oscar gabriel
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data analyst learning web dev / plant-based / chill goth
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Joined December 2021
I wrote a bit of a deep dive into the new @tan_stack AI package! Kinda burnt myself out after trying to get my project for the Tanstack Start hackathon completed. I haven't been doing much actual building the last couple weeks, so I decided to read everything that existed about
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TanStack AI takes the headless, vendor-agnostic philosophy that made TanStack famous and applies it to AI development. Here's how it compares to Vercel's AI SDK.
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I can't believe Iñárritu is back WITH tom cruise WITH an insane gorillaz need drop in the trailer?? I will be extremely sat for this
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is the implication of the term "dogfooding" that there's dog in the food you're feeding your dog
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how do I make macbook screenshots not show up with slightly dulled colors when uploaded to twitter?
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I'm listening now. I've been a big 2.5 Flash enjoyer for random non-intensive chat (2.5 Flash Lite is the default on my better-chat app still)
We’re expanding the Gemini 3 family with the launch of Gemini 3 Flash. This model: — Combines Gemini 3’s Pro-grade reasoning with Flash-level latency, efficiency, and cost — Delivers frontier-level performance on PHD-level reasoning and knowledge benchmarks — Is our most
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man seeing everyone talk about it the last few days, rob reiner really was one of the best to ever do it. gonna watch "when harry met sally" tonight and pour one out for him 🫡
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spent the week largely devoted to getting caught up on Pluribus, which I did and it's another phenomenal slow-burn in the making. having done that, I decided to lock in for 12 Angry Men today. Obvious classic for obviously good reasons! Crazy what a buncha sweaty white dudes can
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no one talks about it, but this was the millennial generation's greatest contribution to society btw
The only thing that makes me even a little hopeful about the future these days is this huge, growing trend of the things people actually like and care about (because they're actually good and enjoyable to experience/use) increasingly being from single-person or small teams that
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The only thing that makes me even a little hopeful about the future these days is this huge, growing trend of the things people actually like and care about (because they're actually good and enjoyable to experience/use) increasingly being from single-person or small teams that
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Incredibly cool launch. Perfect timing for me wanting to check out Base UI and for my next project I'm currently scheming on requiring me to be very picky w/ the UI design 🙏
Introducing shadcn/create – Build your own shadcn/ui Customize Everything. Pick your component library, icons, base color, theme, fonts and build something that doesn’t look like everything else. Now available for Next.js, Vite, TanStack Start and v0.
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TIL about a Pineapple Express, which isn't just a silly mid-2000s comedy movie, but also a weather phenomen that explains why the Pacific Northwest experienced a ridiculous amount rain/floodign then suddenly became unseasonably warm in the middle of December
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next project will use base ui TRUST
Introducing Base UI v1 ✔︎ 35 unstyled UI components ✔︎ New npm package (base-ui/react) ✔︎ New website ✨ ✔︎ Configurable, composable, customizable ✔︎ Accessible, based on ARIA + WCAG https://t.co/HHGtrMZZLy
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Saw this video, too. Pretty sure his ultimate point was that "water use" is a wildly vague, extremely hard metric to measure in totality, and that there are specific ways in which AI water use is truly harmful (i.e. building a data center in a place that has a relatively small
AI will use around 260 billion gallons of water this year. Corn farms in the US will use around 20 TRILLION gallons of water this year. We should make corn illegal.
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hello new followers 👋 if you wanna see what I do besides learning about and writing about code, earlier this week I got mad at myself for falling out of my movie-watching habit, so I've got a thread going now where I intend to talk a tiny bit about everything I watch, just to
and today's challenge: the entirety of Lawrence of Arabia. an absolute marvel. a triumph of characterization and writing and filming on location. kinda funny watching in a post everyone-knows-about-Dune world 'cause it's hard not to be like "woah this is just like in Dune" every
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the last couple days were about getting caught up on Pluribus so I can be in on the convo at work lmao. this show is weird as hell and really good! love rhea seahorn to death. apple tv continues to impress w/ their prestige catalogue
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and today's challenge: the entirety of Lawrence of Arabia. an absolute marvel. a triumph of characterization and writing and filming on location. kinda funny watching in a post everyone-knows-about-Dune world 'cause it's hard not to be like "woah this is just like in Dune" every
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in case you thought I was fuckin' around, yesterday I watched Taxi Driver: it was okay. beautifully shot, and I get why it's a classic, but in many ways unwatchable w/ a modern eye.
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