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Maxime Petazzoni

@mpetazzoni

Engineering leader building great teams and products @wherobots. Previously @splunk/@signalfx. Tweets and opinions are my own. 🇫🇷🇺🇸

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The 1-person $1B startup will never happen because SOC2 requires you to have a second human approver to all changes going to production.

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holy sh*t... your llm remembers everything you typed 🤯 researchers just proved you can recover the EXACT input text from a language model's hidden states. not similar text. not approximate. the actual words you typed. here's what they found: • transformer language models

holy sh*t... your llm remembers everything you typed 🤯

researchers just proved you can recover the EXACT input text from a language model's hidden states. 

not similar text. not approximate. 

the actual words you typed.

here's what they found:
• transformer language models
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💯 So much engineering effort spent on MCP implementations everywhere APIs already exist. But it does standardize on JSON-RPC, SSE, and OAuth2. Sampling is also an important (albeit badly named) feature.

Andrej Karpathy (@karpathy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've never felt this much behind as a programmer. The profession is being dramatically refactored as the bits contributed by the programmer are increasingly sparse and between. I have a sense that I could be 10X more powerful if I just properly string together what has become

Bill Ackman (@billackman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On the topic of billionaires and wealth taxes in California, I am opposed to wealth taxes because they effectively represent an expropriation of private property and have many unintended and negative consequences that have occurred in every country that has launched such a tax.

Aakash Gupta (@aakashg0) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is a no brainer. Here’s why. The “buy, borrow, die” strategy is the single biggest loophole in the American tax code, and Ackman just proposed the cleanest fix anyone has ever put forward. Let me walk through the mechanics. Step 1: You build $10B in company stock. You

steve caldwell 🎉 (@moreconfetti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

PSA for a CTO, Head of AI, VP/Dir of Engineering, CXO: This is going to be one of the most important "back to work" weeks of your career. You must get your team aligned on agentic dev ASAP. If you're feeling behind or overwhelmed, here are some good reads to get you inspired 🧵

Vic 🌮 (@vicvijayakumar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here are the 4 topics we should continue to talk about this week. We are canceling all other topics at this time. 1. AI has resulted in lots of developers outshipping themselves and improving their product, and caused a cambrian explosion of personal software, personal insights,

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When GitHub went down, we used to not be able to commit and push code. Now we can't even write it 😅. githubstatus.com/incidents/vyxb…

Abhishek Singh (@natoshi_sakmoto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The best senior software engineers I’ve worked with all share this exact trait: extreme ownership. When something breaks in production, they don’t start with “the requirements were unclear” or “another team caused it.” They start with: “What did I miss?” or “What assumption did

Dane Knecht 🦭 (@dok2001) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Everything we're doing to make codebases "agent-ready" (better docs, less dead code, smaller surfaces) engineers always needed too. Agents just have zero tolerance for the entropy humans learned to work around. They can't "just know" a file is outdated or a code path is dead.

Maxime Petazzoni (@mpetazzoni) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👇🏼 The speed and scale at which this happened - it wasn't working before December, and now it's basically the default way to work - is part of what makes it the most exciting times in our careers. And if AI is expected to accelerate many things even further, ... 🤯