In September 2022 I've tweeted 345 times
My Twitter archive of September 2022
In October 2022 I left Twitter. This is my tweet archive for September 2022.
Tweets
- @quilaztlia @Azure But it's OK! I don't really like to talk about it anyway AND I got to @rinkkasatiainen's session on functional programming instead where we had a great exchange about his and @michelle_avomo's codebase. And because of Twitter @BenjaminHugot helped me after all. That's the magic!
- @quilaztlia @BenjaminHugot @jongleur1983 @CyrilCathala @Spaceva @ardalis We did! Biggest pain is the Azure AD B2C which cannot be set up automatically. But I can treat it as an unmanaged resource in ARM and share it between the otherwise isolated resources when running integration/e2e tests.
- The Norwegian Embassy in China is presenting products from #Norway, and @NordicTweets is side by side with @mollers_norge! No joke, this IS a fantastic achievement. https://t.co/kYPhb1MuL7 https://t.co/wfrbL8MYtg
- @MAdnanIkram1 @borderless_dev @DistributeAid Hei, check out the @DistributeAid contributor guide here: https://t.co/7yCbfc9ML7
- Experience #SoCraTes2022 from Lena's point of view: https://t.co/Lt5PU3rjT1
- Source: https://t.co/27yNHtCe9V
- @fhinkel https://t.co/h5UARYZB8R
- @fhinkel https://t.co/HoLBqfRDLs
- @fhinkel https://t.co/lkOmMBTygD
- @fhinkel https://t.co/rD18PWnxbb
- @p_pugliese are your open-space posters available somewhere for download? /cc @Singsalad
- @maaretp Yes, it's so important to create a space where we can offer feedback safely and are open to receive it without judgement. I go to SoCraTes for that.
- @LeaRosema Looks better to me, and if these calls depends on previous calls you can pass the state as an argument to these functions. TypeScript has bit of an issue with Proxies, btw: https://t.co/PD9jwMyeuc
- @marcoravicini @maaretp Shave off your outdated beliefs, that is!
- π https://t.co/99z0ejpuKT
- @LeaRosema https://t.co/8TB0x0BTfs
- @BenjaminHugot @quilaztlia @jongleur1983 @CyrilCathala @Spaceva @ardalis I know it will work, but, no; not yet. Working on another Azure related thing right now (which does not involve an AD B2C)...
- When you think you are a fullstack developer: https://t.co/vN5FG7eAeC (It gets the job done, but a full band is another level.)
- Did you see this, @pati_gallardo? https://t.co/NlsSoZS0bZ https://t.co/XcXHgoCds3
- @tdpauw Never been, too, but @Agileonthebeach is on my bucket list.
- Viva Engage! https://t.co/XBaTYbBO0Q
- @LeaRosema Them? @netlight
- Holy moly, what a set: https://t.co/djpk1mvoNT #trancefamily
- I blogged about #SoCraTes2022, check it out! SoCraTes 2022: Be prepared to be challenged https://t.co/rGqr4v8Vsy
- @quilaztlia I am free of kids!
- @quilaztlia You should have one, I'll try to have them with me the next time we meet!
- πΆ It's a men's cloud! πΆ -- @eucloudsummit https://t.co/Tvmj4OaGUh
- @Ravetracer For me long build ups are the best!
- @jkriggins Did it this morning to this little fella! https://t.co/qr5XAZiaEa
- @tdpauw Sounds like they don't want to talk to each other. Good call on making this obvious to them. Of course parts might also be that PM is not good in refining requirements. But both sides have to improve.
- Too bad my Finnish is abysmal... https://t.co/TVw05LBpwX
- Fun stuff to hit @Azure on a Friday: "RestError: Internal Error. errorcode: IH500019." Time to go home.
- I still see dudes using the term "software craftsman". I think it's OK, if you identify as a man and use that term to describe yourself. But when you talk about a group of crafters, please do not use the term. It is not inclusive. Software crafter is. β¨οΈπ§
- We are one. Testing is much more than verifying the correctness of code, it's a complex set of skills that helps to better understand the purpose and properties of a good solution. Developers who strengthen their testing skills will become more well rounded engineers. https://t.co/Vhp5ZgbXm8
- @alex_schl Good to see that you still have the weather to wear that!
