In January 2021 I've tweeted 226 times
My Twitter archive of January 2021
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for January 2021.
Tweets
- @w3ltraumpirat This is scary, I'm happy to hear that you are doing ok now and have the care you need! All the best for 2021 and a quick recovery.
- More snowshoeing today. Awesome way to start 2021! 🎆❄️ https://t.co/wCRa1lLgXK
- The view is just amazing. #dovrefjell #norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/QTxx1jvvkx
- @ClareSudbery @AgileAlliance @GeePawHill Same on Android.
- Does not deserve the honour. https://t.co/1DTXSRXOCx
- I've developed the habit of reflecting at the end of a year what I want to stop doing. Focusing on very few big things helps to get them done. I always pick up some unplanned things over the course of a year anyway so it feels good to start the new year with unallocated time.
- #diff - 2020 + 2020-2021 Next Monday will be a day for regex to shine... In software we still obey to copyright laws written for works that - had one author - didn't change - were very hard to copy https://t.co/SdaEUJnooe
- Still no replacement for @codefreeze_fi, but we got to see some sun! #oppdal #norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/zrUs5tiL9G
- https://t.co/hNPK98YZde
- I think a software engineer had a hand in this: https://t.co/GImb4e82AV
- @PatrickHeneise It depends where you are moving to, within the EU it's a no-brainer, but otherwise will be expensive. Typically you will need to pay the country's VAT on the current value.
- Both are valid reasons to go into tech, btw. https://t.co/eMxDfMHpny
- Note that Axel is also giving rebates to students and those who need them! https://t.co/IUqwL5b1Q6
- Back in #Trondheim, where we got to see some nice winter sun at -10°C! https://t.co/nWSqKuerQT
- @KlaraMiffili @LogMeIn All the best! 🤞 that this is place for you to grow!
- This is very cool for a lot of #cellularIot products: https://t.co/INirxu95wB is a managed high-level service around location data like maps, tracking and geo-fencing. It offers all of this as a #serverless tool which simplifies building #IoT products in the asset tracking space.
- @siljel God morgen! Kaffe?
- If you are starting a new job these days remember: there are no stupid questions!
- @siljel https://t.co/KgUcyenBYm
- Big shoutout to @github Actions, @mergifyio and @renovatebot for keeping the number of open PRs I have to look into after returning from vacation to a minimum! 🙏
- This is so cool: a min-lab analyzes the swap and notifies the user via his smartphone in 15 minutes. "The company plans to ship over 100,000 tests per day from January 2021 and plans to deliver 20 million Ellume COVID-19 Home Tests to the U.S. within the first half of 2021." https://t.co/wdFDdxxSMk
- @c089 Haha, sorrynotsorry ;-) I think I know what you are looking into, BLE is usually not my area of expertise.
- Pay attention who you put in front of your colleagues, customers, conference attendees, students and friends: https://t.co/mIXW4G8iiP
- @c089 Yes, IoT is very, very early stage with a lot of competing standards. Only last year did the big vendors come together to address it: https://t.co/sA4tzZI8li But this "only" addresses the protocol level, the amount of operating systems running on devices are wild...
- Kanskje enklest vei å få RTX 3080? https://t.co/upj6aGbPc8
- @c089 I think the RaspberryPI is the most versatile board for tinkering. Enough power to support high-level language VMs, and has GPIO (pins to connect sensors). Next I highly recommend @Espruino, the WiFi is really nice: https://t.co/ko9DdymB2d ...
- Migrating to #AWS SDK v3 for JavaScript In this blog post I will summarize my findings when migrating the AWS flavour of Bifravst to version 3 of the AWS SDK. https://t.co/Vowy1lG3aj #cloudnative #typescript https://t.co/VxCLwnzoGW
- This will be interesting to watch: we are kicking off our virtual #ces2021 next Monday with a panel discussion on what challenges and opportunities the pandemic has provided to #IoT. https://t.co/41BN0Aqjwt
- Got some optical silent switches for my @XBowstech after some feedback from @kamilleblumm ... 🙉 https://t.co/XDMkGx5rXh
- @c089 https://t.co/g7nzaDR2A9
- Sneak peek of CHIP (Connected Home over IP) on the #nrf52840: https://t.co/g7nzaDzrIB
- So much quieter, but I am missing the tactile bump, so right now I need to pay a little more attention to not accidentally add more letters.
