In March 2021 I've tweeted 250 times
My Twitter archive of March 2021
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for March 2021.
Tweets
- So important when praising someone: explain what they did. This helps the recipient to see what others value, and if given publicly, make others aware of what this person is great in, so they can think about them in the future in case they need help in a similar situation. https://t.co/y6oWCdZG7X
- How Germany botches COVID-19 communication for travelers: https://t.co/eA4QbqfEyq
- German public sector employee in 2021: https://t.co/F4No75G4Gz
- In case your action runs are "queued" right now: https://t.co/FShnw9y7MK
- Learn more about the project in this podcast from @1resilientph on the collaboration between @apcrams, @IBMSkillsBuild and @Code_Door where I have the privilege of mentoring students: "Collaborations for Resilience": https://t.co/rRMrHi88Hr #NowPlaying
- Do you want to work on #opensource #IoT projects that help @NordicTweets customers build amazing products, which for example help fighting pandemics, or create smart cities? This is for you: https://t.co/bZnbsYVZKd
- About the process: we are looking for people who love to make technology more accessible, through great examples and documentation. That's why we try to figure out your skills as a cloud engineer by checking for your #JavaScript and #TypeScript skills in a coding challenge.
- We also give you a technical home assignment (without a time limit) where we ask you to implement a cloud component base on a real-world example from one of our projects in a #serverless fashion on the #cloud of your choice, so you can focus on providing a great example.
- I tried to make this process really relaxed and provide you multiple opportunities to show your skills, beyond your CV.
- Applicants said that the tests are fair, and realistic, but I am always open for alternatives ... during the entire process you have the opportunity to take the lead ... in the end we are looking for people who are good in figuring out the best solution to a problem together.
- Passive aggressiv much, eh Twitter? https://t.co/51BzUHC3lP
- @myriamjessier Offer them that and a 50% time reduction in addition?
- @ThisIsMissEm I guess hyper growth needs to come from somewhere...
- @miskaknapek Yes, I fully agree that these two issues exist. The internet infrastructure is essential for Europe but mostly owned and operated by American companies. Good alternatives should exist. And, like all media, social media needs to be regulated more. Even US now understand that.
- @miskaknapek However I have little hope for projects like Gaia-X to be ever able to compete with cloud vendors like AWS who have decades more experience. https://t.co/KbR6BPamnZ
- @miskaknapek This will either create a walled garden, where EU businesses have to use inferior services, which is a competitive disadvantage. Or this initiatives will fail to reach critical adoption. I fear that we are already at a digital point of no return.
- @miskaknapek Yes, especially the public sector has different rules (and usually only needs to serve a specific country). There this can be achieved: transparency, data ownership, hosting, all in Europe and under European regulations.
- @ddprrt You had a nightmare where you needed to implement a social network using Java 8.
- So, I needed to re-use features and saw that #gherkin does not have feature level examples. I wonder why that is? Anyway, my #e2e test runner now has support for that. https://t.co/VO6IOjh6n5 https://t.co/0wbZjzCxsb
- Hvor mange pølser per time er det akkurat? https://t.co/xcp5ovlWHT
- I really love this sentiment, and that @Spotify , which is recognized as one of the most innovative product companies, realized that being colocated has no meaningful advantage, and that letting employees go #remote full time will actually benefit the company:
- "Today, Spotify is proud to introduce Work From Anywhere (WFA), a new way of collaborating that allows Spotifiers to work from wherever they do their best thinking and creating.
- - Giving our people more flexibility will support a better work-life balance and also help tap into new talent pools while keeping our existing band members.
- - A distributed-first structure will challenge us to improve our communication and collaboration practices, processes, and tools." https://t.co/2OqjTqxp5C
- @alterisian I think their decision makes it clear that for Spotify the advantages of WFH outweigh those they get when having employees working colocated.
- @ddanielbee Have you read this one? https://t.co/EXdkXTBiZw https://t.co/Jr6X8XkvLL
- I keep having issues with @MicrosoftTeams on Linux on some calls, where it turns off my microphone for no good reason. It works fine on bascially all other call during the day, and in other applications.
