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I've always thought that it'd be cool to build my own cryptocurrency, so I built $MNE from scratch to put to test whatever I learnt about blockchain development. github.com/kevinam99/MNE-tok… Drop your Metamask address and receive some of them! 1/4 #Blockchain #cryptocurrecy
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X is more expensive than OpenAI
The latest 𝕏 algorithm has been published to GitHub github.com/xai-org/x-algorit…
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so... I audited Garry's website after he bragged about 37K LOC/day and a 72-day shipping streak. here's what 78,400 lines of AI slop code actually looks like in production. a single homepage load of garryslist.org downloads 6.42 MB across 169 requests. for a newsletter-blog-thingy. 1/9🧵
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Tech for good
In 2020, we did something very odd. Well, K (Kailash, CTO) did. He helped open-source Alar, a Kannada–English dictionary. It's a little absurd, considering we're a stockbroking company, but the project itself is one of monumental importance. The story of how Alar came to be is even more inspiring. It was essentially the life's work of one man: V. Krishna. Alar is the online version of what he had built over 40 years—researching, writing, and cataloguing more than 150,000 Kannada words and 240,000 English definitions, complete with all their attendant details. Just thinking about someone spending four decades relentlessly pursuing one single project is beyond inspiring. Oh, and he is still working on adding to the corpus. That @zerodha had even a small role to play in this is deeply gratifying. It has now been five years since Alar launched, and over two lakh people visit it every month. It also just received a major update, faster than ever. And K has been working on improving dictpress, the underlying open-source technology that powers the creation of online dictionaries includng Alar. So if, by any chance, you're obsessed with languages and dictionaries and have been wondering how to build one online, you should definitely check it out. (link in comments)
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I was so oblivious to what happened that I understood this post 9 hours after it was posted
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𝕏 works
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⚡Kevin Mathew retweeted
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
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Shits fired! The reality CEO responded to the tweet
26 months into 6 months away from AI stealing yo jerbs - End of April CEO of replit has announced that it's 6-18 months before no more engineers are needed - replit ai deleted someone's start up. It was saved by engineers
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Alla vill till himmelen men få vill ju dö Man vill kamma in vinningen, men sår inga frön Man vill ha sin bit av kakan & man vill äta den me Folk vill ta tillbaka, men vägrar att ge
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⚡Kevin Mathew retweeted
Btw for anyone saying AI can replace engineers or will replace engineers soon. If it could, this person would have aced their full-remote job! Instead, they struggled when it came to getting stuff done. Food for thought on what this actually means in where we are
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Remember, Linus loves you ❤️
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21 Mar 2025
vibe coding is fun until you start leaking the database credentials in the client
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I'm genuinely impressed kevinmathew-portfolio-genera… Will need some edits but great work overall!

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I'll fix it for $200/hour xD
17 Mar 2025
Quick reminder: I'm charging $1,000/hour to fix your vibe-coded mess.
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When you let one company decide how the world should browse the internet Welcome
14 Mar 2025
No, Google remotely uninstalled uBlock Origin for literally everyone
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If you are on a Chromium browser, switch to a new browser
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This is going to be interesting! If they build it in a way to lower memory usage, that will be a game-changer
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Today we're thrilled to announce our effort to port the TypeScript compiler and language service to native code, gaining a 10x speed boost in build times and editor responsiveness! devblogs.microsoft.com/types…
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When rolling out your product for early feedback, how do you handle it? Do you address every feedback? How do you deal with outliers?
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⚡Kevin Mathew retweeted
I can't wait to charge $200/hour to fix all the stuff "vibe coders" are about to deliver to clients.
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Cooking something 👀
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Elixir and Erlang are sick languages that only exist to offer dopamine hit after dopamine hit and eventually you cannot see a world without BEAM and OTP because everything else is a joke compared to it. ˢᵉⁿᵈ ʰᵉˡᵖ ᴵ'ᵐ ᵗᵒᵒ ᶠᵃʳ ᵈᵒʷⁿ ᵗʰᶦˢ ᵖᵃᵗʰ ᵒⁿ ᵐʸ ᵒʷⁿ
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