In May 2020 I've tweeted 178 times
My Twitter archive of May 2020
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for May 2020.
Tweets
- @LaszloWa @OtovoSolar Congrats! That's really a good cause to start your career in tech!
- @LaszloWa Happy to continue with the support!
- How LinkedIn uses trunk based development: https://t.co/AesURbMD0x
- @TonyBologni Let's say you have a MS team working on 1 repo, with 5-6 engineers, doing trunk-based-development easily can yield 100 commits per day. If you say that clear MS arch with boundaries don't need TBD I don't agree. Point is to limit need to sync on code that's not yet in trunk.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni I favor tiny commits (close to TCR style: https://t.co/aYXVvwaXtb) which I push to the main branch many times per day. If you do TBD in a team, the more often you commit small changes (and thus rebase), the easier it is to integrate with changes from others.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni Yes: pair programming. Alternatively: use automated tools in workflows before committing (lint-staged) for style checks, and than do reviews by humans on critical code. TBD does not necessarily mean it's deployed to production right away, btw!
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni That typically works but has upper scalability limits. You might be building processes and training developers in them which will limit your orgs ability to grow. TBD works with small and large teams and codebases on the other hand.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni Same here, I also used to work in a team with 9 hour TZ difference, so what makes more sense is to do TBD with a lot of automated checks and then sync together an hour or so to talk about critical changes. Devs leave ego at home so others can change their work without conflict.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni Code stewardship, not code ownership.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni I used a very extensive tslint config which catches a lot of programming mistakes, here is a public version now for eslint: https://t.co/Jq1tezaBxD Also tools like @greenkeeperio (which I now replaced with @snyksec) create warnings about dependencies with security issues.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni I also used @deepscan_io which is really helpful to ensure coding styles and can be customized.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni @deepscan_io Also @PrettierCode with lint-staged is a must, removes a lot of noise from changes.
- Looking for a security expert? Hire Franziskus! 👇🏽 https://t.co/YGl6o6zsMr
- @snyksec It would be nice if the bot would squash commits into one: https://t.co/TGkMFkvHQ4 https://t.co/cZ2osUBX5B
- @liran_tal @snyksec Yes, that would be great!
- Bruce Schneier on COVID-19 Contact Tracing Apps https://t.co/ShjCByIPzp
- @hugovk @bgzimmer @Fritinancy @tonythorne007 @homeferences \ ˈhōm-f(ə-)rən(t)s \
- @c089 Because it's what you state your xs is: a list of numbers: https://t.co/FAH5a3FsJL https://t.co/pD5bN2XWLM
- @type__error The WEBP probably picked up (it's the last tag), but it is too small for summary_large_image cards: Images for this Card support an aspect ratio of 2:1 with minimum dimensions of 300x157 or maximum of 4096x4096 pixels. It has 245x169
- @NarigoDF @c089 Why is that in issue? [1] is number[]
- @NarigoDF @c089 If you need a tuple, you can type that: https://t.co/setg0PMDX1 https://t.co/T0EL5t75ZJ
- @NarigoDF Ah, now I see the bug: https://t.co/yBIfbADKNm https://t.co/8Mj48KUb4Y
- @NarigoDF @c089 @typescript thinks this is fine: https://t.co/BxsGKgss09
- The inventors of Bluetooth say there could be problems using their tech for coronavirus contact tracing https://t.co/LXrNI1EZZF
- Oh boy, #GSMA standards are awesome! Syntax of the (U)SIM Header: The issuer identifier numbers are normally used to distinguish between multiple issuers within a country. However, these numbers may also be used to distinguish individual countries sharing the same country code. https://t.co/EE2XrpkUBm
- Also it totally sucks that the standard is basically 89 + whatevs. That really sucks for the project I am working on right now where I need to identify SIM card issuers. It could have been so easy to identify the vendor from a fixed number, but I instead I need to match 800 IDs. https://t.co/bXOmVpRvz4
- Today i turned this "standard" into a usable npm library: https://t.co/DTexZYEUSq https://t.co/m31f9o1IqK https://t.co/h0JWMdKWOx
- This is magical, so fantastic to help onboard new developers! https://t.co/hOaGkPbemW
- @gr2m I think this is another BC/AD moment for open source.
- @gr2m I hope it's fairly priced with e.g. X hours free, especially to get first-timers going.
- @arcanis @stefanjudis @ljharb @github It's also the first time I see this message: https://t.co/VisNbZOThd
- Greate ambience techno: @cblofficial https://t.co/AY7BhqCra5 #NowPlaying /cc @Ravetracer
- @oredev Hell, yes!
