In June 2020 I've tweeted 230 times
My Twitter archive of June 2020
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for June 2020.
Tweets
- @Bahnhofsoma @storchp @clekis Ja, sag kurz bescheid, wenn ich testen soll.
- @clekis @Bahnhofsoma @storchp Crash beim Öffnen der Android App.
- Bonus: https://t.co/aDSH3lH6nR
- @Bahnhofsoma @storchp @clekis Kannst Du Mal das APK hochladen? Dann kann ich es gleich testen.
- @borderless_dev That's not where I live, unfortunately ;-)
- @borderless_dev Right now we shouldn't leave Norway, so I'm very lucky to be in one of the most beautiful countries during this lockdown. We might be able to travel to Germany in July, but cross Europe travels are still far far away (for Norwegians probably til 1.1.2021). https://t.co/O0sNUn2eag
- Worth a watch: https://t.co/EgQK522ijh
- @Bahnhofsoma @storchp @clekis Danke, habe die APK installiert und nun startet die App wieder.
- I have a WebStorm License valid until Aug 30, 2020, which I don't use (switched over to @VSCode), so if someone needs it, DM me.
- @malk_zameth @kaylalunita https://t.co/l4WcR6GkUq
- @malk_zameth @kaylalunita If you still want to join, maybe ping @benjamin ...
- Oops, the minimum costs per month is around $220, so not a great choice for a development solution. Will dig more for something truly serverless...
- @maaretp I'd recommend to go with @cypress_io, it has by far the best developer / tester experience. However, if you need to run tests on physical devices, and this is critical to your product, Selenium will be the better choice, since Cypress only supports Chrome browsers and Firefox.
- Get ready for #humansconf, here is the schedule in your local timezone: https://t.co/gxfrhGXfIE
- In case you are interested, here is the session planner: https://t.co/dkP3ggZ7wM https://t.co/Mybrun4QLn
- Here are the notes from my #humansconf session on how to better include part-time contributors: https://t.co/zxkWqfR0aA
- I really liked to learn from participants in this session what worked well for them and what makes them feel included in decisions and important work stuff. Most mention: good written documentation! #humansconf
- @spielplatzmnstr @codecentric It was soo great to see you! 🤗
- It was really great to see so many familiar faces at #humansconf. Besides the content I came for this feeling of community and it gave me a great set of new memories. Thanks @benjamin for making it happen!
- Sweden’s top epidemiologist who pursued a controversial approach to the coronavirus outbreak now says mistakes were made: https://t.co/2ChMimauaN
- Kubernetes is a weapon: https://t.co/Rq4TX3Lvvm
- @borderless_dev @KimCrayton1 Yes! I have been following her for a while.
- A friend who lives in the Stockholm region is living in a high-risk household, and they can't get tested even though they have a suspected COVID19 infection. The Swedish way of dealing with the pandemic is infuriating.
- @pati_gallardo You most definitely are not! Just mute the dude.
- Source: https://t.co/JMlwUegNBY
- There is more in this report: "the Air Force is building a militarized “internet of things (#IoT)” to connect any sensor with any shooter—across all domains—with the required digital infrastructure for data analytics and artificial intelligence to fight at machine speeds." https://t.co/cueVXBxcN9
- "... will develop and deploy military IoT-type connectivity—things like cloud, data management, and software-defined radios and networks—in hardware-software slices designed for upgradeability, vice point performance."
- @Niklas_L It is to those projects who allow use as a weapon through their license. Alternatives exist: https://t.co/bTYLSlQtXx
- How racism works: https://t.co/j9KysUtpIZ
- This is great news, finally another big hardware vendor officially supporting Linux: https://t.co/GZPZtTHd9i
- @hputzek @vicbergquist Catering to racists and their feelings is exactly what brought us the the situation today and what gets black people killed.
