dbosch
No user record in our sample, but dbosch has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
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I have a growing collection of prompts I reuse. Not the ones in my code. The ones I manually copy/paste into ChatGPT or Claude. Right now they're in Apple Notes and Notion. It works, but it's not great. I'm curious how…
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Hubspot seems ubiquitous as CRM and Marketing Automation tool for startups. But it feels so clunky sometimes, not API-first, and really slow. I wonder they are any companies building the next Hubspot out there.
- Fuel cells in (Toshiba) laptops edge closer (2006) (news.bbc.co.uk)
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Deep Blue vs. Kasparov game happened 22 years ago. What is the state of chess program vs. humans (say Magnus Carlsen)? Is there any chance for a human to beat the computer? Or is settled for good now?
- New Pocket is here (getpocket.com)
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After reading most of Paul Graham's essay, I'm really curious on how ViaWeb looked. what was the interface like? It seems super-advanced for the pre-2000 internet. And I'm dead curious to see the UX/UI.
- Whatsapp Business API (whatsapp.com)
- Nintendo into hands of Famicom-Generation president (bloomberg.com)
- Nintendo is getting a new president (twitter.com)
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Apps have won the mobile platform. Can we expect the web to rise again?
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I used to get graphical inspiration from Tumblr. But it has lost its hype. Which service is replacing Tumblr?
- Rent a Family, inc (Documentary) (imdb.com)
- How to Clean Up Hundreds of Tons of Melted Nuclear Fuel (bloomberg.com)
- Perfect Scrollbar (jQuery) (lewagon.com)
- One of the best coding bootcamp in the world (lewagon.com)
- Intel to Acquire 15 Percent Ownership of Here (newsroom.intel.com)
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Nokia bought Navteq for 8.1 billion USD back in 2007. And sold it to BMW/Daimler/Audi(VW) for 2.78 billion USD in 2015. The lost of valuation seems a bit odd at a time where maps are a critical asset for tech companies…
- So, You Want to Be a Computer Programmer… (medium.com)