of my favorite things making food and Boddy dunking on people in the replies
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8 Jun 2025
putter. next question
7 Jun 2025
67 yards to the flag… what club?
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29 May 2025
when your code is rocking the chinese characters you know it's good
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