In March 2022 I've tweeted 383 times
My Twitter archive of March 2022
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for March 2022.
Tweets
- Uhh, this looks great: a privacy-friendly, real time whiteboard with offline capabilities. https://t.co/OAg09PVQMC
- "Clean Code" is an opinion. "TDD" is a method. When will people finally realized that one of those is aging, and the second is timeless?
- @PreusslerBerlin @Kiview Yeah, I don't get that either.
- Bit of a stretch... https://t.co/9IRXLmd6Vp
- @feffi1 @w3ltraumpirat Clean Code is a set of practices, collected based on the experience of a specific developer. There is no proof attached, only anecdotes. This makes it an opinion, which is taken as "rule" and proliferates as "wisdom", but it's value is mostly inflated through marketing.
- If you have experience with react-hook-form and local storage, you could give me a hand with this issue we have in the @DistributeAid shipment tracker: https://t.co/xpp5blV8jT
- @aleschmidx Ah, right. No critical info in there, but will add a screenshot tomorrow.
- @Ravetracer I'd love to have a listen!
- Massive love to Jon Gurd for his trancy drum&bass: https://t.co/uPVpsQppJ8 #trancefamily
- Working on digitals tools for the needs assessment of groups @DistributeAid supports, we are adding more groups who work in the border region of Ukraine. DA also has posted a guide how you can help when it comes to in-kind donations: https://t.co/loHa8B0sYS
- @DistributeAid The tooling is a very new project, I have been working on in the last weeks, it's great to see that it will get it's first field test soon. https://t.co/lISjAbXThA
- ++timesCORSIssuesEncountered // 4728
- I LOVE the way Greenpeace is hacking fishing: https://t.co/35tu0PCGbI
- Via https://t.co/JHZYVpPVvV
- I've reached 4,000 followers on Twitter, and I am grateful to have this site every day. It's a way to stay in touch with friends, and find people that share similar interests. It's also an important tool for professional exchange. Great to see so many of you share my interests! https://t.co/K85ZC1vH2V
- I always recommend Twitter to young developers, because it's an awesome way to learn from others by following them. It's a bit random, but you get access to a lot of gems and can easily cut through the gatekeeping pay-for-education system that's still very common in our industry.
- My tip to find great people to follow in tech is to start with conferences you can't attend; look up their speakers list and follow them on Twitter. From their profiles look who they are following. Grow from there, and don't worry to unfollow / mute someone later!
- An important speech by German foreign minister Annalena Baerbock: https://t.co/Okx3USOAD4 Paraphrasing: We in Germany only could live and prosper in peace because the allies intervened. We must not deny this opportunity other nations.
- ... and has support for many keyboards using @NordicTweets chipsets! https://t.co/68yU4NHv82
- If you are searching for centralized aid collection centers in the EU, UK, USA, and other countries to support the people in #Ukraine, https://t.co/32wPS9TGwU has a list.
- Please be mindful with disclosing personal information when adding yourself to lists like this. Keep in mind that there are individual and groups who will try to disrupt support efforts like these using violent measures. https://t.co/mADuxfb7s9
- .@ST_World 🍻 @NordicTweets https://t.co/gzhbbJiTuM
- Really nice improvement by @GitHub pages: it now shows the status of the provisioning of a custom domain for GitHub pages. https://t.co/2AeFxoSp48
- @Lazer Oh, no, that sucks. Hope she gets well soon.
- Funny thing, I just shared https://t.co/oa0Vd17gny ... https://t.co/e8QJXIrUB1
- @heartcrazed Die Motorolas (G serie) sind gut, günstig im Preis und unmodifiziertes Android drauf. https://t.co/QWfMog7Uhe
- I'm developing in JavaScript full-time since 2012, and I am still learning new things about the language. Don't beat yourself up, by saying, "Oh, I wish I had known THAT!", but instead say "Oh, THAT's a thing I want to have a closer look some time!". https://t.co/PGGbdbTe24
- @nicolefv @123nsab Gotta know your dealer!
- @NativeWired If you have time walk up to the Bunkers. There is an amazing view over the city. Búnquers antiaeris del Turó de la Rovira https://t.co/4GNkAQ66W1
- Booked flights and hotel for @boosterconf ... it seems it's really going to happen ... my first physical conference after two years.
- Watched "The Batman" today. Pretty dense story but they got 3 hours to fill, and great performance by Pattinson, both physically and emotionally. Some truly iconic cinematics and monster sound! https://t.co/EDQl3dfnvj
- @NativeWired @boosterconf I've been reading tweets about it for years, and am happy be able to finally go!
- @alexboly Put stuff in a fireproof form, and then in the oven. Bake until edible. That's a casserole. In Germany wie call it "Auflauf".
- @_vojam It's equally possible. Embedded source code is not different than other source code. But it depends on your model for pulling in upstream changes. For example the Nordic SDK is a fork of Zephyr and following their releases requires use of a branch, which lasts for a long time. >
- @_vojam Because they upstream changes are so massive (and often breaking) and affect the work of hundreds of engineers. They are impossible to commit to trunk with confidence. https://t.co/dDdTdvlqEI
- @_vojam That's not the main point of TBD, arguably you can always deploy branches as well. The point is to get rid of merge hell and foster a culture of knowledge sharing, because everyone needs to be aware of what is happening in the codebase.
- @_vojam This will greatly reduce wait time due to async PRs and need to address review comments AFTER code has been written already.
- @_vojam Which problem you are trying to solve?
- @tdpauw Good luck. Is it for the orange cloud?
- @_vojam Still not sure what you are trying to achive. But you can start the transition for PRs to TBD by reducing PR size, and for smaller modifications use ensemble programming (work on it with a colleague together) and push it directly to trunk, it's automatically reviewed then.
