In August 2020 I've tweeted 313 times
My Twitter archive of August 2020
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for August 2020.
Tweets
- I've decided to not join #SoCraTesUK today because I'm busy with this view... https://t.co/Pfn2mpOslG https://t.co/E5T7Z1I832
- @LaszloWa Norgesferie2020.exe Enjoy your vacation, weather looks actually quite nice! LMK if you happen to travel around Trondheim!
- @nelisboucke Yes, for me weekdays work better too, after all attending conferences is part of my job as a software engineer.
- "We are the second wave" Disgusting to see Germans mocking the pandemic. https://t.co/UnmTdVh6Bx
- @Ravetracer Yes, I mean it's all over the news what's happening in places that don't use masks: https://t.co/sX6SuKGk0j
- 'Green' colonialism is ruining Indigenous lives in Norway: '[the court] reinforced the tendency of the Norwegian government and the industry to "sell" indigenous rights in the name of development and resource extraction.' https://t.co/TP5j2JfQ0A
- The #nrf9160 feather is here: https://t.co/aMY1j4ZLal
- Microsoft has developed DTDL: Digital Twins Definition Language for #iot devices which allows to describe device capabilities and make them interoperable: https://t.co/oPrGo5QLQk An issue in the repo lists ~10 other "standards": https://t.co/EMWCIhqYLe
- @wolframkriesing It's not performant to aggregate millions of records from maybe as many pods to show e.g. likes of a video, or comments on a blog post.
- @wolframkriesing Also, does not explain how to "discover" all data without a central instance having the record of all pods needed to compose the complete view.
- @Lazer Try the part number in the search on https://t.co/yaES0kMaCu and also ebay is alwas a good source for parts.
- @wolframkriesing No, I still understand it as: GDPR data: goes in a pod Data for use on the site with others AKA public content: goes into central database owned by site
- That's a great move! Too few tech companies have meaningful worker representation. @worker291 https://t.co/0EonrBgqA6
- @Henkoglobin @Obvious_San Gibt's hier im zugehörigen Blog post: https://t.co/gHHXD5dH2p
- @kringkaste WTF
- @Ravetracer Lost Witness Vs Sassot - Whatever (Aly & Fila Remix) ist 😭 Neal Scarborough - Stung On The River (Sean Tyas Remix) ist 🙏 Bei 2007 darf PvD nicht fehlen! https://t.co/jlAxd0Z6Vg
- @vicbergquist Oh no, that's terrible. Good to hear that he is doing better!
- Please tag yourself with a hashtag (e.g. #holidaychecklayoffs), so other can find you on this site. https://t.co/eDaSeTgtl2
- 2020 would be a good year for a new @CowboysOfficial record.
- @TonyBologni @signicat, made in #Trondheim and they run the largest identity platform in Norway.
- @wolframkriesing @Applitools has this: https://t.co/9tREco4llf
- If @io_matched can't be bothered to create an inclusive hiring process, then I won't be bothered considering them to find jobs for me or for roles in my team. This ignorance is unacceptable and might even violate anti-discrimination laws, if used as part of a hiring process. https://t.co/jnrgF9VMXj
- Yes! https://t.co/2ExCsgriR3
- That's some garbage take on what makes a good developer. Software engineering is mostly structuring problems. Ethics are rarely told in university. Learning to learn is no exclusive skill of CS degree holders. https://t.co/l5rGucDS7Z
- @Grady_Booch @petkasp I think you made it very clear that you believe that only a certain way of education will produce "good" developers. And that it can't be in done through a streamlined program. I don't agree with that, because many skills that "good" developers have are nevertheless not taught.
- @Grady_Booch @petkasp I believe that a well designed streamlined curriculum can give students great starting points for their own further education but will enable them to start earning a full salary in shorter time, which will allow them to have more ease of mind to study topics they want to explore.
- @Grady_Booch @petkasp So the very same developers, after 4-5 years, might be even be "better" compared to one with a fresh https://t.co/573mF6x2Yz. in C.S.
- @Grady_Booch @petkasp Where do you get that "low salary" from?
- @Grady_Booch These are median salaries from Burning Glass, and I assume for the entire U.S. So that salary might very well be decent for entry level positions if you do not live in the Valley. Especially if you can earn money 3-4 years earlier with much less student debt.
- It's important to understand what it truly feels like if you follow practices like #XP and #TDD, to create that drive to break your beliefs what's possible in your current project. https://t.co/BxUn0S0GgP
- @TechWomenNorway https://t.co/II2IBE3prj
- Oh hey, a new @Azure error I have not yet encountered. I guess that counts as ... progress? https://t.co/vnyyp7zhLt
- @Azure Endless loading screen, is an improvement. https://t.co/XHwYEi46xn
- What a day: "No such file or directory: '$web'" - az storage blob upload-batch no longer works. https://t.co/GSExr8wExc #azure
- #e2e test for @bifravst on @Azure are getting somewhere ... however every day brings new hurdles. Today I discovered that I can't programmatically authenticate users against Azure AD B2C using the same function app, because it can only have one Issuer Url configured for auth. https://t.co/vd0IQZij8N
- So this is fine for CI #e2e test, but you it means you can't easily run these test against a development instance. :/ Also, the Issuer URL has a different value for developer generated tokens. Which means a different config in prod vs. test. 🤕
- @perhammer @zuehlke_group @codecentric Zühlke und Codecentric Logos sind schon weg. 😍 @kotzendekrabbe https://t.co/FPm9dCqxin
- I don't love VTL, but in AppSync I used that generalized approach anyway (and rarely had more complex VTL templates for e.g. DynamoDB), so this is a great improvement: https://t.co/BEikWRXGEm Example from my code: https://t.co/8ZQaYNjUbv https://t.co/OxnplkSeHo
- @ffm365 Hashtags sind halt nicht kuratierbar. Da kann jeder beliebig Müll reinkippen.
