In December 2017 I've tweeted 251 times
My Twitter archive of December 2017
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for December 2017.
Tweets
- We have a QR Code powered Christmas calendar @NordicTweets: https://t.co/On0nCkrCVH
- .@Tesla betrayed the German people by faking their eligibility for tax benefits for electric vehicles: https://t.co/whEiwB2tmx
- So true! https://t.co/U7q2wh6VUZ
- @Ookami86 @NordicTweets We don't work weekends here ;-)
- Here is my list of upcoming #Cloud / #IoT / #JavaScript conferences that cover travel expenses and I am going to apply to: https://t.co/GQo4D8ONps Let me know if there are more interesting ones.
- Sandro calls for widening your software design vocabulary ... in order to fight your bias towards a certain style of software. https://t.co/6BrJOmrV9g
- Wenn @twitkalk über Rezepte schreiben würde, käme https://t.co/cha3zrRzS1 dabei raus. 😂😂😂
- Work with this brilliant human while taming machines: @SamirTalwar https://t.co/q28lDd8kIi
- @tpflug Disable parallel run once?
- @tpflug Ah, ok, the error only occurs if you run the targets in parallel? Then have targets print errors to stderr and pipe stdout to /dev/null ?
- Rain in Trondheim 🇳🇴 after a week of -10°: https://t.co/5fogSOqIC9
- @jke Das Problem ist vor allem, dass E-Mail als Ablage verwendet wird. Wenn man hin will zu einfacher verschlüsselter Kommunikation in Unternehmen: Signal, Telegram, WhatsApp. Und die Projektdaten zentral ablegen.
- @jke Nein, aber so lange es auf Unternehmens-Ebene keine Änderung gibt, wird sich das privat nie etablieren.
- Søstrene Grene haben wir hier in Trondheim zum ersten Mal besucht. Sehr koselig, wie die Norweger dazu sagen. https://t.co/yxQiULQtlB
- "We have no managers and are in need of none. We are not crazy, mind you. The company didn’t collapse. Conversely, the retention has improved, motivation went through the roof, and financially the company has never been more stable as it is now." https://t.co/5xBacQ66I4
- @RidingWolf I wonder which type of keys to take ...
- 👏 https://t.co/nRJgj81pfK
- First Snowplough on the road in Trondheim 🇳🇴 🌨
- @helloanselm Yes, but it was not that much before here (100m above sea level).
- I thought about how to generate JSX from plain HTML, which would enable having an HTML design styleguid which can evolve out of which JSX is generated automatically. This would create a better separation of concern for app logic / design.
- And migrating to another UI framework / or upgrading would be much easier.
- @dtanzer @SourceKnights Yes, that sounds what I am thinking. This is especially helpful for the collaboration between designers and developers.
- @RealIvanSanchez Yes, but this would need to be done continously.
- @RealIvanSanchez Imagine you have an HTML preview like this: https://t.co/GfiBsftSlw But the JSX elements are generated automatically from that file everytime you change it.
- @datenreisender Ah, that is the other way around. What I have in mind is using a given Framework like @getbootstrap, build a UI styleguide based on that and generate the JSX components off that. That way the reference for the design does not depend on JSX, but would be pure HTML.
- @webstep manke takk for deilige gaven fra @NordicTweets https://t.co/F0gSh4z26I
- #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/DNle3d56IZ
- Ein ausfuerhlicher Artikel ueber CodeDoor*: https://t.co/fIGeZD4ivS * skrivt på norske tastaturen mine som har ikke tyske bokstaver
- 😍 https://t.co/omkIXrRvdC
- @RidingWolf I'm riding (sliding?) my bike to work ;-)
- @rradczewski Check out https://t.co/3dQYYBZInN
- Despite heavy snow 🌨 on the roads, many @NordicTweets employees here in Trondheim 🇳🇴 bike to work 🚵➡🏢. The bicycle parking stands are full. A heated garage, a place to wash your bike and hangers for wet cloth make this a very comfortable activity! https://t.co/xG36jM3b7z
- @rradczewski Well RBPi is basically a PC in IoT/Low Power Device terms. For the OS part of your IoT solutions: check out https://t.co/Ke4GN96kov or https://t.co/8nzYdBJgVI ... but those run on low-power ARM cores (like in Bluetooh Peripherals).
