Pedro Alcocer (human) (@pealco) 's Twitter Profile
Pedro Alcocer (human)

@pealco

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calendar_today16-02-2007 20:09:26

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This is an example of why general education is important. “🤡 Why do I need to take this gen ed requirement?? I’m going to be a ____! I’m never going to need this! 🤡” It’s so that you know things like Puerto Rico is a territory of the United States, you fucking moron.

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This weekend I hacked up something I’ve been going on about for weeks: ELO EVERYTHING - See two objects - Pick which you like more - Their ELOs adjust accordingly - (Repeat) - Check the leaderboard (ELO is the ranking algorithm from chess) Check it out! eloeverything.co

This weekend I hacked up something I’ve been going on about for weeks:
ELO EVERYTHING

- See two objects
- Pick which you like more
- Their ELOs adjust accordingly
- (Repeat)
- Check the leaderboard

(ELO is the ranking algorithm from chess)

Check it out! eloeverything.co
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an email from a company that i bought a screwdriver from 13 years ago telling me that they’ve updated their privacy policy

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awoken by nightmare that i would lose a karaoke competition because i couldn’t find the lyrics to the crane wife 3 fast enough

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Every product thoughtfluencer who tries to provide an ex-post-facto explanation for why some products succeed while others fail should watch this keynote by Darius Kazemi from XOXO. youtu.be/l_F9jxsfGCw

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Whether Modal is part of the tech stack will absolutely factor into my decision about where I work next. Never had a better developer experience.

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free app idea for vibe coders!! developers waste massive amounts of time debugging. imagine you just paste in your code and it tells you whether the program will eventually finish running or loop forever. just a simple yes/no answer why has nobody built this yet?