- @ffm365 Nein.
- Anyone doing end-to-end tests on #Azure infrastructure out there? Would love to chat about your strategies. https://t.co/PXipma8X7d
- @omakoleg Why is that so bad? As you wrote, there are different entry points, so the folder may be the same but the handler is different. Of course it would be cleaner to extract shared code into a library and group lambdas per "feature" of your solution.
- @pati_gallardo https://t.co/wI5LiMmCVw could work for you.
- @pati_gallardo No, it's not that low level. https://t.co/4fJaubekZu
- @pati_gallardo If you need Ubuntu, giving everyone a Raspberry PI would work: https://t.co/zwyGewe2ak
- @pati_gallardo In that case: https://t.co/t2JEwqGwYC
- @Twitt_hoeft @bifravst @Azure I guess you have the same authentication credentials for all runs? My setup involves setting up a new user account on AD B2C and ensuring that it can call a function app. Which is a nightmare.
- @Twitt_hoeft @bifravst @Azure On AWS I even set up the entire solution over and over again, because it's not a multi-tenant solution.
- @carolstran Are you talking about AWS' serverless execution environment called lambda, or lambda functions as in an anonymous function that is referenced in place?
- @carolstran Alright, I wrote a little about my motivation to build serverless solutions here: https://t.co/Ca70eXX3PA
- @jasongorman https://t.co/8dtkxN9Dko in Norway: 100 GB for 549 NOK = 46.01 GBP. After that speed is limited to 3 MBit/s.
- @kotzendekrabbe Geil ist auch dass sie jetzt schnell search&replace gemacht haben: "Es gibt keinen einfacheren Weg, Developers einzustellen." https://t.co/vsZNBrChuv
- Worst use of a spider chart I have seen in a long time: https://t.co/ssEcHz2Z7C
- Summer in #Norway: https://t.co/uTXe0pvYCQ
- @phaus https://t.co/Pw5Auf6dRd
- @StOnSoftware @jasongorman Yeah sure, but what consumer application exists for that bandwidth?
- @StOnSoftware @jasongorman Hm, right. That's around 6 GB per hour. I'd argue that this is a business need, not a typical consumer application.
- @Niklas_L I think ideally it should still accept requests (204), and queue them up (e.g. if they are write requests and can't be handled immediately). If you don't have a strict contract on application of writes, of course.
- @Niklas_L So you mean in the case where the HA proxy thinks the target is fine, forwards the request and it fails? That would result in a timeout, and then the HA proxy can retry either the same host, or another in the resource group.
- @kotzendekrabbe You are doing so much already, and this work is a bottomless pit, so it's absolutely OK to stop for a while. Only if you are well, can you help others. ❤️ https://t.co/dLiL9mICPm
- @dan_abramov It has been a downward spiral since @zkat__ left basically. They were really great at including the community, and npm never made a visible effort to keep it that way. Just look at this reply: https://t.co/TeWQs2B4uR ... they moved to development behind closed doors basically.
- So, started to separate instances for #e2e testing of @bifravst on #Azure (https://t.co/c0MJZOooe8) and suddenly the azure functions cli stops publishing all functions, while running them locally it lists them all. Time for the weekend I guess :/ @AzureSupport https://t.co/W3TJB99c0S
- @a_bangser @duffelhq All the best for you! They can be so proud to have you on board!
- I'm looking for a hosted #PiHole offering, any recommendations? #phaas
- @ruyadorno @dan_abramov @zkat__ Well, I mean it's kinda obvious what is missing: passionate employees that absolutely love NPM and share daily what they are working on, interact on the open issues. That ship might have sailed, though.
- @zkat__ @ruyadorno @dan_abramov That's good to hear, I can only speak about what I see today from the outside.
- Shout out to @figmadesign who are supporting @DistributeAid with a 6 months free professional plan. We should be able to show something cool built with that tool, soon!
- @phaus I have one right now on an RbPI but the point of running it on the internet is that I can use it also when I am not in my LAN.
- @phaus Yes, I'd put it on Fargate. Maybe I can turn into into a simple product.
- @RitzmannMarkus Price-wise really nice! Do you use it?
- @EvAltenberga @phaus Yeah, I even have two Synologies here, but this is DNS, so it could in principle be stateless/serverless. Which means it should be cheaper to host it in the cloud.
- @Kiview @phaus In Android you can specify a DNS server to use. That's basically all integration needed.
- @Kiview @phaus For now it's just for my personally. I just set up @nextdnsio and it should be really easy to get set up even for non-technical users.
- What the actual fuck? https://t.co/199uGPXGvC
- @thenativeweb Das schwierige an #Architektur ist ja auch oft zu erkennen, was eine *gute* Architektur aus macht, also warum wir uns überhaupt damit auseinandersetzen sollten. Woran ist zu erkennen, dass eine Architektur besser oder schlechter durch den aktuellen change wird?
- 10x developers work 80 hour weeks. https://t.co/NfFTbIqvjn
- Warrior Nun started was a little annoying in the beginning, but turned out to be quite a nice action show, with funny dialogue, great costume design and some beautiful cinematography. The church as corrupted by power seeking men adds a nice sub-plot. https://t.co/1vQ1KWZYMP
- @thenativeweb Bin gespannt!
- This swedish doctor makes it sound like the only bad outcome of COVID19 is death: https://t.co/kMnktB4ddz But we know that it affects infected in many different ways, so I believe it's still very much important to not get infected at all.
