In August 2021 I've tweeted 359 times
My Twitter archive of August 2021
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for August 2021.
Tweets
- "Next time you go to ask yourself why women in tech are so angry, ask yourself why you’re not angry with them." 💯👏🏻 https://t.co/LODa7MbBtv
- This is disgusting: the British government created a website that contains false information to deter migrants from legally entering the UK and advertises it to select demographics via Facebook. https://t.co/dOAqEBUUmh I wouldn't be surprised if they use targeted SMS, too.
- Wahlunterlagen bestellt ✅ https://t.co/xzSFMG7XXB
- @miskaknapek @sonja_weihrauch Respekt!
- What a trip! #Lofoten 🇳🇴 https://t.co/5NypaPA0PK
- My top 3 feature improvements for @GitHub actions: - Make it easier to re-use steps with multiple jobs - Make it possible to re-run individual failed jobs (e.g. only one of a matrix build) - add the ability to define UNECRYPTED environment variables
- @lsmith @witty_works @liip @NadiaZuerich @eryno Congrats!
- @liran_tal @github I do have configurable stuff (like endpoints, regions) which should not be part of the source, but are actually helpful to be readable in plaintext. And Actions make it impossible to use these values in outputs, which makes me jump through extra hoops.
- @liran_tal @github Yes, write value to artifact which gets downloaded in later steps.
- Anybody else seeing issues with GitHub Container registry right now? Some jobs fail with "Error response from daemon: Get https://t.co/ikku21aGSv: net/http: request canceled while waiting for connection (Client.Timeout exceeded while awaiting headers)"
- Want! 🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌🔌 https://t.co/HjJjWQbmGD
- @miskaknapek https://t.co/PPYDnH9IIZ
- @lucianadrian Uh, 24🔌!
- @KarlRanseier @_StephanRoth https://t.co/NN4x8MJwEZ
- Companies with a "No Assholes!" rule have the biggest Assholes. https://t.co/8uWnHBHSL4
- @ezagroba @gwendiagram @j19sch @huibschoots https://t.co/6mXIxAM8P3
- 🤘🏻 https://t.co/iw7kwhL5Qe
- @emsuiko It's hard to make a decision about something that you haven't tried, so if you can, give it a try for a limited time. You could also talk to people that have gone through these roles about the pros and cons.
- @emsuiko In the end, working in tech has so many avenues to explore, if you find something that you enjoy learning more about, you will figure it out.
- Registration for #SoCraTes2021 is now live! If you can't afford the €5, please contact the organizers for a scholarship! I am so excited!!! https://t.co/f5L4SRxtKq
- @github the projects column selector is broken on mobile right now. https://t.co/3IMUBHLKz2
- Update on this: I am now knee-deep into refactoring towards render props, and if have this one big component (the main app screen) where it becomes really ugly, especially because there is cascaded async loading of data, which also needs to be user controlled. https://t.co/pAJSg03GZS
- I have the additional problem of wanting to provide an app for two different backends, so custom hooks in UI components would not work (hooks are imported from a static module). Maybe: controller uses custom cloud specific hook and renders stateless UI component.
- That would let me encapsulate the business logic in hooks, and users who want to customize the app only need to update the controller (and pull in their own UI components) https://t.co/hNpb4i0h3E
- @AstridSawatzky https://t.co/SF4aC8WQip
- @RidingWolf https://t.co/pjxNh3ejs8
- Today in small improvements that make tests more legible: https://t.co/R6lxUtPQnk
- @ezagroba Cycling home (if in office), and then cooking a meal.
- I am going to try custom hooks instead of render props drilling... https://t.co/roXYYD1A4C
- @AstridSawatzky Basically, it makes more sense to recreate the app from scratch (because I also need to update the UI library) and through that introduce the separation, instead of migrating to render props. I also have other needs (turn app into separate code bases per cloud backend) ...
- @AstridSawatzky ... and some bigger feature changes, so it's worth starting from scratch.
- If you look at the companies who encourage this, it's really a good pointer about who to be cautious about. As a speaker you are responsible for the line-up you participate in. https://t.co/y7BmhMnjvU
- @maaretp Yes, absolutely!
- This is so bad ... the built-in confirmation dialogue is great from a user perspective, they don't need to learn a site-specific UI language for Yes/No questions. https://t.co/ZYul62tdWx
- @malk_zameth Germany is so in love with the Autobahn that it's just a matter of time before they start piloting building housing on top of it.
- @urhein @malk_zameth What could go wrong?!
- @nelisboucke I was working remotely for @dotHIV and it had been a few months working without meeting her. When I did then in real life I literally blurted out: "Wow, you are tall!". I felt really bad for saying that, afterwards. But, yeah, certain dimensions are totally not present remotely.
- https://t.co/DZlBJTBi9G LOL @knorrium https://t.co/QnVvey7CUc
- @mirjam_diala I miss Aniis. :/
- @RidingWolf https://t.co/fDdHWna03D
- @SamirTalwar CloudWatch events are your friend: https://t.co/uMR8Gvsjh9
- Do I really have to manually persist M:N associations in @SequelizeJS? https://t.co/gh2qK96Gf3 I am a bit surprised that I have to do this manually and Sequelize does not take care of persisting new associations itself ...
