Software engineer @remote and product builder. Opinions are totally mine.

Joined January 2009
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@remote we had a big problem with LSPs because our project is big. It was really difficult to make LSP to work as it needs to compile the project files. So, Jesse Herrick has this crazy idea of creating one that could be useful for big projects like the ones at Remote.
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I am really proud to have helped adding features to this project and now announcing that we open sourced it. github.com/remoteoss/dexter is a fast, not compilation required LSP for elixir focused on big projects, but because is focused on big projects. Go check it out.
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I realize I didn't ping @JesseHerrick
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Aula gratuita para o gado.
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não existe mais trabalho presencial. as empresas são internacionalizadas e possuem relações e dependencias além dos limites geográficos sendo assim a escolha hoje é entre 2 modalidades de trabalho remoto - trabalhar remoto do escritório da empresa - trabalhar remoto da sua casa
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Umberto Eco, who owned 50,000 books, had this to say about home libraries: "It is foolish to think that you have to read all the books you buy, as it is foolish to criticize those who buy more books than they will ever be able to read. It would be like saying that you should use all the cutlery or glasses or screwdrivers or drill bits you bought before buying new ones. There are things in life that we need to always have plenty of supplies, even if we will only use a small portion. If, for example, we consider books as medicine, we understand that it is good to have many at home rather than a few: when you want to feel better, then you go to the 'medicine closet' and choose a book. Not a random one, but the right book for that moment. That's why you should always have a nutrition choice! Those who buy only one book, read only that one and then get rid of it. They simply apply the consumer mentality to books, that is, they consider them a consumer product, a good. Those who love books know that a book is anything but a commodity."
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🚨 Do you understand what just happened at OpenAI.. on January 26.. Sam Altman told his own employees "we are planning to dramatically slow down hiring.. we think we'll be able to do so much more with fewer people".. that was 54 days ago.. today OpenAI announced they're nearly doubling their workforce.. 4,500 to 8,000.. by end of year.. the same man telling you that AI replaces workers.. just announced hiring 3,500 more humans because AI couldn't replace his.. so either the AI isn't good enough to do the work.. or Anthropic scared them so bad they threw the whole playbook out the window.. both answers are embarrassing.. but only one of them is true.. and Sam knows which one.
BREAKING: OpenAI reportedly plans to nearly double its workforce to 8,000 ‌from 4,500 by the end of the year.
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Thiago Ramos retweeted
1/4 LLMs solve research grade math problems but struggle with basic calculations. We bridge this gap by turning them to computers. We built a computer INSIDE a transformer that can run programs for millions of steps in seconds solving even the hardest Sudokus with 100% accuracy
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O Brasil tem o gesto de Pelé, o maior de todos os jogadores de futebol, icônico e reconhecível em qualquer parte do mundo. Mas na camisa da seleção nacional de futebol terá a silhueta de um jogador de basquete estadunidense. É impressionante o viralatismo.
CBF e Jordan Brand lançam segundo uniforme da Seleção, em parceria histórica enraizada na grandeza. Saiba mais: cbf.com.br/selecao-brasileir…
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A prof. Suélia Fleury Rosa, da UnB, desenvolveu o Rapha, dispositivo que utiliza curativo de látex natural e luzes LED pra acelerar cicatrização do "pé diabético". A tecnologia (levou quase 20 anos de pesquisa), visa reduzir pela metade 50 mil amputações noticias.unb.br/artigos-main…
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He's not just defending AI energy use. He is smuggling in a whole anthropology where humans are basically inefficient meat computers that you have to pour food and years into before they become useful. And once you accept that, the next move is obvious. If people are just costly biological training runs, then burning mountains of electricity to build synthetic intelligence starts to feel not only equal, but superior, even if it negatively impacts actual humans. That is the dystopian. It makes human development sound like a bug in the system, and it makes sacrificing human and creational flourishing for more computational power sound logical. To him, the grid gets strained, prices go up, ecosystems get hit, but hey, humans eat too, so what's the difference? The difference is that humans aren't an inefficient line item. They're the point. If your worldview can look at a child growing into an adult and describe it as energy spent to train intelligence, you haven't said something profound. You've revealed a horrifically rotten worldview.
