galgitron
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Got this on my other Twitter account. What a bunch of nonsense. What's going on is X is knee-jerking to all the AI slop they can't seem to stop, so they arm their own AI-slop-detecting AI with this label shit, and now I'm getting slopped by X too. You're doomed X. Doomed.
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Used @PayPal for the first time in months. Username, password, human checkbox, human puzzle test, google authenticator, then product endorsement popup, another product endorsement popup, then send $100 to friend for $5 fee, available tomorrow. You're doomed PayPal. Doomed.
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Kind of how I see AI impacting the software engineering profession. Notice how much it improves poor coders' abilities, giving the illusion that anybody can code now, but really, the junior blue line is still grossly inferior to pro developers.
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Wall Street wants Tether's top spot bad, and have relentlessly kept up the unbelievably well-organized Tether FUD propaganda in the hopes they eventually trigger a bank run (playbook tactic #6234). Stop being their gullible henchmen.
I spent 100βs of hours writing research on tether for @Citi. @CryptoHayes missed a few key points. 1) ππ‘ππ’π« ππ’π¬ππ₯π¨π¬ππ ππ¬π¬πππ¬ =/ ππ₯π₯ ππ¨π«π©π¨π«πππ ππ¬π¬πππ¬ When tether generates $ they have a separate equity balance sheet which they donβt
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Be careful out there https://t.co/hF6M9AdUk3
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It's the same old pattern: the wall street cabal smells money, so they create propaganda campaigns to stir up the morons, and eventually figure out how to steal it, like they stole Binance from CZ. Paolo here is telling Wall Street to fuck off and you're not celebrating that?
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Queue the moronic Tether FUD... You people are retarded. The most stable stablecoin in history, through all kinds of market drawdowns. Even USDC depegged. "But but Tether prints out of thin air!!" YES to sell! All circulating Tether is backed/redeemable by those sales!
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This "AI versus SWE" debate is really about "coders versus bike-shedders"
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This "AI versus SWE" debate is really about "coders versus bike-shedders"
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@stephenchip I agree with you. What will flush out over time are easy versus hard skillsets, because they'll naturally be consumed in that order. People think coding is an easy target, but all knowledge breaks down into logic gates, (and/or/not), so nothing escapes the AI black hole
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Probably the most balanced and astute take I've read yet https://t.co/fXsO7WZGNG
Itβs clear that AI agents are going to get better and better at coding. Weβre going to be able to give them much bigger tasks, and reviewing that work will get easier and easier over time (both due to reliability, and the systems surrounding the agent). But your ultimate
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The Vibe-coding narrative is nothing more than a petty middle finger from burgermakers that can't code for shit. Senior software engineers will be the last demographic taken down by AI, long after most other disciplines are, particularly burgermaking. https://t.co/8KM8oLWd3t
People saying you can vibe-code production-ready applications are lying to you. Real-world production applications inevitably lead to complex code. Lots of code you'll have to write and maintain. Absolutely zero chance you'll get away with writing prompts.
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If the world seems full of assholes, you're probably the asshole. I think about this a lot.
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Vitalik, black, no sugar. Quantum deniers just got hoofed in the ass. https://t.co/pjoCBAqCCD
π¨VITALIK: QUANTUM COMPUTERS COULD BREAK ETHEREUM AND BITCOIN BY 2028. He warned that quantum computing could break the elliptic curve cryptography securing Ethereum and Bitcoin within four years.
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@carsairs The trickle-down lie is that by some magical progression through layers of the economy, eventually poor people get the opportunities they need, but really, it just expands the divide between the haves and have-nots. That divide is always glossed over.
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