- @SamirTalwar For stuff like this I usually write me a Slack notification 🤣
- @SamirTalwar /remind me to CLICK DA BUTTON!
- What I enjoy most about #GlowUpNetflix is that it's a great show about giving feedback. https://t.co/oOtsfhNvq2
- ... and now I know where Will Ferrel had this from... https://t.co/Jjq6AS1fW7
- @SamirTalwar It could be really quickly set up in a few minutes with a lambda, a CloudWatch event trigger every hour, and a DynamoDB table that contains HTTP requests to execute.
- Why so negative?! All change is progress! https://t.co/z9pwhwBuei
- We have so many of these ripe but very sour cherrys in our garden. What can we do with them? https://t.co/5dwZ8ndLD9
- Me in #NodeJS: Nooo, NEVER use globals! 🤢 Me in #React: Oh, hello hooks, my dear friends! 😍
- @MosiMoradian Haha, getting sun in #Norway ... But yeah, good idea to dry them in the oven...
- @sherrrylst Thank you! I think I am going to freeze some of them to be used for cooking!
- @lucianadrian No, they are already very ripe, basically falling off the tree, very soft.
- @ianrohdebell Never tried making Gin. Sounds complicated...
- @BruceOnlyBruce Recipe?
- Equality is MAJOR! https://t.co/QhgAWbVIPD https://t.co/T3K6GaL6gL
- My #1 productivity tip for developers is to get a clipboard with searchable history: https://t.co/368A3OtNdx
- Probably to @ezagroba finding bugs on the event website ;-p https://t.co/vKikYxWaY9
- @pati_gallardo Yes. No.
- @pati_gallardo I love Gollum: https://t.co/eaCOnSNkSc
- @pati_gallardo Then use GitHub wiki, because it also uses a git repository under the hood.
- @pati_gallardo Yeah, private repo wikis only with GitHub Pro, GitHub Team. However this kind of wiki comes with a caveat, editors have to comfortable with Markdown. But I guess that's OK for you.
- @pati_gallardo They have: Google Sites! https://t.co/y2aVRjVTjL
- @pati_gallardo @shantanugoel https://t.co/y2aVRjVTjL https://t.co/UBhGygU5vg
- @pati_gallardo @shantanugoel https://t.co/QdYvGR08Dd
- @pati_gallardo Yes, we use it extensively @DistributeAid. It's a walled garden, with questionable UX in some areas, terrible search and too many features that get in the way of a good editing experience.
- Liquid silver on the #Trondheim fjord. #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/3ra0vKXOnd
- @troubalex @pati_gallardo @DistributeAid Search result display, the way the WYSIWYG editor works is pretty wonky, Tables try to do too much, it's too easy to delete dataset properties on all items. For me basically every second interaction results in something unexpected.
- @deeheber Good thing we can automate 1 and 2 with @renovatebot! In theory 3 could be automated as well using Renovate's service because they could see other PRs and how they fixed a breaking change.
- Interesting that @ZephyrIoT is not mentioned... https://t.co/OxhCR8HqSQ
- @meikeco Versuchen wir heute in der Stadt zu finden ...
- Love it! https://t.co/vA9JQgaF68
- @ItsInsanity99 I'm wondering how the TypeScript version could look like ... https://t.co/pfPnkDaNA3
- Companies need to understand that hiring is deeply personal. They are building a community of professionals, not filling headcounts. If they don't put their team members in the spotlight, they miss out showing the world who they are and who people can learn from if they join. https://t.co/Qa25SDNqCy
- Technologies, products, markets are changing rapidly, but it's relationships that last. How many of you ask a new hire: "Who would you like hire for your team?" and prepare an offer for them?
- @borderless_dev Have a fantastic time! 😍
- @Hellchick @jonesc5 A list of people's names who wanted a copy of the photo?
- Let's make some cherry pie and jam! https://t.co/RXTRzmmlnU
- Well, Apple Pie with low sugar (10%) Cherry jam! https://t.co/A1pzxOIyWP
- @mirjam_diala Hm, the birds here (magpies and seagulls) seem not to care..
- @RidingWolf What if you add a "cap" over the entire side, so that it extends the frame a little bit? Could be done with 4 aluminium profiles and a plate, which you can paint black.
- @AgileTD @lisihocke @temorel is the handle, btw!
- @gazebo_c It's such a great combo!
- @RidingWolf Oh right :/ The frame overlaps exactly where the fittings are fastened...
- @RidingWolf Damn, not really mich room, it doesn't look like you even could move the connectors for the water block of you make a custom plexiglass cover.
- @_francied Yes, you can script Excel sheets, too. https://t.co/12M6RqS9YU
- Accurate. https://t.co/9hfPG4zGzj
- Somebody is happy to see us back in the office! https://t.co/RrarKZ83B6
- Looking for a place in #Norway that can CNC cut individual pieces of stainless steel ... those business are not very good at SEO, it seems.
- @chrmaske Cool thanks, I didn't know the proper term for cutting...
- @pati_gallardo Education and specialisation in their studies. Most recent focus of work, and especially which languages, tools they mention. This is the most important part, because I will talk with the candidate about this in the interview. Spoken languages. Don't care: hobbies, picture.
