In July 2020 I've tweeted 244 times
My Twitter archive of July 2020
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for July 2020.
Tweets
- Signed up! https://t.co/yS0y2OzYUK
- @toggleModal gedonet.
- @toggleModal Ich habe sie gerade gemeetet!
- @EmmaBostian Safe travels. Good thing you are flying to Stockholm. Such a relaxed Airport.
- @EmmaBostian Get ready for kanelboller!
- I have started to migrate to v2 and it gave me so much headaches. Core dumps without any stack trace, and it needs hacks like registering an interval to keep it alive. https://t.co/NPxClLm23U https://t.co/YGP4DBP4VU
- https://t.co/bQ8jw9uDue
- Oh, and it spits out useless, unhandleable error messages as well. Perfect example of how to screw up developer experience. https://t.co/mIFbJO2iLp
- Also, it throws exceptions when just including it as a dependency: https://t.co/jt4mVgsHhI
- If you love un-catchable and unhelpful exceptions have a look at this: https://t.co/691OInJZsI
- Bug report: https://t.co/BX4yfZYbHP
- Palestinians use electronic music to build a movement for change and subvert the oppression through creating unity: https://t.co/QHpNxnEMen Very inspiring documentation! #FreePalestine
- Telia Lithuania self-service feature exposes multiple security issues in its routers: https://t.co/3hmB4f6jo1 https://t.co/oY1c0LgMbB
- Only because you remove the most prominent open asshole from a community, you still have other shitty people in that same community who endorsed and engaged in bad behavior for years. That should be a lesson for other communities. One bad apple spoils the whole bunch. https://t.co/JKHtsRJOiN
- Oh, why am I not surprise. I've started to look into #e2e testing the @bifravst Azure flavour and I need to do even more manual set-up on the portal to start using B2C authentication in the test runner: https://t.co/VuyJH27dtn No fun building robust easy to change apps on @Azure. https://t.co/GKa4lzkUwz
- "Did anyone back up our code?" https://t.co/PEto0rS4lD
- If you are building a #SaaS on @Azure: are you using AD B2C for user management or something else? If so, what?
- Thinking about a dashboard that shows good first contributor issues sorted by importance from all the @DistributeAid @github repos and where you can filter based on skills. Anyone has something like this?
- @DistributeAid @github I know that @hoodiehq used ubersicht: https://t.co/G29PxaxJyh - but it's no longer active.
- @Argorak @DistributeAid @github Yes, this looks like what I want. Thanks!
- If you believe in #blacklivesmatter it's great to have people like @markb holding companies like @NotionHQ accountable and point out their gate-keeping. @DistributeAid @MasksForDocs please have a look tonight: https://t.co/lnCUF2MEBD
- https://t.co/YUGabmw8pe
- .@ETSI_STANDARDS has released ETSI EN 303 645 V2.1.1 which outlines 13 baseline requirements for secure consumer #IoT devices: https://t.co/uUNvEFYjjD Since more and more #B2B #IoT solutions are getting commoditized this also applies to commercial solutions as well.
- @ETSI_STANDARDS In order to not end up on @internetofshit, here is the list: 1. No universal default passwords 2. Implement a means to manage reports of vulnerabilities 3. Keep software updated 4. Securely store sensitive security parameters 5. Communicate securely
- 6. Minimize exposed attack surfaces 7. Ensure software integrity 8. Ensure that personal data is secure 9. Make systems resilient to outages 10. Examine system telemetry data 11. Make it easy for users to delete user data 12. Make installation and maintenance of devices easy
- 13. Validate input data
- @pati_gallardo @valgiNorge @hallny Oh, what the fuck. They are really twisting facts here. Running a vulnerability scan is not "using the source code". @hallny did not publish the vulnerabilities, he linked to a report on a platform. Did they even have a process for disclosing vulnerabilities in place?