- @rradczewski I'm looking into this topic for a talk right now (with JavaScript all the way to the peripheral). Check out @Espruino: https://t.co/os0BOLSUav
- @RidingWolf I just gifted me the black switches with holes (blank) caps.
- I've openened https://t.co/Dtjd32bUw7 in @WebStormIDE ... BAD IDEA
- vim to the rescue! https://t.co/oRhjun2SkX https://t.co/VzsQ08hXKp
- Replace competitors with "startups", works equally good. Also: "some market leader in a totally different sector does A" https://t.co/UTqXxfAyQj
- So beautiful 😍 #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/8VpEkSYNi2
- non-men of code, please take this survey, so the sample rate does reflect reality. Right now only 3% non-male have take the survey. https://t.co/Er9YExjJXT
- @SamirTalwar I have no definite answer, but the underlying question is, what story should master tell: A story of how the code came into existence, or A story of when it became active. Because only when it is in master, its available to others (or your prod system).
- Nice @AWS lambda will soon support @golang: https://t.co/zbT2F8tAyC
- @BASTAcon @codePrincess Diätohne
- Wow: https://t.co/bvWebe6sIE 🎶
- I came for the conversation and found waffles. Or the other way around 🤔. #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/C47Etzcfpx
- @codePrincess Dann wäre da noch Sojasauce ...
- @findingmarbles Haha, exactly for that reason I have a static blog. No access logs, no analytics. But see it the other way around: no nagging need to write another post to keep / increase numbers.
- @FrauMamonova Because all a customer ever wants is boring and predictable.
- Serverless Computing Serverless Databases came to make our jobs as developers easy. ... I sometimes dream of Computerless Users
- 😱 https://t.co/bzT3kg25mm
- @rradczewski Just discovered @Domogik ...
- Why you can talk at a conference without being an expert: https://t.co/MMfzxC7NTa
- Koselig kontor! #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/H4szm4I40T
- @fhinkel Das Promise
- Awesome! 🌈 https://t.co/BhDVrp6nLp
- OH: 5 screens is too much.
- @benjamin These expectations could be shared with the interviewee beforehand, I think that would be very valuable for all parties.
- Today in @AvnetSilica advent calendar: your chance to win a @NordicTweets Thingy:52! https://t.co/nnNl5FgYgz https://t.co/OZAGeUpRP1
- Taco fredag på kantinen! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/xpedDh360U
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT There is no reason why this someone cannot be the team itself. Only if the team is confident making a decision will they be truly committed to living with the consequences.
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT https://t.co/5xBacQ66I4
- So apparently it's a thing here in Norway 🇳🇴 to put 26% sugar in Sour Herring. 🤔 🍬 🐟 https://t.co/1jzPnkrABb
- @calibanatspace Das ist IMO der beste Benefit der Cloud: es gibt praktisch keine Ausfälle. Und wenn, kann man eh nichts machen außer warten. Das führt zu sehr entspannten Wochenenden, obwohl man kritische Infrastruktur verwaltet.
- #JavaScript madness: https://t.co/aiRBLJLjrr
- @thilographie_de Oh, that sounds horrible. At least that's not in there. The quality of the fish was good. Just way too sweet for my taste. I'll try other brands. One of the fun parts of being in a new country: exploring their food.
- In general, try to avoid filtering out properties from objects, since this opens your code up for unexpected side-effects. In most cases you are far better off in return only known properties. And with ES6 this is really simple to achieve: ({prop1, prop2}) => ({prop1, prop2})
- The other day I replaced a dependency to printf, someone needed to put a string in the middle of another string: printf('abc%sdef', val). In ES6 this can be nicely substituted with: this function val => `abc${val}def`. https://t.co/b9OXjcrQjc What if the template is dynamic? >
- Since Template Literals cannot be constructed at runtime, your template string cannot come from a variable, but must be constructed using backticks (`). So if you load the string from the database, it is as simple as replacing the placholder.