- Attending my first @SoCraTes_UK today. Feels kind of strange for events that I used to cherish for meeting many old and new friends ... let's see how that turns out!
- .@SoCraTes_UK schedule today with your local time: https://t.co/uvdrarVGfi #SoCraTesUK -- because I got bitten by Timezone issues again :-)
- @SoCraTes_UK It now includes a countdown to the next session: https://t.co/xvd37TPqAT https://t.co/6rVV6n0CGx
- First #SoCraTesUK session was hosted by @maaretp and we had a very interesting discussion about what makes a great API...
- This was in the second #SoCraTesUK session where we talked about the struggle of developing software vs. developing the organization. IMO it's unavoidable for us to do the latter in order to be able to do the first effectively and in harmony. https://t.co/cAmyQs8v81
- #SoCraTesUK moment: wait ... I know that voice ... from the @moonpigtech podcast!
- Uhh, @Netlify handles filenames case-insensitive. That bit me when my app was loading the bundle from `app.js` (created during build) but there was also a React component `App.js` in the same folder.
- I just published localschedule: https://t.co/JeIxxpinrU Create a sharable schedule with times in your local timezone. Great for remote conferences! Click the 🔒 icon to create your own schedule, and share the URL! https://t.co/45wUvgwBzW
- It's free, no registration or tracking, and open-source: https://t.co/voxY5wio6w
- Now with light mode and improved mobile experience: https://t.co/NZkGjblo88
- @Ravetracer https://t.co/LU1tHtfrgW https://t.co/REmwmKjuuC
- @datenreisender @Netlify It's the worst that a UNIX based OS like OS X makes the default more ambiguous. But still does not really explain why @Netlify behaves like a Windows box. 🤷
- @siljel You will not be disappointed!
- It's super weird: 22:30, still light in the sky and it's snowing. #Trondheim 🇳🇴 https://t.co/r6OFSRosTM
- @meikeco Unser Ofen war heute an!
- @pati_gallardo I think this one is even more mindboggling: https://t.co/uKkXVC4LgP https://t.co/fgKPcJy5ND
- @Ravetracer Fuck.
- That was the coldest day in our area for mid May since they started recording weather data.
- @CorinnaBaldauf So ... you found all your marbles?!
- Will you be my GitHub Account successor? https://t.co/G2AOeUtmLm
- @NativeWired @CorinnaBaldauf 😘 @CorinnaBaldauf
- Great to see that my #endtoend test runner is now also used for non-AWS and non-serverless projects: https://t.co/bHIx8BhsW8 @MasksForDocs started to use it for testing the GraphQL API of the @DistributeAid toolbox, which is an #elixir project: https://t.co/kiWz1Hz70A
- ... and I just added the ability to generate random strings in v10.8.0 of bdd-feature-runner-aws https://t.co/usu0g1BM0e https://t.co/NFASqZbDHQ
- https://t.co/1PRttzBRRo https://t.co/kw4k6YGHS7
- @lucianadrian What to do mean? Software is never done!
- Here is a real world example where I use it to test user sign-ups: https://t.co/dytwQHVDrW
- @lucianadrian ✌️
- Twitter has become a #remote company: https://t.co/qZ10oKmMIX
- Just in: the latest version of @bifravst now shows how to read the environment sensor data on the #nRF9160 and the #Thingy91 and also how to visualize it on a SPA: https://t.co/jOiFc2v2Wc https://t.co/abE9hTeHoS
- Nice! https://t.co/2WBs3iyjqp
- @malk_zameth That is terrible to hear, especially because he is so far away from you. I hope for the best! 🤞
- Two #job vacancies opened up @NordicTweets: we are looking for firmware and #embedded developers working on #Bluetooth Low Energy and Mesh, and our software stack. We cover relocation to #Oslo or #Trondheim with @OnboardNorway! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/sYmAS1RIy7 https://t.co/kK30rEygHl
- Principal Security staffer at Huawei tries to sneak backdoor into Linux kernel: https://t.co/JREewxUjK0
- #nRF52832 from @NordicTweets running #JavaScript on your wrist? How cool is that! https://t.co/FVKMmjii4c
- @codePrincess Geht noch kleiner! https://t.co/q4T4aDF445
- @codePrincess Nur in Begleitung von https://t.co/0pzPJuY5T5
- We are on 🔥 @NordicTweets, since today we are hiring a Technical Marketing Manager #cellularIoT for #Trondheim 🇳🇴: https://t.co/35pxYFWffF As always, my PNs are open in case you have questions about working here! https://t.co/WYZiHx2Ur9
- Massively satisfying deep house set: https://t.co/sog0iOMRaI
- Not many Norwegians wear them, anyway. https://t.co/x86Pi4fbZI
- @artlovecode @Rianne_Vogels @BentHHoyre This way when breathing out the air will flow freely through the wide gaps around the mask. The point is to exhale through the mask so it can actually filter out the droplets. https://t.co/q5KUrMrBoE
- @pati_gallardo You can have your own GitHub Actions runners, so you can trigger a build, but it runs on your own machine (which could be a very beefy EC2 instance, or your own box): https://t.co/VMSIZktIAy
- @pati_gallardo We use it to run firmware tests on real device (which are connected to a RaspberryPi).