- #CHIP is a new connectivity standard that aims to increase compatibility among smart home products (supported by all major vendors) and having #nRF52840 support in is great because now more developers can build secure interoperable smart-home products with @NordicTweets hardware! https://t.co/Nb4QPj91Ga
- Uh, turns out, there is even more to set up manually: the resource owner password credentials flow, so the test-runner can create authentication tokens for the user it is simulating. 😡 https://t.co/Hmj42RycEh
- Killing Eve is hilarious. I'm really happy that Jodie Comer got more screen time to explore more sides of Villanelle. I'd say it's a perfect finale. https://t.co/NpQsdxQeyZ
- @FiddlersCode @benjamin @herecomesjaycee @Niklas_L I think SRE are responsible for making IT operations boring: their goal is to reduce the number of surprises that happen in the organisation caused by IT systems. Less surprises means less unplanned work, more time to create actual value. This can however lead to change aversion.
- Also zu meiner Zeit hatte die KSK keine Wehrpflichtigen. Die hören nämlich auf bevor sie überhaupt in diese Laufbahn kämen. https://t.co/ssbGQpXews
- @Maggysche ... Kommentare von mehrheitlich Männern.
- @meikeco Oh, da waren wir vor ein paar Wochen. Geht unbedingt hier hin: Sødahlhuset https://t.co/WRM60o9mUI
- @meikeco Ohhh!
- This is Stackoverflow based programming on steroids, nevertheless, a human is required for assembly. Note how the human provides the very precisely defined blanks for the AI to fill in. https://t.co/zi0DKc9FN0
- @segelmimmi @dustythewitch @meikeco Wir backen ja viel selbst (auch Kuchen), aber so ein echter Handwerksbäcker Pflaumenkuchen geht halt nicht einfach so easy... Generell Obstkuchen in Norwegen?? Hier sind Früchte maximal Deko...
- @meikeco Als wir dort waren, hatte der Laden übrigens zu, und wir waren sehr abgeschreckt von der totalen Turi-Aufmachen. Nächstes Mal halt ... https://t.co/M5ziRAgZPu
- @segelmimmi @dustythewitch @meikeco P.S.: Backformen sind hier auch aus gold ... https://t.co/cRzFSe8z8y
- @meikeco @dustythewitch @segelmimmi Wenn's guten Kuchen gibt sind @kamilleblumm und ich dabei!
- Not so successful in trying to find uncle-free software literature. https://t.co/hCy2OsS1p0
- .@unclebobmartin is a white supremacist who keeps spreading hate. If you keep inviting him to events, keep buying his work, keep sharing his content, you drive out the brilliant people from our industry who don't have the privilege like you to not be harmed by his actions.
- @GolezTrol @Der_Pesse @unclebobmartin Go check his Blog, his Twitter. For many years he has been openly misogynistic and since Trump came around he started to be openly sharing right wing and fascist ideologies.
- @wilgaard https://t.co/dtHXU1rmU7
- @e_p82 AFAIK there is no such list, but there are many alternatives if you go below the 1st result in searches. My favourite books about software are from @mpoppendieck @petegoodliffe @ericevans0 to get you started.
- @theaccordance If you believe that white supremacists ideas are worth discussing, you have no place in my communities.
- @sivmhollup Very helpful was also https://t.co/bK0CSlcHAr by @sf105 and @natpryce (back when I believed OOP was necessary, but the gist applies to non-OOP as well.
- @sivmhollup Check out https://t.co/9VYxIRNMMi by @mpoppendieck - it's an important book covering more high-level skills, not concrete architecture problems. For that I recommend parts of REST in Practice by @jimwebber. On modeling software add Domain Driven Design work by @ericevans0
- @sivmhollup As an overall compendium to writing good software I recently read Code Craft by @petegoodliffe and it's beautiful: https://t.co/vwDlxdXyN1 Last but not least, a fantastic book about building great software companies is Accelerate by @nicolefv.
- Let's collect more uncle-free recommendations in here! 👇 https://t.co/f0NFlA7kSU
- @pintoeater @stevendotjs @unclebobmartin Check out this thread: https://t.co/WXZ9IG77Yz
- @bondinibondini @benjamin https://t.co/dtHXU1rmU7
- @streetsofboston @unclebobmartin https://t.co/l0UrzGx18o
- @sivmhollup Two great books on communication that students should know about by @BreneBrown https://t.co/SM0deNXedM
- @sapanparikh18 So you agree with him that far-left fascism exists?