- 12 minutes and counting ... this @Azure serverless Synapse SQL on-demand ... seems to be spinning up quite some resources? https://t.co/opSuhlQVJi
- 1 hour 22 minutes 9 seconds Assembling a physical server would have been faster. https://t.co/ZssDrlaYi7
- Dallas Police guides protesters onto blocked off bridge to shoot up and detain: https://t.co/i0l9NzsZJh https://t.co/H62zTBUTsv
- @ugly_051 @Azure Oh, do you happen to know if they have a status page?
- Got it solved: https://t.co/W6ZLUcPbuV @Azure https://t.co/pyC5SpR6g7
- https://t.co/1q58wKYmuG
- @m_ic Amazing news, Michael! Congratulations!
- @elisabethirg Ta en titt på @sanity_io: https://t.co/8RVOH1MXXU
- SoftBank launches $100 mln fund investing in 'people of colour': https://t.co/qWg7fOVyKf https://t.co/j3ruIUJu40
- I decided to switch over to Cosmos DB for historical analysis of IoT device data. It looks like a more established solution in the @Azure space AND it offers a SQL query interface, which still keeps to ability to quickly iterate on reports for @bifravst users. https://t.co/f2ceFgASyg
- The minimum price for an instance is $24/month, which is not awesome for a prototyping and development project, but IMO quite acceptable given that it will most likely exist in an Azure solution anyway.
- @micromag84 Hm, I have that enabled, but nevertheless the UI says something else. https://t.co/ypeHKEicZ7 https://t.co/I97wyugdz6
- @micromag84 Yeah, I followed the ARM template: https://t.co/ZIumg6aGaN ... do you know how to determine if the free tier is enabled on @Azure Cosmos DB?
- @fquednau It creates the idea that there are "good" protesters, which are peaceful, and "bad" protesters which aren't. See https://t.co/IuyIxI1POZ And https://t.co/YgekyCPvCN
- I didn*t know @TelenorNorge was online this early: https://t.co/0YU4byqJ01
- @deniseyu21 @gr2m @bdougieYO @github Great, thank you Denise for picking this up!
- @snyksec how long to do you think "snyk protect" should run? I find that it takes minutes in the "Querying database step" ... and think this is not a good usability. Snyk patches should be static and the process of applying them when installing npm deps should take seconds.
- Example: npm ci in this repo took over 9 minutes. https://t.co/VbTu0LFTga https://t.co/gWclCv0RJH
- There is now a #BlackLivesMatter section on top of @homeferences: https://t.co/9Ot8RMU1m0 and in the project readme. It encourages visitors to invest some of the time they planned to use for conferences in learning about antiracsism and research sponsoring opportunities. https://t.co/g4es72Cfk3
- @pati_gallardo Let URL do it for you: https://t.co/KnAQebhkKd
- Installing Eclipse ... :/
- @EvAltenberga I am working on an Eclipse Leshan Proof of Concept this week: https://t.co/RHbYcCXl2r
- @5422m4n @EvAltenberga Ok, thanks for the tip! It really has been 8 years since my last Java project...
- @hamzaElyaaqoubi On it :-)
- @Der_Pesse I'm looking into LwM2M and Eclipse Leshan is the most mature open+source implementation, so I'm using it for a proof of concept an AWS.
- https://t.co/GsE7QY3Fb4
- Brogrammer https://t.co/YIF8CukodN
- @Lazer I had this discussion over and over, and the argument is: but we are used to it.
- @Lazer Despite it being often technically false and alternatives are better, dudes will decide because of lazyness that this is the hill they want to die on instead of taking it as a free lession about microagressions.
- @HeierYstein You could have used LinkedIn for that ... 🤷♂️
- @laebshade @Lazer They do, check out the work from Dr. Nadal: https://t.co/vuwnWDGsh6
- @maaretp ... and because some issue trackers only support exactly one assignee...
- @w3ltraumpirat @Atlassian This is from 2018.
- @w3ltraumpirat @Atlassian Yeah, I just checked, what they do to measure this (I, too, think this is a total cop-out of diversity): https://t.co/xTGDyNYNKk (via https://t.co/fPat2yGRIB) ... which is super weird, because their "balance" again seems to be a function of diversity, based on this tool.