- Trying to remove options for Teams to select as input: https://t.co/86OKmJAd3B
- @alterisian They clearly identified this as a challenge: "A distributed-first structure will challenge us to improve our communication and collaboration practices." I think it really depends on each team, how they make up for it. There are many ways to replace the "watercooler".
- When migrating to @npmjs v7 I noticed that it will include all existing dependencies in the node_modules folder, which lead to bugs because suddenly packages were using a different top-level dependency.
- So the clean way to migrate that worked was: rm -rf node_modules package-lock.json npm i
- @lxztlr I don't think so, I had entries for "folder" packages in the lockfile afterwards: "node_modules/p-try": {...}, which pulled in a very old, and broken version of that dependency, which then was used by dependencies without a lockfile. That stuff.
- This has been the missing block in @Azure's #IoT offering: integrated support for rolling out firmware updates. Now "Device Update for IoT Hub" is in public preview: https://t.co/z0JJSY23um
- Another issue I ran into: inclusion of peerDependencies by default. There is a workaround, but it seems more tricky than just "--legacy-peer-deps": https://t.co/rqCaC3qiIC
- Any recommendations for a 8 player online casual board game? Looked at Catan, Ticket to Ride, but they are 6/5 online only.
- @m4nl5r Where did you play Dixit?
- ❤️👇 https://t.co/4MuywZ6bjP
- @terrifricker Yeah, there is even an online variant, but it gets expensive because everyone needs to own a copy and the extension.
- We'll go for codenames, and then optionally Among Us.
- Today's release of Chromium for Arch Linux disables the synch feature: https://t.co/nAxQIjsarW You can switch over to the official build if you (like me) use this feature: https://t.co/6TdBYjIvAH https://t.co/iTMt7UqtaJ
- @gazebo_c Nice ;-)
- @johan_alps Wouldn't it be as simple as looking at the last n failed test runs and see which test failed the most?
- @johan_alps There should be a way to get this data automatically from your CI system. Manually sounds way too painful.
- We met in https://t.co/ZzVhrXLSLy and their integration with YouTube and browser-based games was really cool for playing https://t.co/9RtI27hd6k https://t.co/06DfkdPZtN
- True story. https://t.co/x9T7JhM0BF
- One thing that I discovered this week and I should amend this to https://t.co/Vowy1lG3aj is that @awscloud SDKv3, if installed with npm 7, blows up the dependencies significantly, which can cause lambdas and layers to become too large: https://t.co/gMrksrCMyZ
- Disgusting tech bros will keep throwing real money away just for fame. https://t.co/7tKis3ZD0p
- @vicbergquist I guess a variant of those indoor springs will do, one with a large surface, (my parents in law use them because they are sensible): https://t.co/UooEdvOfZr
- @vicbergquist My green-thumbed mother would probably just recommend using a water sprayer: https://t.co/T3jEYaXXzB
- @vicbergquist Wow, that's low.
- @NikkiElizDemere @reeviewapp Awesome! Congrats, Nichole!
- @vicbergquist Do you have one of those heat pumps? (Varmepumpe) They remove a lot of humidity from the air.
- @Lazer Or chopping some wood!
- Next week, already! https://t.co/ddhaKmmg8Q https://t.co/zXw2hglpZ8
- @codePrincess I miss Erkan&Stefan...
- Handling NPM v7's unnecessary inclusion of peer dependencies with AWS SDK v3 https://t.co/dE5sM7zPhb
- The storytelling on Wolfenstein is just amazingly executed. https://t.co/QtkWuzvaix
- Anyone else noticed that @snyksec falsely complains about out-of-sync package-lock.json with NPM v7? https://t.co/0vXfrCNaxl
- @liran_tal @snyksec Great, thank you!
- @pati_gallardo We've put off handing some items we bought for friends here in Trondheim because of the pandemic ...
- @ddprrt ... especially when it does not need to be updated in real-time.
- @langestefan @NordicTweets What are you building?
- @jverhoelen @arvalis Which is total bullshit and not intended for their actual service, once it's in the blockchain it is there forever.