- Trains fucking rock. https://t.co/heXio4azbz
- @pati_gallardo 💙 https://t.co/4JskfUd1ya
- When former colleagues show up in the Arch Linux ranked /etc/pacman.d/mirrorlist: https://t.co/e8l8IwOM37
- Women are awesome engineers. We should have more of them in tech. #InternationalWomensDay
- Very impressive what Patricia did here today, standing up for a better, more transparent community that she is part of and also depends on economically. In addition raising violence the topic of against women, as a woman always puts her in the crossfire. 💪🏻 https://t.co/Ge6C24tlcw
- We gave them flowers, so move on! https://t.co/6K4CMIvM60
- I think this is the one universal thing conference organizers have to grant a convicted felon: not doxing them. Everything else must be considered on a case by case basis. Even "they should have learned their lesson" ... it's wishful thinking, not a fact. https://t.co/1SyKhy0iOp
- @alex_schl Not Accellerate?
- @alex_schl Do it, if you get the chance. It's that much actually, roughly a third of the book is spent on explaining the methodology. So you can get the main parts done in a day. I think it would be a good addition to your great selection!
- @alex_schl *not* that much
- Excited about #FrogsConf virtual coffee tonight: https://t.co/jzUxn133im
- RESOURCES FOR PEOPLE FLEEING UKRAINE This document includes resources for people fleeing Ukraine, remaining in Ukraine, displaced into a neighboring country, or relocating to countries around the world. https://t.co/Mxw4Tr9KAv
- Pro CS:GO player gets to play using a women profile, with a voice changer. "I expect playing as a woman to be nearly the same as it is for a man ..." he says in the beginning of the video. Well, see for yourself. https://t.co/xG0Or9XkTe
- And it's on! We are launching #FrogsConf with a #LeanCoffee. https://t.co/aAHt1GWWPo
- AWS Summit is in Stockholm again, but this year there are no suitable direct flights from Trondheim, so I unfortunately won't make the trip. Bit sad, because it's always extremely tight packed with very interesting content. https://t.co/NUTWjZR05W
- @jrosaproenca Awesome!
- The @GSMA has released a whitepaper detailing the energy efficiency features of the 5G Mobile IoT technologies (LTE-M and NB-IoT). This is a must read for all #cellularIoT developers who wan't to make the most out of their battery lifetime: https://t.co/T771a6T8RW
- @ShivamJoker @AWSSupport Not that I am aware of.
- @krikkert @pati_gallardo What I find most problematic is that the frame it on behaviour around *attendees of the event*. That's sounds like a bit of a cop out, because they don't have to care too much about what a person did until they actually attended the event.
- @pati_gallardo @krikkert "broadly" is pretty ambiguous, too.
- @DrGJackBrown @GherghisanM @zoyashef https://t.co/fmilH70L1m
- Calling all #cellularIoT innovators! €33,000 in prices, submission deadline is 25. March 2022: Every meaningful and complete submission will receive a free development kit! So head over here: https://t.co/5KwSL5alVt https://t.co/65ClVtD2bJ
- Great news! It's a fantastic conference, and you shouldn't miss it! https://t.co/tNWEBbRXBC
- I mean @awscloud lambda is awesome, but it still blows my mind that after 7 years they still haven't managed to ship their own SDK releases as part of their Node.js runtime.
- @martinjuhasz @awscloud Well, Node.js 16 is not available for 7 years :-D
- @MaritvanDijk77 Unit tests belong to a single unit (in my case there is a 1:1 relationship: module.ts + module.spec.ts), however integration tests usually use many different modules, so there is usually not one place to put them.
- Had a discussion today about denying access to a digital service based on users location. What a time to be alive. :/ I don't think it's good to restrict access to global infrastructure. Everyone needs more, fairer access, not the other way around.
- Getting close to be putting the Needs Assessment tool in front of aid groups soon. https://t.co/3UNdW8228r Not bad given my initial estimate. https://t.co/TvDoTqLJU8
- Great points to consider when working with juniors: https://t.co/oseBHX1zMJ
- @NicolaLindgren Me when someone finds a bug BEFORE the customer does: https://t.co/dn7FznkXDJ
- @Ravetracer Ja, da oben gibt es Messtationen, die besonders auf "Funkstille" angewiesen sind (is ja sehr weit entfernt von größeren Siedlungen). Daher sollen dort jegliche Funkwellen vermieden werden.
- @Ravetracer https://t.co/SvvvL4KzTD
- @RidingWolf How many of those glasses are you taking home with you?
- There is no change without pissing some people off. But is it worth keeping the status quo, for a few calcified die-hards who benefit most from no change at all? #diversity
- "Congrats, your proposal was accepted!" Oh. Can I see my proposal, please? 😳
- v2.2.0 of https://t.co/JeIxxpinrU adds the ability to add links to sessions, e.g. to link to your online whiteboard, or the session's Zoom. https://t.co/S1xkAlvwc8
- I also added iCal export to https://t.co/JeIxxpinrU, just in time for #FrogsConf! https://t.co/VbBRgSGNIN
- @oredev I'd really love @mirjam_diala to intro @ConfBuddy, since we are getting back to physical conferences this project helps make tech conferences more inclusive!
- Going to spend my day with a lot of awesome people interested in good software. #FrogsConf is going to be great! https://t.co/uAugOsDGHv
- @a_bangser Ah shit, just saw this now. Hoping you will be fine ... eventually.
- First session is about the rollback strategy for a huge migration project. Great to ping-pong ideas about what all could go wrong and how to avoid it to be catastrophic. #FrogsConf https://t.co/EkZZxn2ZNV
- @liviainberlin @_francied If you are German speaking this podcast series is very good: https://t.co/Q0q8BAd5gJ und https://t.co/yUE9AKaMX7
- @_francied @liviainberlin LOL, I surely wasn't aware!
- The second session was us looking at https://t.co/JeIxxpinrU and how to test the time conversion feature which depends on the user's local time and how to test that reliable using @playwrightweb. Result will soon be up. Great additional feedback on testing from the participants! https://t.co/v80KdDvY7F
- @nicolasedgwick It's @welospace! But I like @spatialchatteam better...
- Here are the code changes from the session: https://t.co/xJeouxG26d
- Third session was about team and corporate automation strategies. We talked about reasons why they want / need more automation, and who influences the decisions around it. #FrogsConf https://t.co/mF4N4DAYUS
- @alex_schl So sorry, hope you are back in full force, soon.