- Use very restrictive code like: const templateString = 'abc${val}def' // could come from a database ... const val = 'f00'; console.log(templateString.replace(/\${val}/g, val)) which replaces the exact instace of the placeholder, nothing else.
- Don't do things that evals all variables. In most cases (e.g. rendering an email subject), the names of the variables are known and defined. Support only that. In the original case of the code, there would have been ever only one placeholder...
- @datenreisender Only if I would write a templating engine, but in most cases: never!
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT Yes, and this won't scale. But top-down decisions are not using the full potential of the organization and this will hurt the business in the long term, especially in volatile markets and innovative / creative industries.
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT If organizations let themselves being dragged down by naysayers and people who don't care about their job, they can still make a living out of it. But they will never exel and fail to attract and keep talent.
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT There are hundreds of examples from small companies to multi-billion dollar corporations (e.g. Semco), which don't have central decision making. There is even example from the military, checkout @ldavidmarquet's talk: https://t.co/45StrFkTVL
- Jeg serte første trønderske elgen i dag! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/YrMHEQyZ88
- @calibanatspace Hm, das ist ungewöhnlich (wir hosten hier auch noch zum Teil mit System-Instanzen bei AWS, wo Networking Teil der Konfiguration ist). Welchen Cloud-Provider nutzt ihr?
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT @ldavidmarquet Step 1 is to involve the top-level management (C-Level and one below) in this change and make the accountable for it. They need to set the example. Bottom-up approach will never work.
- @untertanaermel @0xPIT @ldavidmarquet Anarchy is nothing to strive for. Responsive organizations have role-based informal hierarchy, and accountability on all levels. Anarchy is everyone for themselves.
- Arrived at @NordicTweets Christmas party. https://t.co/xXWjcm4MBT
- .@NordicTweets three core rules 1. Foresight over hindsight - focus on what we gonna do in the future 2. Optimism over Pessimism - be optimistic about the future 3. Opportunities over Problems or Risks - think opportunity-based when talking about risks https://t.co/NdeiyCTBBw
- Biggest Kahoot tonight? @NordicTweets Christmas quiz is starting: https://t.co/c5TE6W0ca1
- Vi skal singes! https://t.co/sPSTToGgR4
- @mattsches Wir haben dafür einen gemeinsamen "shared" Folder, auf den beide User zugreifen können.
- Watched Dunkirk with headphones on. It's a mesmerising experience. 10/10
- @jen_star This could be the border police officer on my last trip to the US who flatly pointed out, that my job is not really contributing to society :/
- Ban cars instead. https://t.co/6qmzJIasrH
- MDN has updated their beginner guide to web-development: https://t.co/XDGfa7QfbZ I can highly recommend their content, and it's free!
- 10:30 in Trondheim https://t.co/q0fBbQz2av
- @Ravetracer No! I did not, thanks for the tip! 😎
- https://t.co/GIKqR75wbC https://t.co/QWA5PpkhMn
- This is very big for us here at @NordicTweets: building #IoT solutions based on a new LTE standard. And we are already showing it to customers in this early stage. It's a lot of fun and excitement working with groundbreaking tech, where it is made. 🇳🇴🚀 https://t.co/TbFPw5M7nU
- Eleven F-16s flew a Christmas Star formation this morning over #Trondheim 🇳🇴: https://t.co/mI51WsnbNz Right over our house, I have never seen that amount of military planes before. They were quite slow and the sound was amazing. https://t.co/WtIB88bVxD
- 👋 Feel free to pick my brain any time! Ask me about programming (web, backend, APIs, Node.js, JavaScript, AWS, ...), software craft (Testing, Quality, Releasing), career advice, leadership and agile methodologies. If you are in Trondheim 🇳🇴, meet me for a coffee! ☕
- I finished my talk abstract: Prototyping products for the Internet of Things using JavaScript Does it sound interesting to you? https://t.co/8tzgOY8skA #iot #cloud #javascript
- New achievement unlocked: I connected a thing to the internet.