- @Azure How do I pay invoices? I have an active credit card, but I have now idea how to pay these invoices ... https://t.co/5ZYyIPKOe4
- Totally in the mood for @testament: https://t.co/qYJP0Pi6PD
- @AzureSupport I don't want to pay by invoice. I want to pay by Credit Card.
- @AzureSupport Ok, I created a support case.
- Neat, if you are not on a @The_Pi_Hole protected network: https://t.co/1qCFc9AMJO
- CodeArtifact is a new npm compatible package registry from AWS: https://t.co/7YEBQDVKHu #javascript #typescript
- @guusvw91 Not yet, for now only CLI support is available.
- @guusvw91 It's two commands to get started, create domain and create repository: https://t.co/EQeyLwF15q Remember you can also always use CustomResources in CF and CDK to set up anything you want.
- https://t.co/vj3VWoUd0F
- AWS #IoT now supports multiple shadows per device ("named shadows"): https://t.co/2pQoSVQ0ve This is really neat to separate concerns and reduce the data needed to be synced by a device.
- Turns out my Java skills where sufficient enough to set up Eclipse Leshan as an AWS IoT #LwM2M Gateway after all: https://t.co/gVliIVb2JM https://t.co/LCRl2uUUyj
- Yes, turning on and off LEDs is my day job.
- Description of the solution is up here: https://t.co/JQye8dGffi https://t.co/Ut2WPvxjmy
- @vicbergquist Wow, that's a lot. We managed to move our household in 2017 from Frankfurt to Trondheim for less than 3.000 EUR. What was the biggest spending for you?
- Yes! @github is changing the default branch name for new repositories! https://t.co/aFFJeNIj0e
- @borderless_dev They are already on GitHub, I have no experience if it will work seamlessly with GitLab.
- Why Norway's #Trondheim 🇳🇴 Should Be Your Next City Break https://t.co/jK4xub19Ew Happy to be your guide!
- @niondir @github You should do some research, and find out that people are offended, because they are descendants of slaves. Just because you as a white European can't imagine anyone needing offended is sad. Second, there are terms which reflect the behaviour of systems better. It's a win/win.
- @niondir @github Why master is wrong for the main git branch: https://t.co/m3yN08fYDK
- Master is a bad choice for the main branch in a repo: control flows in the opposite way. Master conveys this idea of control over something, while it's actually the branches where development happens and which control what ends up in the main branch and what gets released.
- @pati_gallardo For two years I ran Arch Linux in VirtualBox on Windows without any big issues, so that should work for you.
- @fquednau It didn't: https://t.co/fhpYtOYe0l
- @xor_freecity These terms are offensive IN the context of computer science, because this science is not void of humans. It makes our industry more inclusive, that matters. I have also not heard a good explanation of why master/slave are good names for version control.
- It's such a weird flex to connect improving diversity to censorship, if this is what you get from this discussion feel free to fight the oppression by doing nothing and keep your branch names as is. https://t.co/Pv6qspQtPA
- @xor_freecity You are engaging in whataboutism. We talk about the use of a specific term: master/slave. It's our decision to rid the work we engage in of it in order to be more inclusive. There are people who are hurt by its continued use, and I won't keep making them feel that way.
- @xor_freecity No-one is forcing you to be a better human, through changing the default name in a git repo. You are free to stay who you are. This is not censorship, or oppression. Get your facts straight.
- @xor_freecity How will you proof that? And what if it does? It's a no-brainer for me.
- @xor_freecity There are so many examples where we humans advanced our language by not using certain words any more. It's not censorship, it's the right and decent thing to do.
- @Lazer The thing with random pies is ... how to make them once more!
- #Trondheim 🇳🇴 is getting hot already, let's hope the summer will not bring more than this. 😅 https://t.co/Qdfnj5kdBn
- @xor_freecity https://t.co/Qf2h9R4y8Z
- @xor_freecity Who is writing software? People. Who is reading software? People. Who is using software? People. The context of software is people.