- @johncutlefish We have a nice inclusive and well moderated community in the Software Crafter's Slack: https://t.co/zCoTsgR8yL
- @Lazer https://t.co/rIrsXciJoY
- @jhannes @pati_gallardo @unclebobmartin https://t.co/WXZ9IG77Yz
- @dan_sixtynine @sapanparikh18 I know it does not. This is a term created and used by nazis, demagogues, and white supremacists to frame actions taken against them. You sure do have the right to not agree with me.
- @marcoemrich Think about removing @sandromancuso as well from this list, he is perfectly fine profiting off Uncle Bob and continues to push his products.
- @SamirTalwar function isEverythingFine() { return true; }
- @datenreisender I specifically bought this book on the look for good software literature from other authors, so I was annoyed to find a reference on the back side again. I do however find it problematic if authors keep pushing RCMs work (which is not the case here, it's a rather old print).
- @datenreisender To be perfectly clear: if you are pushing RCMs work *today* I will not buy or promote your work.
- Those who claim that cancel culture is an nefarious attack on a persons existence are gaslighting you into believing that they are entitled to the position they hold because of their own merit while they are in fact very often the perpetrator in the system we must abolish.
- @sarahmei Oh, wow. Sending all the best wishes for a good recovery! We'll keep an eye on the uncle for you!
- Going on vacation soon, time to set up @mergifyio!
- @Argorak @mergifyio Yes: https://t.co/x5yl5fPHrt
- "Don’t mention Trump or guns or anything political please. Just don’t joke about it. This was one of the requirements from Uncle Bob. He is very sensitive and clear about this, no mentions or jokes about his political views, we don’t want to upset him.” https://t.co/b1AU8seONK https://t.co/ThAjt2afag
- @wilgaard Yes, this is his account. It does not explain however why the organizers nevertheless felt the need to press this matter at this conference. Who to believe? A bob-fan witness or the person who in the past defended racist and trans-phobic views and people in the industry?
- @pati_gallardo I have sadly a huge overlap through being affiliated to the same communities: https://t.co/gv4apEh2in
- border: 1px solid red https://t.co/K944b0n42O
- @maaretp This is a first-hand report from a speaker so I think it has significant value to it. The author does not appear to be trying to smear someone, but be a truthful recollection of what happened at this event. Maybe @royvanrijn can recollect who from @utrechtjug made this statement?
- I got this handy guide how to set up @Azure B2C authentication for a function app *manually*, which I now use *again* to figure out why the API returns a 500 error without any log entries. https://t.co/b0gew4xm3p
- @Azure But at least I have the confirmation that this is actually the recommended solution: "If you want to use Azure Function Apps and need a way to secure access to your Function Apps – that is, only allowing authenticated users, then Azure AD B2C is a great solution."
- @jlengstorf A+ for sound effects!
- @Zhuinden @dan_sixtynine @sapanparikh18 Try me.
- @Zhuinden it won't, I agree, ... and that's not what he wrote.
- @Zhuinden Listen, RCM is perpetuating white supremacists ideas, has been supporting transphobes and been proven to be a misogynist. He is one of the most prominent people in the software industry, which I am part of, so I have the right to point out behaviour that is unacceptable.
- @Zhuinden Quoting a white supremacist, is just the latest bit he did. He is harmful beyond doubt, and some ideas are just not up for discussion.
- I figured it out, also in part because I got yet another guide: https://t.co/mr6sfjnKx6 https://t.co/b0gew4xm3p
- We should use this for the next @TechWomenNorway Ada Lovelace Day! @pati_gallardo https://t.co/QdyMhqWmLn
- I guess it will be a while until I can test it on Linux @mmhmmapp https://t.co/QDS1H88Olq
- @jannikbuschke @dtanzer Yes, I use angular style (https://t.co/2CvAkZUGIQ) with @SemanticRelease to automate releases in all projects.
- @jannikbuschke @dtanzer @SemanticRelease I use it for apps as well: https://t.co/LJrfhfJums What are your concerns?
- @dtanzer @jannikbuschke @SemanticRelease @MarmotaApp What's the purpose of releasing by calendar?
