Matthias Grawinkel (@meatz) 's Twitter Profile
Matthias Grawinkel

@meatz

I can be googled, therefore I am

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🖖Jochen Mader 🇪🇺 | @codepitbull@chaos.social (@codepitbull) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are currently in the process of migrating our stuff to Java Operator SDK v3 ... HOLY SMOKES THIS IS GREAT. The addition of dependent ressources and workflows is amazing. The code become so much cleaner and better to read! Massive kudos to everyone involved!

Edgeless Systems (@edgelesssystems) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read the latest coverage of our open-source release of Constellation on VentureBeat! With Constellation, we are making #confidentialcomputing accessible for everyone. venturebeat.com/security/is-co…

Naval (@naval) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t argue with idiots on the Internet. How do you know you’re arguing with an idiot? Because they’re arguing with idiots on the Internet.

Ty Smith (@tsmith) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Kotlin is now the recommended programming language for server-side JVM usage at Google, set to replace Java while still providing access to a large existing Java ecosystem." youtu.be/o14wGByBRAQ

Bojan Tunguz (@tunguz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Google seems like a pretty simple app. It’s just a text input box with a bunch of web links as an output. Does it really need more than 10 engineers to maintain?

Paul Graham (@paulg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I expected technology to make programming less laborious, as it does to most things. But I have to admit I expected it to happen by programmers switching to more powerful languages, rather than continuing to write programs full of boilerplate, but having AIs generate most of it.

Tivadar Danka (@tivadardanka) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I described some of the most beautiful and famous mathematical theorems to Midjourney. Here is how it imagined them: 1. "The set of real numbers is uncountably infinite."

I described some of the most beautiful and famous mathematical theorems to Midjourney.

Here is how it imagined them:

1. "The set of real numbers is uncountably infinite."
Matthias Grawinkel (@meatz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have EVERYTHING encrypted. Tiny tinfoil hat, guilty as charged. But what happens if I get hit by a bus? My trusted people need a way in. That's why I built teSSSera to split secrets into multiple pieces. #ShamirSecretSharing made useable: tesssera.z0id.net