- @andreas_php For this task I really prefer using BDD (Gherkin and derivates): https://t.co/0JgquUnWzA
- @andreas_php The nice thing: BDD focuses on End User Value (happy path tests) and is a great resource for providing a living system documentation.
- QOTSA in #Wiesbaden: https://t.co/PQDvPcXKIo] :/
- @jezenthomas You also read THAT article ;-) I only worked in "closed" SaaS teams, where customers have no reason to share their data (because its secret or proprietary). It's very hard to grow in this kind of scenario.
- @jezenthomas Word of mouth helps, but if the product is complex, your users will usually fail to convey the real benefit of the product.
- @ddprrt @dtanzer @travisci @scriptconf Very awesom @travisci!
- Learn how awesomely simple CSS Grids are with: https://t.co/nmR54R8cGw #webdev And get ready to unlear all the CSS layout hacks you learned in the past.
- It's very fitting that @NordicTweets Trondheim office got this sign today: https://t.co/yzzF9RAFVi
- @Sarky_de This obviously depends on the situation when you join the team, but it's always important to start with listening to the team: do intensive 1:1 sessions with everyone in the first week, and then continue to have 30min 1:1s every week with everybody in your team.
- @Sarky_de Clearly define, how you can be reached, and provide clear guidelines for them to understand when you are available for chat, and when you wish not to be disturbed. Check out this post on the topic: https://t.co/JIJilcS3iU
- @Sarky_de Resist the urge to change to much right away, instead ask a lot of questions (no judging!) and use the first months to get a detailed understanding of roles, competences and the whole tech stack. Share your observations with the team, an outside perspective is super valuable.
- See my opinion in the responses: https://t.co/b8L1tQwhcZ
- It's awsome how Twitter takes a broken thing (blog posts as a series of tweets) and fixes it. HOW ABOUT BLOCKING NAZIS, though?! https://t.co/XQJ0llX54w
- @amokleben Hm, ich finde dort immer sehr viel an Techno und auch Indie zeugs. Bin ziemlich happy damit.
- @c089 I would be interesting to find out where the most money is made in that chain from pot grower to local pharmacist ...
- @Sarky_de Keep the questions coming!
- @Sarky_de This is very dangerous territory. Do not go there. You will not find a efficiency metric that is not easily gamed or will provide false incentives.
- @Sarky_de If you are concerned about efficiency with some of your team members, there are better ways: Make the impact of the non-efficency transparent, don't judge, just state facts (e.g. time it took to build a feature, which equals money spent).
- @Sarky_de And then explain why you think this needs to be improved (please no bullshit reasons like we need to save 20%). Then LISTEN to what they will tell you and try to figure out from that information the underlying reasons for inefficiency. Ask WHY a lot: https://t.co/HxVgZb1xGU
- @Sarky_de Again, be very careful to never make the appearance that you are blaming someone. It is always (except for willful wrongdoing) the whole team that let a certain problem come to existence. A great technique for these kinds of "investigations" is https://t.co/QWiLvl11Xv
- Summer Bikes #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/q269TCX9fq
- @SamirTalwar This is cool, especially if the restriction on time is not that strict, I see this a lot @SoCraTes_Conf ...
- astiankuivauskaappi / How to wash dishes like the Finns: https://t.co/RN5InHMuID
- At @NordicTweets we make it koselig for Xmas time: using our nRF5 DKs which also come as Dongles. https://t.co/B6Trk9oYHM https://t.co/wJwix6jijC
- @NordicTweets Thanks @RealIvanSanchez for bringing some sparkles to the office!
- This [valuing politeness in form] is reverse tone-policing: Attributing value to something false just because it is presented in a pleasent manner. And this happens a lot. https://t.co/UvMGyrvlCL
- @TorstenRobitzki @NordicTweets Maybe next year, we'll add some speakers to the dongles and let them sing in a mesh ;-)
- @NordicTweets @TorstenRobitzki Let's see if we can make it happen then ;-) https://t.co/Qd14e3Bd92
- This is my morning/evening routine: getting dressed for biking at -10°C. 🚵🌬 https://t.co/xBeT1pvElJ
- @brandonsavage @BjoernSchotte >=1920x1280
- Mozilla (Corp) is developing brand advertising to be served through the browser executable. https://t.co/vowDC2kBtu
- Mr. Robot Season 3 was weird, a little too much going on in the middle, but a brilliant finale. I really loved the musik and the opening scenes. Scenes like are legendary: https://t.co/KWxDUGA3M4
- @miskaknapek Yes, I have a big Rixen und Kaul KlickFix with me, which has reflectors on front and back. The Neon vest is for pedestrians, so I'm easier to spot for them since all my clothes are black.
