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Founder | Author | Speaker Building @beltstripe I'm Not The Man Of Your Dreams. Your Imagination Wasn't This Great.

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Sani Yusuf
Tue Nov 04 08:08:23
Full stack devs, SWEs, MLEs, forward deployed engineers, research engineers, applied scientists: we are hiring!

Join us and tackle cutting-edge challenges including physical AI, time series, material sciences, cybersecurity and many more.

Positions available in Paris, London, Singapore, Amsterdam, NYC, SF, or remote.

https://t.co/INALdNGvCP

Full stack devs, SWEs, MLEs, forward deployed engineers, research engineers, applied scientists: we are hiring! Join us and tackle cutting-edge challenges including physical AI, time series, material sciences, cybersecurity and many more. Positions available in Paris, London, Singapore, Amsterdam, NYC, SF, or remote. https://t.co/INALdNGvCP

Frontier AI in your hands. https://t.co/VdyEwpQsiy Apps: https://t.co/1vZA5XdBYo https://t.co/rj5G4u5sHu

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Mistral AI
Tue Nov 04 08:06:15
Omarchy has been on an incredible growth spurt over the last few months. We've distributed over a petabyte worth of ISOs in the last thirty days alone, which is enough for 150,000+ new installs. In total, we're well into the hundreds of thousands of ISO downloads.

But what I care more about than the numbers are the anecdotes. I'm constantly hearing from people who switched from Windows or Mac to Omarchy and love this beautiful, modern, and opinionated Linux way.

This is something the Linux diehards tend to forget. What seems like old hat to them ("Hyprland?! Psh, I ran i3 in 2006!!!") is completely revolutionary to most people who've never used a tiling window manager. If you've only ever used Windows or Mac, Omarchy is like traveling to a different computer dimension — full of strange, wonderful new colors and designs.

There's still work to do before Linux is likely to take over the desktop for "normies". But that was never the mission for Omarchy. We've been targeting people who genuinely love computers, don't mind learning how they work, and are willing to invest time in memorizing hotkeys to be able to become much more proficient and efficient machine operators.

That's surely a subset of all computer users, but tons of such people exist! And it's not just developers, although they make up the lion's share. I've also seen Omarchy get embraced by designers and writers. Not just because this is such a fresh, new take on what a computer can look and feel like, but also because, as a community, we've dumped the silly gatekeeping that for so long has hampered the adoption of Linux.

It was part of the reason I didn't think Linux on the desktop was something for me personally for so long. So happy to have been proven wrong! And now I'm excited to help others come to the same conclusion.

Omarchy is for anyone who loves computers ✌️

Omarchy has been on an incredible growth spurt over the last few months. We've distributed over a petabyte worth of ISOs in the last thirty days alone, which is enough for 150,000+ new installs. In total, we're well into the hundreds of thousands of ISO downloads. But what I care more about than the numbers are the anecdotes. I'm constantly hearing from people who switched from Windows or Mac to Omarchy and love this beautiful, modern, and opinionated Linux way. This is something the Linux diehards tend to forget. What seems like old hat to them ("Hyprland?! Psh, I ran i3 in 2006!!!") is completely revolutionary to most people who've never used a tiling window manager. If you've only ever used Windows or Mac, Omarchy is like traveling to a different computer dimension — full of strange, wonderful new colors and designs. There's still work to do before Linux is likely to take over the desktop for "normies". But that was never the mission for Omarchy. We've been targeting people who genuinely love computers, don't mind learning how they work, and are willing to invest time in memorizing hotkeys to be able to become much more proficient and efficient machine operators. That's surely a subset of all computer users, but tons of such people exist! And it's not just developers, although they make up the lion's share. I've also seen Omarchy get embraced by designers and writers. Not just because this is such a fresh, new take on what a computer can look and feel like, but also because, as a community, we've dumped the silly gatekeeping that for so long has hampered the adoption of Linux. It was part of the reason I didn't think Linux on the desktop was something for me personally for so long. So happy to have been proven wrong! And now I'm excited to help others come to the same conclusion. Omarchy is for anyone who loves computers ✌️

Father of three, Creator of Ruby on Rails + Omarchy, Co-owner & CTO of 37signals, Shopify director, NYT best-selling author, and Le Mans 24h class-winner.

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DHH
Tue Nov 04 08:06:11
You won't believe it, I was just thinking of «can't Chyna build cheap inflatable space stations once they get better launch capacity?» and lo and behold, they've  indeed been looking into that! 
Very 2D culture, very predictable. Just going through sane ideas.

You won't believe it, I was just thinking of «can't Chyna build cheap inflatable space stations once they get better launch capacity?» and lo and behold, they've indeed been looking into that! Very 2D culture, very predictable. Just going through sane ideas.

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Tue Nov 04 08:06:06
RT @a16z: David Sacks says the biggest risk of AI was described not by James Cameron in The Terminator but by George Orwell in 1984.

“I al…

RT @a16z: David Sacks says the biggest risk of AI was described not by James Cameron in The Terminator but by George Orwell in 1984. “I al…

AI Optimist. Empiricist, not 'rationalist'. Anti world government.

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renji
Tue Nov 04 08:03:23
> they don't know we uploaded Yud 2.5 years ago

> they don't know we uploaded Yud 2.5 years ago

We're in a race. It's not USA vs China but humans and AGIs vs ape power centralization. @deepseek_ai stan #1, 2023–Deep Time «C’est la guerre.» ®1

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Tue Nov 04 08:01:11
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