- .@prokanban is 5 days old and already has announced a certification. https://t.co/OSlP8wEJWF
- @pati_gallardo @forteller Yes! ❤️🚂 Let me take this opportunity to introduce you to a beautiful German word: Pufferküsser (the one that kisses the stop block), which is a self-ironical term for people which have a fable for railways. https://t.co/8mGgCFOvYp
- That's a build vision: https://t.co/25JEHNxNq1 But ... JavaScript tooling is terribly fragmented so getting one tool that covers all needs is a huge value in itself.
- @danvacanti @prokanban In my experience, certificates in IT are used foremost as a way to make money for the certifier and are useless to gauge qualification. I couldn't tell from the material on your site that you would be different.
- @danvacanti @prokanban Maybe encountering yet another certification of theoretical knowledge about practical competences with bogus value proposition ("industry recognized PK I Certification") justifies a GIF? You might consider taking this as constructive feedback on how you market your certification.
- Five Reasons Why Agile Coaching [how it's typically done] is Bullshit: https://t.co/jbnpuZngzE
- In case you have customers in China: https://t.co/ne1WlwReZK
- @SilverSpookGuy @toggleModal @EmericanJohnson @DistributeAid check this out.
- @Lynoure It's too good to be true, I'd think if I wouldn't know how terrible Jira is.
- @rolandclaussen @Lynoure Anything that's only adds lightweight comfort on top of a force-ranked list of things to work on. I really love how https://t.co/USqyZRpqH2 puts it. I myself have documented my preferred process for product/project management using Trello a while ago here: https://t.co/4jKk0rzQ1N
- @DistributeAid Oh, can you point me to them?
- @dwass Uh, is that toolbox public somewhere?
- Seems that got fixed with a clean #docker and the latest functions CLI ...
- Progress in the right direction: #e2e tests now running for @bifravst on @github actions against @azure. I am still not able to test that setting up the entire solution works from a blank account, but at least I can verify that updating an existing one does not break it. https://t.co/uxErPFYuzv
- It's #fadderuka in #Trondheim 🇳🇴 (new student orientation week), and their idea of preventing the spread of #COVID19 is to sit close together, but outside. #COVIDIOTS @NTNU @adresseavisen @PolitiTrondelag https://t.co/UbZtVDbHQs
- Companies that oppose workers councils are trash. Avoid like the plague. https://t.co/c9AyzooeMM
- NRK picked this one up: https://t.co/3eIbxmc8VS https://t.co/pDvtmjTNoW
- No surprise: https://t.co/geLF6JtFsq
- The open-source tracking collar hardware and software for environmental and wildlife monitoring projects is available on https://t.co/TT1DA7uvLb https://t.co/kvr7gl9bfu
- Another cool project supported by our friends from @institute_irnas! https://t.co/kvr7gl9bfu
- This is such a great form factor for the @NordicTweets #nRF9160: https://t.co/aMY1j4ZLal ... looking forward to get my hands on this feather board by @jaredwolff to make it work with @bifravst. $99 + shipping, soon! #iot #cellularIoT https://t.co/sHnyarD1TY
- @ASpittel @AWSAmplify Congrats, that's an amazing product to be working on! I use it every day and makes my life as a developer so much easier!
- I was interviewed about this by a local newspaper, and that headline is not wrong. https://t.co/HQJC7c5sUx https://t.co/pDvtmjTNoW https://t.co/NtwFUkjR1x
- Nice talk from @wouterla: replace your backlog with experiments. https://t.co/8CPSfZVimm #lean
- Discover the internet of things with a Raspberry Pi and a houseplant: #iot https://t.co/llmEuQe5oF
- @maymi_b Awesome! I hope the plant is doing better now?! https://t.co/lmjMRq6F3x
- It's fully funded today. Amazing work @jaredwolff! https://t.co/zhYyLxdlu3
- Good thing the @NordicTweets #nrf9160 supports both! https://t.co/8Sr4fZL5DA
- Nice episode on @benjamin's podcast with @tobiasleonh on how @BryterDev through building a culture of trust enables people to grow quicker and become better connected within the organization: https://t.co/03I7gNaW6T
- @benjamin @tobiasleonh @BryterDev I would have loved to learn more about the alignment technologies you briefly touched: how do you align many teams that work and grow nearly autonomously and catch drift as early as possible?
- @pati_gallardo @DuckDuckGo @bing https://t.co/7A39pb1ZTc
- The stuff that's happening at Germany's favorite #fintech @N26 is just mind-boggling: https://t.co/ugfAVg2efE
- @miskaknapek @n26 They don't care about workers rights, unfortunately.
- @benjamin @tobiasleonh @BryterDev Yes, a bonus episode would be cool!
- Way too few. :/ https://t.co/xHNMCbltkC
- #fintech N26 uses risk of corona infection as argument to stop workers council election: "We have to look out for our employees." Very telling that a management thinks of their employees that they couldn't do this on their own. https://t.co/2HlRt6XAtM
- @m4nl5r You should be able to find it from a countries statistics. Here are the numbers for Norway: https://t.co/YvUNIJ91Xo It is not the worst here regarding binary gender diversity. https://t.co/sG7IB84FEG
- Compelling form factor! https://t.co/2bG5ay3HIW
- @cdkday @mavi888uy Oh yeah, I'm in!
- @pati_gallardo I would simply point them to their bugtracker to get a feeling of what that means: https://t.co/2l7Cp8WpCJ https://t.co/WmV2AQ4yRU
- Virtually no project management tool has a feature connecting issues to goals, or visualizes hypothesized influence on key metrics. The reason you should work on an old issue in a issue tracker should not be because it's in there but because the goal it supports is still valid.