- Vacation is on: https://t.co/B9q7cJzdot
- @dtanzer @jannikbuschke @SemanticRelease @MarmotaApp I would keep using SemVer. Your release on the specific date is the version that was last released just before that date. If you really need tags you can automate that and tag a SemVer release with an additional date-based tag.
- @dtanzer @jannikbuschke @SemanticRelease @MarmotaApp What happens if you need to release a fix for the release in the same week?
- @LaszloWa @Joachim_L Awesome to hear! Sounds like a great match!
- @TonyBologni Never. Systems you put in place with tricks and manipulation are never sustainable. They will be exploited. What works is to build systems that encourage certain desired behaviour and start implementing that starting with top level management. They must lead by example.
- It's interesting to read that the only arguments in the replys are supporting my conclusion. No-one has jumped in to point out what Uncle Bob did to build inclusive communities, stood up to white supremacists and took stance against abuse by people in the industry.
- Most commenters seem to be concerned that they are next! Well, there is a way towards avoiding that: start following, listening and talking to people that don't look like you. Start looking for the disturbing homogeneity in conference lineups, book authors and and yourself why!
- The most glaring indicators you benefit from white supremacism today is that you don't see a problem with it. It's tough to acknowledge that, because you didn't actively do anything, right?! But it's your inaction that keeps the current state in place.
- @TonyBologni And for higher level management it helps to make certain goals part of their performance review. Some managers care very much about their bonus, that can be used. I wouldn't call this a trick, it's again building a system that encourages good behaviour, ...
- @TonyBologni which is always part compliance based and part bonus based: give a clear framework, but do not punish for bad behaviour, but promote good behaviour (public appraisal and cash work very well).
- I'm referring to this tweet: https://t.co/WSnq2Xs4m6
- @unclebobmartin You are verbatim repeating and spreading what Trump says, who is a racist and white supremacist, you supported him in the past and keep doing so today even in light of him now openly catering to his racist supporters. You are a white supremacists. https://t.co/BabMU2cN70
- @unclebobmartin By stating that the police has never been the problem you use your platform to perpetuate the idea that the executions of many, many by police are somehow not their fault. This is a white supremacists idea, that it's not our fault, or the fault of the systems which we create. https://t.co/bOTME0ALDA
- I guess he's getting desperate. Keep pushing out the stories! https://t.co/0jYPJTD3x5
- @unclebobmartin I don't care about your conclusion. I'm here to let the community know that they push people out by continuing to give you a platform.
- @XDetant Thank you, my friend!
- @MaritvanDijk77 Thank you Marit, it means a lot!
- @gdinwiddie I deliberately made this classification, because many have argued in the past with him and he did not show any interest in change. I have been following him for years and only witnessed a downward spiral. I'm confident that the classification is justified.
- @gdinwiddie He has received enough benefit of the doubt by others. As a maybe *the* most recognized name in software engineering he leads by example, and his direction is not where we should be headed.
- @RikDhuyvetters Straw man argument. "Hitler was a painter, therefore all painters must be Nazis."
- Free full stack course with an official completion certification from University of Helsinki. English and Turkish speaking mentors! https://t.co/gDfDNUqvd8 https://t.co/CmV0VCWalZ
- Great post on how Post-Commit Reviews improve developer flow by @copyconstruct: https://t.co/Thd4QJiSKi
- #typescript generator problem: how can I generate a type reference node with array access? https://t.co/ytEHXQOT5A
- Started to read "Timeless laws of Software Development" and it includes a lot of language specifics. Not so timeless after all. https://t.co/RENU0abvtn
- Well, it's ok. Wouldn't recommend because it's a bit dated and a lot does not apply in general to software development but specifically to C programmers.
- @haraball Not yet, thank you for the recommendation!
- @KlaraMiffili If you are into this, get hold of a hard copy of this legendary book on generative art: https://t.co/cbPDmjbQYm
- @vicbergquist Don't tell her about birds.
- Great episode on @intercepted about how the US Police is first and foremost designed to protect property, not serve people: https://t.co/BSYKLpQmt3
- @Lazer Grapefruit is for fruit masochists.
- @pati_gallardo Most Star Trek plots are like: management never expected this to happen, so let's try the most ridiculous thing and find out what happens while ignoring all chain of command because we have to go with the flow or be annihilated right now.