- @ollyginal @iheartfrankfurt Close runner up: https://t.co/OHL2v0LiUC
- It would be really cool if I could sign in to @Office or @MicrosoftTeams on a meeting room PC using the Authenticator app on my phone, using a QR code. https://t.co/M9peEIrWGz
- @vicbergquist How lovely that they get along so well and so quickly!
- @_francied If they bring all the qualifications needed for the job I would and they are the best candidate for the role. Personal connection develops over time, so they should get a chance. And after all, this is what probation period is for.
- Great research by @cnkCorner et al. on protocol stacks for #IoT (CoAP/DTLS, OSCORE, and NDN). It focuses on protected request-response transactions, which is not exactly what I see on the #nRF9160 happening mostly, but this is super relevant for my work! https://t.co/X7kYjU2tBK
- @troubalex @pati_gallardo @DistributeAid From our Slack today: "Hey all! Just a friendly reminder, when you are on Notion, please do NOT unlock any databases! Notion is rather glitchy and if a property is deleted then it can disrupt all of the links between databases and make various pages not function how they should."
- @_francied I have a written lists of questions I ask every candidate, and technical assignments which make sure that I have similar more objective data for every applicant. The "do they match our team and company" question is decided in the team, so I don't have too much singular influence.
- @carhartl https://t.co/K2EHvMhnL1
- @MicrosoftHelps I don't have a problem signing in.
- @YesVirginia_ @PolyworkHQ I was an early tester, and it works best for people who want (and can) share their contributions. This is ideal for content creators, and freelancers. But for me it did not provide an use over the existing platforms I already manage (homepage, twitter, LinkedIn).
- @YesVirginia_ @PolyworkHQ I tried to fill my profile with meaningful information: https://t.co/HYUhikmPal
- Beautiful weather today down at the fjord in #Trondheim 🇳🇴. https://t.co/lm9HBYVLhj
- @Lazer There are electric fly zappers, which are even more fun!
- Gatekeeping. https://t.co/YQdmrO8EtW
- @pati_gallardo Yeah, I'm fed up with this attitude to not be bothered with criticism if it doesn't adhere to the standard of the person being criticised. It's like "Hey we made this shitty biased AI which punishes you, and now you need to tell us how to fix it."
- @burgessdryan @pati_gallardo Yes. Asking people to not engage in deliberately destructive criticism with the purpose of humiliating someone is most likely what you have meant. Like the behavior that is outline here, because it is so effective: https://t.co/id4xES7GR8
- Implement the thing, doesn't work. Must be my fault. Run the reference implementation, doesn't work. The kind of relief which is not really a relief.
- For the people in the back: it's called Ensemble Programming now. https://t.co/O5H2r4Slp6
- Write test and you shall find bugs. Better *you* instead of your customer.
- @EmmaBostian Great news! All the best for you and you v2.0!
- @Lotterleben I'm not sure I understand what you are looking for? A starter template on how to write your own library? Or an entire application? We have a lot of samples here: https://t.co/tMXqcD1fJ6
- @Lotterleben Nordic is fully committed to Zephyr, so that's why even the Blinky sample is the one from Zephyr: https://t.co/BtKUISyIlO For compilation west is used, which is actively maintained by Nordic: https://t.co/p3KU9REErE
- @Lotterleben Under the hood west calls CMake and you can pass compiler arguments: https://t.co/zQkYyRoDKt
- @Lotterleben I struggled a lot with this in the beginning and also needed to automate building HEC files for CI/CD so I made https://t.co/f0ulhyH73k which might simplify things for you.
- @DuncanConroy Ensemble (coined by @deniseyu21) is another word for group, but I think we liked the aspect of "togetherness" better than just plain "Group".
- @SamirTalwar I think the quotes around it make it even better! https://t.co/ZilbwVoClP
- In Germany you can just define through regulations that COVID-19 is not transmittable. https://t.co/fjqxsAFnIE
- Who can take this seriously?! https://t.co/KWenwy5wRP
- @sschrass Why can't you ignore those via you global ignore file? Do they have a unique name per project, that you can't catch with a wildcard?
- Can your #IoT device do that? Greenovation made in #Trondheim: https://t.co/KoIJDZ4NoP https://t.co/KJlQBYq2de
- @mirjam_diala @charlesv https://t.co/zRIPhwGZMg
- Isn't there a bot that can set a GitHub project's description, link and tags from a package.json? /cc @gr2m
- Thank you! https://t.co/vMjTYlbDi6
- @gr2m Yeah, that's why I am wondering ...
- Holy shit. I didn't notice that at all, when I watched it. https://t.co/3QesyTkA2n
- Good engineers know which tools not to use. Great engineers can explain why.
- @lucianadrian That will totally happen!
- @noopkat TL makes decisions no others can, because they are impossible to make in the first place, but then makes sure it doesn't end in a complete disaster. Usually involves swearing a lot, yes.
- Oh the fun of dealing with binary data in tests...
- @renegadevi I'd say that there is only one CTO, and they are the person paid to take the blame when things go to shit, but make sure the team gets praised for successes. They are also the ones to sit in endless meetings with board, investors and customers. They are not allowed to swear.
- @DuncanConroy Barely.