- In case you are interested to be working with me on #iot #cloud solutions @NordicTweets subscribe to our job newsletter: https://t.co/KWLLyZxImt ... a job post should pop up next week and for the right candidate we might consider #remote (in a country where we have an office).
- @fquednau @XBowstech @kamilleblumm I guess it's hard to hear on a phone. The sounds are now lower pitched and less clicky, so in reality it's a significant change.
- @dc7590 No worries, Darren, this was a while ago, and I was trying to say that because of the Pandemic I haven't been out so much, so it was only very late in December, that I heard WHAM for the first time that year. #wronghashtag maybe, too.
- I was able to source the two most important parts for my #pc2021 from @Komplettno... Given the current terrible availability I took the 6900 XT, if the RTX 3080 order pans out next week, I might switch to that. https://t.co/7evwOu34mt
- Keeps whistleblowers alive. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ https://t.co/S14CFS6dM6
- @MaritvanDijk77 @margaretstorey @nicolefv @jezhumble I can confirm that!
- @MauroLopezJ @annthurium @juanscolari @mendez_michael_ @sofichp Always happy to chat with you!
- @byteborg @XBowstech @kamilleblumm Not yet, which size do they need to be?
- @byteborg @XBowstech @kamilleblumm I have silent keys and don't hear a the caps hitting the board, but will try what it changes ...
- Knut ist übrigens nur in Deutschland ein Ding bei IKEA. Auf https://t.co/dPjcy8nsyx und https://t.co/GV9l5GG3Dz ist diese Kampagne nicht zu finden... https://t.co/5MFlsSAApW
- Fascinating: it's possible to read the ECC configuration in a physical 2FA key by observing the electromagnetic field the key emits when used. https://t.co/9pfOLw2pc5
- @pati_gallardo Many are going to ski resorts, and a lot of students are traveling between the semester: https://t.co/4oVTBLf9wF
- @pati_gallardo I don't think it's really possible get good data on this. But for a city like Trondheim with ~50.000 there is probably a lot of movement between christmas and january/february and a lot of free time for students to meet more.
- Update: added a section on how to handle Uint8Array: https://t.co/wPkSw2JDd0 https://t.co/giolVGXnBl
- @jonhelge That URL is broken ...
- @jonhelge But that's not really the same thing, with keyboards you read out what is written. With the 2FA key you observe output in order to predict the cryptographic parameters so you can create the correct challenge in the future. But yes, physically it's a similar attack.
- @atluxity @pati_gallardo The article is pretty clear, the the effort is very high to get this done. So for most people this is not an issue right now.
- @wolframkriesing Docker is an amazing solutions for dependency issues, as long as you have no bandwidth constraints...
- @FranziskaNaja Das war die Beste Ausbildungseinheit in meinem Wehrdienst :-)
- @FranziskaNaja Ja, ich war bei den Panzerpionieren, deren Aufgabe ist unter anderem auch Räumen und Bauen von Häusern, Brücken, etc. Wir hatten echt mega geile Geräte in der Einheit: Brückenlegepanzer https://t.co/VHmbs4V0pp
- @FranziskaNaja Absolut!
- @FranziskaNaja Ich fand es auch sehr gut bei einer Einheit zu sein, die sich auf den Aufbau in Bosnien (KFOR) fokussiert, bei uns war nur Eigensicherung relevant, kein Angriff.
- What a gem! https://t.co/83U1XvEthb
- Let's see how that fits... #pc2021 https://t.co/P0jUUXSPdj
- @67degreeNate @petkasp @Komplettno I ordered when it was in stock and received it two days later in Trondheim.
- @RidingWolf It arrives on Monday.
- What a beast... https://t.co/Hg4tqtyB0Z
- https://t.co/borbm1YV3F
- Some challenges: https://t.co/XpAql7BQIc
- Removed the 140mm, will add a 120mm there. The Arctic Cooler Bracket had the wrong screws (as mentioned in the guide). https://t.co/LEzhVP5nCR
- 280mm is a squeezed, but will fit with some drilling... https://t.co/9PgcgGFHNl
- @byteborg Yes, that's fine.
- https://t.co/uy9XlqgIZZ
- @byteborg The Motherboard has a heatsink on it.
