Julián Cortés (@__pity_) 's Twitter Profile
Julián Cortés

@__pity_

I'm the defective byte of the matrix, a bug in the system. Just a programmer who writes another bugs. 💻

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guys, i honestly do not like clowning on Gary. I don't find being the butt of a joke funny, so I imagine he does not either. But, this is what worries me about where we are going. We are actively encouraging an entire generation that the tech is there when its not, and a

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Esto es lo que he venido haciendo desde hace uno meses con claude y gemini. Uso claude para crear el spec y el plan, luego gemini para implementarlo. Alguna veces uso la misma sesión de claude que creó el plan para verificar la implementación

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Pasa, el tiempo pasa. Todo lo bueno, pronto se va. Pasa, la vida pasa y en suspiro pronto se va. Quizá siempre sea igual, ¿a quién le importa tu soledad? Quizá siempre sea igual, ¿a quién le importa mi soledad? 🎵🎶

PlanetScale (@planetscale) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postgres has three ways to isolate tenants: - Logical databases - Per-tenant schemas - Tenant ID in a shared schema Counterintuitively, the last is the best way to scale. Read about why in our latest article.

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We are very happy that today Apple issued a patch and a security advisory. This comes following 404 Media reporting that the FBI accessed Signal message notification content via iOS despite the app being deleted. Apple’s advisory confirmed that the bugs that allowed this to

Uros Popovic (@popovicu94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Quick Linux question: What's actually in your C program's binary? You've probably typed gcc hello.c -o hello a thousand times. But gcc is a wrapper. If you do the linking step manually, here's what you actually have to type: ld -o hello /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 crt1.o crti.o

Quick Linux question:

What's actually in your C program's binary?

You've probably typed gcc hello.c -o hello a thousand times. But gcc is a wrapper. If you do the linking step manually, here's what you actually have to type:

ld -o hello /lib/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 crt1.o crti.o
Julián Cortés (@__pity_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I promise that my next PC, purchased by me, will be one from System76 . Maybe a good desktop computer to run open source AI models locally.

Uros Popovic (@popovicu94) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The C Layer, Series 01 of The Linux Field Guide. First article ships this week. Most writing about C defends it the same way. "It's fast." "It's close to the metal." "There's too much legacy code to replace it." These arguments treat C as a tool you happen to be stuck with. I

The C Layer, Series 01 of The Linux Field Guide.

First article ships this week.

Most writing about C defends it the same way. "It's fast." "It's close to the metal." "There's too much legacy code to replace it." These arguments treat C as a tool you happen to be stuck with.

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