- @luka_prebil @pati_gallardo @PicardTips You also must follow the fucking Swear Trek Tumblr: https://t.co/gwrEufMteg
- It helps to have political leaders which are not selfish morons, too. https://t.co/STfhejg36v
- @malk_zameth It's just another arbitrary thing he came up with to fool people into thinking he wants to be held accountable. Don't bother.
- @cassidoo @vicbergquist We @NordicTweets are hiring graduate engineers with a master's degree interested to work in Norway as Software Developers System Architects Digital Designers Analog and RF Designers Test and Verification Developers Application Engineers: https://t.co/axjcF2SpwS
- @cassidoo https://t.co/C8SG4jVuWL
- Also works with managers asking you to implement this super important feature. https://t.co/iZm5dKTxU1
- @Prale_ @NordicTweets Not right now. You can find all our vacancies at https://t.co/PQzXx9qu5D
- @ARealSamurai @NordicTweets There are many Master graduates with zero work experience as a full time engineers. They are juniors, too.
- @FiddlersCode @martinjuhasz @BRYTER_io Oh, yes. Martin is a good one!
- @ARealSamurai @BelkheirMahamed Agree.
- This is huge: USA's privacy rules are not sufficient so EU citizens data cannot be safely transmitted to US datacenters under the PrivacyShield. https://t.co/WVj76aNxVV
- @Stefania_Rosca @NordicTweets Depends on what non-traditional means for you. All our full-time roles require at minimum a bachelor degree in electrical engineering or computer science.
- @optimistavf I'd say it never has not been fragmented, because local law applies everywhere.
- Information in English on the PrivacyShield invalidation: https://t.co/fMrqR2RdOu
- Thread: https://t.co/IFBjR6PAu7
- "Some day ... the virus will just magically disappear. [because we control the the numbers]" https://t.co/hjaP6CEnml
- https://t.co/BJH6hf43Hc by @DavidSherret is amazing: it shows the compiler API calls needed to created a certain #TypeScript code: https://t.co/v8BoBgAaYd
- @Stefania_Rosca @NordicTweets Yes, unfortunately we have not opened up our positions for these kinds of applicants. I personally don't think this is necessary, but I am not in the position to influence company policy on this matter.
- @FlexportEng @flexport your https://t.co/OSLDPOBdDV is returning a 500 and the OpenAPI file at https://t.co/GMcMZVkyeH no longer exists.
- @Stefania_Rosca @NordicTweets I already made my opinion known, you can be sure!
- @sethpiper @pati_gallardo Very similar to the German word: bohnern. https://t.co/z1xb1OPlzj https://t.co/sjSQF8WtLE
- @AnnNat ... mit 3(!) Bildern?!
- "Overall, our findings show a perhaps surprising lack of binary security in #webassembly" https://t.co/M2KOCMQlKm
- @EmmaBostian I'm bottom right.
- A while ago I documented a big serverless architecture using https://t.co/2MdmpD6v9Y in @MiroHQ. I now hear that it's too much work to maintain it. It's unfortunate but an important learning: the next time I'll put work into generating C4 diagrams from source code so it's always>
- up to date. Given the experience I now have drawing those diagrams I think it can be achieved using GraphViz and a custom renderer which makes it easy to zoom and navigate in bigger diagrams. I think even a seemless navigation between all levels should be doable.
- @fdeberle Nice! Generating PUML from source should be straightforward.
- @FlexportEng @flexport I can report that https://t.co/GMcMZVkyeH now resolves again.
- The U.S. has become an openly fascist police state. I'm not sure this can be fixed through the next election. Thousands of state employees are willing to support these practices, too. I wonder what it takes to get them to realize that they no longer serve their country. https://t.co/SRFkl43L7k
- Had a chat with two long-time agile practicioners the other night, and the disappointment of Scrum not keeping is promises is real. But I think it's caused by teams blindly copying and focusing on processes to enable more (!) WIP, and not outcomes.
- Delivering value to the customer is the single most important responsibility of a team, all process should be a support function that maximizes that. If teams do not measure that but are happy with counting story points, # of closed issues, they are optimizing for busy work.
