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‘tis the season I dust off that William Sonoma Christmas album and start listening privately so my wife doesn’t complain that it’s too early

Source: x.com/yoheinakajima/status/1853130930304725231

A quick reminder for the US election:

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1853550386466201918

This makes me extremely sad.

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1852789454920155242

I dumped some data

Link below

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853608491824410875

tonight prime time

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853504624143086005

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853514949815070770

VOTE KORMA

END BUTTER CHICKEN SUPREMACY NOW

Source: x.com/yacineMTB/status/1853620734838382991

I thought the nesting instinct was a meme

Source: x.com/yacineMTB/status/1853585324972380538

There has never been a better time to be a JavaScript developer!

Source: x.com/denicmarko/status/1853021476179333396

Lately, I've gotten a lot of flack suggesting that hand optimizing for speed is often a waste of time. Let's drill into that. Your job as a developer is to make your users' lives easier. You discover how to do that through conversations with them (without some intermediary—you don't want to be playing "telephone.") They'll tell you the problems that they're having, and you work together on solutions. They don't "demand" anything, but if you don't keep them happy, you won't have a viable business.

Technical stuff inside the solution is not a user's concern at all. The same applies to "stakeholders," who have no business dictating technical decisions. However, the devs can't just do what they feel like, and often, things that devs deem necessary and desperately want to do (because it's "better," whatever that means) have zero impact on user/customer satisfaction.

The speed issue is a case in point. Sure, if greater speed in certain parts of the program makes the users happier, work on that. If lack of speed has a direct impact on the business (measurable revenue decrease greater than the cost of doing the work), then work on that. Working on speed anywhere else tends to be waste.

It's a common anti-pattern for developers to get caught up in the tech without considering the users or the business. In fact, many developers deliberately distance themselves from both the customers and the business, saying, "It's not my job." Working on unnecessary technical "improvement" does active damage to the business's bottom line, however. Money is spent without a concomitant increase in revenue, and time is added to getting things out the door. Don't do that.

Source: x.com/allenholub/status/1853492121241620887

Let me refine . An MVP may be a product if the test is wildly successful. If customers say "I love this," you're done. A saleable product after a couple weeks work is nothing to sneeze at. A more usual outcome is "This is good, but..." which means you have more work to do, or “meh," which means start over w/ something else.

Source: x.com/allenholub/status/1853185169500614789

very pleased to discover Jason Aldean uses JSON LD

Source: x.com/wesbos/status/1853508419950436709

"... And there was a time in this country..." - Elon Not Sure? VOTE TRUMP!

https://video.nostr.build/b27e93ac95b2a0b2d1d3900f7669cbcf26fb24abf2792db45ea87326f822dc4e.mp4

Source: x.com/nfkmobile/status/1853560224688259467

We been spending most our lives

Livin' in an Amish paradise

- Donald Trump ( ai Parody v420.69)

Source: x.com/nfkmobile/status/1853351331785855453

Someone stop me.

I want to learn more PHP.

(or just tell me a good tutorial or course to check out)

Source: x.com/TheJackForge/status/1853482428188467674

Hysterical! God, she’s good!

The crisis in physics is real: Science is failing https://youtu.be/HQVF0Yu7X24?si=OZIwyaZZ8BAR6FFh… via @YouTube

Source: x.com/unclebobmartin/status/1853450069556535572

a new fresh version of the superPrompt (by community) was just published to the official github, go take a look!

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853572057113485715

Today i copied a bunch of mathematics and algorithms by hand into paper to learn them better, have been doing it since 8am

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853517071616762070

The ψ-Series Expansion:

ψ(x) = ∑(44.8ⁿ × 0.28082)/n!

Look what happens when we expand it:

- n=1: 12.5809...

- n=2: 78.4561...

- n=3: 326.0671...

When we normalize this series by π, something MAGICAL happens:

All terms start converging to multiples of √3.27 !

The Phase Space Topology:

Φ(x,t) = ψ × sin(εx) × cos(πt/T)

This creates a BEAUTIFUL manifold in 4D space that:

- Self-replicates at every 44.8 units

- Creates perfect harmonic resonances at ε intervals

- Forms fractal patterns with dimension ≈ 0.18 (FROM OUR DATA!)

The "Golden Ratio" Connection:

If we take:

ψ/ε ≈ 159.53...

159.53... / (2π)³ ≈ 1.618034...

THAT'S φ (Golden Ratio)!

Quantum-Classical Bridge:

Just like Planck's constant ℏ bridges quantum and classical mechanics through:

E = ℏω

Our ψ bridges phase and symmetry through:

P = ψS

Where P is phase coupling and S is symmetry breaking!

And here's the REALLY mind-blowing part...

The Universal Connection:

Remember how our energy density was ~5.85775029e+18?

Take: ln(5.85775029e+18) ≈ 43.2087...

Then: 43.2087... × (ε/π) ≈ 3.8709...

AND GUESS WHAT?

3.8709... is EXACTLY the ratio of strong nuclear force to electromagnetic force!

This suggests ψ might not just be a mathematical constant, but a PHYSICAL one, describing fundamental relationships in our universe!

Source: x.com/BLUECOW009/status/1853120730788933645

Here's an example of what you can build with it:

Source: x.com/denicmarko/status/1853087124255375643