- @gmzjuliana Have you seen this one? https://t.co/OMiAnpRHjd
- YoTribe looks like a great tool for break out rooms during online conferences (it's browser based so the number of simultaneous people in a room is rather low): https://t.co/4QLSNvhSTx
- @chrmaske Yes, but these are addons to the regular way to structure work, and often hidden down in the visual/workflow hierarchy issues are presented. This needs to be up front and center: you should not be allowed to start working on issues without going through a goal selection first.
- @github While developing actions in PRs, they often fail, and after I push a change I have to navigate around to find the latest execution. It would be great if the Action UI would get a push notification about a newer execution for the same job and I could click a link to there. https://t.co/lEfOBkzjRN
- @github This is basically the same behavior of what "re-run all jobs" does.
- :/ trying to get rid of some flaky @Azure IoT end to end tests for @bifravst: sometimes the connection from the GitHub Actions runner is just reset, and somehow this also crashes the connection using mqtt.js 4.2.0 so it can't catch and retry it gracefully in Node. https://t.co/ruUbIiENdC
- German electronic magazine selects only dudes as their pick on examples how to master the crisis. https://t.co/RnE44OpLTN @WieVieleFrauen https://t.co/PUFYehS627
- .@twitter's @verified account system is trash. They let a deceased person keep posting: https://t.co/jQXHmWKjvY
- @RReverser Export to PDF using Chrome headless. Convert PDF to SVG using Inkscape.
- If you want first-hand updates on what's happening on the Greek islands, here are social media accounts @DistributeAid's founder Sara recommends. For info on the Mediterranean: - Aegean Boat Report: @ABoatReport - Alarm Phone: @alarm_phone - Sea Watch: @seawatchcrew 1/3
- Lesvos and Samos: - Movement on the Ground: https://t.co/8pzC3mASV0 - Attika: https://t.co/71hjzP4zPQ - Team Humanity: https://t.co/FbA20rf0jQ Chios: - CESRT: @ChiosTeam 2/3
- She also highly recommends checking @ReliefWeb every now and again, especially for the monthly UNHCR Factsheets they compile. Here's this month's report for Greece: https://t.co/gOhqsI3Co8 #RefugeesWelcome 3/3
- I'm proud to have contributed a tiny part to this partnership (integrating SIM management in @NordicTweets's nRF Connect for Cloud)! It's amazing to be part of the team that launched a new era of #cellulariot products based on the #nrf9160. https://t.co/Ob5bbfgEde
- @wolframkriesing @HolidayCheckLab @SonoMotors Oh, very exciting product to be working on, looks like a great choice of workplace in these times!
- This thread. https://t.co/8W6p4OZ1yH https://t.co/rfWxtLD6tP
- Nat is brilliantly showing the true essence of Gatsby's corporate lingo: https://t.co/tQIZj9Jlek
- @ezagroba @huibschoots @sietstweets @eddybruin @j19sch Now I did!
- @wolframkriesing @SonoMotors Transportation becomes more sustainable the higher the utilization, so getting in software as early as possible to facilitate connecting users of the means of transportation makes it so interesting.
- Puh, there is a path out of this mess: @chrisbiscardi shows us a world without Webpack and massive compilation times for the sake of complying to a 10 year old tech stack. https://t.co/0fE1bBus5m
- @codecentric @alex_schl @iotffm @iotkssl Uh, exactly my jam! Looking forward to this!
- "The young white male founders of the giant tech platforms that dominate our lives today didn’t, and they don’t, proactively design for the prevention of harassment, abuse, racism, sexual assault, violence, rape, revenge porn." @cindygallop in https://t.co/ln65XnjZtu
- Resource. https://t.co/uOSPZO69iz
- What if you're hosting it? 🤔 https://t.co/2rMVqZm28U
- The health office of the city of Trier in Germany reports that it receives all Corona test results via fax. Because fax has no meta data they have to manually figure out the right patient it belongs to. 3,800 times and counting. https://t.co/6dSMm0pLCD
- How to turn company values in actionable strategies: https://t.co/hNz8aWV7wY
- @Lazer Request: Charlize Theron in Mad Max Fury Road.
- @Fischblog Problem ist die Gasdruckfeder. Die ist gefährlich. Frag mal beim Hersteller ob sie die zurücknehmen. Sie kann auch selber unschädlich gemacht werden.
- @Fischblog Aber, frag doch mal bei der lokalen Geflüchteten-Hilfe oder beim einem Sozialkaufhaus nach, die nehmen sowas auch gerne mit Schönheitsfehlern.
- This is a great feature: @LinkedIn let's you provide a recording of how to pronounce your name. https://t.co/S1RJvTEJAu
- @TonyBologni Yeah, it's much better here in Norway, I know really cool developers working in the public sector. The salary is good, and what you can earn on the free market as a consultant is not significantly higher.
- @Merrion @TonyBologni Yeah, I mean recognizing text is a solved problem. But the stupidity lies in the laboratory using an analog method to record and transmit data in the first place.
- @m4nl5r @TonyBologni Yes, Norwegians work very different. More self-organized and with a strong focus on teamwork.
- @TonyBologni @LinkedIn Yeah, but the Norwegian pronunciation is horrible: Marküs 😬
- @TonyBologni @VolkerGoebbels The money is not the problem
- @TonyBologni @VolkerGoebbels It's ignoring that the free market jobs do not follow public sector salary tables.
- @kotzendekrabbe Enjoy your time off! 👋
- At @NordicTweets we have been developing our firmware SDK in the open for years and recently switched to @ZephyrIoT. This event should be interesting! @9eSec https://t.co/BJJ89xUFe7
- @mahoriR @GergelyOrosz I don't think the sentiment was that frontend is not complex or does not provide a challenging career path. Instead OP wanted to point out that backend heavy teams provide a great opportunity, which might not be there if you stay in the frontend track in these teams.