- I am reviewing code from candidates, and CodeSpaces is really amazing because I can launch an environment with the right configuration quickly, without messing around with my machine: https://t.co/XRYldKBu1N
- @dc7590 You should take that down ...
- @malk_zameth @tokenizedtweets The opt-out model is to block the account ...
- @langestefan @NordicTweets Oh, sounds great! I think all research that goes into that field will keep being relevant, and there are not many products that make masks smart, like the Razer Hazel: https://t.co/zVW0kBSh4c
- @malk_zameth And, have you seen that aspect of making NFTs worse? https://t.co/gpC33emRoE
- @pati_gallardo Sounds amazing. Must be great to be looking at something only a fraction as esoteric as the Chrome codebase!
- “#Norway is on the brink of a breakthrough” regarding startups in 2021: https://t.co/8y1iU357UB
- Love this, and it's why I feel so well at home within the tester community. https://t.co/VamIldWF40
- The Kickstarter campaign for the @NordicTweets #nRF52810 powered LED @pixels_dice is live: https://t.co/4uNIbVqAPb
- “Where is the accountability when it's voluntary?” https://t.co/8wtSEY5Fd8
- It's the carbon copy of the 21st century! https://t.co/BjqMZ9qAoQ
- @borderless_dev There will be a Covid19BlockchainAbgabe!
- @borderless_dev Important to know is also that IBM recently stopped pursuing Blockchain solutions. This sounds like they want to cash in on some things they had in the drawer.
- It's pitch night for the @Code_Door project I was mentoring Philippine students at the @apcrams for the last weeks ... and I will say a few words on privilege (that I have) and how it will impact young workers joining the tech industry. https://t.co/1wAIePw46f
- If you have one single source of truth for something, a blockchain is pointless. #impfpass
- @HaganeNoEnjinia Just because you *can* use it to distribute records, does inherently make it a great solution. I can sign a message stating that I did something with my PGP key and everyone can verify the authenticity of the message. No blockchain needed.
- @HaganeNoEnjinia @janl Whoever controls the majority of the network can tamper with the chain.
- @HaganeNoEnjinia The current impfpass is decentralized, the government does not issue them, and it's many doctors who update it and sign a vaccination using their name. I am saying that blockchain (or 5 of them) do not provide a unique feature for the distribution of vaccination status.
- @HaganeNoEnjinia The "Impfpass" which is the international certification of vaccination (https://t.co/PcLCsXtBVB) is not issued by the government, you can buy it online: https://t.co/exFMTFwh6A
- @HaganeNoEnjinia Which also an aspect where a blockchain offers no unique property. You have a centralized tree of authority, and a the proof of work is done by just one person (the doctor), and is not validated by another doctor.
- I initiated a small thing on this release: change the wording around whitelist and blacklist. https://t.co/MjncSXAEk1
- I haven't yet considered this benefit of dark mode: "For people who live in communal areas and close quarters, it’s really important to browse more privately and not bother those around them,” https://t.co/fzXjceVWDV
- Eine umfangreiche Analyse zum Thema #impfpass auf der Blockchain von @stadolf: https://t.co/XXTBgfYQMC
- @Epicanis @pati_gallardo ... for control of the serial number, to be precise!
- A use-case for NFTs exist if you don't care about the climate: they are roughly the same as baseball trading cards (albeit massively more expensive to produce), and can be used by fans of digital artists to show their support. https://t.co/re6IovtM6b
- Using stock photos of people on corporate hiring pages and job ads is
- @kotzendekrabbe Those are pretty extensive, but very good: https://t.co/ZTq0mknMIA
- @nebelgrau77 They come to your location on their own.
- Takes me back to my @DeinBus years ... https://t.co/iRAsSP6Rjn
- @nebelgrau77 He won't kill you, but trash your apartment! :-D https://t.co/aXxj3kBusx
- @DensitySK @RidingWolf
- @RidingWolf @DensitySK I also like the appeal. One option could be to make a cut-out panel that gives are more unified look by covering the different parts of the frame.
- @spazierendenken Happy to, whenever you are free!