- @plaugg "Most importantly, due to the lack of checks on len, and given that tmp is a simple 32-byte stack array, this introduces a trivially exploitable kernel stack buffer overflow able to be performed by any unprivileged user." That's effectively a backdoor.
- @plaugg I admit the sneaking in part is an interpretation, but given that the author was a Principal Security Engineer I would think favorable of this person's skills ...
- Nice! @GitHub Secrets for Actions can now be defined on an organizational level! https://t.co/59hZQrMGCw
- @malk_zameth Yes! #RomeuConf should be a thing!
- @malk_zameth If it's a physical conf: In 2021 probably, this year, not likely.
- @malk_zameth That sounds like a reasonable time frame. I can imagine buying a ticket for that today.
- @malk_zameth @PederHauge It's a very famous children song for the 17. Mai (Norwegian national holiday): https://t.co/6ZWokVP2i0 And this is the Norwegian Government (including the prime Minister @erna_solberg) dancing to it: https://t.co/ph6tidxHh0
- @rinkkasatiainen @kamilleblumm @AmelieCornelis @offbyoni @EskoLuontola That would be lovely now: https://t.co/Yf9GV1UcvK
- @SamirTalwar https://t.co/6brBkva8Qg is a great tool for getting started.
- One thing that keeps our industry toxic are outlets like @infoworld who declare that two things that solve a similar problem automatically mean one of them is inferior and that it must yield a conflict. Our true meaning as a community is to learn from each other. https://t.co/UCFgcoQBca
- @pati_gallardo What's not working for you? Can you share your project?
- Yes. Getting rich on the cost of others is a widely used principle in tech. https://t.co/uCeWVjcPgF
- @vicbergquist @LaszloWa I'm very happy for you two!
- @meikeco Und einen für Kremost, war heute alle im Meny.
- @pati_gallardo @RedwoodCoast It might be a temporary glitch with the GitHub infra.
- @meikeco Uhh, "Professional"!
- @pati_gallardo Hehe, looks like you need to look into hosting your own runners ;-)
- Holy shit! https://t.co/GZO7Br5qnT
- \o/ https://t.co/XXbI8QQx0C
- Yesterday was #17mai were Norwegians celebrate their independence. Here you can see them saluting in #Trondheim. https://t.co/UafysvEX2x
- @C___CS This is a good (now deleted) tweet, maybe send again? https://t.co/Dx0DeQnnbV https://t.co/w4y7Oqg0lS
- The outcome of this will be interesting. #Trondheim https://t.co/zqSs47lKgX
- @berndschiffer Nobody is buying right now ...
- A great #job opportunity here in #Trondheim 🇳🇴 @NordicTweets: we are hiring a Technical Product Manager for our software tools: https://t.co/thdOnpEUVj Take decisive influence on the tools that excite engineers around the world to build solutions with our chips! #devrel https://t.co/wOxeDSYkuV
- @NordicTweets As always, we sponsor relocation through @OnboardNorway!
- @NicoleRauch Edit kann man auch als Delete und Create implementieren (hinter einem Edit UI)... Banken halt...
- I am still happy with my Razer BlackSharks, though! https://t.co/fLIJo2kM6r
- @pati_gallardo Yes, you can manually trigger builds: https://t.co/43S0MzYlR7
- A guide for decision makers who are considering implementing a digital contact tracing system in order to combat potential subsequent waves of the novel coronavirus in the United States: https://t.co/A3iTq3p7qy
- @avdi @tinyletter from @Mailchimp is that.
- We've just released an update to https://t.co/DKMwT4R9go which now makes @DistributeAid's #COVID19 Aid Workers Guide accessible in the browser for easier reading. I blogged about the plumbing here: https://t.co/3986JsPsxP Happy to hear your feedback for more improvements! https://t.co/NBxfC3yY7T
- @avdi Why not set up a @discourse instance? It has email notifications.
- @avdi Ok, the lightweight SaaS version of that is https://t.co/K8CkMk20xw, also has email notifications.