- @dustythewitch Uh, can't wait to get time to listen to it.
- The fourth session was a great mixture of advice and war story sharing from people having worked in startups. #FrogsConf https://t.co/J2IaSGfXL9
- Fifth, and final session was about how to define a good test strategy, and also maybe even there is one?! https://t.co/BrOegQcqqf
- Just added a feature that was requested in that session: the currently ongoing session is highlighted, so you don't think it's over. After all, you can always join later. #openspacetechnology https://t.co/I7oG3Akuhb #FrogsConf https://t.co/a0h06LG8Mr
- @guna_lv Yeah, just fixed that 2 minutes ago! https://t.co/sX1qXmCj0b
- @Cor3ntin Frozen Pizza: https://t.co/K0CpR1kj6K
- @guna_lv Yes, of course. Thank you!
- @plaugg Gibt wahrscheinlich wieder Ausnahme, wenn z.B. das Fest verbauen eine entscheidenden Funktionsweise hat.
- #FrogsConf was again amazing, full of lovely people sharing openly about their work and eager for input. It's an amazing learning opportunity, which is free and you can access it from anywhere in the world. I'd love for you to join us next time: https://t.co/jzUxn133im https://t.co/nRinZ9PSNO
- Signed. https://t.co/gkASW5MbGK
- I am in tears. https://t.co/46MgESewlK https://t.co/xqWArfjVBM
- @troyhunt Use motion sensor to detect whether someone is in the shower area.
- @alterisian When back in Málaga you should meet with @ClearingTheWay_. Céline is an awesome person to known and driven to change our industry.
- I have a #TypeScript mapped type problem I don't know how to tackle: I am looking for a way to turn this JS object: { a: true, b: false } into this TS type: { a: string, b?: string } Any pointers? Playground link: https://t.co/s45oUPUR38
- @fquednau Nice, forgot about that way to construct a type! https://t.co/5nzKoeB7b1 https://t.co/5MKtWoD2KT
- @friemae Yes, same solution as @fquednau proposed, nice! https://t.co/qmXaCRXPcO
- Marina and me are born in the same year. https://t.co/rSZ7K9umc1
- @MeskanenP @mimirfellows Nice, #Trondheim is part of it!
- There is a @mimirfellows program in #Trondheim:https://t.co/PVK1eGkMPN The program in Trondheim starts in June with two intensive weeks of guest lectures followed by a paid internship in a startup or VC fund. https://t.co/OnIxpDrTbq
- I wrote a post about why I contribute to @DistributeAid: https://t.co/L76aA15dXR
- https://t.co/fyzPaUM2EP 🤘🏻 https://t.co/ChsVvh8BQP
- If you are looking for a job note that @NordicTweets offers relocation support to Norway, and we cover all costs for the application process for you and your family. We are looking for software and hardware engineers, IC designers. #jobsforukraine #norway #ukraine #relocation >
- Norwegian not required, our business language is English. Go to https://t.co/Q0inaCgO9H and select "Trondheim, Norway" or "Oslo, Norway" in the "Work places" drop down.
- @waxpancake @FranziskaNaja kuck!
- @emsuiko @lea_rosema I love this one, not vegan, though: https://t.co/S4sgm6IrCB
- I am looking at hundreds of CVs from students these days, and what baffled me the most is the complete absense of IT related part-time jobs in there. Students work in stores, restaurants, as instructors. But noone works in a company that does some form of software development. 🧵
- I talked to our students (which now obviously have a job in software), but they confirmed this for #Norway: there is little opportunity for student IT jobs, simply because of the abundance of people with finished education. This allows companies to be picky for entry levels,
- and they do not have to rely on students to fill the gaps. This is so different to my time as a student, when many of us had good paying jobs working in small IT shops, marketing agencies etc. It's such a missed opportunity for many students to learn more about the field they
- are studying in. It's also not great for companies, because they are hiring people with education, but without much practical experience.
- @emsuiko It works well for us, so I might need to spread that!
- @emsuiko Yeah, we have full support for this, and I spent a good time every year on student / undergrad outreach. Will hold a workship for ~60 students next week. And we have a dedicated section on our website about that. https://t.co/Drpa3MFGAk
- @emsuiko Only on-site, because students should get direct access to our hardware, tools, labs etc. That's not possible remote.
- @borderless_dev @ConioMeng Should be @DistributeAid tagline!
- I NEED to do this. https://t.co/E00YCeiJ7i
- This photo might give you a clou, why. https://t.co/hfZCzuidLL
- Anyone of you who has use for a size L @EuroTestingConf hoodie? https://t.co/rqYVVsIODa
- @chrmaske Yes, absolutely. I see lots of students with experience in PCB design, embedded development for hardware. You should reach out to https://t.co/NN8RHxeKbn and f.eks. advertise in https://t.co/X51UUquvN7's (https://t.co/lZ2eGaSvRf) Instagram. They also represent software students.
- @chrmaske You should also create a job ad in https://t.co/sSYhPNl65e ...
- @TonyBologni @MaibornWolff Yeah, we do have the concept, but from my students I've heard that part-time jobs are very rare.
- @zimmskal @symflower Yes. I think the "summer job" opportunities are better but still only a few big companies are offering.
- @NicolaLindgren Yes, of course a lot jobs provide valuable skills for working in IT. And they might even provide domain knowledge which we don't have access to in our daily work.
- @atyborska93 Same pattern here. It seems pushing more people into higher education is causing this. Companies are optimizing for their ROI and rather wait for a better trained candidate they haven't invested in than start early building a relationship.
- @byteborg @EuroTestingConf It's not my color, and it needs to go. #mariekondo
- They: "the tool you've built is holding up beautifully. Zero messages about confusion or errors." Me: https://t.co/hyX2qfLxf6
- Ah,yes. That phase of a project where you haven't found out what all will go wrong. https://t.co/TDrShgbONM
- @zimmskal @symflower Yes, we see the same benefits. And my students love it, too. https://t.co/c1ij4XPfLH
- @_francied Many DevRel positions have KPIs that relate to reach and publicity. Listings like this for some influence directly their "measured" job performance.