- Cat in the Snow: https://t.co/83n4upNNji
- Looks cool! https://t.co/Lc9B8Vpt9k
- Looking at https://t.co/AQJ1TA0dsd I wonder if this is a (absolutely well done) solution to the wrong problem. Do I really want to interact with plain REST APIs these days? As a developer, usually not and as an API provider I have even more hesitations to advocate this.
- These days REST is but a subset of API technologies and handing a REST API out as a contract to your service will limit your ability to evolve it in the future. I would rather provide high-level SDKs for language that encapsulates your underlying communication mechanism.
- Let this SDK focus on immutable domain entities and operations (not on resources and whether to POST or to PUT).
- An SDK is so much more powerfull in providing an expressive and meaningfull API, including the communication of deprecated methods, typings, because it can be written to suit your domain, and does not neet to fit in the REST vocabulary.
- @TipeIO I#m pretty sure you know @contentful, what is the main difference im comparison?
- @rinkkasatiainen @VIVOBAREFOOT @koenmetsu Nice! I can bring two pairs of Leguanos (Sock and Sneaker): https://t.co/cUqMSm7KeT
- At @codefreeze_fi you might see sessions on - Coffee - Mechanical Keyboards - Barefoot footwear #notyouraverageconference https://t.co/0zhqiWwZvf
- Strange, once in a while I discover that I am no longer following accounts I am 100% sure I was following in the past.
- @datenreisender Zes, the AWS JavaScript SDKs for instance.
- @datenreisender Yes, the @awscloud JavaScript SDKs for instance. Also checkout the @contentful JavaScript SDK.
- Of course, Norwegian playgrounds are illuminated. 🇳🇴 https://t.co/lLdg7Vh8CQ
- Gløgg is to Glühwein what Brunost is to Käse, how a German coworker put it. He was right. It's basically sugarwater. Like drinking a heated up coke. https://t.co/bnVWp3V4c6
- It must be so exciting to work there ... https://t.co/ThC8pSSNf0
- @RealIvanSanchez Should I? 😬
- @calibanatspace Nah, I'm having way too much fun here @NordicTweets ...
- @rradczewski Everything you can click on, is available through an API. You can express all your infrastructure configuration through CloudFormation, which gives you reproducible configuration management: https://t.co/szhViC8Khe
- @rradczewski Lambda can be compared to express.js in terms of what it encapsulates for you. Moving JS business logic out of lambda is very simple, since the lambda API is very straightforward: event object for data input callback for result / error signaling.
- @rradczewski You can write tests for your lambda handlers, no "lambda environment" necessary to run them.
- When engineers have to come up with Heart Rate Monitor sample data ... Most humans would be dead after 1-2 Minutes. https://t.co/iLAKXwl9qo
- @rradczewski I really love that there is a UI for eploring capabilities and services. It gives you a much easier way to understand their services. Complex setups will take a long time to get right, so it's great to have a "dev" account to tinker, and a "prod" account to manage via code.
- Taking time off on the other hand means your brain will have time to process and build new connections. Spending these 3.8% on doing nothing can easily result in being 10 time more productive afterwards. Creativity and innovation don't sprint, they stroll. https://t.co/tjwTXdWz8u
- Damn, that Latte Macchiato is noisy. (Forgot my headphones at home.)
- @rradczewski Yes, it seems we really have totally different experiences when working with AWS.
- @rradczewski check out @goserverless, which is a very sweet wrapper around all of this "mess".