- RegEx ... is technically not a programming language, but I've been using it my entire career. https://t.co/ggQ2E1wZCd
- @Lazer Shit. :/
- Samir knows my deepest desires. https://t.co/IGGn86A0uo https://t.co/2qFbWkkyPO
- Absolutely great reminder about estimates: - all estimates are useful - all estimates are flawed https://t.co/TJVYNOnLsM
- This is wild: Germany tax authorities can only send your tax report via email IF YOU LIVE IN GERMANY. If you live abroad, you must select the paper variant. https://t.co/jCi9e4nzd5
- @_francied It's such a great reminder how obscure the technology can be we are creating every day, when they struggle with the concepts. This provides great feedback for me, where to improve and also provides me with great opportunities to become better at explaining it.
- @idanmelamed @Niklas_L @SoCraTes_Conf 👏🏻 Hei, happy to be your @ConfBuddy! Are you on the Slack? We can connect there. I also wrote why it's so great to have first timers at @SoCraTes_Conf: https://t.co/g65hwTfclN (this also applies to experienced software engineers).
- @ChristofferHB The same way that you learn to stay away from a field of nettles: it burns you. You don't need to understand how they do that.
- @idanmelamed @Niklas_L @SoCraTes_Conf @ConfBuddy We have a channel called #buddies there feel free to ask questions there, or DM me! https://t.co/odLnIg1qQO
- @Lazer From your BFs sleepy look this must have been the perfect coma inducing pizza experience...
- Travel plans to Germany for October are getting more concrete, looking forward to spending some quality time with the family after over a year...
- I think we need a platform where you can book flights without getting scammed by ad networks, and affiliate fees. I'd pay e.g. 5% of my flight's price, if I'd a) knew to get the best price b) get the CO₂ emissions compensated c) the platforms profits were donated
- @Lazer Are they coming over for your the clean corners in your flat, or to meet you?!
- And for what?! https://t.co/DQQqvHxxTG
- @domsom ^^
- @da_berni_ @domsom Yeah, 200 NOK premium for linking to https://t.co/RnKBzXP3l2
- @ChristofferHB So, a real analogy from the software world: So many people use Git these days, but if you ask them "why" very few will be able to explain to you the reason. Or React. Or no longer FTP.
- @ChristofferHB It's OK if you don't get it. That's good! Don't just follow shit people put out on Twitter. Make up your own mind!
- For all the first timers joining @SoCraTes_Conf this year, there are @ConfBuddys like me who are happy to help you get oriented before and during the event. https://t.co/tjMOggEBsd
- @pati_gallardo I was to lazy to make a PR, so here is what I would like you to fix...
- @domsom :/ Thanks for the insights!
- Politik auf Bundesebene ist schon lange nicht mehr strategisch, sonder vor allem vom politischen Ränkespiel geprägt, welches keine Fehler verzeit und Aktionismus belohnt. https://t.co/XQxycJ3uNA
- @alterisian https://t.co/GuD3FDfFCS
- @alterisian A terror organization with much more funds.
- @alterisian https://t.co/p9wXlDCn5v
- Figuring out how to deploy a containerized web application ... https://t.co/nFUo8J9B08
- @Niklas_L Currently looking into @clever_cloud, who I know have been doing this for ages!
- @Niklas_L @clever_cloud ... especially because this is for a project with sensitive personal data, so I need something in Europe.
- Def not my color choice! https://t.co/S68UxlEKyP https://t.co/b65KvEs0uq
- Hei, that's me working in my first company (founded with @grimmstefan)! https://t.co/BnXAHxOgAL
- @waxzce @Niklas_L @clever_cloud Thank you, Quentin! ... getting there ...
- Giving up for today, we are mostly foot-gunning ourselves because of all the code generation needed to run https://t.co/IJV2a8iIGd ... which is no biggy for a dev server, but it's way to involved for reproducible prod deployments.
- ... and every container is potentially running db migrations, which also needs to change.
- @MauroLopezJ @grimmstefan I think this: study communication. https://t.co/xMpbQVZepj
- @kotzendekrabbe I'd love you to make a talk that's not caused by you being a woman.
- @kotzendekrabbe Yeah, I know what you mean. But I think we also need women in tech to deliver tech talks. Not because I don't want to be reminded, but to underline that you are indeed as technical as any dude on top of the shit you have to deal with daily.
- Reminder to the male speakers around: it's our job to create the space for non-men to produce tech content. https://t.co/mNkKiE16Jf
- @SamirTalwar I think this is the blog post in video form: https://t.co/uVw6RH1rBj
- Learning about the latest developments on IoT protocols: https://t.co/ZJ21SyrCNE
- https://t.co/XDpvUn6Q9y
- https://t.co/QepoAHszp8
- Basically no TLS extension implemented in embedded TLS libraries. https://t.co/7aA5iQXIWk
- @beriberikix Yeah, pretty cool having someone with this long experience going providing an overview like this.
- @beriberikix I now know more about what I don't know, and more about what's unknown ... and it sounds like there is still a ton to do to make IoT connections more efficient.
- @beriberikix I fear IoT will be a lot of custom implementations for a long time ...