- Scrum is good for executing defined work items, but it's an embedded process in a larger system and the most impact happens earlier: the decision which story is going to be realized. Prioritizing stories is hard and doing it properly takes time (and vision), too few see that.
- A very German thing: Bettfedernreinigung (There is a truck which has a mobile cleaning service for bed feathers.) https://t.co/dNUsfpOarM
- Norway's top 100 leaders: very white, very West-European. #diversity https://t.co/0DzLoAcTry https://t.co/OWSQ08mgRU
- The truck: https://t.co/Wvi0l3Icjy
- @ezagroba You must feel terrible for all those that weren't as smart as you :/
- @Lazer I guess "Not now!" is not an option...
- @datenreisender In Offenbach hatten wir das sogar als Service in einem Bettenhaus.
- ... because you are the code owner, not just a flesh puppet attached to a keyboard. https://t.co/k3AtVV2Sql
- Farmer looks like the AWS CDK aproach to infrastructure as code for @azure: https://t.co/tJnbGzmejV I'll definitely check it out for @bifravst!
- @VeraCologne Hab als Quelle die Zeitzone-Datenbank genutzt, die ist nach Kontinent/Stadt aufgebaut. Ist aber eine gute Idee noch die Zeitzonen selbst mit rein zu nehmen: https://t.co/SK3MDcHn5z
- TIL: @BCG did a study on Total Societal Impact (#tsi) and found out that companies that focus on it (and thus benefit the society) are significantly more innovative and more profitable than the average. Doing good IS a business case! https://t.co/NlUk7AS3wA
- The top spots are over-crowded, so well try to find some nice places further in land: Summer Travel Chaos in Norway https://t.co/xdLOGw4k4O via @lifeinnorway
- @rinkkasatiainen It's not weird, I'd say it's not that common to handle polymorphism through the type system but rather via instanceof which is the pure JavaScript way to do. What I don't find helpful is that Circ and Rect need to extend ST, but actually have no commonality.
- @rinkkasatiainen There is a proposal to solve this in JavaScript: https://t.co/kDZAeYCZOz
- @rinkkasatiainen Did you check what that compiles to? It might be that the JS code has some issues of you pass an arbitrary shape.
- https://t.co/Q7N6A8iLcg https://t.co/mO98a1rGgF
- Interesting quote from @JohnOusterhout's book "A Philosophy of Software Design": "The problem with test-driven development is that it focuses attention on getting specific features working, rather than finding the best design.
- This is tactical programming pure and simple, with all of its disadvantages. Test-driven development is too incremental: at any point in time, it’s tempting to just hack in the next feature to make the next test pass.
- There’s no obvious time to do design, so it’s easy to end up with a mess."
- @jacek_smolak I agree. Typically when I design a *new architecture*, I find that TDD is not helping in finding a good solution, it often takes two or three tries to get the architect right and rewriting the tests all the time creates a lot of extra work. (This phase is called "a spike".)
- @jacek_smolak Once I am satisfied, I typically clamp the new code from two sides: I add end-to-end feature tests (BDD) which cover the entire solution, and I add unit and integration tests for parts of the code that's not trivial, while cleaning up and modularizing the it.
- @jacek_smolak This way I can quickly try out multiple solutions, but end up with a solid one.
- @5422m4n @JohnOusterhout Yes, this is a book I can recommend!
- @pati_gallardo Messerbänkchen (engl.: tiny bench for a knife) https://t.co/dLjCxZ3HXm
- https://t.co/TDVZYHUrDt
- Someone broke into @twilio's unsecured AWS S3 bucket and modified their libraries: https://t.co/VUl5649BiQ
- Subresource Integrity ftw! https://t.co/iufnLuQOXa https://t.co/JnA8sLQ18l
- @byteborg @twilio Modifying the SDK is not legitimate use.
- @byteborg @twilio Sure, but if I'd forgot to, and someone walks up to the door, tries if it is open to enter and shits on my couch I wouldn't call them welcome guests, either.
- @byteborg @twilio Well, if you define shitting on couches as normal use of a house, you are right.
- Home simply has the best coffee! https://t.co/F8VD7q7PHb
- @maymi_b I still prefer to get it from Coffee AND additional sources ;-)
- @JeremyKorwin @JohnOusterhout TDD encourages testable code and favors a solution that makes the test pass. A test ideally has (and should have no) assumption about the underlying architecture. So it really only verifies that your current architecture does work correctly.