- I really enjoyed this during @codefreeze_fi, it's a great excercise for any team delivering a software product, so give it a shot! https://t.co/LKDw05UhRu
- I guess I am doing the #hiring process right when even the candidates I reject are commenting on how well they liked the interview structure and the feedback they receive from me... https://t.co/wbdb8IK8Om
- Enable developers to deliver small changes. https://t.co/v59IuCjpIv
- @m4nl5r Yes, I don't send generic rejections, even for complete mismatches.
- @vicbergquist Good to hear that everything went well. All the best for a swift recovery!
- Already awesome morning sessions for the #testcraftcamp https://t.co/GQcuuhxSaE
- @TwitterSupport we really need lovely people like @kriscorbus back on this site! https://t.co/Z9z5PifUH2
- #testcraftcamp first session: Quality for AI systems hosted by @alex_schl > https://t.co/mNBqsSDjnm
- Testing also means that #ai needs to be #explainable ... because there is liability attached to certain decisions.
- @alex_schl for example @anotherday____ and others are researching #explainableAI @NTNU: https://t.co/LLJM5h3DGa
- Regarding testability behaves like a black box and can't "tell" us what it's thinking. It takes data as input and returns a decision. The problem is finding the "right" inputs that return the "wrong" decisions.
- Software is used to automate things at massive scale (this is where AI really shines), therefore mistakes there have a much larger impact that then same mistakes made by individual humans.
- Some AI systems have to handle reality, not like most like "classical" software where we very often define the scope of the environment for the software. That makes it incredibly important for testers to work on uncovering the unknown unknowns.
- It's also dangerous to only focus on the outputs: building a good AI will replace the human experts who are needed to verify the quality of decisions during development. Quality means also ensuring that the best body of knowledge is considered.
- #TCC2021 seems to be the other hashtag to add this to. https://t.co/6H3TL1IzPr
- The #TCC2021 on how to improve your relationship with your project is really going wild ... #testcraftcamp There will be a drunk testing session later. https://t.co/BTUQSgbYz1
- @chrissbaumann @witchofthetest @ezagroba @sietstweets @Pascal_Dufour @eddybruin @ViolaZhdanovich It will also be fun for the one person who has to stay sober enough to take notes :-)
- @lucianadrian It was more about discovering new techniques for testing a project, when you feel that you could be doing more, but don't know what.
- @lucianadrian Here I mean domain knowledge, the experts that are involved verifying the AI's decision.
- The #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp food is great! https://t.co/rM4WMsdNU6
- In the #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp session about end-to-end testing and we are mostly struggling to get the tools we wanted to try out to work... #testersluck https://t.co/fyJPf5UAnI
- @melthetester @chrissbaumann @witchofthetest @ezagroba @sietstweets @Pascal_Dufour @eddybruin @ViolaZhdanovich I also don't think this should never be done in a business context.
- @lucianadrian This was a crowd sourced mind map, so this is not really useful standelone.
- Nevertheless managed to discuss around No Code BDD and/or low-level BDD. Most teams seem to be still using it the classical way with custom scenario implementations. https://t.co/xZ2dt2RgIn
- Third session of #testcraftcamp #TCC2021 was about ensemble testing, which was a lot of fun. Testing in groups reveals so much more bugs! https://t.co/EkwlvqYvWC
- @pati_gallardo Who wouldn't?
- Really like the app testing session at #TCC2021 #testcraftcamp, it gives you so much great insight on what others value in usability, and how they approach exploratory testing. https://t.co/PQtpJNkuG4
- @dwass They are used to align blocks when building walls. It's a "Maurerschnur" or "Richtschnur".
- ... and you? https://t.co/dF8KuF6kCb
- @borderless_dev It's messy but a lot of fun, especially if you bring developers and users together!
- When serving in the army in 1999 I was charged with wiring up my base commanders offices with them... They weren't gold plated, though. https://t.co/iOd2hqY7yn
- I attended yet another remote conference this weekend. Meanwhile Corona-denying fuck-heads in Germany are happily spreading the virus by dancing in circles without social distancing and wearing masks. https://t.co/OGML29xqbL
- @Maaikees Surround yourself with people who appreciated this skillset! (... there are plenty)
- @Maaikees Right, but I know those people that can't wrap their mind around this...
