Chris Anderson
@chrisdotio
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mlops, dx
Utah
Joined November 2013
I think it's time to head over to Mastodon and no longer give Twitter ad revenue
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The acid test for any two competing socioeconomic systems is which side needs to build a wall to keep people from escaping? That’s the bad one!
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New contender for "harder grind than free bird on expert plus": same, but 85% speed. Beat it! #beatsaber
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Common misconception: Idle memory usage is bloat. "I have 32GB of RAM, why is 16GB used when nothing is open?" No, this is fine. If the memory is installed, the OS should make full use of it. Caching and prefetching are crucial for performance. Do you want everything to be slow?
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GPT-4 can't take our jobs if we keep making weird new programming languages faster than it can keep up
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I’m sorry, I simply cannot be cynical about a technology that can accomplish this.
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I'll take boring over being laid off three times in just over a year. :( I landed at a boring e-commerce company, and it will be more impactful and meaningfully educational than those three jobs.
Speaking as someone who went through the Wall Street bust, the worst part for tech guys won’t be the bust, it’ll be the fact that post-bust their industry will be boring.
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today at brunch an older man put his hands on my daughter. we were having eggs at an outdoor cafe and he approached our table and started making weird faces at her from a few feet away.
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Let’s have a Daniel thread. Tag all Daniels you know. All Daniels reply here—non-Daniels may only like, observe, and tag Daniels.
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This is one of the 🤯🤯🤯 experiments we ran on the Duolingo Retention team :
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1/ Many will tell you why Python is great for teaching coding, so I'll tell you ways it's not. State is a bad default. It should be legal but safe & rare. The arc of programming is long and bends towards immutability. Its early use creates messes (eg, "a variable is a box".) ↵
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Imagine a circle laid flat on a table, with a little spinner on it that you can flick. The circle is 80% red and 20% yellow, like a yellow pie slice. You flick the spinner. It spins, and slowwwly stops. Where did it land?
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A new book on writing an operating system kernel has just been released. Found on r/osdev.
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Why I left @twitter or rather why I did not sign up for “extremely hardcore” Twitter 2.0 🧵
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