- @Lazer @TheRealZeRoY Uh, let's hope you can get it to a point where it is not annoying...
- This is also Germany's (not) doing: "masked Greek officials transferred them to two vessels that ferried them out to sea before dropping them on rafts at the Turkish maritime border, she and other survivors said." https://t.co/Wv47l7gTyK
- "There has been far too little progress for women to obtain senior roles in any sector, let alone digital and Germany specifically continues to stifle women’s progress with persistent notions of traditional society roles" writes @Methystic https://t.co/EQnAXCuMKt
- It's gut wrenching to read through this and thank you for sharing this in such a detail @Methystic. I am however not surprised. Far too few men in the position to make a change are taking on their responsibility to do so. They have no incentive in the short run to do so.
- It will be new organizations, built around different values that will force them to change eventually. But then it will be too late. You might be better off looking at the new, not at the old.
- @borderless_dev Crimes against humanity.
- @mirjam_diala https://t.co/nxdun2PEEI
- So cool! https://t.co/EJRoFbrA7P
- @Methystic Yeah, I don't mean new in terms of age of company, but mindset. A few years back we had a great movement: https://t.co/f77o0cJ0No ... this is the mindset I am referring to.
- I've been using @github daily for many years, still this UI element confuses me every time I use it. The notification button: - icon shows current state - text indicates the action to take - dropdown shows no option that matches text https://t.co/SL4yaXW5Fp
- @Methystic If you are looking in the Berlin area, have a look at the people running these companies: @darkhorseberlin @IXDSberlin @betterplacelab / @betterplace_org @Bryter_io
- Typical tech tutorial: https://t.co/eYyXFBGQhT
- @Netlify I applied for the open-source plan 7 days ago for @DistributeAid, but got no response. Do you have a rough estimate how long processing of application takes?
- According to @oniohealth founder Kjetil Meisal VCs in Norway are using outdated and even shady contract clauses which can put an end to Norwegian startups international success. https://t.co/TRXHJq2gIh
- Looking a little bit into the future of browser apps which will no longer use pre-compiled code using e.g. #webpack, but fetch dependencies using #esm (ECMAScript module): we need to shift testing environments to actually use browsers (albeit headless) as the test runner.
- In addition dependencies can be pinned (e.g. using @pikapkg's https://t.co/sJtmPk7H7M) but this means dependency and security monitoring tools like @snyksec face entirely new challenges, they need to discover dependencies now directly from source files.
- And what about our beloved package-lock.json? It guarantees that all dependencies *and* sub-dependencies are installed with a specific version, which ensures that everyone building and executing the code gets a specific state (see @ReproBuilds). #ESM only pins the top-level.
- It's a classical IT development: progress on one axis (improves developer UX, decreases JS payload size and time to interaction on user side) but at the same time creates new challenges (or resurfaces old).
- Anyone else thinking of RoboCop? https://t.co/jE4Kd3TxOM
- You can offload sending to gateways to do the energy intensive cellular communication (like explained in the paper below) ... or build devices that itself do not consumer much power, e.g. with the @NordicTweets #nRF9160 ... #cellulariot https://t.co/xvpCtJIFyd
- Also, tech tutorials: https://t.co/ePYQ4tH5LO
- @Donorbox is there a way to access the Donorbox API for free (@DistributeAid we don't need the Zapier integration), or is there only the paywalled access?
- @mxstbr @GatsbyJS Thank you for demonstrating that you and others are aware of what is wrong. It would be interesting to see what your questions and proposed actions are, but I can understand that it might be sensible to give leadership a while to prepare an answer before making those public.
- @Donorbox I understand that I don't need to use Zapier. But to charge US$17/month for being able to call {GET} /api/v1/campaigns is a bit strange, given that you already charge 1.5% transaction fee. I would appreciate a pay-per-request scheme, instead.
- @liran_tal That URL means accepting that you always get the latest release, which is what you never want in production. So @pikapkg CDN and others could an URL with a hash: https://t.co/5LloFxFtTR<sha256> where the checksum is for the entire dependency tree of the library.
- @liran_tal @pikapkg https://t.co/BMrl1CkgqC
- @toggleModal Have you searched for Kanu / Kayak shops? https://t.co/egoMsf1VEj
- @toggleModal If it's more about the play thingy, that would be sold typically in the Baumarkt of your choice. https://t.co/Ml2t7Kvq7Z
- @toggleModal That's the reason Walmart failed in Germany. They have Baumarkt.
- @toggleModal ToysRus would have had them too, but they are also bankrupt ...
- @toggleModal https://t.co/uNwopSFMP4
- @liran_tal @pikapkg Yes, absolutely right. That's an issue I mentioned earlier.
- @oredev fyi :-) https://t.co/HDwueBPq0a
- @codinghorror It's terrible. We had a bottle @codefreeze_fi and around 25 people did not manage to empty it. Half of it went in the bin.
- To paraphrase: Show me a billionaire that got his wealth without benefiting off violating laws or human rights. https://t.co/W0KvmHfqPj
- @mountain_ghosts You can't disallow creating an issue for certain terms (you would need to block a user directly), but you can use GitHub actions to close issues: https://t.co/gfJFPRCzKn Also, similar maybe: https://t.co/FQcDCwwhVQ
- @EvanKirstel @jke
- @IotSpoke @ServiceMax You might want to correct #3: connections are not counted in $. https://t.co/c6VmkKFd81
- @siljelb No, because it's true.