- @byteborg Yes, that will make the system super quiet with no load.
- M.2 mounted (without sticker) https://t.co/p7TaKW2VSZ
- https://t.co/pVCbLs23Pm
- @martinjuhasz It's a pure gaming system.
- Looks great! https://t.co/3spyNJqtzZ
- with side panel https://t.co/q9PnDvNGTs
- @RidingWolf Haha, this was already a challenge, so I am not envious of what you are going to face.
- @byteborg No, this one not. I have a 3080 Liquid Cooled ordered, but who knows when it will arrive ...
- @RidingWolf I think it do the same it I'd have to put it on the desk.
- @Lynoure @solmecke Get a postbox, or if you want something that looks more normal: https://t.co/8v68Ka6Irn
- @Lynoure @solmecke Yes, if that is a concern for you, find a Business Center, or Coworking Space in your area/city. Many of them will rent you a mailbox.
- @Lynoure @solmecke https://t.co/StmyPbxEX9 https://t.co/iVkeTotT9v
- @Lynoure @solmecke If you blog for non-commercial reasons, you could blog on platforms like https://t.co/8UEpWjrGis, they don't require authors to have an imprint.
- @renovatebot how to contribute monorepo definitions? @awscloud has released https://t.co/h0X1ai68eJ ...
- Oh, I learned a great Norwegian word today: ventepølse (waiting sausage) The (grilled) sausage you eat while waiting for the proper BBQ to be served.
- @tee_kesselchen https://t.co/Sr626noFaz
- @tee_kesselchen Ich hatte verstanden, dass Du speziell das Bild brauchst.
- @tdpauw 💙
- Sounds absolutely realistic: https://t.co/Ca5fVfkfNr
- @renovatebot @awscloud https://t.co/JfNOBEAQ7z
- The #nRF9160 Feather version 2 is available for purchase! It now includes a 3-axis Accelerometer by ST (which works out of the box with @ZephyrIoT and @NordicTweets nRF Connect SDK). Available for $99 on https://t.co/i1jCaBYfoj https://t.co/6UGHQRMV89
- 1 hour to go! https://t.co/ZFdMqp90d1
- ⚡ https://t.co/7xyo2P53pS
- Fiat lux! https://t.co/9lbH7V7Soh
- Out of the box Time Spy Extreme: 8370 https://t.co/2NsmIZ98GD
- Oh, I missed that, this allows a PR author to have the PR merged automatically if all checks pass. It must be selected when creating the PR, so it won't replace @mergifyio for now. https://t.co/RjlhIljEql
- @RidingWolf Uh, now I feel much less bad for my RX 6900 XT. 😁 #overkill
- @johncutlefish @sebastian_nell!
- Some numbers from 2020 are inspiring: @DistributeAid shipped more than $2M worth of aid. You can support our work on Patreon: https://t.co/p1TT8BfQFd - every $1 donated moves $340 worth of aid! https://t.co/mSy9IjWPTO
- @MaritvanDijk77 Cleaned code stays clean longer?
- @LaurenDorman https://t.co/KBc0VLOPxq
- @Lynoure Basically not, it's the one that operates the software who is responsible to comply. However you might be liable if you knowingly ignore best practices without the client explicitly directing you. That's why subcontractors have insurances.
- @Lynoure As a general rule: GDPR applies always, if in doubt ask the client to specify how data should be handled.
- @khaledsouf @ZenikaMontreal Check out @zuehlke_group's jobs: https://t.co/Pt6zNQdXdW
- @wolframkriesing I started to look into converting a bigger project to pure ESM and ran into the same issue. All runners I looked at (jest, tape) had some issue, so I wrote a simple runner myself: https://t.co/Lfh6YMevP0 Tests are written as plain TS files (no globals).
- @wolframkriesing Executed via ts-node (node --unhandled-rejections=strict --loader ts-node/esm tests.ts './**/*.spec.ts') so errors will be printed with TS source locations.
- @wolframkriesing Test example: https://t.co/ZkAmu721W5
- @wolframkriesing https://t.co/UVM31t2qL5
- @khaledsouf @ZenikaMontreal @zuehlke_group I don't think that it's a hard requirement.
- @VSiding @petkasp @Komplettno Yeah, that's why I bought a 5800X for 4400 NOK (for some vouchers I could apply).