- Why you should work with interns: https://t.co/SqYfuiD9DF
- Working on a new micro:bit workshop for next week's student visit @NordicTweets, featuring the BLE capabilities of the #nRF52 on it. https://t.co/OxaOK2qbSi
- @nebelgrau77 @NordicTweets Haha, we are handing them out by the dozen to students!
- @nebelgrau77 @NordicTweets https://t.co/7LLh3oJnla @RSOnline_DACH has them on stock.
- @oredev 3⃣
- Uh, I missed that Azure CosmosDB is now also available as serverless: https://t.co/c8jFxCDj8X
- Today I had the rare feeling to be happy about @microsoft365: https://t.co/zPgB5OfBuf is actually good, and saves me a lot of trouble arranging calls with applicants.
- Damn, second time I struggle with react-hook-form in one of our projects, and the docs have no example for an optional select input? https://t.co/olNQiQHt3F
- I wrote that in every feedback form for GitHub actions. Finally! https://t.co/bk4VPVH3q1
- @FrancoC137 @AWSSupport @ShivamJoker Nice find, will try that later.
- It's the perfect excuse for any behaviour, and gives everyone the excuse to not deal with the harm it caused. https://t.co/Nkpoq5TLur
- Super efficient way of testing everyone that's commuting. https://t.co/iNpsXnKDQz
- @FrancoC137 @AWSSupport @ShivamJoker This works well, and here is a smaller example with AWS SDK v3 dependencies: https://t.co/7k68LP5vyU
- @mmatuzo https://t.co/1ouuPfHhgh https://t.co/k7m3vEULQu
- @Emily_Holweck @oredev I am so sorry, but I can't stand white t-shirts. Love the graphics, but I would not wear it like this.
- @ameliaflb @Emily_Holweck @oredev Go, team black! 🏴 https://t.co/hmMMyHdrT1
- @Emily_Holweck @ameliaflb @oredev Who can say no to Mila?! 😍
- Look at her reminding you it's time for a snack! https://t.co/5fhl7zIFWf
- @oredev Let's go! https://t.co/BhLlyadKXZ
- @tdpauw Enjoy!
- Happy to announce that I will be speaking about how I automate firmware #testing using real (@NordicTweets) embedded devices and @GitHub actions in June in #Tallinn @nordictestdays! https://t.co/v8KBj1sfCz
- @MaritvanDijk77 https://t.co/kBHbL40LSx
- @MaritvanDijk77 💙
- @Twittfort We like to be prepared, because we know things will change. And then we prepare for what we think will come. And then something else happens, but the thing we prepared for initially could still come. So we pile on.
- @NicolaLindgren @mailbox_org ... and happy!
- @Twittfort Yes, software has unlimited storage for bad ideas!
- @emsuiko Did you make them?
- @kartben https://t.co/Ep5Lwn9L0G is a benchmark in what emulators can be. It does nearly everything the real micro:bit does, except for BLE.
- First flowers of the season! #Norge 🇳🇴 https://t.co/KU9CxbjqlD
- And the view here is also not bad! #campervan #ontheroad https://t.co/QWHJwWluXC
- @arne_mertz On it now!
- Beautiful day on the coast today. #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/iQ85MbPokP
- Good Morning from #Norway 🇳🇴 https://t.co/8twIdcRVRm
- @ShivamJoker Cold start time will likely be slightly better with bundled code (all needed code is read from one file). It won't affect regular execution performance. But in practice, using a layer will not have a significant performance impact.
- Beautiful spot to wake up at. #Norway #Campervan 🇳🇴 https://t.co/RTylK6Ctwi
- First time taking it with us on the campervan, it needs more space compared to the AeroPress, but time is ok to set up and stow away. https://t.co/Y3l2XpTtXs
- @j19sch That looks like Norway?
- @zimmskal You mean these traditional ones with a filter head and a boiler? I think it's very similar, and much better compared to making it with an AeroPress.
- @j19sch I recognized the buildings! It's awesome, definitely take the train! What are you doing there?
- @j19sch Sounds great, enjoy!
- @rinkkasatiainen Perfect day for it! 😍
- This is so important. Watch out for the people in power to make or block important changes. It's not always obvious who does. Sometimes the person themselves is not aware that they are a blocker. https://t.co/OgyyqNj97y
- Not a joke: German health institutions can't implement stricter vaccination policy due to lack of printer paper. 🤡 https://t.co/04aXd8DcSq
- @_Iyalei ... kann nicht sein, der wurde ja für all das Papier abgeholzt.
- Kicking off #NordicDagen today with students from @NTNU visiting us here in #Trondheim. Our new brand movie sets the tone for the afternoon... https://t.co/pTWKnsORWC
- .@NordicTweets CTO Svein-Egil Nielsen is excited as always to talk about what we do at Nordic. #NordicDagen https://t.co/MBID3t1oSF
- He talks about what makes Nordic so successful. It's how we run this company: lean and collaborative. https://t.co/FpGvPJMChA
- Carsten Wulff now speaks about how @NordicTweets employees build the chips that end up in hundreds of millions of devices every year. https://t.co/TDCyOTOR9v
- .@NordicTweets is a hidden champion, even in the city of #Trondheim where it was founded in 1983. So Ketil Erichsen sheds a little light on the product our customers are building ... and the software that helps them during their development and in production. https://t.co/5bTyM6ugbp
- Now I am giving an introduction workshop to hardware with the micro:bit and guess what @pati_gallardo ... A lot of engineers enjoying their waffles while hacking at it. https://t.co/SnUSKgJfTK
- Now students are getting a tour of our hardware labs: https://t.co/SIaHFxMdv4
- "Guys, I have an awesome idea!!!" https://t.co/SzVPIuiLJa
- And after a nice dinner with networking we are closing the evening with a Kahoot! https://t.co/UMpmrqYdUD
- @_francied Yes, because we create them together as a team.