- Good read on industry cloud trends: "Companies that implement microservices typically have a much higher volume of feature releases as the risk associated with a release is contained to the specific service, rather than the whole app" https://t.co/b31n4Xps92
- Facebook is “Hurting people at scale”: https://t.co/F9j3jChFdA
- @NativeWired @pawelbrodzinski @cyetain Autonomy without accountability is just chaos.
- Can you tell that #Norway 🇳🇴 is my happy place?! https://t.co/gdiTbgnxPb
- @mortzu @ubnt I've switched to a Ubiquity Nano HD and ER-X Router.
- While Norwegians spent their holidays in the country (#norgesferie) we get the coldest July in decades: https://t.co/3lmGMZ5U4N
- (Tweet sent from our campervan with 14°C air temperature.) https://t.co/xLPWkiyuVx
- @vicbergquist 😁
- @w3ltraumpirat Thank you! 🤗
- @nicolefv A great one I've read is Dare to Lead by @BreneBrown. But I, too, have a hard time coming up with more non-white men books on leadership. I think it's also because men get taught that leadership is something one must master, while for women it's much more about collaboration.
- I have a joke about self-organized teams but noone committed to tell it.
- @NadiaZuerich @valerieWoW Ins Wort fallen wird als ganz normale Kommunikation unter Männern verstanden.
- Watching an epic sunset in #rondale national park. #Norway 🇳🇴 #norgesferie https://t.co/hsvys6tBaa
- @ollyginal Absolut! Du kannst dein Zelt nehmen in die Natur stapfen und dir einfach irgendwo einen Platz suchen. Ohne Nachbarn, hier ist genug Platz. Der nächste Camper steht 300m weit weg.
- @ollyginal Der Funkmast ist 10km von hier mit Sichtverbindung. Habe 4G+.
- @ollyginal Kann man übrigens auch hier checken: https://t.co/icSD88ICDU https://t.co/0G4jDZE35h
- @ollyginal Beides. Hier haben welche geparkt und sind zu Fuß mit Zeit weiter. Es gibt auch Bereiche im Nationalpark die nur zu Fuß erreichbar sind, dort kannst Du überall Zelten, oder in eine der Hütten gehen: https://t.co/gKm8N98pEF
- AWS CDK v1.23.0 adds support for bundling lambda code: https://t.co/s3H0g2HSsD
- Please have a look at this petition to free the Ocean Viking which is currently held by Italy under false pretences! https://t.co/ScNuTU3l4G via @Change #RefugeesWelcome
- @borderless_dev I use Arch Linux, and it's done automatically.
- @borderless_dev I don't think it's hard, but I do it once every two years or so now for 10+ years so YMMV: https://t.co/Fo1HdO9TeV
- @borderless_dev Another quicker way to get to a specific node version is https://t.co/DJLgzChpqZ
- @Maaikees I just decline. I have a disclaimer in my About section: "( ˘ ³˘)♥ Please note that I will reject connection requests from people I've never met personally."
- @vicbergquist It sounds like you got some needed closure. Sending a virtual hug!
- Most of the emails I write are to myself to share a file with my mobile phone.
- Only in the U.S. of A: https://t.co/bTZAF3jeyE
- ... and it comes with masks! https://t.co/ffRacJQ5Ws
- Great write-up on how @institute_irnas develops embedded software for the #nrf52 using the @NordicTweets SDK on #Linux with @code. https://t.co/Qt40AaSl7J
- So many cool people in this webinar on #TDD: https://t.co/OGfOdqvzyP https://t.co/wzgCdAIh3d
- #BDD was born to simplify adoption of #TDD but it didn't take off.
- The problem is that the value of #TDD is not obvious, which makes it hard to make it a default method for software projects. There are always managers, colleagues and customers that need to be convinced.
- Unfortunately it's not a universally accepted hygiene factor, but needs buy in from all stakeholders.
- You cannot secretly do TDD, it affects at least anyone in the software delivery chain. So even if *we* know that it works, we still need to put a lot of effort into making the entry to TDD easy.
