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With AI, we can write code and build products faster. 

So I think, more important skills will now become marketing, sales, and ideas in general. 

In fact, this has always been this way, speed of writing code was never the bottleneck for successful products. 

It was always about ideas and sales. 

It's just that now we will have much bigger competition with probably a lot more software created, so it will be harder to stand out.

With AI, we can write code and build products faster. So I think, more important skills will now become marketing, sales, and ideas in general. In fact, this has always been this way, speed of writing code was never the bottleneck for successful products. It was always about ideas and sales. It's just that now we will have much bigger competition with probably a lot more software created, so it will be harder to stand out.

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Povilas Korop | Laravel Courses Creator & Youtuber
Tue Dec 16 06:42:00
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Lord Y. Fouzi 🇲🇾🇨🇭
Tue Dec 16 06:30:16
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staticmaker
Tue Dec 16 06:26:08
I recently lost patience with my sluggish performance in Windows 11 and decided to install Ubuntu 25 on the metal.

I was dealing with constant lag and stuttering (my autocorrect tried to make that “suffering,” but maybe that’s more accurate given how awful it is when the tools you rely on feel bad to use).

The final straw was when I recently bought a 24gb RAM Mac Mini M4 on eBay for like $950 just to mess around with and realized that it felt a million times better to work on than my PC.

And that’s truly absurd because the PC has a 32-core Threadripper and 512gb of RAM and dual 4090s and cost me like $14k including all the storage. The machine that costs 15x as much shouldn’t feel that much slower.

And of course the problem was that I was doing nearly all my work from within Ubuntu inside of WSL2. And that’s just very different from running directly on the metal. 

I don’t really know why I waited so long. I guess I’m used to the Windows UI and was worried about hating the Linux desktop. 

Having the new Mac as a daily driver dramatically reduced the risk for me, so I decided to dual boot Ubuntu directly on the metal.

I’m very glad I did, because the machine absolutely flies now. I had heard that the cool kids used Hyprland as the tiling window manager of the future so I decided to have Claude Code research it and set it all up for me using the JaKooLit distribution, which it duly took care of.

It’s going to take some getting used to, but it looks like a spaceship and just feels cool to use! The thing is, I don’t even bother to try to figure out how all the complex configuration works, I just have Claude Code figure it all out for me, and that works unbelievably well.

Anyway, the one thing I wasn’t liking was the wallpaper selection, which were all really cringe looking anime girls that I wouldn’t want anywhere near my computer. 

So I took a bunch of cool Midjourney images that I generated and shared on here a while back that were formatted as iPhone wallpapers and used MJ’s handy reframing feature to make them landscape orientation, and then used the upsampling feature to make them high enough resolution so they look nice on my Dell 6k monitor.

If you’d like to try these yourself, you can get them here:

 https://t.co/sn58LwHuPa

And I’ve attached my favorite ones here as images.

I recently lost patience with my sluggish performance in Windows 11 and decided to install Ubuntu 25 on the metal. I was dealing with constant lag and stuttering (my autocorrect tried to make that “suffering,” but maybe that’s more accurate given how awful it is when the tools you rely on feel bad to use). The final straw was when I recently bought a 24gb RAM Mac Mini M4 on eBay for like $950 just to mess around with and realized that it felt a million times better to work on than my PC. And that’s truly absurd because the PC has a 32-core Threadripper and 512gb of RAM and dual 4090s and cost me like $14k including all the storage. The machine that costs 15x as much shouldn’t feel that much slower. And of course the problem was that I was doing nearly all my work from within Ubuntu inside of WSL2. And that’s just very different from running directly on the metal. I don’t really know why I waited so long. I guess I’m used to the Windows UI and was worried about hating the Linux desktop. Having the new Mac as a daily driver dramatically reduced the risk for me, so I decided to dual boot Ubuntu directly on the metal. I’m very glad I did, because the machine absolutely flies now. I had heard that the cool kids used Hyprland as the tiling window manager of the future so I decided to have Claude Code research it and set it all up for me using the JaKooLit distribution, which it duly took care of. It’s going to take some getting used to, but it looks like a spaceship and just feels cool to use! The thing is, I don’t even bother to try to figure out how all the complex configuration works, I just have Claude Code figure it all out for me, and that works unbelievably well. Anyway, the one thing I wasn’t liking was the wallpaper selection, which were all really cringe looking anime girls that I wouldn’t want anywhere near my computer. So I took a bunch of cool Midjourney images that I generated and shared on here a while back that were formatted as iPhone wallpapers and used MJ’s handy reframing feature to make them landscape orientation, and then used the upsampling feature to make them high enough resolution so they look nice on my Dell 6k monitor. If you’d like to try these yourself, you can get them here: https://t.co/sn58LwHuPa And I’ve attached my favorite ones here as images.

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Jeffrey Emanuel
Tue Dec 16 06:20:01
Quite tragic. I didn't even have the opportunity to notice and talk, it seems

Quite tragic. I didn't even have the opportunity to notice and talk, it seems

last post guess I'll check it out

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Teortaxes▶️ (DeepSeek 推特🐋铁粉 2023 – ∞)
Tue Dec 16 06:18:07
新视频上线——小模型,大吞吐!实测英伟达开源 Nemotron 3 Nano 模型

本期视频我带你快速过一遍技术报告,并做了一些实测。

视频里你会看到:

- Nemotron 3 Nano 的核心配置:参数规模、MoE + Mamba Transformer 架构、1M 上下文

- 25T 预训练数据,两阶段课程学习 + SFT + RLVR + RLHF 的训练流程

- 官方给出的量化方案:从 BF16 到 FP8,选择性量化如何尽量「保分」

- Nano VS Qwen3 Next 真实任务:编码 + 写作

新视频上线——小模型,大吞吐!实测英伟达开源 Nemotron 3 Nano 模型 本期视频我带你快速过一遍技术报告,并做了一些实测。 视频里你会看到: - Nemotron 3 Nano 的核心配置:参数规模、MoE + Mamba Transformer 架构、1M 上下文 - 25T 预训练数据,两阶段课程学习 + SFT + RLVR + RLHF 的训练流程 - 官方给出的量化方案:从 BF16 到 FP8,选择性量化如何尽量「保分」 - Nano VS Qwen3 Next 真实任务:编码 + 写作

https://t.co/6rASRBkCK3

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nicekate
Tue Dec 16 06:15:36
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