- If you chose to be non-political as an organization in the question of the Russian war against Ukraine, you are being policital.
- Shots fired. https://t.co/IfED6VEshe
- It's happening... On my way to @boosterconf in #Bergen 🇳🇴 https://t.co/sPeZYq0XAx
- Woha! It's sunny! 🌞 #Bergen https://t.co/u0VExkseu2
- 👏🏻 @boosterconf has a track specifically for kids, where they can for example learn to program using micro:bits. This is pretty unique and I haven't seen any other conference offering this. Except @codefreeze_fi of course. https://t.co/oTeK4YfOe6
- Just in time for the golden hour. #Bergen #boosterconf https://t.co/8phEvKINuF
- https://t.co/yK1BXilPFV
- #BoosterConf is about to start! I found the good coffee spot already! https://t.co/B6l21ibsCh
- Big thanks to the #BoosterConf sponsors! https://t.co/rLsP0xZ9tw
- .@troubalex opens #boosterconf 2022 with her unkeynote debunking the myth that product owner is a job. https://t.co/xjMujZPHIL
- "We need to discover the right problem, before we start to discover the right solution. Problem discovery must be a function of the team, not outsourced to a product manager."
- Great topic by @malinck to start a conference: the importance of psychological safety. #boosterconf https://t.co/Ei0RRWwLgf
- @NativeWired @boosterconf I must resist to not drink too much coffee! https://t.co/jD5hImbdRh
- Now @sivhol shows us the similarities between UX design and evolution. 🤯 #boosterconf https://t.co/fVCoS7MgVV
- The point is making is that we need diverse teams with strong communication skills to build great problems. Because evolution favours the best ideas, but in teams we often artificially limit our inputs.
- Now it's time for @elboart's first tech talk ever! She tells us why being an intern (and hiring them) is fun and valuable for both the intern and the company. #boosterconf https://t.co/VV1IvoYAej
- "Hire students to test your onboarding process, and they make for great guinea pigs, so you get a chance to also try run working with people. If that's not your thing, there is a natural way out, they just leave after a while automatically."
- 😅 I try to actually keep them, but working with students is more forgiving than working with full time employees.
- We need to be conscious about the energy wasted by the code we write, @anoras reminds us. #boosterconf https://t.co/FyYrDhChJs
- We continue with the lightning talks and @einarwh reminds us what we should write abstractions for: to introduce better semantics for a thing, NOT to make it more universal. #boosterconf https://t.co/1yWEpRwTmA
- @industrieapps @wolframkriesing @anoras He specifically referenced in his talk a benchmark of languages where the lines of code have shown no clear influence on the efficiency.
- Purity/ Immutability is what @slipset wants us to care about. It removes a lot of unknowns from our codebases. #boosterconf https://t.co/NXyy5IA1hL
- Henrik tells us about how to lock down our dependencies, when working with internal dependencies. #boosterconf So you do not end up like Apple & co https://t.co/XZayhGo0D6 https://t.co/jm1yexVOYQ
- We learn from @ezagroba how to improve our code review skills! #boosterconf https://t.co/WoK73YUn7h
- Move towards sync reviews! Everything else can't cover all important aspects of code reviews. https://t.co/qOFGIDVA0G
- I'll be part of the next batch and the room is packed! #boosterconf https://t.co/gbU1dVZIxw
- Great to see a talk on the potential of #IoT in the medical sector by Marte Øvreås Thuen. #boosterconf https://t.co/opdBJKbpFB
- Providing an easy to use sensor for monitoring temperature lead to a quick adoption of their solution. Next up: tracking assets. https://t.co/u3OOtQLplt
- @slipset @boosterconf Thanks for the shout-out! Yes, talk to me if you want to work on open-source IoT cloud solutions at one of Norway's biggest tech companies!
- Talk delivered, now it's time to relax. And how I missed talking on stage, it's pure adrenaline rush! #boosterconf
- You can find all the links to what I mentioned in my #boosterconf talk at https://t.co/dDnJhTHtyZ.
- A good reminder by @mortenaa that not everything that can be represented in primitives, should be. Creating higher level value objects will de-duplicate knowledge about validation. #boosterconf https://t.co/2udMF64rTn
- Maybe I'll only eat desert?! #boosterconf https://t.co/eMGAXYGMYY
- Can only second that. @elboart delivered a flawless presentation, with perfect rhythm, jokes, funny pictures and most important great insights from multiple perspectives. https://t.co/JipChYS75W
- I decided to get some hands on #a11y knowledge from @chaugstvedt. #boosterconf https://t.co/ZPLEjTjLd6
- I guess now will be the moment of truth for the @boosterconf conference WiFi. https://t.co/S4nsVTZBL8
- @ste5eu @bjartnes Sure! https://t.co/f5x6WDQoXF
- @malk_zameth @chaugstvedt @boosterconf In addition to the built-in Lighthouse tools in Chrome, get the Axe DevTools for all browsers: https://t.co/6yJbwzbDHW
- You can even do this on the component level, which makes for very fast feedback and you can do this even before you put your component in a full site. https://t.co/pakQZklp4z
- The panel on A.I. at #boosterconf is going to be interesting! https://t.co/gAcewINNh4
- @guna_lv I had too much! https://t.co/gXjVywLGtA
- An funny example of A.I. failures: https://t.co/FrPbsQjalK #boosterconf
- "Who's responsibility is it to ensure that ML models are not overly biased? How biased is acceptable, though?" Important questions to consider. #BoosterConf
- @chaugstvedt Thank you for the great workshop! Really inspired me to add it to our projects @DistributeAid and at work.
- Fancy conference dinner! #boosterconf https://t.co/LwQHqMabz8
- @NativeWired Maybe next year!
- Pretty good vegetarian food options! ✌🏻 https://t.co/TibOXlhnCz
- @Niklas_L Yes. Like @chaugstvedt told us today: https://t.co/jHfeShNOI8 How will you find out otherwise that the CSS you wrote makes an element overlap the button in your component, so it is not clickable by the user?