- This must be a sign. https://t.co/sSb1V8rdnV
- Fatboy Slim is a master entertainer! https://t.co/Ffc8UQwDtx
- No. https://t.co/T2m8jeqvK3
- @vicbergquist 😂
- People who make elaborate forms for team members to fill out about their skills so they can figure out who can contribute where ... Have you tried talking to them? Like: "We need someone to do X, who can do that?"
- Continuing on this, and I am not looking into using Docker with @sloppyIO ... made good progress so far, DB and webserver are running. Now I need to figure out the proper way to initialize the PostgreSQL database. https://t.co/QoVpvvqLG6
- No joy right now because of dockerhub pull speeds of 1 MB/s ...
- @byteborg No, we don't, that's why I have to figure it out...
- @ChristaGoede https://t.co/EEmqE3a4Ms Ja. https://t.co/8Eq7xC4S6W
- We are growing and need a skilled manager to improve @NordicTweets online presence! Check this out, if you live in the #Oslo region. #job https://t.co/odwue3E4Fv
- I've seen this way too often to find it funny. https://t.co/g4oE7t9697
- I so much love that Finnish companies put Spas in their offices: https://t.co/gvHWzcauWy https://t.co/SpQMR9dNcb
- Ahhh ... these rabbit holes that start out so innocently. https://t.co/L8OerGOT1S Trying to get an AWS CodePipeline to only run on releases? No dice. Clearly an artifact of a common software engineering practice that is not trunk based development.
- A typical JavaScript repo has a 1:10 or worse relation of feature to development dependency changes (if you do continuous dependency updates, which you should). Only feature changes / (non-dev-)dependency updates trigger releases and therefore should actually be deployed.
- @lxztlr SOAP. https://t.co/OVjCFP48MV
- @SigurdSeteklev Mostly because of people writing user stories without talking to users.
- @ezagroba The person used to depict a problem is ... looks to be woman. https://t.co/nEv5UHKcAe
- @onejasonknight @SigurdSeteklev "As the user that best fits my personal beliefs _______"
- Started using a printer again, I simply can't read theses on screen... https://t.co/kMSP5NeGtm
- @troubalex Right click ... Take Screenshot, then select: Save full page. https://t.co/pvf6EMccJp
- Start explaining your bad takes, if you are serious, "chief tech co". https://t.co/IymgsmEnoo https://t.co/5b27EubfUq
- @arnarfjodur @remarkablepaper Yes. But I'd bet the ecological footprint of owning one is way worse than printing a dozen papers, and it's much more expensive, too.
- @ThisIsMissEm HAHA
- @ThisIsMissEm Yeah, GraphQL decided to build a new protocol for web applications but at the same time ignores everything we had figured out since the 90s.
- I feel super proud to have @elboart on my team! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 Learn more about how she contributed to the Zephyr project in the video below: https://t.co/kF2GGEkjf2
- @pati_gallardo One of my core skills is knowing how to do this without being annoying. https://t.co/0XwgcyUCRG
- @pati_gallardo You are taking the coach role: making them discover the flaw in their response themselves. The "trick" is to hold back that you know that they are not telling you the root cause and help them see that there is more to it than what they believe to be true.
- Did the they just announce the return of Daft Punk?! https://t.co/kXsHMjHojT
- @sloppyIO It would be nice to get the docker pull progress on the UI. https://t.co/7OgHJVpir7
- I bet that is as likely as the Tesla bot itself.
- I want to host one of @DistributeAid new projects in the EU 🇪🇺, and I could use some help, since I am not familiar with the state of the art server-based hosting and might be doing stupid things. I wrote down what's needed here: https://t.co/vgBZvism1A
- Basically I want push-to-deploy of this Node.js backend + React frontend app (with a PostgreSQL database), and also need backups of the database. It will be fairly low volume, scalability is not key. Hit me up if you have done this before, we can't be the first ones to do that.
- @refnode @Niklas_L @DistributeAid No worries, if you can spare half an hour, you could read through what I've done so far and give your recommendation on what's good, and what's maybe missing or a wrong approach.
- "insight stories" by others, that is. Please look up "survivorship bias", while you are at it. https://t.co/YhzLlDWevy
- It set, then. I'm going to organize a team event that involves sauna and food. https://t.co/cZK7cSdSOY
- Ctrl+Shift+T in Chrome. https://t.co/B5g7swQrfk
- The best. https://t.co/gRItVVpHnE
- @pati_gallardo @moonpigtech's podcast is very good.
- @kickstart530 @gentlemanviking @DistributeAid Yes, you could help explain what you look for when reviewing it, so I'm doing it right from the start, and not get to do it twice.
- @kickstart530 @gentlemanviking If you have a reference project I could have a look at that would be ideal.
- This is great: trashcan liners made from ocean plastic! https://t.co/kabLxe0e5B https://t.co/TW9jukSrUS
- @malk_zameth @mathiasverraes There is a great book about organizations who do this already: https://t.co/KYvRMwC1qc
- @mirjam_diala All the best for you and Ruby for this trip.
- There is this widely held believe that ESM will no longer enable you to load modules at runtime and therefore we can't switch, because with require() you can do: const name = 'awesome' const module = require(`my-` + name) and require will load `my-awesome.js` as a module.
- However your code that does this is most likely a shorthand switch statement: let module switch(name) { case 'awesome': module = require('my-awesome') } Because you do not really want to load an arbitrary module, but one that is very much already known.