- Board Game night at Expat Mid-Norway (should be day actually since it is now dark basically the whole time). #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/39PZQ3HxMY
- @RealIvanSanchez 😭 https://t.co/rbFIhdpl24
- @BjoernSchotte Frag mal die Preise bei https://t.co/mda9XC0aMj an ... wir haben die hier im Office und die sind schick, bequem und dezent im Design.
- Now. 🍰 Project milestone celebration cake @NordicTweets: https://t.co/t0fQ3tqBeJ
- So nice to see my blog post about beginners at conferences featured in the awesome @techspeakdigest: https://t.co/APd2r3O1Mv Sadly this will be the last digest for a while: https://t.co/3zlIagszsP https://t.co/2CXPa1VVUd
- Today is Winter Solstice, and my first one in Norway 🇳🇴. It's now 9:30 and still not fully light. By 15:00 it will be dark again. Luckily I am not affected by this, seing a lot of snow and biking to work every day seems to be a good treat against winter depression.
- https://t.co/AvUUerwniy
- Wow: https://t.co/QRXSmfPvzC 🎶
- Very cool #dataviz project by @miskaknapek: amount of sunlight as a light shade. https://t.co/FNpNTXCbFT https://t.co/LLba4iT9rA
- @toggleModal Damn, sorry to hear that! Any way I could help?
- @botic https://t.co/dSwwtBkjnZ should have you covered.
- .@SAS offers to rebook flights because of bad weather tomorrow in Norway 🇳🇴: https://t.co/OHKNvtGGV6
- Was für 1 Hohlbrot! https://t.co/e8D7ySqZKF
- @jezenthomas If it has a RAID and you do backup data, you will be perfectly fine ...
- @dc7590 You need to introduce me to your baker ...
- IKEA on Saturday the 23rd of December in Norway: https://t.co/OWYFulmqTE
- If you scream at your computer because it is so slow, it will get even slower. https://t.co/N4ElDqGJBx
- @FreXxX Wenn man in Google nach einem Ort sucht, zeigt er diese Infos basieren auf den Standortinformationen von Handys mit Google Diensten an: https://t.co/dcqfxEwm3V
- @jezenthomas Disk imaging is pretty useless if you do not have physical access to the server so you could restore the disk image after a crash. You would only backup your application data, and configuration files (typicall all that is in /etc) to a /backup folder (once per day) >
- @jezenthomas And you replicate this folder to a remote location (a server in another physical location [in case of fire, flood]). https://t.co/cHaXgHXLzg is great for this task.
- @jezenthomas Yes, ideally you can spin up a new instance of your server automatically. If you have that (and the recipes are versioned), then you need to back up the "dynamic" data.
- @jezenthomas Yes, it would pay off to do a run of your strategy. Buy a second server and set up everything there from backup.
- @FreXxX Scheint unterschiedlich pro Land zu sein. In DE, USA und ES habe ich das schon gesehen.
- Samstags bei IKEA. #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/8VhfQxq5SB
- That's a really sad amount of people who will not experience that there is nothing greater in a professional life to have your knowledge empower another person. https://t.co/wpJKPhosWz
- After a few days of rain, we have got a nice Christmas present this night here in #Trondheim 🇳🇴: https://t.co/w4NvVfypvq
- Taking a walk around 15:00 in #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/vh7n3HQ5px
- @dtraub Since Juli I've been tweeting that I live and work here now ;-) If you are back in Town, I'm happy to meet! Check out my pics on Flickr: https://t.co/Sk94P0j7gF Happy and relaxed holidays for you, too!
- @Chris_T_Roth Hei, hast Du einen Tipp für eine Vokabel-App mit der man gut eigene Vokabelkarten anlegen und trainieren kann? Idealerweise für Desktop und Mobil?
- @Chris_T_Roth Danke, ja aber ich hatte mir gedacht, dass Du dir einige Tools schon agesehen hast ;-)
- @Chris_T_Roth Danke schoen! "God jul!" wie man hier sagt!
- Soldering some things that will eventually be connected to the internet. #iot https://t.co/a9jelfPojU
- It's alive! not yet online, though... https://t.co/YzaFpM4X1k
- This is what I will be working with: #iot https://t.co/TV2HNrzFH1
- @RalfDMueller This is exactly why I am so excited about what's happening in the IoT space next year: we'll see secure connections to the edge, since low power devices are now able to handle TLS connections.