- @Der_Pesse @NativeWired @LenaPejgan It's an amazingly well organized community conf. Much SoCraTes and EuroTestingConf feels.
- @MSlavkovik This was a great panel, and good job in trying to keeping the discussion balanced between the panelists. I've learned a lot!
- @gr2m @github Congrats!
- This is a great idea! https://t.co/Ob9CYBJ00l
- In the first workshop of the day, learning about @sveltejs. #BoosterConf https://t.co/9vbsIrtpUJ
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt Yes, but this would only ensure visual aspects of your app, and I think you would spend a lot of time defining good sample data. It's also not strictly a unit test if you have to ensure rendering of two components does not break the UI.
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt I recently added e2e tests to a frontend app, and it helps to uncover issues with async fetching of data (e.g. data not loaded as expected after change). You will only discover this in e2e tests.
- Time for the #boosterconf open space! https://t.co/26ST4r27t8
- Notes from my session about changes that worked: #boosterconf #openspace https://t.co/wU8VdGilWR
- And we had a great session about what makes for good teams. #boosterconf #openspace https://t.co/nf0Rdsv7SL
- @rubydwarf @HasuraHQ Awesome, congratulations!
- @RidingWolf Use Google Chrome profiles and the in browser app.
- Did you know that @boosterconf has a wood working workshop? #boosterconf https://t.co/dzhCwmFD9L
- Learning from @unremarkableQA about how she deals with working in a workplace that doesn't use her native language. I guess I can relate! #boosterconf https://t.co/CoQf3aGzLN
- Empathy (🇬🇧) and Empathy (🇬🇷), are not the same thing, albeit being the same word. It takes time to understand nuances to feel safe in a foreign language. #boosterconf https://t.co/bxsyf7DAod
- Great insights by @mufridk into how to untangle a big codebase. #boosterconf https://t.co/fovUzR15LQ https://t.co/qIh3fhsWsb
- Meet me next week, 🗓️ Wednesday March 30th 🕔 1700, @webstep in #Trondheim where I will try to explain why #IoT ❤️ #serverless. I'll give an intro to both, so this will be a very beginner friendly talk. 🌩️ https://t.co/8rG123s5Jd https://t.co/BUXYw8EdBO
- @Jen_BMJ 😞
- And we have a live recording of the @kortslutningpod at #boosterconf. https://t.co/XrQjMuA6fS https://t.co/TIyO5Ozhl3
- @ezagroba Yeah it's a lot going on in the schedule which makes it hard to keep track what's going on when.
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt So, Im trying to find a screenshot, but I have recently used a mobile app, with a textarea and a submit button below that. Once you click into the textarea, the Android keyboard overlaps the submit button, and you weren't able to hide the keyboard without navigating away.
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt Here of course, CSS and component unit tests would not detect that.
- Getting a great view of #Bergen! #boosterconf https://t.co/5O4q4ESja1
- @Niklas_L Yes, that would work. In my world (serverless), mocking the servers is not really possible, or too much effort. And providing the real backend the best option.
- Had an incredible interesting evening geeking out with @kjerstibb of @boosterconf over tech conferences, communities and how many of the human-centric, software-related communities overlap right now in #Bergen, Norway 🇳🇴. #boosterconf #SoCraTes #EuroTestConf #FrogsConf #DDDEU
- 🍿 The first #boosterconf videos are up on https://t.co/Z0gMRycbQT
- I am very happy how my @boosterconf lightning talk turned out and you can watch it in full at https://t.co/TUaLJAcp3M The related blog post is here: https://t.co/HY1hakgTf1 https://t.co/aE8TcHMbeN
- The room is packed in Nils webcomponents workshop. #boosterconf You can find his material on https://t.co/b12viFuZXW https://t.co/rQcZbO49UK
- @kriscorbus Content and people are also amazing! #boosterconf
- In this session we'll hear from @unicorn_job how @Diggecard1 migrated a running business from an old to a new system. #boosterconf https://t.co/94MR9aBiZC
- @alex_schl Sending you the strength to be patient with yourself!
- .@it_vegard from @webstep tells us about the massive undertaking of removing 300+ PDFs from the Norwegian employment agency all in support of the goal to improve accessibility and the reduce process overhead because of scanning printed PDFs. #a11y #boosterconf https://t.co/xdgl8isfaE
- A type of form builder was needed, because converting them to software forms up by hand would take way too long. #boosterconf https://t.co/IIe59rUMgz
- They decided to use the open-source https://t.co/itgABFSDyJ and add the necessary customisations. https://t.co/QK117lpod3
- @ste5eu @it_vegard @webstep https://t.co/j8qLYVMTDA
- Really interesting to hear this story after I recently went through a similar (albeit super tiny) project myself with https://t.co/3UNdW8228r https://t.co/UVza8AjZq2
- Pretty good success for them, and the digitalisation and automation unlocks future add-ons. #boosterconf https://t.co/8VwYzSdGNZ
- The closing keynote of #boosterconf is held by the amazing @Felienne. https://t.co/FnXa1E1HmZ
- Great how @Felienne points out our own Stockholm syndrome relationship with our software learning resources: we are used to them being terrible and just take them as given. It's time to change that! #boosterconf https://t.co/4kmnlgk1P1
- 😭 the slides. #boosterconf https://t.co/3S5FBBiAgF
- https://t.co/juo4lpnoBu is @Felienne's approach of changing this, by only gradually enabling stricter language syntax so beginners can focus on building up knowledge without needing to understand fundamental programming concepts.
- It comes with great and helpful error messages: https://t.co/4b1DQCSAsV
- @borderless_dev Mark your calendar for the @boosterconf CfP in October, they'd love to have you next year to talk about @DistributeAid.