- I spent yet another day in front of a computer screen to virtually connect with fellow computering humans who care about software quality at the #TestCraftCamp / #TC2021. Here is how it went: https://t.co/7zMP4FRs6E https://t.co/vhekDoATB7
- I'd put it a little differently: we thought they were the path of least effort to reaching our goal. https://t.co/RgzTaN5cSn
- @dwass In that case my guess is that they are used to mark a circle, in case you want to lay a floor with stones.
- @chrissbaumann Thank you for this nice feedback!
- Ohh, I do really want to do this! https://t.co/D7k1E7gl5M https://t.co/QkAkta9XKZ
- @nagel_kl I also haven't tried it, but I am super curious!
- @vicbergquist @Jen_BMJ Your cats?
- @vicbergquist @Jen_BMJ No, that picture looked like you were drawing them ...
- @AllisonWeins Yes, I have a rather open technical assignment where candidates can choose the technology. And Codespaces makes reviewing easy, because I do not pollute my system with dependencies.
- @vicbergquist @LaszloWa https://t.co/TUNMJChCG8
- @iamjoyheron Ich finde es extrem daneben von @heiseonline ... und auch etwas verwundert, dass @SandraParsick da mit macht.
- Out of the hundreds of applicants for the summer job in Norway we got, not one mentions cloud in their CV, or cover letter. It seems like @NTNU does not really teach that, and it's giving me a hard time going through a lot of candidates to try to find a good match for what I do.
- @gfrancesco11 @NTNU Yes, AWS is only mentioned once (by a candidate that is not eligible), Azure only in the context of "we did something with Azure DevOps", which can mean a lot.
- @gfrancesco11 Azure DevOps is mentioned by 3 and buried down deep in some documents...
- @jaredwolff Will you do a limited edition with gold plating, once you reach 100,000 pcs? :-D
- @evenstensberg @NTNU @UiTromso ... if they come to work in Trondheim or Oslo, there is plenty to do!
- @gfrancesco11 Those applicants are all across the board, from 2nd year bachelor to 4/5th year master.
- A standing desk. https://t.co/8cyRnxivcz
- @nelisboucke @NTNU Yeah sure, nevertheless most of them mention what they have worked on and what they would like to work with, some even mention web apps, React. And all of them have some kind of expectation to what to work on. But nobody wants to work on cloud.
- Magical #lapland 🇫🇮 💙 Thank you @yottomusic! https://t.co/vW6ra8Xkjk
- @irjastraus Thank YOU for hosting it!
- Why Ice-T’s Body Count Grammy Award Win Matters: https://t.co/zTvuVWLqBe
- @vicbergquist Hjemmelevering fra Meny?
- @yooogan And fucking massive, to be honest!
- @Maggysche I've turned off receiving InMail, because it's only crap.
- People who belittle others for not using it. https://t.co/UKcZHPS4Yj
- @datenreisender Doch, und dann wollen sie subventionen vom Staat, weil da hätte ja niemand mit rechnen können.
- @spazierendenken Will also make you show up if people are searching for experts in these areas.
- @github @AllisonWeins any idea what's going on here? Trying to launch a CodeSpace from here: https://t.co/mpkR2ptvnA https://t.co/NhfVZjtssM
- Here is what I had to say to the students: https://t.co/2sfR66V2KR https://t.co/mYajepFaVO
- @netzpolitik Das Gestell von IKEA hat an den Füßen Gewinde (geliefert mit Plastikfüßen), dort könntest Du Rollen montieren. https://t.co/Iet251pWaz
- @evenstensberg You are shipping quite huge assets on load, consider loading small previews and only if the user needs them load a higher resolution. Also use webfonts which allow to limit the character set. https://t.co/2S2XEec1VL
- So, the #Azure IoT PnP system is only designed for public model IDs: https://t.co/Y0sFW2drJu ... meaning everything has to go through a PR. Quite painful for development @AzureSupport ... Why not support HTTP URLs for the model id? https://t.co/nm1qYR6LCM
- @siljel Folkebibliotek i Trondheim har det: https://t.co/TgdAVOtnF4 Kanskje lokalt biblioteket din også?