- More background info on the project AND the impact (that's why I'm doing it) in the thread. 👇 https://t.co/AtmOXkV94Z
- I have always turned off music when playing video games. This thread makes me wonder though, what I have missed ... https://t.co/XedovbCogW
- @toggleModal It felt like music was used to create artificial suspense, especially in the early games where there was no procedural soundtrack, you could tell from the soundtrack that something would happen. I did not want that.
- @iatemuggles This is the great indy hacker and maker @realsexycyborg. She always amazes with great projects!
- Nice, you can now sponsor organizations on @GitHub: https://t.co/NJc5Kr0GRe
- In the stream with @stilkov ... is he now leading to https://t.co/2MdmpD6v9Y ? https://t.co/QlOVw2IoO9
- No, just using this to highlight how systems are composed of many, many sometimes very independent components. https://t.co/tuBe31u0Te
- Good summary of how to design systems: so that it enables teams to have full end-to-end responsibility for a deployable unit. https://t.co/9p1CySKbHq
- @pati_gallardo I rarely author custom actions, they are useful if you need to share them and they are rather complex. What action are you going to implement?
- TIL: Spaghetti Ice-cream (German: Spaghettieis), was invented in Germany! Doesn't it exist in your country?! https://t.co/JKW7fhlgmy https://t.co/aW6lxpfi3Z
- @arne_mertz @YesVirginia_ With a whipped cream core, strawberry sauce and white chocolate. That's not just differently shaped vanilla!!!
- That's literally eBay: https://t.co/gdULKaLqLr
- Great thread! https://t.co/I0JwIaMnyo
- A small selection of what I've seen with my own eyes in less than 24 hours and why I love #Norway 🇳🇴 so much: https://t.co/GpSehyqWGC
- I mostly post pictures on https://t.co/VxJgaTBbbB ...
- @seb_londono Absolutely relaxing!
- @Bahnhofsoma weil die App crasht konnte ich nicht checken, ob's Åndalsnes 🇳🇴 schon gibt. https://t.co/FCWt13fjxf
- 4 in the morning and the sun is getting ready for another day. #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/vOg1xrwmq1
- @Bahnhofsoma Hochgeladen!
- How to use @NordicTweets Power profiling kit with the #nRF91 DK: https://t.co/Wp5vy3yRWv - a nice tutorial by @institute_irnas https://t.co/VRmG1fPLW3
- package-layered-lambdas, the utility I've developed to upload AWS lambdas when deploying with #AWSCDK now has end-to-end tests which test that it successfully packages a layer and a lambda. Previously that was only tested indirectly in consumer projects. https://t.co/mRj56mUcIJ
- @testnik_io you might be interested in what we are doing here on our end to get insights into how #5G networks behave around the world. We have started with testing NAT timeouts as the first property. Looking into PSM next. Source code: https://t.co/BgwIBPNb8B https://t.co/E3HjVf4UAB
- @Ravetracer https://t.co/EWFu7eoLOy
- @Niklas_L IKEA (their tech group @ingkagroup), they require a relocation to Småland (no joke) which is in the middle of Sweden.
- @mirjam_diala @vannsl please put it on @Spotify, too! That's where I listen to my favorite podcasts!
- I've updated my 4 year old WiFi hardware to @ubnt and now have around 10 times the speed. Makes a hell of a difference! https://t.co/iTWhJD9pan
- Oh ... And the R A N G E! No hassle with two APs any more to cover the entire appartment. https://t.co/IHOdMJER9G
- @vannsl @mirjam_diala @Spotify https://t.co/2iDvnizZkb
- @Niklas_L @IngkaGroup I talked to them at @oredev last year, and it's not likely.
- ❤️❤️❤️❤️💯👌 https://t.co/XgBitdmNxo
- Nice thread on the benefits of test driven development. #TDD https://t.co/Nlz7jvvDFg
- The #docker image for building @NordicTweets firmware now includes clang-format which can be used to auto-format your source files according to the Nordic style-guide: https://t.co/UMpWOXTsp8 #ncs https://t.co/cKSe2xRb8x
- Just tried @GoogleStadia in the lunch break and #Destiny2 becomes unplayable because of lag once multiple players are in the scene. https://t.co/G2lyT8T3mR
- @GoogleStadia First time I tried it, I am based in Trondheim, and this was on Linux in the Browser (Chromium). Will try some other games, I guess the lag mostly presents in multi-player games.