- You know which modules are "dynamically" loaded, so you can convert logic like this at compile time to a static import construct as shown above, by iterating over all your possible imports and generating the module loader. That way you can use import with "dynamic" modules.
- This absolute tool of a chancellor candidate (Armin Laschet of CDU) thinks that the parliament should shut the fuck up and not question deals made on the EU level. Here specifically referring to the use of UAVs. https://t.co/vgBvMaUSOi
- So many developers just put posts on https://t.co/ImG0uVBIKf to crap on others. Telling "You should do X". This is not moving forward, but it's divisive. Don't put other developers against something, take your time and write from your perspective: >
- *explain* why this particular thing you are bashing didn't work for you, and you will be amazed what you can learn from others. There is a reason why a specific solution exists, it might not be obvious to you, but that doesn't mean it is not valuable.
- So, I have created a Jira ticket to get a lightbulb changed. https://t.co/QvUV2PeFGM
- Last will and testament message for IoT devices needed! https://t.co/yuVUSoUa7a
- @plaugg I am also counting how many agile processes are I involved. How long is the sprint? Do I need to write a user story? Who will attend the retro?
- @addaleax @terabaud Extra credit for the "." in front of "()" 🤢
- @bradleymeck I don't understand the question. You can use ESM only with import().
- @EmmaBostian Welcome to Scandinavia, home of the Kveldsmat (evening dinner): https://t.co/Q8DztMDjP4
- @bradleymeck import() does not support computed module identifiers, module names are static. https://t.co/L6Q5PAbJ3l https://t.co/ozBg3iwzrL
- @bradleymeck Interesting. Looks like getting runtime dynamic imports would work, if implemented. However that would break static code analysis, so I wonder if this will be implemented at all.
- Another day fighting weird state issues in lower level networking code in Node.js. This time mqtts.js not cleaning up instances properly so later invocations will reuse the wrong instance when trying to deal with ECONNRESET TLS errors...
- Solution? Isolate it using separate processes ...
- @anisahob No wonder they have @SlushHQ, which is maybe the biggest startup event Europe...
- @bradleymeck Ok, nice!
- @anisahob Sorry, yes. 🤦🏻♂️
- Awesomeness rating of my solution: https://t.co/8yK3svkSRf https://t.co/U096e8pBP5
- @anisahob If found "The Hard Things About Hard Things" by @bhorowitz pretty good: https://t.co/7wR8QyaKF0
- @pati_gallardo Most of my open-source work is payed by my employer, but work e.g. for @DistributeAid is paid out in good feelings.
- @ermanno_ferrari @TUXEDOComputers Uh, I am also in the market for a new laptop (to replace my 5 year old XPS 13), so this looks very promising!
- @pati_gallardo You might find https://t.co/YEfyTI20wa helpful.
- Frame that tweet! https://t.co/NiqAwUW8iU
- @jasongorman A person waving a copy of @nicolefv book Accelerate and chanting: "The release frequency needs to increase for morale to improve!"
- Would be great to have more frontend developers like her on the team! https://t.co/noms8nMSjp
- @terabaud Any time, I just don't have a job @NordicTweets right now that could be a match :/
- @kotzendekrabbe Honesty. Reliability. Transparency. Vision. Does not hesitate to make tough decisions. Considers all input.
- @Niklas_L @mirjam_diala You know, it's Mirjam, so of course!
- @Niklas_L @mirjam_diala But when you write a test first it automatically fails!
- @ChloeCondon @Twitch @taylorsternberg @joenrv We should also get @github take down her sponsor page: https://t.co/B8oEm1fE50
- Too bad that all the express.js magic does not allow to use TypeScript properly ...
- @fquednau Well, for example the request.user object which is set by a passport.js middleware. This is magic, which happens behind the scenes and there is no way to set this properly, the only workaround is to cast it locally.
- @MJantke @fquednau Yeah, sure, exactly my point.
- @fquednau @MJantke Yes, as I said, it's an express.js problem.
- How to maintain the status quo: https://t.co/SWePNlKFfm
- A German song about the Internet, from 1996: https://t.co/Lp9Dxl6E4V
- "We are bearing witness to the construction of an all-seeing-i—an Eye of Improvidence—under whose aegis every iPhone will search itself for whatever Apple wants, or for whatever Apple is directed to want." https://t.co/mftHcZtzAl
- My fix today for making the CI green: new USB cables. https://t.co/NEkHe3CRS2
- Coworker 1: "If I suspect a faulty USB cable, I immediately throw it away." Me: "Oh, it's THAT bad?!" Coworker 2: "Where are you getting your cables from?! Talk to $coworker, he has the best ones."
- The worst part is that the tests suddenly started failing because of the debugger getting disconnected, but I never touched the setup.
- Cosmic rays are to blame, I guess.
- @RidingWolf I have now learned that "Lindy" USB cables are the best™.
- @RidingWolf Sounds pretty horrible, because we use microUSB...
- @tdpauw If they are working, you can donate them to a local non-profit that supports migrants. They need phones to stay in touch with their friends and families.
