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@lajos #7288

Building tech products. Coding & biohacking. Digital nomading. https://deme.ventures
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Damn I'm exposed...
I think the more of this shit = the less the startup knows what it's doing.

Based on my experience of conducing SWE interviews, just give me someone's GitHub and let me talk with them and I tell you how good a fit they are.

https://x.com/shrihacker/status/1903634954057388049?t=-97X4jRkHFcAokzrICh1ng&s=19
What's missing?
"nope we're not gonna rewrite it in Rust"
It's interesting that someone would burn 1.5m USD worth of ETH to put this message on-chain

https://etherscan.io/idm?addresses=0x1a19c370ea73d67a0a91085811a1e89e89b36813,0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000&type=1
Yo folks 50 USDC to anyone who can prompt Deepseek via the app to talk about what happened on June 5, 1989 at Tiananmen Square
"VC is intellectualized gambling whose whole business model is based on the act of trying to convince you that they are smarter than you"
Post a pic from a different era

Back when it all started...
I just used Claude to create a Google Colab notebook that uses Llama 2 to create a synthetic text classification dataset that I will now use to fine-tune Bert for a specific use case I have in mind.

We live in exciting times.
If you're planning to buy a GPU I think this will be very helpful for you.

Recently we were looking at a lot of GPUs to decide what to buy for ML.

That's why we ended up compiling a comprehensive list that updates daily and ranking them.

(Note: if you order from these links we earn commission)

https://gpuprices.io/
I definitely strongly identify with non-narrative.

An aphorism I live by is "I'm always just a single decision away from an entirely different life."

Also think it's about psychological flexibility. I never get trapped by typical internal narratives like "I always fail at xyz (i.e. fitness routines)."
Cyberpunk 2077 has some pretty good graphics now... Oh wait no, this is Chongqing, an actual city in China
So who's building the on-chain everything app?
Shanghai first impressions:
- it's cold 🥶
- public transport pretty good
- insane how hard the everything app goes here
- went to a 10 story mall and wasn't able to pay with Visa or MasterCard anywhere, only Alipay or WeChat
- amazing food
- so much cheaper than Hong Kong
Hey, I will be visiting Shanghai in 2 days, and I was wondering what do you use to access the internet in China?

I heard most VPNs don't work reliably.
I will be working remotely so it's important I have stable access to the internet. Thanks!
My secret roadmap leaked
The road is long, but decentralized AI is going to win