- @c089 Holy shit, I've got sweaty palms from reading this.
- After reading @sindresorhus tweet I am a little bit torn to move @bifravst to pure ESM. The benefits are a little hard to justify, especially because it means that some tooling needs to be replaced (e.g. jest) and other need not so clean workaround (e.g. need .cjs config files). https://t.co/iL8bNFozrs
- OTOH it might be a good time to do it now, before a "1.0" release. The upside is that it moves the code base further in the right direction, but since it's written in TypeScript I already have the ability to author pure ESM JS code, so I can do the switch in the future as well.
- The needed changes to the codebase can be automated: adding a .js extension to imports, might even not be necessary in future TypeScript versions. And from a user point of view it also has no immediate benefit (@bifravst code mostly targets Node.js, with a few browser libraries).
- @keinegurke_ You need to host it somewhere, before you can build a UI with it. @glitch is a great way to get started with that: https://t.co/SjwPYk6mWh
- @wolframkriesing @TestJSSummit Nice, I'm in!
- Just got my #multipass for @TestJSSummit, @NodeCongress, @conf_js, @reactsummit, and @thejsnation. #jsallthethings https://t.co/xSvByw2sxU
- @wolframkriesing I was to abandon it today (https://t.co/5eBkXWfSZ9) ... but yeah, happy to jump in a Zoom and chat about this. Today would work good for me.
- @meikeco @NABU_de Kann ich empfehlen! https://t.co/ldyJNWeAIH
- https://t.co/Aku1Bog3LY https://t.co/jof7aJSdUW
- Also, happy to join the next edition of https://t.co/ddhaKmmg8Q in March! #testing #testcraftcamp
- Very often the #nRF9160 is paired with a BLE chip, like the #nRF52840, which is also powerful. In this blog post, my colleague Anders Storrø explains how to offload BLE tasks to the 52 and only notify the 91 if something relevant has happened. https://t.co/kuQEiaVgzA #iot
- We are still dotting some i's and crossing some t's on this... https://t.co/ZLpl20fzkJ
- Either way, I am pretty sure @NordicTweets will at some time support them all on one device... https://t.co/8MhShlt5o9
- https://t.co/XyrhMePGBa https://t.co/au19hmmVqR
- I realized yesterday when talking to @wolframkriesing that ESM modules have an important use case: code-splitting in frontend applications. Especially apps that deliver large bundles (>2 MB) and/or update them very often (e.g. do trunk based development) will benefit. https://t.co/5eBkXWfSZ9
- Using ESM your app will only the dependencies it needs (instead of waiting for the big bundle to finish downloading). Startup speeds will improve and code paths that have no changes will be served from the browser cache.
- While working on the Firmware E2E for @bifravst I've realized that I made an unnecessary complicated separate between testing and production instances ... the firmware should run tests against prod, because this is where it will need to connect to.
- I found a nice workaround for preserving arbitrary context settings on AWS #CDK using local files: https://t.co/nzJavscBNj An RFC exists already ( https://t.co/bgrSQAbjF3) but it can be solved today, albeit not CDK native.
- I really wish @github actions had public environment variables, some things (e.g. AWS region identifiers) need to be configurable in actions, but do not need to be replaced with "***" in logs (and it makes it harder to debug).
- @5422m4n @github How? Do you have an example?
- @5422m4n @github I need to be able to configure env vars outside of the yaml file, not hardcoded in them.
- @5422m4n @github Per project.
- @5422m4n @github No, that's not helping in this case. We need forks of the repo to be able to provide their own settings to Actions, ideally without changing the YAML file, so they can pull in changes without conflicts.
- I literally have a similar internal dialogue when translating what *I* would like say into what *corporate* would like to read. https://t.co/KXDAc6je0S
- 🤘 https://t.co/JnT8UGRXIm
- ... and the Getting Started guides for the #nRF52840 and the #nRF5340 are already up on https://t.co/GEY78oAuEy #ml #iot https://t.co/gig10m3lvv
- @wolframkriesing It's the new "npx"
- @david_losert @wolframkriesing Uh, sorry, I confused it with npm exec: https://t.co/ZGIVVB8Q8l Right, npm run is older and runs your .bin scripts.