- @xor_freecity Software is not context free, as I pointed out. A person created the git behaviour which made "master" the default branch. It did not happen by itself. Actually, how about you explain why the best choice for your mian branch is "master".
- @xor_freecity This is actually not about you. If you don't care about others (hence do not want to change your moral standpoint), good riddance.
- EXCLUSIVE! Discover the 1 thing that 10x developers are truly afraid of: https://t.co/8UfBpHh0iz
- @nerdfunk @martinjuhasz @xor_freecity CN: sex I think you are referring to the term from BDSM (https://t.co/snj28YAgBM #nsfw)? What does this have to do with git, the software? #whataboutism
- @jobarop @niondir @github It's pretty rich coming from a white German to dismiss this as a pure American problem. Europe has a horrendous history of slavery as well (see King Leopold II). We work in a global community. We have to think like that, too.
- @jobarop @niondir @github #Whatabouttism. And it was never not a religious symbol, but it is now no longer used in Germany and many other countries. Because we understand that it has a certain meaning for SOME.
- @Niklas_L I have been using "saga" as the primary branch for three years and the only thing I need to do, is tell @SemanticRelease which branch to look for changes, this is a config setting per repo. Every other tool I use is fine with having a primary branch not named "master".
- "[tech] starts with the mythologizing of white-male struggle that’s at the core of tech culture. The idea that these men were outcasts who built things up from nothing — the shunned ones. And they’re going to fix the problems standing in their way." https://t.co/3KmKcxYdu7
- @ezagroba Venn Diagram Sales Rep!
- @robsmallshire @xor_freecity In Git it does also refer to master/slave: https://t.co/9dhzhcwJVQ
- @dtraub @awscloud @anbarth @AWS_DACH Congrats, Dennis! I'm mostly hanging around @awsnordics events, but still connected to the DACH region...
- @mulmbot As a German, I have to hear that one! Link pls? https://t.co/jQUI9j7a8j
- @mulmbot :-D Thank your for the translation, that was hard to make out for me. Great, funny song about something so mundane.
- Implemented the UI part to query historical #iot device data today through @azure Cosmos DB in @bifravst through a function, which was pretty straightforward. SQL interface is exposed to the web app, so users can easily adapt / extend charts. https://t.co/aRpUB2iG7F https://t.co/ky1hj9fjOc
- Cool cat tracker by @institute_irnas! https://t.co/9rOLeXQwm8
- @gr2m @Niklas_L @SemanticRelease I got the inspiration from https://t.co/9uZJWm11vu For me the main branch is a collection of stories that's getting told and extended continuously through new stories (branches).
- @gr2m @Niklas_L @SemanticRelease I also prefer main over latest, because branches actually have the latest changes. I also like vX branches, X being the major version. Especially for libraries.
- There is no innocent or neutral variant of master/slave. These words describe the relationship of humans, where one literally owns another human: https://t.co/6X3r1H8LA0 It was picked in Bitkeeper (and copied by git) with this relationship in mind. That was a bad choice ...
- It does not accurately describe the relationship between named points in the commit history (what branches are). If you create a branch from master (let's keep this name for now), you create a new pointer, it's now the slave branch. You now make changes to the slave branch.
- Not the master is telling the slave branch what to do, it's a human adding changes. When committing the changes they let the slave branch point to their latest commit (they change its tip). Once done they let the master branch now point to the tip of the slave branch.
- Master now has the changes from the slave branch and is equal to the slave branch. This shows that the mental model of master/slave makes no sense for version control. Master executes no control over or owns other branches.
- Really great re-use of obsolete technology: in #trondheim 🇳🇴 phone boothes are turned into open book cases! https://t.co/Rbzt7VsIGO
- @wilgaard The master branch isn't doing anything. It's we as software developers who try to shoehorn the wrong concept onto something digitally. git is about controlling changes to source code and what happens between branches is not a master/slave relation but a way to introduce changes.
