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Amazon data center in Bahrain attacked by Iranian Revolutionary Guards

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Iran attacks Oracle data center in Dubai

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13 ポイント·投稿者 topherPedersen·3 か月前·5 コメント

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topherPedersen
·2 か月前·議論
Don't be evil. Drop the don't; it's cleaner.
topherPedersen
·2 か月前·議論
Anthropic has a great product, but what's going on in the stock market is astonishing. Companies waiting to be valued at a trillion dollars before going public? (I'm writing this comment with the assumption that they will go public soon and the valuation will be higher than this $965 billion dollar private valuation) The stock market used to be a place for companies to raise money from investors. But that isn't what it is anymore, it's a dumping ground. Venture capitalists & private investors are sucking all of the possible growth and future upside from these companies and then dumping them on retail investors when there's nothing left. There is no growth or upside left by the time these companies go public. If you invest in these IPOs you are buying the absolute peak with all potential future profits baked into the price, with nowhere left to go but down.
topherPedersen
·2 か月前·議論
Hype & greed are a hell of a drug
topherPedersen
·2 か月前·議論
It's been absolutely astonishing to see software developers pick software development as the first profession to attempt to automate away. Couldn't you geniuses have picked any other profession to start with? And it's not just the developers at Anthropic & OpenAI, even at my own company, the rockstar developers were the first to try and automate away all of the software development jobs at our company.
topherPedersen
·2 か月前·議論
From my experience, people are pretty good about cleaning up. The first year I went I camped solo, so I theoretically could have left a bunch of crap, but I didn't. The second year I camped with a camp, and they were really thorough with check out and break down. We had a formal clean up of certain areas that I participated in where I remember people finding the tiniest things, like little pieces of thread and what not. And then when I personally went to leave, we had someone come and inspect my area and whatnot. So in my opinion, I think people do a pretty good job. And even if people didn't do a good job... we are not talking about a beautiful national park here, it is a desolate wasteland where literally no life can survive. I saw maybe ONE bug while I was out there. Not even bugs can survive out there. It's like the surface of the moon.
topherPedersen
·3 か月前·議論
$60 billion with a B???
topherPedersen
·4 か月前·議論
You're exactly right
topherPedersen
·4 か月前·議論
I never used Sora to watch content, but there was a guy on TikTok that used to post these great Sora generated videos that I really liked. Honestly, I was kind of surprised to hear that they were shutting this app down today.
topherPedersen
·4 か月前·議論
I bought my son a Meta Quest headset and a second one for me to use while playing with him. Honestly, it kind of makes me sick when I use it. Will have to see if it gets any better the next time we play. I'm kind of lazy and just want to lie down when using it, but the last time I tried using it I had to stand up to be able to do whatever it was we were doing.
topherPedersen
·5 か月前·議論
I don't have any problem with Waymos having a human in the loop for assistance, but sending all of our jobs to other countries is destroying the United States.
topherPedersen
·6 か月前·議論
I noticed a photo of the Kalshi founders on the new homepage. I remember when Kalshi launched I thought it was so bad, and that those founders must be the very bottom of their class... they're billionaires now!
topherPedersen
·8 か月前·議論
There's a schizophrenic vandal here in Austin that spray paints SOMA© all up and down Riverside Drive.
topherPedersen
·8 か月前·議論
Rename it Snapp
topherPedersen
·8 か月前·議論
This is so cool! I'm a React-Native developer, and I'm glad to see more options like this coming into existence.
topherPedersen
·10 か月前·議論
I agree with this. My bosses boss thinks that AI is going to end up doing 95% of our work for us. From my experience (so far) AI coding follows the 80/20 rule, it can get you 80% of what you want for 20% of the time/effort. And the ratio might be more like, it'll get you 80% of what you want IMMEDIATELY, but it can't get you the last 20%, it needs a human to get it over the finish line.

It's super impressive in my opinion, but if you think it's going to straight up replace humans right now, I think you probably aren't a software developer in the trenches cranking out features.

I'm sort of a Neanderthal when it comes to understanding AI, but I don't think AI in it's current form works like a human. Right now, it kind of just cranks out all the code in one fell swoop. A human on the other hand works more iteratively. You write a little bit of code then you run it and look at an iPhone simulator, look at Figma designs, and see if you're getting closer to what you want. AI doesn't appear to know how to iterate, run code, look at designs, and debug things. I imagine in 100 years it will know how to do all that stuff though. And who knows, maybe in 1 year it will be able to do that. But as of right now, September 28th, 2025 it can't do that yet.
topherPedersen
·3 年前·議論
I got my first (and current) mobile developer job after building a budgeting/personal-finance app that synced with my bank account using Plaid.
topherPedersen
·6 年前·議論
As a solo/indie developer I love React-Native. Attempting to develop for Android and iOS at the same time is absolutely daunting. Maybe someone out there can do it, but it was simply too much for my brain to handle. But with React-Native I don't have to worry about any of that. I just write code and it doesn't matter what device people happen to be using.
topherPedersen
·7 年前·議論
This must be stopped.