New England millennial, energy shifter, engineer, wife guy

Joined December 2021
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Fred Jonze retweeted
Jun 15
Replying to @DanHopp
Every broadcast is like ‘welcome to Little Cape Verde, Massachusetts’ and then they cut to 80,000 people losing their minds in a Dunkin’ parking lot.
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Fred Jonze retweeted
if this guy was born in brookline, mas he’d be worth 35 billion dollars and an entire field of science would be funded solely by his personal foundation
A French engineer who lives quietly in Paris has spent 30 years writing software that the entire internet now runs on without knowing his name. He wrote the code that streams every YouTube video, every Netflix show, every TikTok clip. He wrote the code that runs the virtual servers underneath AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. He calculated more digits of pi than anyone in history. He has no Twitter. He has no marketing. He just keeps shipping. His name is Fabrice Bellard. Here is the story, because almost nobody outside the systems programming world knows what one man has built. Fabrice was born in 1972 in Grenoble, France. He studied at École Polytechnique, the top French engineering school. He never went to Silicon Valley. He never built a startup empire. He just wrote code. In 2000 he started a project called FFmpeg, an open-source multimedia framework for encoding, decoding, and streaming video. He was 28. The project did one thing nobody else had done well. It handled every video and audio format that existed, in one library, on every operating system. He led it himself for years. Today FFmpeg is the invisible engine of the internet. YouTube uses it. Netflix uses it. VLC uses it. Chrome and Firefox use parts of it. Every Android phone, every iPhone, every smart TV, every video editing tool you have ever touched runs FFmpeg somewhere underneath. If you have watched a video on a screen in the last 20 years, Fabrice's code processed it. He was not done. In 2003 he started QEMU, a machine emulator and virtualizer. He wrote it solo until version 0.7.1 in 2005. QEMU lets you run any operating system on any other operating system. It became the foundation of modern virtualization. KVM, the Linux kernel hypervisor, runs on top of QEMU. Every major cloud provider, AWS, Google Cloud, Microsoft Azure, IBM Cloud, runs virtual machines on infrastructure built around it. The Quick Emulator is the most cited piece of cloud infrastructure code on Earth. He kept going. In 2001 he won the International Obfuscated C Code Contest with a small C compiler that grew into TCC, the Tiny C Compiler. TCC can compile and boot a Linux kernel from source in under 15 seconds. In 2004 he calculated the most digits of pi ever computed at the time, using a personal desktop computer and an algorithm he derived himself called Bellard's formula. In 2011 he wrote a complete PC emulator in pure JavaScript that runs Linux in your browser, a project called JSLinux that engineers still cannot believe is real. In 2019 he released QuickJS, a small but complete JavaScript engine that fits where V8 cannot. In 2021 he released NNCP, a neural network based lossless data compressor that immediately took the lead on the Large Text Compression Benchmark. Then he turned his attention to large language models. He built TextSynth Server, a web server with a REST API for running LLMs locally. He released ts_zip and ts_sms, compression utilities that use language models to compress text and short messages at ratios traditional algorithms cannot reach. He released TSAC, a very low bitrate audio compression system. In December 2025 he released Micro QuickJS, a new JavaScript engine for microcontrollers, separate from QuickJS, designed for environments with almost no memory. Fabrice co-founded a telecom company called Amarisoft in 2012, where he serves as CTO. Amarisoft builds 4G and 5G base station software used by carriers and labs around the world. He has been running it for over a decade while continuing to ship personal projects from his own home page at bellard dot org He has no Twitter. He has no Instagram. He gives almost no interviews. His personal website is a flat list of projects with no styling, no fonts, no marketing copy. Just titles and links. A quiet French engineer who never moved to Silicon Valley wrote the code that quietly runs the internet. He is still shipping.
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Why are we quoting hookers by the day. This will take < 5 minutes and most of that time will be me having an asthma attack trying to quickly get my pants off
I’m actually charging 10x that to spread my cheeks. I’m not getting any customers. But that’s what I’m charging.
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Fred Jonze retweeted
“i hate cooking” yea you’ve clearly never dimmed the lights, put some bossa nova on the speaker, and poured yourself a massive glass of red wine while your wife helps cut the vegetables skill issue
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Where is Bill simmons
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Fred Jonze retweeted
Jun 3
Deadass shed a tear

What’s your favorite moment from this NBA season?
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Fred Jonze retweeted
So far most of the harm of AI is from people using it to become worse. To skip learning/thinking/working and become human routers of worthless verbiage. It's pathetic and contemptible.
Incredibly grim.
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.@x is there a known bug where people I've unfollowed weeks ago are still in my Following page?
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Fred Jonze retweeted
r/fuckcars seems ridiculous until you visit the us and realize you can't actually walk anywhere at all
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Fred Jonze retweeted
May 29
first in my bloodline to smoke this much weed.
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Fred Jonze retweeted
lmao >irrevocably fucks up the us political system >leaves
ARGENTINA | Tech billionaire Peter Thiel relocates to Argentina, citing concerns about the U.S. future and shared ideology with leadership. (NYT)
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Fred Jonze retweeted
This is the reason why the hotpot soup you eat is so delicious.
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Fred Jonze retweeted
Edward Tufte's mother Virginia also wrote this nice book on sentence structure
if you run an ai lab, pls ensure your team has read this before putting any charts out into the world
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Fred Jonze retweeted
The tech oligarchs will call Trump and get him to walk back some of this new green card policy and the techbro posters having a moment of revelation regarding what this admin stands for will get right back in line like the good little sheep they are
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Not gunna lie pretty happy with myself for tampering social media the past few weeks. I don't know anything about the world but at least I'm happy
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I'm back bitches
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Fred Jonze retweeted
Angels Appearing before the Shepherds, by Henry Ossawa Tanner, 1910
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Fred Jonze retweeted
WooSox fans (and baseball fans alike!): we’ll be having an ArtButMakeItSports night this Friday at Polar Park. I’ll be selling & signing books, making live content, and much more. come for the art, stay for the fireworks! ticket link below, just hit me up if you have any questions - The Flood (or Le Déluge), by Jean-Baptiste Regnault, 1789 (flipped), 📸 by @R2DTay
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Fred Jonze retweeted
Replying to @celtics @ODG8184
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