- 4.000+ Teile Mikroplastik pro Fischfilet. Wohl bekomm's! https://t.co/GDAbeSXxIo
- "Despite evidence of higher effort, the contributions of feminine users are undervalued, in comparison to their masculine and anonymous counterparts." Gut wrenching conclusion of this study using StackOverflow as the data source. https://t.co/B1QGPf7exb
- @SamirTalwar 💙 I'm dreading the feeling being in Zoom all day. It's uncanny to want to connect to the other human, but having cut off 85% off my abilities to communicate. I miss the physical dance of real events, being close, taking a step back, getting soaked in the sauna.
- @jkriggins @EmmaBostian ... happy, but pronounced with a french accent!
- Getting a sample of what the bees on the @NordicTweets rooftop have been doing this summer: https://t.co/qXXEtZgUPI
- Obviously, the bee hive has been fitted with a lot of our #iot technology... https://t.co/0SuuNTbrC5
- @terabaud You could do more a11y related work in your current job, I'd think they would welcome this in their product and there should be some room in any web project to improve accessibility. That could give your more experience, but also increase awareness in the team.
- @terabaud Then, why not go ahead with improvements, when your tasks are done? But I can imaging this place to be a little toxic.
- Beautiful autumn day in #trondheim! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/1NVxnzBN97
- @autiomaa Yes, really, really a lot!
- @anoppe It seems they ignore plastics, they were only glueing the wooden parts.
- @terabaud @KieranJB "So you want me to implement a good UI, right? ... but I can't because the component are bad ... here, let me fix this for you"
- @anoppe Here is the Thingy:52 in the other hive, has been there since spring, basically nothing on it. https://t.co/aAEwqOUohU
- I think I have found a pretty cosy spot to dial into #SoCraTes2021 later. https://t.co/trYfgYR3l1
- Starting #SoCraTes2021 with this view: https://t.co/81FHnNT248
- Worldcafe is on. #SoCraTes2021 https://t.co/kwN1qUslWr
- @gazebo_c Thank you!
- The table metaphor totally breaks because you need to be "standing on the table" for everyone to hear you properly 🤪 https://t.co/JR5qtxv8vJ
- Moving conferences like #SoCraTes2021 to an online space is a huge opportunity to grow the community and meet new friends and allies to make the SW industry better. I want to try to bring online and physical participants together on the next event that takes place in Soltau.
- I know there is a lot to figure out, but I think it could be awesome.
- @terabaud @borderless_dev @DistributeAid @hola_soy_milk @Codeseeio Cool, thank you for offering!
- @dc7590 Thank you, I'm sure I will!
- @lucianadrian https://t.co/UmNCrfBKcs
- Good Morning #SoCraTes2021! https://t.co/YQEMA361R1
- The #SoCraTest2021 marketplace is starting, hosted by the amazing @Singsalad and @Tobias_Mende! https://t.co/2dh8GRnE8a
- @VeraCologne Yeah! I am going to try to make the best of being remote the second year of SoCraTes in the pandemic.
- @SamirTalwar Miss you!
- @VeraCologne Does it rain in your kitchen?!
- My #SoCraTes2021 setup this year: https://t.co/FJF5s6qFj5
- In @tdpauw sessions doing an online version of @emilybache's pipeline game! #SoCraTes2021 https://t.co/6QDjo07OMX
- @troubalex No, we are using https://t.co/UmNCrfBKcs.
- @troubalex Works pretty well!
- @DataDuke @tdpauw @emilybache Let's meet for a virtual beer after the closing session!
- We use @spatialchatteam for #SoCraTes2021 and what's really cool is that we can include online whiteboards like @Mural and see what's happening on the board in real time. Makes it much easier for people who join to discover what's going on. https://t.co/0khKRTdA9t
- @DataDuke 🤞🏻 that actually won't be necessary and we can meet 2022 in Soltau again.
- If you want to join #SoCraTes2021 tomorrow, ping me, we have free spots available! https://t.co/ltqi3lgDtD
- @mortzu A coffee grinder!
- Given these perfect conditions I had to take a break from #SoCraTes2021 and jump on the sup. https://t.co/XH7K8fSpx1
- @lucianadrian Well, it's totally different. But it's great that people can attend who normally wouldn't (like those with babies, can't afford the time and money to travel). The worst thing is the disconnect after the sessions are over... It's much nicer if you can carry on discussions.
- @mattchughes @tdpauw https://t.co/7iBMxNoiB9
- @tdpauw @DataDuke I'm in the coffee corner.
- We have @ConfBuddy at #SoCraTes2021, too! https://t.co/nWBG8TAFmR
- Just 😍. #Tautra #Trondheim #Norway https://t.co/lhpIo37xnz
- Morning soundscape. #SoCraTes2021 https://t.co/Ncjl6ZJopU
- Second day of #SoCraTes2021 starts with a reminder about the open-space rules: it's a format that wants you to optimize the experience for you! https://t.co/1jaPJVbPOv
- Again way too many interesting topics (these are just the ones I have earmarked)! #SoCraTes2021 https://t.co/f1DSptG4qs
- @chrissbaumann Yes, looking forward to this!
- So impressed by the session lead by @Kitina127001 on #feminism at #SoCraTes2021 ... She opened a safe space by sharing her story and others joined in sharing their stories. I'm so grateful that we can have this in an online event that has software as the main topics. 💙
- @Kitina127001 It's really inspiring to hear how you approach inequality and how you made it a cause of passion! You should meet @_francied, too!