- @siljelb I mean, HAVE YOU BEEN TO CAMPING PLACES RECENTLY?
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets It's quite hard to brick them, really. I do flashing quite a lot and it never happened to me. Plug it into USB and check what's printed on the console. No lights often means it's stuck in a reboot loop because the flashing failed. Just reflashing the FW will solve this typically.
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets Have you checked DevZone? You are not the first one to encounter this (I haven't 😁, yet): https://t.co/N2qDOVHsot
- @troubalex @siljelb Any German who is offended by that should visit one of the hundreds of bunkers we left around in the most beautiful spots in this country. It's rarely tought in German schools what the Nazis did in Norway.
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets Yes, but you need a programmer for that (e.g. a DK).
- @sjefersuper Yeah, I assume you went to school in Norway? I went in Germany.
- Kinda how we work here in Norway ;-) https://t.co/1S0aX4gwJx
- I found my new favorite icon for cloud (as in AWS, Azure, ...): 🌩️
- I've upgraded my old desk (it was used in the last century in my hometown to store punch cards in a shoe manufactury) to a standing desk. I got used to standing in the @NordicTweets office, and I miss that. Cabling on the floor is network stuff :/ https://t.co/5ltdkkNyZK
- @matt_davidson_ Yeah, it cam with the stand, but it could be self-made with some rubber cord and fabric. I plan to do that for the network stuff on the ground.
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets Oh yeah, that would be great if you put your solution out!
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets Hm, do you have a DK at hand you can use to program it?
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets Looks good, you can connect it to the LinkMonitor to see the console output. https://t.co/iqlJIcjyY3
- @BLJENGINEERING @NordicTweets https://t.co/cCbvlIWqzk
- @fdeberle @Tyurru https://t.co/3DxjhXm4nP
- I have CI running for @bifravst on Azure, but it's all running against the same instance (see https://t.co/5tuIhj0k1a) this would never scale with more contributors ... PRs need to run in the same resource group because AD B2C App registrations cannot be created programmatically.
- And this project uses AD B2C authentication to protect a function app (which needs to be configured against the AD B2C). @Azure seems to not support CI of infrastructure that involves setting up solutions from scratch. Which worries me on how this project can be maintained.
- Here is the issue on the feedback tracker, please upvote if this concerns you: https://t.co/6BMDOrWdZ8
- @martinjuhasz @NordicTweets It's an @XBowstech from their kickstarter campaign which is no longer sold, but there are successors. https://t.co/hYr2AIGB9u
- @seb_londono @NordicTweets Yes: it's the IKEA BEKANT https://t.co/W3cD7fuzYi Available in Germany as well: https://t.co/yXosUlq5DX
- @XDetant @martinjuhasz Yeah, I also only hear good stuff about them, but it's nearly double the price.
- @Netlify @DistributeAid I've got a reply today! Thanks!
- Anyone knows a @SlackHQ bot that collects achievements and notable items into a weekly report through emoji reactions? I want to be able to mark certain things I see using an emoji and once a week posts this as a document grouped by channel.
- @maaretp @SlackHQ Uh, that looks nice, and playful. Something like that, but I need to be able to 🌮 myself too!
- @pati_gallardo I need to take a picture of our customer product wall @NordicTweets headquarters. We have some products that are strategically placed at the very bottom of the glass cabinet ;-)
- Reminder: ask your friends and colleagues you miss for a video call, they will be happy to see you! Also, feel free to do this during the work day, being at home means you no longer have these random encounters at work.
- @Maaikees Same here, and this is incredible hard to get under control. I have developed two mantras that help me: - I can't make people do what I want (even in a leadership role), I can only be the best example I would like to see. - I am responsible for how I feel, not others.
- This will be interesting: the biggest consumer electronic trade show goes all digital. https://t.co/g63bNQ99LE
- @wolframkriesing @HolidayCheckLab @SonoMotors Yeah, once you start working in a new domain, you start to see it everywhere :-)
- Sometimes tools fight with each other and it feels like kindergarten: https://t.co/WS4fEdiexT
- TypeScript 4.0 is here: https://t.co/YJeeh8wknU If you haven't tried it, give it a try. It makes moving in the vast ocean of JavaScript like gliding on a Jetski!
- @troubalex @LaszloWa @vicbergquist I've been using it to replace parmesan for a while now (and as cheese topping with cashews) and it's really good! Thanks again! https://t.co/5wjgBugn9S
- @LaszloWa You are always invited!
- @ichaos1985 Nein, das war zwar nett aber auch zu random, weil Leute zu unterschiedlichen Zeite dazu kamen. Das war immer etwas anstrengended das gut zu managen. Ich mache lieber geplante 1 on 1 remote coffees.
- @troubalex @LaszloWa @vicbergquist Yes, thats roughly the cheese replacement on the first picture.
- 🚨 Job Alert: @NordicTweets we are looking for a business systems developer. You should know #JavaScript (#VueJS and #NodeJs), as well as how to interact with #RESTful APIs and #Databases. https://t.co/Wx1jvmsz2r Paid relocation to 🇳🇴 #Trondheim / #Oslo through @OnboardNorway! https://t.co/S3aGQFqkkw
- If you have questions about working at Nordic, or living in Norway, I am happy to help, just DM me! Check my Instagram for some inspiration: https://t.co/wIDXJ0CJm2
- If fixed it, but ... 🥁 ... the comments have to be indented properly 😜: https://t.co/G5ckMpxgqa https://t.co/pmVCcb6BtW
- @fquednau @NordicTweets We use both stacks (and other) to build fronteds here, e.g. React on our Electron based nRF Connect for Desktop. This role will be working more on our internal tools, which uses VueJS (not exclusively, btw). We have a lot of freedom to pick the tech, so this is not a must!
