bendodge
@bendodge
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Someone should write a Firefox extension that shrinks all Bootstrap elements and whitespace down to a reasonable size.
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I spent the better part of an afternoon trying to get Claude to remove underlines from MUI 5 DataGrid filter inputs. It simply couldn't.
"Designers will realize—all this back and forth, screenshots, redlines, 50 pixels off—they could just send it to Cursor and it's fixed." As the head of design at Cursor, @ryolu_ is at the cutting edge of designers who ship code instead of mocks. In our new episode, he showed me:
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We won't need to use ICE if we simply turn off the money spigots showering illegals and fraudsters with cash. If they can't afford to live here they will leave.
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Anyone else discard AI note-taker recap emails immediately because they extort you into creating an account? These companies are desperate to show growth.
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oh you’re using claude code? everyone’s using open code. just kidding we’re all on amp code. we’re using cline, we’re using roo code. we just forked our own version of roo. were using kilo code. we were on coderabbit but their ceo yelled at us so now we’re using qorbit. apple
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my grandmother was an educator, started a private school in Havana in the 50s and worked as the principal taught some English classes at night for adults as well so obviously Castro's goons took possession of the school after 1959 which to have your dream that you built from
🚨🇺🇸 NYC MAYOR MAMDANI'S HOUSING OFFICIAL: "YOUR HOME SHOULDN’T REALLY BE YOURS" According to Cea Weaver, a top housing advisor for NYC Mayor Mamdani, the idea of owning your home the way people always have is outdated. She says we’ve treated property as something personal for
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Wow, Scientology has done an impressive job of scrubbing the Internet of their old Key to Life videos. I really want to find some of those weird ones from early 2000's.
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Sort of. IMO the biggest shift is that AI creates architectural gravity before process can react. Let’s say you normally used to need buy in from 4 teams to build something. You write an RFC, get comments, turn it into a blueprint, present it at the ARB, estimate the effort
This illustrates an aspect of AI that I hadn't thought about till now: it cuts through bureaucracy. If a big organization is paralyzed by indecision, AI doesn't care. It will happily generate a version 1. And that becomes the starting point, because there is no other version 1.
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It appears Venezuela will be a Prefect since Rubio is being appointed by the emperor, whereas a Proconsul must be appointed by the Senate.
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@cremieuxrecueil “There is a small group of men who aren’t neurotic and worry about every inconsequential thing, can you believe it”
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2025 Look back: I was the only Republican in the House who never voted to fund fraudulent daycare centers or the $5 billion immigrant resettlement.
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One of the biggest problems with our political system is that leaders equate spending with solving the problem. Once you realize this you see it everywhere. “We are committing to $20b in homeless funding” And 100 other variants. No talk of outcomes. Ever. It’s maddening.
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Unpopular opinion: These social programs (gov't funded childcare, in-home healthcare, etc.) that are getting defrauded should not have existed in the first place. We don't need to weed out the fraud carefully; just delete the programs and give the money back to taxpayers.
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What if I told you that federal welfare programs are actually unconstitutional? Buckle up: First, where does the federal government get the power to spend money on welfare? It's not in any of the enumerated powers in Article I, Section 8. Congress can, of course, spend money
Can you wrap your mind around how crazy it is to see $9 Billion of Medicaid fraud in ONE STATE? Imagine a million dollar house. There’s enough Medicaid fraud in Minnesota to buy 9,000 of them. Thats half the GDP of Afghanistan. 3/4 of the GDP of Somalia. From one state.
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There is ONE solution to this Minnesota Fraud situation, but you’re not going to like it. It’s not “put the right guy in office.” It’s not “make sure states follow a proper audit process.” Arresting these people, which absolutely must happen, won’t even solve the underlying
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Jensen securing a decade of DRAM while crushing Korean fried chicken and chugging Soju and beer with the Chairman of Samsung in Seoul a month ago was the business move of the year
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My new hobby is going through replies to hit tweets and blocking all the GTP responses.
I live by the Universal Girlfriend Theory which is my theory that everyone wants to be treated like a Girlfriend in the sense they just want to be taken on a fun date they didn’t plan and for you to buy them dinner. this applies to women, men, parents, in laws, grandparents,
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After Europe collectively lost its mind over the U.S. visa bans of several EU/UK nationals over Internet censorship, the question is: Who gets to write the laws of the Internet? It's a question of power, who has it, and who is willing to use it more: https://t.co/xmJbvAi82i
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Today, the State Department sanctioned five European (EU + UK) employees of pro-censorship NGOs which work hand-in-glove with European Internet regulators to censor American citizens. I thank the S…
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Unexpected side effect of restricting kids' screen time is that they're unreasonably obsessed with in-flight entertainment and miss the magic of flight. Was thankful none of our recent @AlaskaAir flights had screens. They're so annoying.
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