- @evenstensberg https://t.co/7uLmVfH0M0 is your friend ...
- Very good point by @aripalo in @awsnordics meeting today: CI/CD needs to be considered from the first line of code. https://t.co/a63Z0fHGlC
- @siljel Ah, min feil, har ikke tenkt om Spielberg. Det finnes også på Finn/eBay, så du kunne kjøpe det og finne noen med DVD drive og "ripper" det. Men ja, det er vanskelig å finne gamle serier digitalt...
- This is really great work, I especially love the clear guidelines what to look out for and that it's not only a tool for managers but everyone ... and therefore is also everyone's responsibility to improve the measurements they use and how they are used! https://t.co/4ot48qbDa9
- @mirjam_diala Because it makes your flat smell so fucking nice!
- @XDetant @mirjam_diala What else do you have planned for us?! https://t.co/AsQ6TVM1Og
- @XDetant @mirjam_diala Being in Norway, 2 and 3 will be a HUGE challenge.
- @vicbergquist On an epic weekend with @foofighters @thebandGHOST and @Bokassaband
- I just found out the the Azure IoT Explorer supports custom model repositories: https://t.co/hdL4ChJ4HP
- I've interviewed half a dozen students this week for a summer job with me, and it was really uplifting to talk to people who are new to the industry and what they see as inspiring and interesting. Really looking forward showing them the cloud side of #cellularIoT.
- @AllisonWeins @github I just checked and it no longer happens!🙏
- @gfrancesco11 Well, I did ask about how cloud is introduced to them. But it's simply not a concept that's taught. In software architecture courses the predominant model is still mostly as a vague concept as in "run servers there", but still in the old mindset of "virtual servers".
- @gfrancesco11 I wonder if there is a way I could contribute to that...
- @mimita86 @gfrancesco11 @BabakFarshchian Sounds great! I guess it's just my personal lens on this topic thinking this matters (especially for IoT), and for students it's anyway too much information and pretty abstract what platforms mean.
- #dieselgate but now for cities. #germanengineering https://t.co/T3KhNeMGtu
- @wolframkriesing have you taken a shot at https://t.co/gul53rw1jd, yet? https://t.co/2G5Y9ayLB8
- Querdenker sind asoziale Arschlöcher: "Die "Querdenken"-Demonstrationen im November 2020 haben dazu beigetragen, dass sich das Corona-Virus innerhalb Deutschlands stark verbreitet hat." https://t.co/Pw4otZnCiE
- Not looking forward to next Monday? How about working on #opensource #cloud tools that enable the next generation of #IoT with a fantastic team of researchers and engineers, and yours truly at one of our offices in Europe or #Norway? https://t.co/bZnbsYVZKd
- @testinsideout Thank you! We had a great session!
- Consider this, when linking to @Wikipedia articles. https://t.co/bzkMH3dOKh
- Norway's fishing industry releases a huge amount of carbon dioxide because it uses methods that release the gas bound in the sea floor. https://t.co/8hEPBYtMDw
- @johncutlefish @Atlassian The metric is skewed because it does not include all the companies that decided to use a better tool.
- Wie die Politik versagt, aber keine Konsequenzen fürchten muss ist ungeheuerlich. https://t.co/4a6Nkmfbav
- @m4nl5r Ich glaube halt nicht dass die ernsthaft die ausbleibenden Stimmen als Ergebnis der Corona-Politik sehen. Die Ausrede wird wieder sein: das sind ungerechtfertigte Reaktionen auf die Bestechlichkeit Einzelner in der Partei. Die finden immer einen Grund sich nicht zu ändern.
- @byteborg Wir sehen hier ziemlich erschreckend was beim Nachbarn Schweden passiert; es gibt keine nennenswerte Anzahl Corona-Leugner hier, geschweige denn Proteste. Und ganz praktisch liegen in ganz Norwegen 41 Personen auf der ICU: https://t.co/ZwyuGSQEwt
- It me. https://t.co/gAmKZr0rlI
- I had the same experience when joining a company that innovates and is a first mover with a world class product. https://t.co/rIJFu0IOWU
- @RidingWolf I guess you were not motivated building bad software. Nothing wrong with that.