- Localization is and important aspect for students so Hedy already has already 20 languages, but needs more translators. Also Norwegian is NOT yet there. #boosterconf https://t.co/PgXOFIkBj7
- Thanks everyone who made @boosterconf possible, it was amazing! https://t.co/3uQy9bUz0n
- Goodbye #Bergen! 🇳🇴
- The weather is back to normal. https://t.co/RqnKLBY9i3
- Super cool talk, I had the chance to see it in person! Invest 10 minutes to level up your code review skills! https://t.co/2fGioNrveW
- Don't take it peronal but I had to share some truth about making decisions in #Norway 🇳🇴 @boosterconf. Have a look at https://t.co/NughYU9DRy by @pcalcado if you struggle with it. https://t.co/CHr75N5R9y
- I guess not free press, though? https://t.co/VHJik2RzrX https://t.co/EJfWMXpHWR
- In tech we need to stop being (busy/fully utilized) all the time so we (have enough time/are bored enough) to (try out/invent) new things.
- This was the last time we saw Taylor Hawkins live. I could see his incredible smile from far back. R.I.P. to this absolute legend who made Foo Fighters what they are today. 💔 https://t.co/TSXRuGEIkk
- @toggleModal This is an interesting take, I haven't considered. IME, being now 25 years in web development, and despite this industry having "learn to code" projects since forever (remember SelfHTML?), demand has always been greater than available people. Wages keep rising. https://t.co/STdy5rjJBw
- I have worked e.g. with organizations like @Code_Door, where we got asylum seekers the skills needed to find a job in tech here in Germany. This is one example not aimed to put pressure on wages, but totally realize this is a good motive why to run a code school.
- And scams like Lambda School also jump in and prey on inexperience people who buy into the omnipresent urge to need to learn to code. It's pretty wild west and hard to find a reliable, trustworthy program among all these opportunities for scammers.
- Nice try. https://t.co/LG0IKP4GBb
- @byteborg Nee, contraband.
- @byteborg Ist halt extrem teuer durch kleine Importläden zu gehen, die Produkte zu entsorgen und den Produzenten im Ausland zu verklagen. Zudem musst Du erstmal den Markenrechtsstreit gewinnen.
- Have you been to Trøndelag, yet? https://t.co/Bs6hMUZODX #Trondheim #Norway 🇳🇴
- Watch @elboart in her first ever tech talk in the unkeynote @boosterconf explain why hiring interns is awesome, both for students and companies. You can watch the full talk at https://t.co/mNYkMlAZsB #boosterconf https://t.co/icgxUSUgLy
- From personal experience I know this is one of the most powerful things you can do as a business. At @NordicTweets we put a lot of effort into our student programs, and you can read more about it at https://t.co/Drpa3MXhYU
- @byteborg Ja, tut es auch. Aber nicht in diesem kleinen Laden.
- Nearly all our deadlines are artificial and nobody is stopping you from picking another date or changing what you try to have ready by that date. https://t.co/qJoDme3WE7
- @Maggysche The Asus laptops have gotten great reviews recently: https://t.co/hKwh8brQG7
- @Maggysche Yeah, but 16 GB RAM is still quite sufficient and they can be extended to 32 GB.
- @Maggysche Actually, up to 64 GB: https://t.co/eW4boRgafA
- Scheduling an international call on Monday after the switch to summer time maybe wasn't such a good idea.
- @olafurw https://t.co/IWbmkt0LPj
- @RiccardoOdone I'd do it, just for the batmobile scene alone. https://t.co/JM7STh5xae
- @_francied Oh, das sieht man nur wenn man genau liest. Standort wird im Titel und im Sidebar angezeigt. Dort wäre ein hinweise auf "virtuell" / "remote" nützlich!
- Calendar: is impossible to deal with in precise ways. Humans: argh, there must be something better. Swatch: I give you .beats! Humans: No, that would be too easy!
- @oredev Coming back from @boosterconf last week, what I think most would have liked is more time to connect with other attendees (schedule was pretty packed). An open space is a great way to enable that!
- @PatrickHeneise I don't think anybody is using that ... :-D
- Felicitas is an incredible leader with the skills and the personality that will move any organization forward, so do not miss the chance to reach out to her. https://t.co/MPdZ9Q02Vi
- @einarwh @anoras @elboart @boosterconf Me too!
- @Emily_Holweck @oredev @boosterconf Love that! We had a conference dinner @boosterconf (with all attendees) and this would have been a great combination to start the evening with.
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt I think this is a good example. A lot of events are working together against each other ... some are even out-of-DOM events (browser autofill behaviour). https://t.co/4qG3ZOfL5k
- @pati_gallardo I don't think the people who love you care.
- @Maaikees I think you will like https://t.co/IgTkZ4h2B9
- But I guess you know them already ...
- @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt Oh yeah. Sure. This is e2e test for me. But yeah, does not require backend.
- @Niklas_L Pretty loaded question, maybe we'll find a better format to discuss.
- @Maaikees It's epic.
- @c089 @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt LOLsob
- @c089 @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt Maybe here is another example: @AWSAmplify provides UI components, which talk directly to AWS Cognito. You could complete ignore them (test your components assuming login worked), but without e2e test I would not have catched this: https://t.co/wyOQyfaTQo
- @ClearingTheWay_ @signalapp I think this has been requested for years and it's still not possible: https://t.co/u1OadwtVV2
- Finally this stack is growing again. https://t.co/KC2bn2cqUW
- ALT: a conference badged added to a bundle of conference badges.
- @c089 @Niklas_L @chaugstvedt @AWSAmplify Well there is no real integration. The Amplify components wrap my react component and either render it (if authenticated) or their UI stuff. You would need to figure out how to fake the auth state of this 3rd party component. It's possible but hacky.
- Yes! The whole point of forward leaning biking is to be able to put more force into pedaling to ride faster. If I have an ebike, why should I bother?! https://t.co/6TOiawlO3V
- @ClearingTheWay_ @signalapp Arguably Signal promises privacy of your messages, not the information that you use Signal for others who already have your phone number. I guess this is one of the concessions you need to make if you want to grow to a relevant size.
- @Lynoure Let's hope not.