- @wilgaard That's why I prefer saga: https://t.co/w2nwuzzvqY
- "[in ElasticSearch] we’ve used master/slave incidentally. ... And the important thing isn’t to have the language gone, but as to kind of check ourselves and be conscious about our choices from here on. And that’s up to us and we can make that choice every day." https://t.co/HzgGxLHPvc
- @borderless_dev Good choice, control what gets into your inbox!
- @jobarop @niondir @github I don't need to think about drawing lines as long as there is still so much red tape to cut.
- @jkriggins @textio @witty_works does it, to: https://t.co/I0DHOfNVFw
- Why https://t.co/zQXe50rq6v needs to be a dynamic solutions, eludes me. This could have been solved with a nice static website, but instead I get greeted with failing API requests @EU_commission. https://t.co/kJj1EXnvvf
- @sleggefett It was not: https://t.co/9dhzhcwJVQ
- @sleggefett You were right to point out that it's not clear, what was meant: https://t.co/pDuGjduljW The important part is that even those involved in the creation of the tools feel sorry for that choice.
- I wish more developers were as relaxed with genders as them: https://t.co/9cIWeN0V4c
- @rmujica Don't do it.
- Because good hiring works mostly through networks: "we need to change the way we find jobs entirely if we want to be as inclusive as we claim." https://t.co/mCJM0o3BrG
- @NativeWired Good to hear that, Gitte!
- @pati_gallardo He must know more than the WHO: https://t.co/4tAsMm7aW6 https://t.co/bXbHP41c0A
- I'm not surprised: "Despite this determination and the extra measures put in place to safeguard the program, we have been unable to gather the resources necessary to keep Travis Foundation running. Sadly, it will soon close its doors for good." https://t.co/I4H0xXBIIj
- @maaretp I really like https://t.co/Fa130hA3jz because I generates quickly very useful graphs from code, which can be especially helpful for things that change often. But it can get too complicated to read if the graph is large, so it makes sense to do some manual work with @MiroHQ.
- @maaretp @MiroHQ I it's about software check out https://t.co/2MdmpD6v9Y, it's a very helpful approach to document complex systems.
- @5422m4n I moved all my CI workloads to GitHub actions anyway ...
- @5422m4n GitLab and CircleCI are great alternatives, I have used both.
- I like the updated @github design: more space is definitely useful. I personally think the rounded labels etc. create more visual noise... https://t.co/T4Jox5Zktl
- @SheWrestlesTest @witty_jobs @alex_schl Yes, also wanted to recommend talking to her!
- @witty_jobs also talk to @carosilbernagl (dotHIV, https://t.co/Lt4bI7JvUX) @noraschim (CEO of @Code_Door) @ladyleet (CEO of @ThisDotMedia) @kTrajchevska (CEO of @ExploreAdeva) @CathInShadow (CEO of @sareptastudio)
- "Higher education CS is broken, but growing faster than ever. Students mostly fail to learn because of oppressive cultures and structures, but also because CS faculty are low-skill teachers and lack the tools and time for teaching better." https://t.co/C4aYCVlnZo
- So, the great thing about $MSFT acquiring @github is, that I can use it as the continuous deployment solution for the Azure flavour of @bifravst without bad feelings (I had them for the AWS flavour becuase I did not use CodePipeline)...
- @rubstrauber That's Skype, mostly does not really work.
- Anybody has an ADR ready to be re-used for not using master as the main branch name?
- Golden tweet: https://t.co/dAqVI3BkOg
- @mbohlende @heinzkabutz @peitor @petikoch @patbaumgartner @majcon /cc @w3ltraumpirat
- I wrote one here: https://t.co/PX8UDORABA https://t.co/ccAziNEzhI
- For the @DistributeAid project that tracks shipments on @flexport I have set up a @github action that tracks the @FlexportEng OpenAPI file and creates a PR with the changes: https://t.co/iKNOY9J5wJ This helps to keep the SDK up with upstream changes with little effort.