- @GoogleStadia https://t.co/jrPepqZ2Ab
- @ASpittel @CircleCI has EM vacancies: https://t.co/Fca4crXtpB
- State of Nordic Impact Start-ups 2020: A data-driven analysis of Nordic impact start-ups and barriers for growth. https://t.co/EWBIt9aVgd https://t.co/FDZ1LyfSnU
- Finally, I can run Chrome on the #rbpi! https://t.co/m84HYVx50H
- I updated my #firstprinciples entry on how I prefer Git histories with a guide on how to clean up your commits for a PR: https://t.co/vN25juxvkQ Summary in the thread: https://t.co/k74zG4Xa79
- It makes reviewing a PR easier if all the commits in a PR are condensed down to a set of distinct commit messages, even if they get squashed when being merged anyway. See this as an opportunity to describe to the reviewer what you did when implementing the change.
- Creating a clean set of distinct commits in a PR requires that atomic commits were made in the first place. It's a good habit while developing to commit early and commit often: create many small commits, which you then later can combine into bigger ones.
- A great helper to achieve this is using `git add -p`, which will go through all current unstaged changes and let you decide which changed segment in a file to stage. https://t.co/pNoBPYyveK
- `git add -p` allows you to create multiple commits from a situation where you have applied different changes while developing (a new feature here, but also a bug fix, and maybe some formatting, or changes to the CI configuration).
- What if you accidentally combined unrelated changes in one commit? There is a way to split up these commits, but there is no reverse version of squash, it has to be done manually. See the Splitting a commit section in the official Git documentation. https://t.co/3IPSYfM3mg
- Here again, when in rebase, `git add -p` is your friend.
- @mdoersam Just discovered https://t.co/9MFNQwAdxT ... which looks very interesting.
- @toggleModal I think the VSCode tutorial is pretty good: https://t.co/7AVBkGnREu I know that @mirjam_diala and @vicbergquist recently started to use TypeScript, so maybe they have some first-hand recommendations.
- Looks like @Azure Data Explorer is a good equivalent for AWS Athena to analyze IoT device messages, going to look into adding it to @bifravst in the next days: https://t.co/GOlrGXwi3v
- @ulope Oh, nice!
- @snyksec It's happening! @liran_tal https://t.co/PLnEBL6Xr2
- That's an uncomfortable amount of ifs... https://t.co/LCHTgs9Dtt
- I wasn't aware that there is a @GitHub action to run Lighthouse tests: https://t.co/kvxjql2AOm ... awesome! https://t.co/LO1cAO2jBy
- @eckhrd Yes, I did! It's @sococo!
- Brilliant idea from @thebandGHOST: face mask merch! https://t.co/MAopI1JSge I wish they'd be sold separately! https://t.co/vMVfjUgECl
- April was REALLY FUCKING COLD (alright, twice as cold) this year in #Trondheim: https://t.co/4LrRoMX5gE
- Downgraded my @TelenorNorge speed from 500 to 300 mbit/s, because I was not getting nearly that speed here in #Trondheim. 47% price reduction for 300 mbit/s but its now much closer to what's possible here: https://t.co/yMJG41shT2
- @TelenorNorge Speedtest results with Bredband 300: https://t.co/OceAfZVBF8
- @Niklas_L @TelenorNorge Oh, that is a bummer. https://t.co/zcQ3gy8IRu
- @rinkkasatiainen My phone is not fast enough to max out out: https://t.co/f9k4tU3lFu
- @jonhelge That looks like fiber?
- @m4nl5r @vascorsd Depends on the part of Norway. Tromsø is a good candidate for you: https://t.co/vt5OT14vhi
- @m4nl5r @vascorsd In Trondheim we had 34 degree last summer, and it gets warmer further in the south. Oslo is very warm in Summer.
- @vascorsd @m4nl5r Yes, I love it here. Today we reached 20°C, after a very long winter. I still can see mountain tops with snow: https://t.co/YQ1qCJRCTu
- @m4nl5r @vascorsd You can see more pictures from the last weekends in and around #Trondheim here: https://t.co/MGpTTsw35v
- @liran_tal @snyksec Yes, very useful information!
- I think we set a new epic highscore for places to park our camper. #Trøndelag 🇳🇴 https://t.co/wyQ8fUYQzT
- @GoogleStadia I did some more missions in Destiny 2 and it occasionally lags. Overall a good gaming experience. I am not so happy with the sometimes very strong compression artefacts, but I guess this is inevitably when running a video stream.
- @GoogleStadia In Linux on Chromium.
- @GoogleStadia Ok, will try that next week. I'll also collect some screenshots (in game vs from my browser) to show the difference.
- @Stephan_Strange Fische springen hier rum, nur Angeln ist nicht so mein Ding.