- @RidingWolf For me this directly leads to bad software, so absolutely the right decision to point this out. I do this also, and for me it's not about the "I told you so", but if I don't express my concerns, I am constantly annoyed. If mgmt then decides to ignore facts, it's on them.
- @c089 Wahrscheinlich auf der kleinsten VM die buchbar war?
- @c089 https://t.co/VGhYjl1Ybo
- https://t.co/Kn7JiEeXJf https://t.co/lwUQRgFI9q
- Oha, what a great guide! https://t.co/CgYTNcBZLu
- @tdpauw just, fyi, you might have seen the way you can test constructs in CDK: https://t.co/TFjfeXNxs5
- @tdpauw If you have some time, this talk by @aripalo gives a good intro to testing with CDK: https://t.co/81VwS7nJCD
- Technologien lösen keine Probleme ― es sind die Menschen dahinter: https://t.co/6Akq3g04zV―-es-sind-die-menschen-dahinter/
- @pati_gallardo @toremor might be able to forward this to the right people...
- Bootcamps are a shady business, so it's really not helping that https://t.co/eP3l2So6UQ (a coding Bootcamp based on Oslo, Amsterdam and Stockholm) is not fully transparent on how they make money.
- Words like "get drilled" and "They are trained in programming from early morning to late evening for three months." do also not inspire confidence in this program. https://t.co/8i6d4LFTOf
- @oredev Thank you for making this decision, as conference organizers we shouldn't put anyone in unnecessary risk (and that includes conference staff and people in the transportation industry).
- Lockdown im Hirn, vielleicht.
- Twice today I've been presented decisions without explanation. Is it really too much to ask for some context? We do X, because ...
- Azure #IoT Device Update is pretty hard to understand: https://t.co/SE9c25O3m4 1⃣ it requires the device to announce the model ID "dtmi:AzureDeviceUpdate;1". However a device can only announce one model ID, so how to build a device that supports Device Update and other features? https://t.co/kKolHUv8PS
- 2⃣ The model "azureDeviceUpdateAgent" they require devices to implement is not published in their own IoT Plug&Play registry: https://t.co/hp94uoElF7
- 3⃣there seems to be no way to use Plug&Play models that are not publicly hosted on https://t.co/hp94uomKgx with Device Update. Right now, you need to publish them there, however I don't think everyone wants the world to know about your devices.
- @foofighter75 @spontifixus @vslepakov Thanks Tobias, for connecting to fellow IoT people. It's a beast that takes a group effort to tame...
- It's also so frustrating ... every time I look into a new thing to learn on Azure, it's full of blockers, and errors. Documentation is a lot of screenshots, no automation. I am usually left feeling sad when having to work with the Azure portal. https://t.co/W1u5hvyRrR
- @Bokassanovas I've seen two of them together already. Maybe one day ... the holy trinity of rock and metal.
- @vicbergquist We have a few places in Trondheim that sell used furniture, maybe that's a place where you could look in Oslo, once they open again (https://t.co/yksJ2z4nzw). Or if you are really adulting, pay a snekker for a custom one.
- The world is on fire And you are here to stay and burn with me A funeral pyre And we are here to revel forever more https://t.co/zjZttQAzoh
- Good decision! https://t.co/cooEhEpdSp
- However, the 2 Trondheim shows have been cancelled, and I now have a horror vision of 60.000 Trønder coming to Oslo for the show in 2022. That's going to be a mess.
- I don't know how #Azure makes money, but it's not because of being developer friendly: https://t.co/GYtz4qbzlv
- @siljel https://t.co/4i0oKwyyNy
- @gr2m @typescript @github The TypeScript compiler API should be able to do that: https://t.co/YR2oFgQV8K
- @terabaud It's definitely a feature, if it improves the quality of the final product.