- @spazierendenken There is a fantastic, funny, and insightful talk by @gojkoadzic about that: https://t.co/5feJq1zQcr
- Let's see how long it takes before I actually can get vaccinated here in #Trondheim. https://t.co/gIoKh92ZQm
- I have this magical unlimited bandwidth LTE-m SIM and I don't dare to contact the telco how to get more of those in case this is a legacy developer SIM and they'll block it instead. https://t.co/aRvJAACUzO
- I've developed a GitHub action which determines the *next* release version for the current repository using @semantic-release/commit-analyzer. This is useful in cases where you need to know the version to be released, so it can be included e.g. in a build. https://t.co/KIADUuo9Og https://t.co/gQLcpG0pJ4
- @Lazer @Argorak Yes, this is disgraceful and a complete misuse of the law.
- List of packages on https://t.co/4ZtcMgv0mg https://t.co/l3OtZDpi4T
- @RidingWolf @DensitySK @SligerCases I am curious to learn who that will fit under your monitors.
- @RidingWolf It will be a nice handwarmer :-)
- I know, I know. https://t.co/W1ZWBFKGYm https://t.co/r0lIMKY0kh
- This is a skill that you can train, and it stays valuable throughout your career. https://t.co/5ieFu6gCnN
- @essquare_de All I need: https://t.co/jJhoMf6EmV
- @emsuiko Ist eigentlich nicht möglich (sofern keine Beleidigungen, o.ä. enthalten sind). Es bleibt meist nur die Möglichkeit der Gegendarstellung.
- @emsuiko Kann sein dass sie in dem Fall durch die Autor*in selbst gelöscht wurde.
- @terabaud @xscode1 Total scammers.
- Never, ever should you use @xscode1 services, they use personal data without consent to scam visitors into signing up for their bullshit. @chendravid @NetanelMohoni how about you build a product based on respect and honesty, instead of pulling of crap like this?
- @chendravid @xscode1 @NetanelMohoni You are using my name, my description, my photo without consent and give the appearance that I am part of your platform. This is illegal. You know that. You than apply some algorithm to rank me, which is utter trash. https://t.co/O5cssglTdQ
- @therealjfrost It is. https://t.co/O0xougT3aM
- @chendravid @xscode1 @NetanelMohoni The scam is right up on your fucking start page. You are selling a product using my data. https://t.co/06dSWYXlv5
- @github are you aware that @xscode1 is scraping profile data off GitHub to use it to sell access to developers? https://t.co/O0xougT3aM
- @RalfDMueller @Morl99 Public on https://t.co/SLBNHJBjN3 does not mean you automatically have a license to copy and use it for a product.
- @Morl99 No.
- @Argorak Good point, I hope that @opensource_il is not aware of this and does not endorse this malpractice.
- @dc7590 You could use Python: https://t.co/R4mhHOltpi
- @dc7590 If you have the list of pairs, you assign them to the available slots starting from the top.
- @micromag84 5G backup funktionierte ganz gut hier in der Stadt.
- @micromag84 Falls Du LAN only devices hast, kannst Du ja einen RaspberryPI als Gateway aufsetzen (der im LAN hängt und via WiFi zum 5G Modem verbindet). Ich habe zu Hause einen einfachen WiFi AP, der auch routen kann.
- @Argorak @spazierendenken Why would they, if they normally don't even implement the buddy system...
- 🚨 I am hiring! 🚨 Want to work with me on software that connects #cellulariot devices to the cloud?🌩️ Join @NordicTweets' team as a Software Engineer Cellular IoT Cloud Applications: https://t.co/Kd0YIJ0ZPI AMA! My DMs are open! #aws #azure #serverless #iot #job https://t.co/6EB8hjczOS
- Join a fantastic international team in one of our locations in the European timezone: #Trondheim (most of the team is located here) or #Oslo 🇳🇴 (we assist with relocation to Norway via @OnboardNorway) #Espoo, #Oulu, or #Turku 🇫🇮 #Kraków 🇵🇱 #Stockholm 🇸🇪 #Swindon 🇬🇧 https://t.co/6bEGxZB5Hz
- We are looking for someone who loves to make technology more accessible, with a strong customer-focused mindset. You should be open-minded about technological choices in your work; our devices are surprisingly powerful and constrained at the same time. https://t.co/sea28lly2R
- We expect you to be humble: you need to listen closely to what our customers need: our technology needs to fit into existing ecosystems, where we do not make the rules. If this sounds like you, check out the job description, and do not hesitate to ask me anything! https://t.co/pF40mR1HoY
- @martinjuhasz Yes, I know ... :/
- @nagel_kl That's also why it's a great job ;-) We do have offices in other places as well, unfortunately not a R&D location in Germany ...