- Now we are doing a virtual fish bowl session on staff engineering at #SoCraTes2021, hosted by @rradczewski https://t.co/VxGGaqhEwM
- Norwegian raspberries are the best! 🇳🇴 https://t.co/j0mw4awSmo
- In the second session today at #SoCraTes2021 we had a great exchange about the individual contributor / staff engineer role. Thanks for @rradczewski for making sure notes were kept! https://t.co/bJrstZ4KeO
- We are now having a small, but great discussion about having difficult conversations, which wasn't really on the agenda. So great that this developed on the spot. Pretty close to the physical event! #SoCraTes2021
- So much positive feedback, it seems everyone enjoyed #SoCraTes2021. I did! https://t.co/EmiQs47jXg
- @aahunsberger @ConfBuddy That's why @mirjam_diala created it. Happy to be your buddy, some day!
- @aahunsberger @ConfBuddy @mirjam_diala https://t.co/9VP7HrNVW4
- We are lucky to have absolutely world class organizers running the event! https://t.co/kEH8vKnxCg
- #SoCraTes2021 dinner. https://t.co/lLcSKSATr1
- Norwegian 24 hour shop: 🇳🇴 https://t.co/qHKt9OUQXB
- 😍 https://t.co/kiEkeiPfMh
- @L1Cafe Yes, there are many like this in Norway.
- Data usage for attending #SoCraTes2021 was roughly 20 GB for three days.
- @kotzendekrabbe @pati_gallardo @SilviaHundegger @ceejbot @ErisDS @Geek_Manager @ORoudier @ktrajchevska @yanatweets @vidyamani @betsythemuffin @learnical @DianaKnodel @suksr @annetteleonhard
- @lucianadrian I don't think you can tie that to anything. It highly depends on the platform how it solves video streaming. P2P is much more bandwidth intensive than through a centralized system.
- Me: Sure! I can squeeze in this small change before the release deadline. The deadline: https://t.co/GnEGCawlVV
- Two days left to apply for the Cloud Solution Engineer role @NordicTweets that I am hiring for: https://t.co/Kd0YIJ0ZPI And if you apply today or tomorrow, I will randomly select an applicant to receive a nice gift package full of Norwegian goods and send it to you, anywhere! https://t.co/n35jyHEpAK
- @aahunsberger next chance to meet a similar awesome crowd! https://t.co/bg5PfO2hqf
- For an event about diversity I am thinking about interviewing sponsors to highlight their activities related to diversity and inclusion. Would you be interested in reading this about a sponsor of an event you attend?
- @TristanLombard2 Love that!
- @ajitsonlion Great idea to ask them to share / describe their career ladder.
- @PaulinaLandes Yes, I hope that companies see it as an opportunity to showcase their efforts, not as a form of scrutiny.
- @terrifricker Yes, I'm thinking about hiring a person who is doing DI work to consult on the interview and double check the answers.
- When I have a day full of meetings and people tasks (not bad at all) I try out things in the codebase that might work, to get a feeling of how much effort it would be. I'm happy to throw the changes away if it doesn't feel right.
- @photostroller We would share these interviews publicly on the event website.
- @Virtual_Patrick No.
- @Virtual_Patrick I only tweet in parallel to meetings.
- How is Sequelize an ORM, if it can't generate a table from a model?
- @Kitina127001 I even got a nice tan! 🕶️
- @Kitina127001 I am in Norway, on my mobile phone, and the network is amazing basically everywhere. This was on Lofoten: https://t.co/SXz4GWQxTi
- Reminder to self: strop trying to shoehorn ESM code into @awscloud Lambda, which does not support ESM right now.
- @mraerino @awscloud Which docs are you referring to? Node.js 14 has ESM support, but the runtime on AWS still uses require: https://t.co/uwSY44xBs8
- @bradd_libby @robsmallshire Sure, more sense than their own, European language, which is perfectly understood by Norwegians.
- #Trondheim is going for a new record of #covid19 infections ... https://t.co/rpc1cDaKv0
- @mirjam_diala IKEA has these flat panels which could fit nicely on your wall: https://t.co/5bnjLGDGy3
- @lucianadrian Students partying since two weeks (semester has started again).
- @Zack3O12 Content für @FranziskaNaja ...
- @mirjam_diala You could also attach it to your desk maybe, using L-shaped shelf brackets, add a wooden backplate to your desk, which can attach the panel to. That would work with a standing desk as well.
- @mirjam_diala Another thing that might work for your setup is a ring light: https://t.co/rNFKRYdmID
- Yes! https://t.co/r15asZWDjk
- @mirjam_diala Because we live in Norway we have this artificial daylight lamp on our desk. It's really great for video calls too, but takes up some space. https://t.co/8u4qR6MVmQ
- @Kitina127001 💙 Every audience will be happy to hear you!
- My dudes, keep your opinion about somebody else's body to your self unless they explicitly ask for it. Instead pay attention to what they teach you and tell them how it helped you! Be a friend, not an asshole. https://t.co/L98RS0F6Ob
- Stuffing computers. Works for me! https://t.co/D3BR3pC4LT