- @ClearingTheWay_ @signalapp Snowden also told us to use burner phones and not re-use SIMs. If you do this, the private contact discovery does not affect you. Here is the original announcement of the feature: https://t.co/QTmOVw8is8
- See you tomorrow 16:46 @webstep offices in #Trondheim? https://t.co/l0yy7vod0q https://t.co/xqMnOUg9KR
- Need to update my slides for tomorrow, because we now have awesome beginner friendly content for getting started with #cellularIoT on the @NordicTweets #nRF9160: - a whitepaper (which I co-authored): https://t.co/eU7c78DT8l - an online course: https://t.co/DbbBU1bUOq
- Smidig means Agile in Norwegian and I just love it. https://t.co/UE1CN3vp6F
- @m4nl5r @webstep Yes!
- @pati_gallardo Surprised a Norwegian colleague who knows me from my first year here with speaking Norwegian in a tech meeting.
- I believe files are the worst option to organise source code but we are too locked into this concept from the 60s on so many layers that it seems impossible to break out of it.
- @plaugg Ja, denke ich auch immer. Hier bedeutet das aber eher "leichtgängig", im Sinne von "leicht zu bearbeiten" (Werkstück) oder "leicht anpassbar".
- @borderless_dev I imaging code layed out on an infinite three-dimensional canvas which is self arranging according to the flow of data, and you can easily jump between code segments that are connected, and also have a instant way of filtering / teleporting anywhere with a few keystrokes.
- @plaugg Kommt glaube ich von "leicht zu schmieden" (im Kontext von Metallbearbeitung).
- @borderless_dev @Codeseeio But they are not really interactive, and they link files (*duh*) not code / functions... More like the https://t.co/2MdmpD6v9Y layered approach but seamless.
- @herrnentu What is graphcode?
- What a legend. https://t.co/S0SfvnAmDZ
- @Maaikees Love how that album lead me to https://t.co/mfuOfQ1xgN
- @sebrose Nobody I work with is using a different method, so for my limited sample size this is, to my knowledge, the worst.
- Had a lot of fun running my Serverless Architecture for IoT on AWS talk with @NTNU students from the 4th semester. Many good questions! I think I inspired some to seek for a cloud-related bachelor thesis @NordicTweets. https://t.co/19PCKU4ujt
- No education can prepare you for the right choice of the 200+ AWS services for your project, only building solutions can.
- .@ELogIT_no skal diskutere om "likestilling i IT-bransjen – hvorfor skjedde «vaffel-debatten»?" på årets IKT-konferanse. Jeg lure på hvem panelister er? https://t.co/7dSx0SUARk
- @NMoutschen Happened to me multiple times, already.
- @flosalihovic No, I mean any theoretical education.
- @flosalihovic Any education where you are exposed to information about a thing, but you are not building the thing yourself.
- @badboy_ @boosterconf @pcalcado Thank you for the feedback!
- @RidingWolf Extra clunky because I have to install a VM with Windows to run this piece of shit.
- @RidingWolf No, we have templates/libraries that we need to use which require the full version.
- Hei @AzureSupport have you noticed that other countries also have phones?! https://t.co/uBcSMniDEf
- @AzureSupport Ah, there must be a space BETWEEN the country code and the phone number. As if computers would care about that... Thanks for looking into this!
- @RidingWolf @codefreeze_fi @SoCraTes_FR @SoCraTes_MA @ddd_eu @SoCraTes_BE What about @SoCraTes_Conf?
- @Ravetracer Ach Shit, gut Besserung!
- @Stephan_Strange @AzureSupport Cool ist ja das ich die richtige Nummer aus einem anderen MS Tool rauskopiert habe. Dort steht sie ohne.
- Good to be back! @awsnordics https://t.co/3bKjdjPoCl
- @alex_schl @Tweet_Cassandra 🤘🏻
- @bjartnes Extreme kudos for quoting Henry to me. 🤘🏻
- Twilight in #Trondheim. 🇳🇴 https://t.co/fO8S9KF9dQ
- Mine-laying trained pioneer in me watches in pure horror: https://t.co/XHhMJWbKq7
- @olafurw @iceland @goethalss
- @oredev @FoldableHuman Have you tried sending him a physical letter? Amycat PO Box 10033 Riverbend RPO PO Calgary AB T2C 5E2 Canada Mentioned on his Patreon: https://t.co/vZ5UeVDgqW That might get his attention.
- @goethalss Ja, macht mir Angst.
- @goethalss Hier hats heute noch geschneit ;-)
- @lucianadrian Yes, I was trained for 10 months as a Pioneer at PzPiKp 550 at this brigade: https://t.co/VXPXhsBgpF Me: https://t.co/r6Q1h9rgpe
- @lucianadrian One role of Pioneers is to clear minefields and lay them.
- @lucianadrian Sometimes they could use some good old plastic explosives, yes.
- @_StephanRoth Well, it's hard to tell, but Ukrainians are up for some hardcore shit! https://t.co/WTx1rfQYWw
- @_StephanRoth But for sure, if it's triggered you are likely killed by shrapnel. However these are pressure-triggered (by heavy vehicle), because they are usually buried. But they are OK to be handle by hand (if in undamaged condition).
- @searls Well, if you have too much money: https://t.co/kMxEZre1l7
- 🤔 https://t.co/anbhbpZua0
- It even has a similar logo animation ... https://t.co/eSTqwMcMhd
- https://t.co/m5gyb8uPG0
- @olafurw @NordicTweets @StfnKhlr I'd say this is very different. Newszone and Nordic are much closer, for example in color use (however inverted), and I highlighted some visual similarities; same angle style, same pseudo-3d effect. https://t.co/gThOy0Lt0u
- Agree! I would put A higher on my rankings. https://t.co/PZCusu7zJL
- Og du tenker at priser i Oslo er gal. 🇳🇴 https://t.co/wrs9WEv0CO
- @Emily_Holweck @oredev @FoldableHuman That might get delayed in customs, so just in case do that, and a post card, just in case! Unfortunately you can't send kanelboller...
- @binauralfusion It's again, so, so good.
- @olafurw @RealSexyCyborg called it first, and she named it the "snot cannon". https://t.co/PopGV4UGhn
- @olafurw @RealSexyCyborg Yes!