- @Ravetracer @NordicTweets Yes, the majority of code needs to run serverless (so we can focus on building not on infrastructure) ... and there are great benefits to have one language in frontend and backend, so this is a must have for this role.
- Shit toxic coders say. https://t.co/KpmIH62aQY
- @Argorak Done ...
- Open Web Docs was created to ensure the long-term health of web platform documentation on de facto standard resources like MDN Web Docs, independently of any single vendor or organization. https://t.co/XhA7QwdSZ0
- The package-layered-lambda helper now has an example how I package a custom layer: https://t.co/tzBlDUcU3Z Read up on it here: https://t.co/PTagFL7SBT
- CloudFlare lets you add a queue in front of any website: https://t.co/1CpyH71oSG
- Good morning, have you seen my job at, yet? 👇 https://t.co/bZnbsYVZKd
- @kpfkspr Wow, love especially #1, which has a great sense of motion!
- @kpfkspr Yeah, I can imagine ... especially getting the focus right.
- @dtanzer Duh, my bad. After reading it a second time, I see it. You are right. I totally missed that it's about callbacks.
- @hemalchevli @NordicTweets @Wake_Cap Such a smart solution with virtually zero impact on the user, they do not have to change a thing in their behavior to benefit from it.
- @pati_gallardo I always equate "best practice" with "for a certain group of people this worked in the past". It's never the best solution. It's never guaranteed to still work. Its context always matters.
- Bergen: it rains most of the time in summer. Tromsø: summer is 2 weeks long. https://t.co/SAINUpUqZr
- I had a lovely call with @CrystalMbanefo today and she deserves more followers! She is doing amazing stuff (e.g. helping underrepresented people become software engineers) and I am looking forward to when I can meet her again in the physical world!
- If you haven't been able to visit Auschwitz, here is a great documentary in 360°/VR: https://t.co/YstS7YKEGt You can get a feeling of the massive, massive scale of the concentration camp ... which is one of the key learnings ... in this drone footage: https://t.co/C7nvxq5cd1 https://t.co/NQhdExUmKc
- @dc7590 @pantau81 https://t.co/u2TMbNT7LV
- @NordicTweets @LobaroHH you are mentioned in this talk!
- @alex_schl 🤩 https://t.co/I3WyBwGIcS
- @pati_gallardo You can place a bet on a stock to have a certain price by a certain date: I sell you 1000 shares of Stock X for $1000 by 1.1.2021. You agree. Now, if by 1.1.2021 the stock price is below $1 per shared, I make a profit, because I can buy them for a lower price on the market.
- @pati_gallardo However, if it is above, I still will only get $1 per share from you, but have to buy it for more on the market. This is called "short selling". https://t.co/pBPE7Uk11f
- Find bugs, and get paid for it: https://t.co/auxcJh6foE
- @pati_gallardo Hedge funds use a lot of cash to do this and similar investments on a huge scale. This is not per se bad (it is also used to secure against exchange rate fluctuations). It's a tools to use money to make more money.
- @Maggysche @szynszyliszys Let's say, IDK, you are in Sweden, then there are no strict regulations. However, I agree this is grossly irresponsible to be walking around in a city. https://t.co/YiMxoo4KK0 Outdoors, in general, when you are alone is fine, though.
- THIS is the solution. https://t.co/utihoB8gdb
- Wearing the @NordicTweets company colors to our very nice virtual office party! https://t.co/GDMR8GQV5f
- @mortzu I guess due to the pandemic. Who wouldn't want a sauna at home?!
- I am attending DevOps.js Conference. Register for free and join me there with other engineers and great speakers! https://t.co/Q6jReYAdb7 #DevOpsJS https://t.co/h7ucEL8j09
- @5422m4n Some speakers and talks have already been announced: https://t.co/UvNdqQTpp0
- If you are telling someone details about two events that happened a short time ago (like e.g. two meetings you had today), do you start with the most recent one (so at least one recollection is precise) or are you starting with the first one?