🚨 SAM ALTMAN: “People talk about how much energy it takes to train an AI model … But it also takes a lot of energy to train a human. It takes like 20 years of life and all of the food you eat during that time before you get smart.”
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Essa ideia é genial. Perigosa. Mas excelente pra expor a bandidagem.
Então, aparentemente se você conectar todas as bases de dados abertas do Brasil, da para detectar corrupção com base no CPF de políticos Construí um negócio e não sei o que fazer com isso, não tô querendo ir de vala
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perceber que uma tecnologia não está boa e dizer que ela não está boa não é ser "negacionista" perceber que essa tecnologia melhorou e/ou está melhorando, admitir isso e incorpora-la na toolset não é "se converter" é apenas... ser honesto 🙃 IA não é uma seita, galera
Nunca tinha visto tanto negacionista se convertendo como eu vi com a IA gerando código. Até poucas semanas atras eu ainda ouvi "ela alucina não vou usar muito ainda", o que já virou papo furado. Mas muita gente que dizia no começo que não ia usar, está usando. Passamos da fase da Negação.
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🇧🇷 Pesquisadores de 3 universidades públicas brasileiras acabam de dar um passo histórico na saúde global. Eles desenvolveram um composto químico inovador que não apenas trata a Malária, mas ataca o ciclo de transmissão da doença. 👉🏽 Valorizem o nosso 🇧🇷

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Vamos usar o poder de engajamento dos brasileiros e marcar muito o @NobelPrize porque obviamente o Nobel de Medicina desse ano deve ser da Dra. Tatiana Sampaio!!!!
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não há MULHER mais RELEVANTE nesse momento no Brasil como a CIENTISTA TATIANA COELHO SAMPAIO é a responsável pela descoberta e criação da POLILAMININA, medicamento capaz de regenerar nervos e reverter lesões medulares PS: @VEJA corrija sua matéria, obrigada, de nada
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A Brazilian scientist worked in silence for 25 years on something medicine said was impossible: regenerating the spinal cord. Dr. Tatiana Sampaio extracted a protein from placentas that acts as "biological glue" — recreating the conditions that let embryonic neurons connect. Six patients with complete spinal cord injuries regained movement. Bruno Drummond was tetraplegic after a car accident. Two weeks after treatment, he moved his toe. Today he walks, climbs stairs, dances. Her quote when asked why she finally went public: "I no longer have the right to be conservative." 25 years. No social media. No self-promotion. Just the work. This is what real science looks like.
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Gravem bem esse nome e esse rosto, eles estarão nos livros de história. Tatiana Coelho De Sampaio 🇧🇷 "Bruno Drummond ficou tetraplégico após um acidente de carro. Duas semanas após o tratamento, ele mexeu o dedo do pé. Hoje ele anda, sobe escadas, dança."
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System Design Playbook Giveaway Alert!! • System design foundations. • Condensed notes to read for the system design interview. • Must know concepts from software engineering case studies. (24 hours only!) To get it: 1 Like, Retweet & Follow @systemdesignone 2 Reply "Playbook" Then I'll DM you the details.
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Unless we hit the software singularity, the way AI-enabled engineering is going to play out is: 1. Codebases are going to 10-100x in size and complexity, thanks to the AI's prolific ability to write code. Why? Most codebases are wildly under-built, with endless bugs to fix and backlogs of features to add. 2. The size/complexity expansion eventually hits some scaling limit in size/taste -- not for fault of the AI, but for fault of the engineer's ability to correctly specify *what they want* initially -- and then engineering skill intuitition matters again, just at a much larger scale of codebase/abstraction. 3. Right now is a weird spot in the engineering meta where people are having AI write 1x-size codebases and saying "wow this is so easy, totally different skillset" but not realizing that most codebases are bad. 1x is not the benchmark for work completion: 10x is the benchmark now. 4. Gaining leverage is the story of software engineering over the last sixty years. I can write in Python in a twenty minutes what would take me two weeks in pure C. AI adds a similar leverage multiplier.
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I need folks to stop with the CODING IS DEAD talk because developers know that isn't the case but upper management thinks because these posts have a lot of likes they must be right. Tons of devs still work over 40 hours a week. I am very pro AI but this message isn't accurate.
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