- @DragonBe saga: In the Nordic mythology, a *saga* is a long continuous recollection of histories of stories about the history of humans, legends and gods. This idea reflects very well what happens in a Git repository.
- @DragonBe Changes happen in branches (some teams tie them to *User Stories*), which are sometimes directly, sometimes loosely coupled to the main branch. Once they are finished the get added to the main branch, or in case of a rebase directly appended.
- @DragonBe The mental model of a big book of stories fits this process very well. (Taken from the ADR I have created here: https://t.co/PX8UDORABA)
- I guess @github and @azure CodeSpaces shook them hard. https://t.co/22WBwEtp4t
- They didn't even have to enter a bank this time: https://t.co/8o0QhrzegE https://t.co/Bx7zTrMVRB
- @brekelov @github @Azure Yes, you can try it already on @Azure: https://t.co/LQ9PRw9BI0
- @ddprrt @NearForm @jasnell @matteocollina @addaleax Yes, I invested some time into our AWS lambda pipeline to implement tree shaking and layers to reduce the package size, because we were pushing too much waste over the wire when updating. https://t.co/Pl1tc9mfWn
- In their techradar @thoughtworks adds "Node Overload: a tendency to use Node.js indiscriminately or for the wrong reasons." https://t.co/878HFaDMUI I slightly disagree, especially the benefits of having the same programming language and tooling is very beneficial.
- I see good things happening in teams where traditional frontend and backend developers are comfortable working with the other professions code, and even start to cross boundaries more and more.
- Second: multi-threading does not matter in serverless compute environment where functions do one thing and are killed of regularly. They don't have serverless on the radar, yet: https://t.co/9VDjfCEfd2
- Great, great list of fuck-ups: https://t.co/hKWicCkFrB
- @der_beni @thoughtworks Yeah, I understand the the space is limited and it's a radar. These are blips on a radar, that give some vague direction, not a map with a marked path to where the treasure is buried.
- These people went through hell and still keep giving. Heroes. #RefugeesWelcome https://t.co/ulj4GzOIpU
- Allies, take note: https://t.co/gqVPto4lba
- It's #midsommer, and I am at the sea drinking a beer. Life is good here in #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/4VQRayMmYO
- https://t.co/Udo0Vym9oi
- 23:38 sunset. #midsommer #norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/dadZaqLClv
- @terabaud Thank you ... I guess ;-)
- @Justbestials @toggleModal @ameliaflb watch this!
- Interesting discussion on the use of "race" in Code of Conducts: https://t.co/Q8WO7rWBIH Make sure to not implicitly confirm the existence of races. It's important to mention racism explicitly, however, because racists exhibit racism against others, even though races don't exist.
- Nice, @twilio's Super SIM and NB-IoT SIMs arrived for testing here in #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/MikJURR6uv
- I've set up my https://t.co/E0H9qkd2Xm email and it looks great so far, refreshing update from the clunky OpenExchange UI I have right now.
- I wonder, though if it's really worth $100 per year, after all it's for my personal email only.
- @gfrancesco11 I expect custom domains to be included in the price. I have that already today with my current email provider @mailbox_org for €12/year.
- @Stephan_Strange Hey ist vor allem ein auf Produktivität optimierter E-Mail-Client. Mehr Fokus auf Aktion rund um E-Mails als nur auf sortieren ... https://t.co/rkBZVsVLxC
- @thatengjayson I've used @TutanotaTeam for two years in the past, what is your main reason to switch?