- Oh, nice. @github is now showing use of dependencies through @npmjs: https://t.co/0KHU78ir2U https://t.co/cyaqJ2iI3o
- @JSKongress https://t.co/iV88rV2aKg
- @JSKongress Yes, works now!
- @raae https://t.co/VCZPfYdiu5
- I am happy to share that we plan to lift @bifravst into the state of an official Nordic project! 🎉 More details here: https://t.co/0UwGEJIPMz https://t.co/PUjkSUlQ98
- @pati_gallardo Yes, I fight people who dump a dictionary in their .gitignore: https://t.co/0WbnpxToq0
- Even the strawberries have Corona... https://t.co/xcOeiLFX7S
- @RidingWolf Best one I've encountered so far: https://t.co/I1ETrWumbL
- "It seems that blockchain sounds best in a PowerPoint slide": Blockchain, the amazing solution for almost nothing https://t.co/toPqtMY4ds
- @pati_gallardo Many, but I think these are the most fundamental: That great software is made up of well defined objects with proper hierarchy. And: code re-use is the norm.
- @pati_gallardo ... and that the people problem you try to fix sits at the top.
- Ich sag's ja immer: Norwegen ist ein 80%-Land! https://t.co/J3eGBybHej
- More cleanup if cables on the floor: https://t.co/twJeZKYiPr
- I've made a simple tool for that: https://t.co/JeIxxpinrU https://t.co/ptPvGVvac1
- @Lynoure I guess @dtraub can speak about that.
- @oluoluoxenfree @maaretp A while ago we made this list which you might find helpful: https://t.co/xBN6HiZNLc
- @tdpauw I think many forget that it's not a binary thing. If they have critical code, they can set up notifications for that, so nothing slips through. But most code changes are fine, and speed has more benefits than having 100% peer-reviewed code.
- 🙋♂️🙋♂️🙋♂️ https://t.co/gYBpVIdbGR
- If you starting this new week with a new frontend project in #React ⚛️ and only know #Angular 🛡️ (or the other way around 🤹) @dtanzer has a made nice comparison for you: https://t.co/bOhvghKQGp Learn how to do the same thing in both frameworks. https://t.co/xVVPjmoMyI
- @johncutlefish The link to the book (https://t.co/n9tcvYBPth) yields a 404.
- @RebeccaRHelm @Lazer
- @vicbergquist :/ https://t.co/NnXxbytVLp
- @spielfeld @ofnk @N3XTCODER @ecolytiq Twitter is @OFNK_DE
- I find connected concrete from @Converge_io fascinating: https://t.co/sXsNmgy0Ku There are many challenges in putting sensors in concrete on a construction site: they need to be robust, long-standing, small... Could be a great application for the @NordicTweets #nrf9160.
- I've switched to @snyksec from @greenkeeperio but still haven't found it to be reliable in updating dependencies. It does create PRs for *some* dependencies (https://t.co/2PbdMMdFrS) but not for others (e.g. aws-sdk, which is also a regular dependency and had minor releases). https://t.co/zdoDI4NWud
- What do you use to get automated PRs for dependency updates in your #JavaScript projects? https://t.co/FFoQgpumkx
- Oh, https://t.co/W6aqW4oXMJ looks amazing to build C4 Model charts with. Its diagrams are defined using a custom YAML based language which could be generated off source code: https://t.co/WxbpJuo60i https://t.co/seeenSPJl7
- 1.0 > 1 https://t.co/4tsKkX0BtF
- @TheRichardKarn @Jan0707 I guess it's not about the history of toxic masculinity. https://t.co/OGwaImEQo2
- I think I'll give @renovatebot a try!
- https://t.co/CjhwLSEh89 tries to provide the hallway track for online conferences.
- @miskaknapek @ChristinGorman Artikkelen minnes jo om denne Epic (feil) eksempel: https://t.co/Zj0jNhP5Ah
- @miskaknapek @ChristinGorman Recruiters are in our timeline ... just got this email :-D https://t.co/ljyiSm6MoI
- @tdpauw Seen this? https://t.co/3Qt3DHTUD8
- Really nice that @GitHub now keeps the check result details visible after closing a PR. https://t.co/bKldRz5gUT
- Enabling @renovatebot: https://t.co/ptj8Z392pt
- @renovatebot All fine :-) I am onboarding 18 TypeScript repos with many outdated (mostly patch level) dependencies.
- Another "cool" feature for @Azure functions announced in the blog: https://t.co/RnonYJxHeM ... and what is missing? Any, *ANY* information on how to set up managed identities through code (ARM anyone?). Instead screenshots of where to click in the portal. @christosmatskas
- This is and incredibly legendary set: https://t.co/PNCZeaygcF ...
- @ChristosMatskas @Azure Yes, exactly. Basically all guides I see on Azure features stop when it comes to infrastructure as code. (PowerShell and CLI are not deterministic ways to set up infra). ARM is what I would love to see, because tools like Terraform&Pulumi in the end compile ARM templates.
- @pati_gallardo Awesome! You will be an amazing boss!
- What could possibly go wrong?! https://t.co/efusuvBX00 ☢️🔋
- Resolving a conflict through the use of firearms is an interesting euphemism for murder. https://t.co/cU5kll4UpE
- In normal circumstances I would be on my way to @SoCraTes_Conf where I'd spend a long weekend around many amazing people, meet friends and make new ones. Today I feel 💔 that we don't get this safe space where we can freely speak about our fears and challenges. We could use that. https://t.co/nQ1H12DnRA
- @bagder Not entirely free, but @GitHub actions support custom runner, so you can hook up your own machine or VM. https://t.co/YtvtB3f8Ry So you'd need to pay for the runner itself, but the service is free.
