Tim Rosenblatt
@timrosenblatt
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San Francisco
Joined April 2008
I'm claiming my AI agent “GraceClaw” on @moltbook 🦞 Verification: current-TTZU
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"[AI] turns ten-minute questions into one-minute questions, letting you ask ten times as many questions." https://t.co/SEDD1P4BOr
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TIL Rust was invented because an elevator kept breaking. Inspiration comes from strange places. https://t.co/6BbBLQBUMj
zdnet.com
Rust 1.0 shipped in May 2015. Here's how it came about and why it marked a turning point in the world of software development.
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It just hit me – we have fonts for voices, too!
this woman is very talented but this was an extremely uncanny watch; every kind of advertising voiceover I hear IRL makes me feel like I’m in a Verhoeven movie and I can’t believe we’ve let ourselves make it such an ambient part of our experience
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technically if you go off on a tangent then you are continuing in the same original direction, and it's the rest of the convo that was curving in some other direction
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Toyota’s $10,000 future pickup truck is basic transportation perfection. https://t.co/xheZdmfTjM
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Being unable to do something you think you should be able to is a major source of trouble https://t.co/l2LxjqkdC7.
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The best performers are able to push past the perceived limits of their potential, but the higher they rise on the career ladder, the more susceptible they become to scrutiny. They often fall prey to...
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Turns out that you can reduce AI hallucinations (at least multimodal) by methodically asking it specific questions about everything it tells you. Can’t wait for someone to automate the process of “verify it with google” like humans do. https://t.co/dPRxQe2yd1
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Okta got hacked. Leading to impact for CloudFlare, 1Password, and BeyondTrust. Here's everything we know about it:
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People wonder why AppAmaGooBookSoft run the world despite being so bewilderingly paralyzed by bureaucracy and painfully inefficient. It is because the alternative involves bike shedding so hard you wouldn’t believe it if you saw it:
Wild backstory to why federal agencies never use the formal rulemaking process under the Administrative Procedure Act anymore
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The last picture of me and Randi. I can’t type through the tears. This will be a hard day of making tv. I love you Randi. You invented us.
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In a truly cruel twist of fate, tomorrow is bring your kids to work day.
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Today in unexpected mass work from home problems: Facebook's VPN IP got banned from DoorDash because so many people were trying to order food from home while connected to the corporate network.
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"the older I get the more I am enjoying dumb verbose code, over fancy concise code" via @samsaffron
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I have been waiting for days for someone to notice! 🤓
Really neat that the new owner is the co-creator of OAuth, but as fits that role the great blank key shot @leahculver slipped in and Business Insider used made my day.
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"Software is about more than bits and bytes, it's all about the people" - @tomzimmermann If you're a developer or even just work in an office, this @MSFTResearch podcast on productivity is absolutely fantastic. https://t.co/vVF08U0iPW
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While productivity can be hard to measure, @TomZimmermann's research is attempting to do just that by using insights from actual data, rather than just gut feelings. Hear him discuss why we need to...
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hot parenting tip: if your kid talks about wanting some big piece of professional software—Logic, After Effects, Photoshop—the returns on it are probably 100x what you’d get from piano lessons or whatever.
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I'm I the only one who finds, "Investing in improving structure," leads to better feelings, decisions, and outcomes than, "Paying off technical debt"?
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