- https://t.co/9u3ioVEgCe is a really nice @github action to show deploy status on PRs: https://t.co/3Scmt1fO7j
- Time to finish for today, I guess @AzureSupport ... https://t.co/FDYognNcwO
- Amazon has announced a $2 billion climate fund: https://t.co/JOBYsVcnWF
- Dieser Info-Tag findet online statt, es kann also von überall teilgenommen werden: https://t.co/eybUg6k52Y
- @maritio_o Hei, I have a short question about last years @TechWomenNorway Ada Lovelace Day, if you have a minute you can help us make this years event even better: https://t.co/zPYW4lYujC Thank you! 🙏
- @ChristinGorman Hei, I have a short question about last years @TechWomenNorway Ada Lovelace Day, if you have a minute you can help us make this years event even better: https://t.co/zPYW4lYujC Thank you! 🙏
- Dark actors speak distinctly different compared to other German TV shows, it seems that they deliberately watch for rhythm and speed, even for me as a native speakers it's sometimes hypnotic. https://t.co/uwySkpS1W7
- Interesting, I couldn't send a PM containing a link to https://t.co/oxjWym4P7P ... @Videoforweb
- Yes, #TypeScript should solve these ambiguities of #JavaScript. To prevent unintended behaviour like this I have the https://t.co/B3wcZoZ3Ei eslint rule enabled, which will detect this and one needs to explicitly test for undefined or 0. https://t.co/XXj6WNLGF9
- The neighborhood beauty chilling in the sun: https://t.co/hMPTunbhvS
- @boennemann I have the habit of using enums with values, because I mostly use them to express a limited set of valid strings: enum direction { UP = 'up', DOWN = 'down', LEFT = 'left', RIGHT = 'right' } But yeah it would be a good idea to have enum values be e.g. a Symbol().
- @maritio_o @TechWomenNorway Thank you!
- @KlaraMiffili Scepticism: 🧐 🤔 🤨 Disagreement: ☹️ 😡 🤮 Annoyance: 🙄 🖕
- I've been pulling my hairs out this week writing down the setup guide for an @Azure Function App that uses AD B2C authentication. This is the sad state of affairs right now to get it set up ... because it cannot be automated. https://t.co/7MMPJuKK7q https://t.co/wloQauauBq
- Yes, @awscloud Cognito is a monster as well, but at least it can be deployed through code... which makes the whole setup process a one liner with CDK...
- @AzureSupport do you by any chance have a "Deploy to Azure" button sample of a Function App with AD B2C authentication that I can have a look at? This must be made simpler ... https://t.co/CP8HkShIsk
- Makes my [email protected] email from @dotHIV quite valuable, I guess :-) https://t.co/7yG7paLBRf
- @jeremywhiteley @Azure Well, it works, but I am not proud of the solution.
- @AzureSupport I wish I could ... 🤬 https://t.co/SKkHwoagv5
- The US is also not testing nearly as much as needed. https://t.co/1W7GtmV1gv
- @sanity_io is there a way to have a cropped image honor the defined hotspot automatically without needed to fetch the asset data first? E.g. for this picture: https://t.co/QaJQO06ymi
- @thatengjayson No, I am serious. The reality is probably much worse given that in the hearings this week the US COVID19 response team said that they are not nearly testing as much as they need.
- I've realized that I the music I listen to is white as fuck (Trance, Metal), so no surprise that I am not exposed much to the stories of migrants, minorities and oppressed through this art form. I started to look for those artists, and I am on the path to discover more!
- @AzureSupport Ok, I tried again, and this time it worked: https://t.co/5tuIhj0k1a
- By now you will have realized that we will be #remote much more, for many it will stay the way to work. Here are the 3 most important challenges remote teams need to tackle: 1. the missing watercooler 2. quality together-time 3. celebrating successes https://t.co/O0xMoPlZUb
- @lost_semicolon Yeah, SOAD and RATM are some of the famous bands I know, too that have a political message. I should check them out again!
- @malk_zameth Thank you friend for these tips, great to learn about these artists from the other side of planet!
- Die Bundeswehr hat eine neue Nummer: 03299... https://t.co/1EGgm7ZTIF https://t.co/f0mD5sMgB6
- @miskaknapek Oh, great tip!
- @kmelve @sanity_io I tried that, but it was not fetching the hotspot definition, it was just adding a rect= ... param.
- @kmelve @sanity_io Joining the Slack...
- @SamirTalwar I like https://t.co/9xkSMzfRXC for that.