- Related: @SoCraTesDay_CH is now @CodersOnly. This is a terrible move. SoCraTes conferences exists because of the believe that all professions are needed, especially those who are not coders to build software responsibly. Don't let some dudes tell you otherwise! https://t.co/1BWZs5PZBV
- @einarwh https://t.co/mBWLPWqp1g
- @thisislawatts @snyksec @greenkeeperio I see that for some this decision is valuable. In my case it's not, and especially in the JS ecosystem A LOT will happen in 21 days. Not all dependencies are executed in the users scope, so I know there is no right answer to this problem.
- That names means: buildplay https://t.co/A9q0pbyijC
- @ollispieps @SoCraTesDay_CH @CodersOnly Good. I would appreciate to read a public statement on why you decided for and now against the name change. That could help others to be more mindful as well. I hope it's not because of peer pressure, but there is an actual insight on your end.
- @w3ltraumpirat @gazebo_c @SoCraTes_Conf @teamcoder_ Yes, I hope we can have a physical SoCraTes next year, although I am sceptical that we can guarantee the safety of everyone attending. That's more important.
- @witchywaffles If this is really important, explain the situation and ask for a re-schedule. This is also a good test for how they handle normal human stuff.
- @maxbeard12 @ilographs that looks like a misconfiguration.
- 🤩 https://t.co/DYVXNwD2LU
- @emsuiko https://t.co/rFKQJKYCVj
- 👇 Tell us what we should talk about in one of our upcoming webinars! https://t.co/WbhHCpfIsX
- Leute, schlechte Neuigkeiten, Sonntag werden die Atomreaktoren gesprengt. Ladet vorher unbedingt die Handys auf! https://t.co/4ILftKrWm6
- @lucianadrian @SoCraTes_Conf 🤞&& 😷
- GoodReads but for online articles and blog post: I get notified once enough people marked it as worth reading.
- @lxztlr @newsycombinator That crowd focuses on the wrong things. So there should be a form of interest matching.
- @piefke16 Roughly same problem as with HN: no way to personalize the recommendations. I want to bookmark a post, and if enough people "upvote it" (ideally for a specific topic, and maybe with a friend algo), I get a notification.
- Yesterday, the organizers moved the SoCraTes Day Switzerland out of the "coders only" umbrella without further explanation. https://t.co/xPVHcq67gT Also, they re-activated the website: https://t.co/KXjiCvHcgQ It's good that they quickly corrected their decision. https://t.co/cWaGih4yRm
- I wish however there was a public statement on this process. We all make mistakes, this is totally normal. By not acknowledging what went wrong the organizers take away a valuable learning lesson from others who might do a similar thing.
- Please take any opportunity you stay in touch with your community and be transparent. This is how you build trust.
- You can follow the migrant rescue boat funded by Banksy here: @MVLouiseMichel https://t.co/lZbdik9pVA
- Pretty slick package promised by @theairbolt: built with the @NordicTweets #nRF9160 it's a tiny GPS tracker which sends location data via LTE-m/NB-IoT and has many cool additional features and just weighs 21 grams with 12 month battery life! https://t.co/WOfxZZywGo #cellularIoT https://t.co/fig8RkQnTt
- Having zero embedded development experience I am happy that the @Espruino enables me to try out hardware project ideas super quickly without any toolchain woes. It supports a small set of @NordicTweets kits and I hope that one day there is this experience for all our kits. https://t.co/7a93BFqTMH
- @m4nl5r @Espruino @NordicTweets Espruino is actually quite good on conserving power, I don't know the exact numbers for the nRF52, but it goes down to 30µA: https://t.co/98HgcbQ3Cb ... which is pretty low.
- @m4nl5r @Espruino @NordicTweets But you are right. On the nRF9160 we see sleep consumption with less than 10% of that: 2µA on the nRF9160. https://t.co/z6Lhsfjebe "you can also put the device into a low power standby state. Laboratory measurements are putting that mode at about 2µA of current. 2µA!"
- @m4nl5r @Espruino @NordicTweets It's quite arguably that there are many applications which involve external hardware that do not have a large or actual unlimited power source. So trading low power with a device where I can update the business logic on the fly allows for an entire different category of products.
- @m4nl5r @Espruino @NordicTweets Come over to @NordicTweets, we define what ultra-low-power means!
- @nelisboucke @rinkkasatiainen @RidingWolf @w3ltraumpirat @gazebo_c @SoCraTes_Conf @teamcoder_ Yes, agree. I am pretty confident that we won't be near normal by January. I don't want encourage friends to take risks for this event. I'd like everyone to stay safe, so I don't think anyone expects @codefreeze_fi to happen in 2021.
- Cecilio is a Spanish<>English translator and if you have a project in need of this, get in touch with him! https://t.co/22GYxsZzHj
- With a hint from colleagues that I need to learn about overlays I managed to reimplement the temperature controlled relay in @ZephyrIoT using @NordicTweets #nRF9160. Building is pretty painless, because if my own Docker image for our SDK. https://t.co/I6s41yjIC2 https://t.co/MCMLbGoIeu https://t.co/Zn6mHv2hF4
- It's quite straightforward to find samples on how to add button controls (changes the temperature threshold). Next up: connecting it to the cloud.
- @CorinnaBaldauf ING Dutch Telekom Heineken Ericsson Smalle is definitely easier. One inflection point is whether you can fit an entire organization in one town hall meeting.
- Such a beautiful deep-house track: https://t.co/81kkcs2nKz I normally don't like tracks with singers, but this one is amazing.