David Solheim (@davidtsolheim) 's Twitter Profile
David Solheim

@davidtsolheim

@acronymmeaning, @solheimtech | Making the world better one website at a time.

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eric zakariasson (@ericzakariasson) 's Twitter Profile Photo

until this is native in product (which is soon), here's an approach you can take to implement the pattern of research, plan and implement

until this is native in product (which is soon), here's an approach you can take to implement the pattern of research, plan and implement
DHH (@dhh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"If you can't intimidate people into silence and compliance with the woke orthodoxies by threatening their job or their social circle, you might be able to threaten them with actual violence. That's what the "nazi" accusation is there to convey." world.hey.com/dhh/calling-so…

DHH (@dhh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hey JetBrains, you don't have to do this nonsense any more. I fully understand why companies felt cowed into these humiliations, but the woke regime has fallen, so you can stop performing its rites.

The Humanoid Hub (@thehumanoidhub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Amazon is training humanoids to move boxes. Makes sense! OmniRetarget is a data generation engine that enables complex loco-manipulation for humanoids. It uses offline retargeting from human MoCap datasets and augments data from single demos to produce 8 hours of trajectories

Dmitrii Kovanikov (@chshersh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Software Engineers are not paid for writing code. They’re paid for solving problems. The faster you accept this, the better your life and career will be.

Massimo (@rainmaker1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Researchers have created a 5D glass disc capable of storing an astounding 360 terabytes of data — roughly 100,000 times the capacity of a standard DVD — while surviving for billions of years under extreme conditions. The disc uses ultrafast laser writing to create

Researchers have created a 5D glass disc capable of storing an astounding 360 terabytes of data — roughly 100,000 times the capacity of a standard DVD — while surviving for billions of years under extreme conditions. 

The disc uses ultrafast laser writing to create
David Solheim (@davidtsolheim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It's amazing that we live in a world where we can live stream rocket launches while utilizing AI to develop lightning fast applications that can run on almost any device accessible from almost anywhere on the planet. So excited for the future for our species if we stick together!