- Standard Reality No leading 0 Leading 0 #e118 https://t.co/a06sCLYdKK https://t.co/ekDxglWzw4
- Test results with @twilio Super SIM and NB #IoT are: Super SIM connects and does TCP+UDP, but with NAT timeouts on the lower end of what we have measured so far. The NB IoT SIM did not connect, which is interesting because the @1NCE3 SIMs do work here. Regular SIM did not work. https://t.co/opAY6Sdwnl
- Tests are done here in #Trondheim 🇳🇴, and I did not expect the regular SIM to work with our #nrf9160, just was curious. You can run tests for yourself: https://t.co/y5q73TFMRc
- @kolencherry No, unfortunately totally not into Jazz.
- @realn2s Oh year, right, Skunk Anansie! I should listen more to them, too!
- @EmmaBostian and with 500 EUR in Sweden, you'll get a broom closet.
- @malk_zameth Do you really have to tell them? Why do you feel the need to validate their appearance?
- @malk_zameth Yes, do agree that we should be able to express affection without feeling bad about it. I was wondering about the "super hot" though. For me there is no non-sexual meaning of it (except if she is sick with a fever). So what is a good outcome in your mind for her?
- @malk_zameth You know what, let's move this to a place where we meet physically again. This will be way more fun then!
- Don't fall for the prejudice that #Norway is dark and cold. We have sandy beaches as well! #trondheim 🇳🇴 Want to move here? Check out @NordicTweets job vacancies, we pay for relocation through @OnboardNorway! https://t.co/Mml69CQDC2
- @clekis @NordicTweets @OnboardNorway Arbeitssprache bei @NordicTweets ist Englisch, das macht den Einstieg leicht. Und wenn Deutsch deine Muttersprache ist, ist Norwegisch lernen recht einfach, da vieles sehr ähnlich ist. Wir bezahlen auch Sprachkurse. Und die meisten Norweger sprechen sehr gut Englisch...
- @toggleModal Must eat food at the Badesee!
- #TypeScript 4 Beta is here and brings amongst others typing of variadic function arguments! https://t.co/CtyDINv0aN
- @robsmallshire @PaulDJohnston I can second that, I am free of kids, but all my colleagues who came here with kids are super happy. Norwegians put family above everything and that reflects in companies. Work is done to pay for your free time, which makes for a great work life balance.
- 49 Female Tech CEOs To Encourage and Inspire You: https://t.co/1PTevOzSAD
- "...der Fehler ist, die soziale Realität mit der Hautfarbe zu erklären und eben nicht mit den sozialen Verhältnissen, die Menschen in Armut zwingen." https://t.co/Jd4VyYdCrT
- I got asked a great question today how I approach problems. It's one of these internal gut-based functions of being a software engineer which is really hard to describe. I gave it a quick shot here: https://t.co/uhHfK3fFfJ #firstprinciples
- Version 3.1 of @bifravst/cloudformation-helpers now contains a modern rewrite of the cfn-response package for use with custom #CloudFormation resources, which makes it now work with more modern Node.js versions: https://t.co/B2si9kmTB4 @awscloud
- That the #refugees in the Moria camp started to ship PPE is the most amazing thing I recently learned by working @DistributeAid: the container is now on its way through @flexport. https://t.co/GXj8qLKY8Y
- @christina_haaa Cool achievement!
- @toggleModal Lenovo ThinkPad X1 Carbon
- @toggleModal I am also in the market for an new ultra-portable ultra book. I own the old XPS 13 developer edition, which is very nice. Reviews for the new one are rather mixed (WiFi sucks), AND X1 nano has been rumored: https://t.co/acnowZscjH I think the X1 is a little too big for my taste.
- There is a new @awscloud #IoT library and its API is a disappointingly horrible thin wrapper around a C library (with global state etc.): https://t.co/DYDtRufFu1 ... AND it does not work on Lambda ATM: https://t.co/vrauQIfyUl WHAT are they smoking?