- This is disgusting. https://t.co/iYGVC34nS7
- Norway: - East - West is an interesting way to subdivide this country regionally. https://t.co/pkuUM7n1Xu #azure
- @g33konaut Incognito browsing mode.
- "There is need for more technical agile coaches!" says @emilybache and with her book "Technical Agile Coaching with the Samman method" she hands us a roadmap to implementing it in organizations: https://t.co/Q6qnVJl2Ic Follow @coachingsamman and spread the word ...! https://t.co/3QE2bgZWia
- @Steeve_Sim @CoachingSamman @emilybache I think here combining coaching (helping people to find the right answers) and training (helping them develop the skill they need to achieve what they want) goes very well hand in hand.
- @Steeve_Sim @CoachingSamman @emilybache Think about a team that is bad at delivering software: as a coach we need to help them discover how they can improve (e.g. "we need to write tests, which we do not do now"); as a trainer we then teach them TDD.
- @RidingWolf No push notification about that?
- Short update here: they are working on it ...
- @wonderb0lt https://t.co/qTwAUGqrGf
- The part I really like about working with #Azure is that GitHub Actions are arguable their solution for CI/CD. On AWS CodeBuild/CodePipeline is nice, but Actions is just the right amount of simplicity and configurability for cloud-native setups.
- @wonderb0lt I would disagree, it's much better integrated and AWS IoT is basically one big service, where the same thing on Azure is split up in instances, and different services, and they are impossible to automate: https://t.co/5g1HqFBX3s
- @wonderb0lt I am aware that I have been using AWS for ~7 years, so a lot seems natural there. But Azure is years away from the developer experience (emphasis here) compared to AWS.
- @wonderb0lt IMHO because Azure grew by virtualizing instances. AWS grew by providing services. And it shows: https://t.co/59ngPcSIJ0
- @Maaikees The ViewSonic monitors are pretty great for work: https://t.co/oNhJYNjuTk
- TIL in today's @NordicTweets company @GetKahoot quiz was, that the Easter bunny is a German invention: https://t.co/LlVaBifEgn https://t.co/hSD4X9Qt1q
- @RobertReiz What's your viewing distance?!
- @RobertReiz Interesting, I wouldn't expect to see a noticeable difference between 4k and 5k for a 27" screen.
- @RobertReiz I'm still very happy with my 3x27".
- @witty_works Viel Erfolg bei finden einer guten Beteiligung!
- @_ceder @spontifixus @foofighter75 @vslepakov I had an exchange with the Azure IoT specialists, and they are aware that I am "pushing the envelope" here and are working on addressing the issues.
- Great advice in the post. I have an open invitation for coaching / mentoring calls pinned to my profile and had a few great calls over the years. IMO too few make use of these offers. https://t.co/SfuBsTpUn5
- @Der_Pesse I think it's ok to miss out. It's hard to tell the difference between hype and trend. If it really matters you will start hearing it from outside your bubble as well. However megatrends in tech are relevant long enough to pick up the necessary skills if needed, if you focus.
- @Der_Pesse It's also ok to completely ignore a megatrend. ➡️ There are more coming. ➡️ There are multiple at the same time. It's impossible to follow all. Trust your ability to learn, and be open minded to embrace change when required. But there is always a niche for you.
- @Der_Pesse Oh, I see, different problem.
- It's a little bit surreal to see Norwegian tourist attractions being completely deserted. https://t.co/FIbJjYWl7F https://t.co/BmUokE9yz3
- @m4nl5r Let me know when, I'm happy to show you around Trondheim, and also might have a few tips for what to do.
- "violent crime in Baltimore dropped 20% from last March to this month, property crime decreased 36%, and there were 13 fewer homicides compared with the previous year. This happened while 39% fewer people entered the city’s criminal justice system in the one-year period" https://t.co/k02o00fcAB
- @m4nl5r I think I'll be here for a while :-)
- @RidingWolf Put the photos on @contentful (has a great image API for resizing) and then the website on @github pages (I use @Netlify) instead. Or simply @Flickr pro?
- Adding CBOR encoding written in @rustlang to @ZephyrIoT using cbindgen: https://t.co/cqYbOZbIc1 https://t.co/eco9VdJOYA