- Nobody wants to end up on @internetofshit! https://t.co/LQBPZxWFFO
- Norway 🇳🇴, where the soccer courts have their own snowplough. https://t.co/4i92AYPtXo
- So much snow! #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/7fmoNhL00d
- @RealIvanSanchez I think I have seen the next to Kristiansen Festning ...
- @ulope That would be impossible. And useless, since you can infer other other language's SDK from reference implementations. Also, you can always access the underlying API but I would not put the same SLA on that.
- @raphaelfyi Yes, definitely!
- @gregwinn @NordicTweets @NetworkWorld Here you go: https://t.co/AIi1RUTQBe
- Why Node-RED is worth a look! #iot #javascript https://t.co/yNrcIS9Ax0
- @RalfDMueller No, but since IBM and Hitachi are big sponsors, I guess there are quite a few. Maybe ask @NodeRED?
- So, output is ready: #iot https://t.co/VbPbTpGwA7
- @RidingWolf @codefreeze_fi Yes, will do! I will also do a session on what I have learned about Hardware in the last 5 months.
- This thing has internet! #iot https://t.co/JaCvvOBKoR
- @dc7590 It's supposed to be the WiFi symbol...
- .@NordicTweets supports low power LTE because it offers low power connectivity while at the same time providing a high level of security and scalable throughput. #iot https://t.co/6AFFxBCkBv
- @jezenthomas Well, redhat and suse for instance ..
- We went out during High Noon: #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/X0mbhWC36R
- @martinengwicht First pic was taken here: Dropped Pin near Trondheim par3golf on Havstein, Statsråd Krohgs veg 15, 7021 Trondheim, Norway https://t.co/qJiRWcQkz8
- @codePrincess Officially 4.5 (Sunrise is at 10, Sunset at 14:30). But in practice two at max since there are mountains around us. And we have to walk up a little to actually see the sun.
- Now it's listening to the ☁️. #iot https://t.co/pvG49g9AE4
- @jurgenappelo @james_clear Their arguments are strange, they did write enough words for two books, but nevertheless no book was created. Activity without direction (goal) can yield results, but won't they be much more random? Having a goal means I can check if I am progressing in the right direction.
- Now it's receiving a message from the @awscloud and draws the icon given in the message. #iot https://t.co/iRyJTkpwvL
- @SamirTalwar ... selling, documenting, evangelizing, teaching, ... It's hard to focus on one profession only (e.g. coding) because you will then lack in the other fields. Balance is so important in our work.
- The thing is now a JavaScript powered #iot display, the icons are transferred via an encrypted TLS connection directly from AWS IoT. Updates take <1s to appear on the device so that even simple animations are possible. https://t.co/o16HJdsfC1
- @jezenthomas No #iot necessary, you can do this with Bluetooth easily. https://t.co/SuXvFK5Lud
- @bruckmayer Now 4 days of tinkering ... And yes, this is for a talk and there will be an accompanying blog post for sure!
- Bootstrap 4 Beta 3 is the last beta, and there will be no breaking changes from Beta 3 to stable: https://t.co/x2nErCuYyj
- @bruckmayer Not full-time, ofc. It's an https://t.co/XzVqFCShuH and TLS brings it very close to it's memory limit. Also, it's my first time with an Arduino-like hardware so there is much new to learn for me.
- .@karlhorky is compiling an open list of tech speakers here: https://t.co/5vHSDkJFOv
- Let's see what @DognvillBurger has to offer ... #trondheim 🇳🇴
- Frozen Lianvatnet #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/tSNSwa7YqA
- @nellshamrell @johncutlefish @benjamin maybe interesting for https://t.co/Stjjl5ZPUx?
- Perfect winter weather! #trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/xiImFhoazK
- Can we please acknowledge this for 2018? Establish a workplace culture that is: - safe to be vulnerable - transparent to uncover defects - free of incentives that promote individualized results? https://t.co/dSpApvhNZV
- So beautiful to see the sun fighting the cold here in #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/LKvVdh3iXj
- https://t.co/0abNdaqc3C
- @davidpich An hours walk right from our appartment, which is extra amazing!