- TGIF? How about a change? https://t.co/bZnbsYVZKd https://t.co/GPO3BliiJt
- @5422m4n What about it?
- @5422m4n No, we do not have serverless features implemented in Rust. There is no first-class support for Rust on AWS lambda for example, yet (though of course you can have your own runtime) which makes it a little less convenient to use ...
- @5422m4n Node.js performs really well, and we have this in our entire ecosystem (besides Cloud projects, we also have Electron projects), so we have quite a few JavaScript developers ... I see Rust becoming relevant on the embedded side, but not on the server side, for our use cases.
- @HelenaJ_M @NordicTweets Sure! We used @HireSpace: https://t.co/avmu6lmojv and the amazing part there was that there were multiple Zoom rooms, which had different actors as hosts. That was really fun and it was great to have a human icebreaker everywhere.
- @HelenaJ_M You can try this yourself, with a few rooms using a virtual map, like @BryterDev did: https://t.co/xg8JyQOtG7
- @HelenaJ_M @SoCraTes_UK is coming up (https://t.co/5fGE7vPbcL), we could have a session there about running virtual parties! You will then also use the tools you need.
- @mirjam_diala I guess it's kinda solved. There is not much need to change now (I expect this to change once ESM becomes more mainstream). Browser testing however needs innovation and therefore there is more to talk about. Many are trying to solve the same problems in different ways.
- @Argorak @refnode @dc7590 @NordicTweets Yes, Indeed, Trondheim is many things but not at all flat ;-)
- @refnode @Argorak @dc7590 @NordicTweets Happy to show you around! https://t.co/EBSxZUDYag
- @ezagroba Adam discovers that he can use time travel to always get instant, perfect, freshly baked German bread and subsequently launches a three-world bread delivery chain. His other side projects have to wait.
- @wolframkriesing Agree, I have nothing against great tools, like Ava Wroten's talk on #a11y tools, but people who work for the tools' company are too biased for my taste.
- @borderless_dev @juliaferraioli This is a little less harmful. Like https://t.co/Bch3hU1m3d it uses public information the create a profile. They do this for selling ads. I don't care much about that. It's bullshit metric are harmful to the industry, but that's a lot of tech content, blogs, videos these days.
- @borderless_dev @juliaferraioli xs:code is different, they sell access to developers, and use me and many others to give the impression that we all are part of their service.
- @juliaferraioli OpenEngineer'd support was very quick to remove my profile.
- I've reported this to @GitHubHelp 5 days ago with no reaction.
- @RobertReiz @GitHubHelp Don't you see the difference? What happens if you click on an image? https://t.co/LUlmXI6Ckj
- @RobertReiz @GitHubHelp What happens if you click on a link? https://t.co/33FBh73PbV
- @RobertReiz @GitHubHelp Search engines like Google do not have a "Chat" button that asks users to register. They do not sell access to software developers. They also honour a robots.txt.
- @RobertReiz @GitHubHelp The GitHub profile data is public, but may not be used commercially. https://t.co/DsokMsNRpd Whoever does is violating GitHubs T&C. https://t.co/qwZNf2upCr
- @wolframkriesing Das ist das klassische Gaslighting der Finanzindustrie: 'wir sind Profis, mit Ethik, die "gut" investieren. Das sollte auf keinen Fall jemand anderes dürfen!'
- An analysis of the $62 million RTX 30 Series Scalping Market https://t.co/cAVg3jejWF
- @TonyBologni @Lynoure https://t.co/lfJvkKMWDj
- @TonyBologni @Lynoure Yeah, it's `https://t.co/gcyyWT9D90{github username}`.
- @Lynoure @TonyBologni I would also write GitHub support, because they are scraping the data off them, which is not allowed: https://t.co/2m0hZLZU8Q
- @5422m4n @Lynoure @xscode1 https://t.co/3GRWFJgeHv
- @pati_gallardo If Blockchain is required for the financial sector, I bet you we will have 10 new nuclear reactors within 3 years.
- @Lazer @firstdrafthell Sometimes especially when weather changes it can happen but I would consider this an issue that needs to be fixed by the builder, especially if it happens regularly. It could be a faulty designed system.
- Winter at the fjord. #Trondheim is just 🤩 https://t.co/nMz2cIyj2n