- Nice, Pi-hole is working on renaming blackList/whiteList to denyList/allowList: https://t.co/Ct6f1KeyVk
- Oh, what bullshit: AI powered sexual heteronormativity as a service. https://t.co/tS6v1UAS0q
- The Old Guard is somehow strangely traditional story telling, but with a good execution that makes it just great entertainment. And Charlize Theron just killing it. https://t.co/VuRjdEWKUQ
- @rolandclaussen It's a good mix of many movies I'd say. Not super unique, but fun!
- @m0vas I guess you have seen Polar, and John Wick, and Blade, they all are similar.
- @5422m4n I haven't noticed that.
- Somehow wierd to see so many people in one place without masks, but #Norway is still doing very good in terms of #COVIDー19 infections. https://t.co/kWWkZ51hlX
- Good introduction to Hexagonal Architecture and why it plays nicely with a Domain Driven Design approach ... in my experience this is a great combination. https://t.co/wA4xcaPl1l
- I wonder how Sweden is doing... https://t.co/Tu26zxOY9J
- Developers: we really like our good documentation and use it all the time. Also developers: we don't have time to keep it up to date. https://t.co/M3hoOXTEl3
- John Südstein is researching how we learn as developers and how we discover new content, help him! I think this is an area where we as an industry can greatly improve. https://t.co/BrWFIgkaPN
- @Wolfcraft_IO Beautiful! Is that the new XPS 13?
- @robertSPD @_francied or "software crafter".
- I guess from now on we can call the USA a failed state because it is not able to ensure most basic democratic functions. In Germany and the EU we run elections with up to 44% mail-in voting and fraud is not an issue. https://t.co/2OiLpkefwK
- @Ouarzy Always think about the LOC metric!
- There are so many people here who would really love to answer your #TDD questions, so just shoot! We will find a solution. #TDDLive
- Online shopping in #Norway (https://t.co/TgmmeR7ZAV): shop recommends specific battery cable as an accessory, which does not fit because of too small holes. I complain and want to return it free of charge. Answer: no reason to complain, just use a metal drill to widen the hole.
- @madebygps @shanselman https://t.co/weher7w7Lr
- @Andrea_Hanna @toggleModal It's hard (from a listener PoV) to find something that has closely the catalogue as Spotify. For artists I've heard the @Bandcamp is way better. So in the end, buy your favourite artists music through their preferred platform, don't rely on monopolies to ensure fair compensation.
- Did you know that #Trondheim 🇳🇴 erected a memorial for the compact disc that resembles a CD rack? Am I right @VisitTrondheim? 😉 https://t.co/DqFxCkiDa9
- @vicbergquist Uh, which ZIP code are you? We are looking in Trondheim and it's slightly lower... https://t.co/X5K6O4MClz
- @wolframkriesing No, I think for this purpose you would still need to store user likes. Pods are for personal data which is not supposed to be shared with others.
- 👋 web designers needed: @DistributeAid we are working together with https://t.co/nQK3xzTNDE on helping women living in the Moria refugee camp who started to produce face masks to distribute 100,000 of their masks around the world. We need design support! https://t.co/Dw2bNI3Kvu
- We are building a landing page for this project for which we need help from someone with a good eye for design. We have the tech in place, the content is ready, we have great pictures, but lack the skill to put all of this in a sleek design that makes people want to donate!
- If you are interested to own the design approach to this campaign, or just love to tinker around in the web, hit me up, my DMs are open! RTs appreciated!
- @wolframkriesing That's the point: the comments you make are for others, they are public content, and as a site you "own" them.
- @wolframkriesing Pods are basically a storage for data that would fall under GDPR.
- @wolframkriesing I see that similar question are discussed in the forum: https://t.co/6d2zAmE7Qn
- @Ravetracer Haven't used FA in a while, I'm happy with either https://t.co/Cn9MuozHW9 or use emojis with the Twitter font: https://t.co/i3RZiO9gOQ
- @wilgaard @VisitTrondheim Gotta have a lot of imagination to see that ;-) https://t.co/36cS41x86W
- Magical sunset here on the outer end of the #trondheim 🇳🇴 fjord at Stokkøya. https://t.co/aWTI6vGqyc