- .@pierre_garreau has some interestings thoughts on what a makes a good CTO: https://t.co/1BTJnDIDi0: "[they are] the head problem finder. [they need] a vision of where the tech stack needs to go, enable [their] team, and need to be hands-on." 👍
- @pierre_garreau Good article, Pierre. But I would kindle ask you to replace the male "he / him" in https://t.co/1BTJnDIDi0 with gender neutral pronouns. Women are CTOs, too!
- @davidpich May you have an awesome 2018!
- @datenreisender I share our CTO and CFOs observation, that engineers are great in identifiying risks and then oftentimes are too easily consumed by trying to prevent them as much as possible. Oftentimes the probability of the risk is highly overestimated and the total cost estimated falsely.
- @datenreisender These intentions are good, but will limit the ability to move quickly and boldly, which is one of the advantages a relatively small company like Nordic has: the ability to make quick decisions and to take risks, because we have the knowledge to fix things quickly,
- @datenreisender IF something goes wrong. Be prepared, but focus on moving forward. For me it's just a way of seeing a risk: it's my choice to be intimidated by it, or to be confident, that I can handle it.
- @davidpich Yes, plenty of Sun and great Food is missed here ...
- Here is something for you #agile practitioners to do in 2018: Can we have space for people whose energy is drained by all the interaction that is promoted in all agile methods?
- In case you haven't noticed: everything focuses on human interaction and all material focuses on how to "design" human interaction so that it yields results.
- What I don't see in books, articles, vides is a strong reminder, that man will have their energy drained by constant interaction. Of course, there is an implicit [space] between activities which some people will actively use to retract and recharge.
- But not everybody can muster the courage to actively do so, if the environment we as agile coaches and trainers are presenting the ideal does not mention "alone-time"; they will see their need to have solitude as something unfavorable.
- It is not! Please mention this in your training material, books and videos.
- @untertanaermel Do you have proof that Alien DNA works? Until then I'd like to have environments where people will stop telling lies.
- @untertanaermel On being vulnerable: Read / Listen to Brené Brown: https://t.co/qWyOl1AZcO Transparency: means having no secrets / power through information brokering. Start here: https://t.co/K1408HYB6F On bonuses: individual bonuses hurt company goals. Start here: https://t.co/RhgqxmWodh
- Here are two books to get you started: https://t.co/uG3adYfl9Z https://t.co/Ox5HWUEDeb https://t.co/uu1QoEhXWs
- @untertanaermel You seem to have made some very negative experiences in the past. And I agree that these methods will protect you in the majority of the companies that exist today. What I want is that this changes.
- @untertanaermel Can you give an example of a behaviour, that will get punished by the heavy-handed thought-police processes inspired by a caring, transparent and shared responsibilities environment?
- @untertanaermel Death march projects are not sustainable, and the math is very simple: losing employees and their knowledge costs much more than 6 month of operational costs. But: this is not your behavior, but their decision. So you can keep doing these kinds of projects.
- @untertanaermel The important thing here is: if the company is open about the situation ("we are close to being bankrupt, so we need to do this...") than this is a good thing. Employees can find their own decision based on that.
- @untertanaermel If you are two lazy to explain company policies to juniors, how will you make sure they will not violate them unknowingly, because they don't fully understand them. That means you have to watch their every step, which will totally limit your ability to grow juniors to medias.
- @untertanaermel juniors to seniors. This should be your job.
- Reflections on being a programmer: https://t.co/0oeq4vsnC3
- Feel free to correct me, if I wrote/did/said something that you feel I shouldn't have! https://t.co/NfVyElrGEo
- Using @goserverless I set up a RESTful API for the #iot device hosted on @awscloud in a few lines of #JavaScript. It's so great to be able to prototype hardware projects in pure JS, from API down to the hardware. https://t.co/hNRW0KOhPB
- Godt nyttår fra #Trondheim! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/AOiUi02n1S
- In Norwegen 🇳🇴 gibt es keine Böller. Geiles Land!