- Sunsets are back! π #Trondheim π³π΄ https://t.co/6TecFAOp3B
- @gazebo_c Yes, it's beautiful, even better that this is a 10 minute stroll from where we live. Always happy to enjoy that view!
- There is a great blog in German about #SoCraTes2022 in the @mayflowergmbh blog: https://t.co/2SwfKFLaHr
- @stemmlerjs @mathiasverraes You can use "Software Craft" if it's specifically about the idea/mindset/community.
- @malk_zameth @tdpauw Becaus free consulting, in contrast to paid consulting, is when you can say what you really think, instead of saying what is tactically appropriate.
- .@MicrosoftTeams ditches the desktop app on Linux: https://t.co/bh7SiAhkHv
- @hatwell https://t.co/SY23QobHQr https://t.co/1aLXDrb6l3
- Here is an example of what's public to anyone in #Norway: my real estate ownership and stock ownership in publicly listed companies. https://t.co/dBESpspuyj
- @m4nl5r Yes, this one: https://t.co/4d102x30rf But there is around 100 m rock between the tunnel and the house.
- @Soisco π https://t.co/UPS8liZMeF
- @m4nl5r The tunnel ist not, deep, but I live on a hill.
- @mgaertne @c089 Would be interesting to have a look at the demographic of the mailinglist members 15 years ago.
- @leiderleider @w3ltraumpirat @mgaertne @c089 In German I also love the term SoftwerkerIn.
- @mgaertne @w3ltraumpirat @leiderleider @c089 The thing is that Master in German has the male gender (may not be correct but that's how it's often perceived). So using a germanized feminine version "Scrum Masterin" may sound wrong to you but some women want to use it to make it explicit to feel included.
- @mgaertne @w3ltraumpirat @leiderleider @c089 The cool thing with language is, what we made up the rules, and we can change them..
- @0x4d4175 Also a good choice.
- @wolframkriesing @nodejs https://t.co/Ej2UJoG9IA
- @codingupnorth Yes, for a German this IS SO SPOOKY!
- A beautiful day to hop on the bikes and cycle to the city. #Trondheim π³π΄ https://t.co/XmvQLddlpi
- @wolframkriesing @nodejs I guess you need to intercept what's written to stdout from the test runner. Which also could mean making this a two step thing. Run the tests, store the output. Then print the formatted version.
- π https://t.co/ckEslGe4sF https://t.co/My60EIvUeU
- It's not funny, at all. It has been researched. "Man" is not gender neutral, as read in "mankind". https://t.co/79TkrGCi3m https://t.co/kFP20drvmj
- @1kevinson @mathiasverraes @stemmlerjs How so? It's a person who is a crafter, there is no gender to that.
- @1kevinson I have done manual mutation testing, mostly when I wanted to prove that a test case was actually testing the thing that it was supposed to. However I have not used automated mutation testing.
- @1kevinson It increases the quality of your tests, so it is an indirect method to increase product quality.
- @_StephanRoth @stemmlerjs @mathiasverraes Whataboutism. I know from experience, being many years in this community, that Softwarecraftsmen IS perceived as gendered, and we HAVE good alternative. Your coice.
- Just spotted a faint Aurora here in #Trondheim π³π΄ https://t.co/f8i98MVUww
- @chrmaske Yeah, right. Which is the same in our case.
- We did kayak on the Fulda during our stay in Germany, and some parts you had to walk on ... which is tricky when the ground is slippery stones. https://t.co/tnTTJQp3UR
- But it was worth it! https://t.co/zs7BbSmYuu
- That's amazing, thank you @witty_works! https://t.co/6RwLZ5KQ0A
- @Di4naO Yes, especially in the electronics and embedded sector a Maker is a widely used expression, but it has a hobbyist conotion. I wouldn't call a professional hardware engineer a Maker.
- @LeaRosema In Berlin hat @heartofcode regelmΓ€ssig Events.
- @Di4naO But not every Software Engineer identifies as a Software Crafter, and I wouldn't call them that by default. It's a self-assigned trait.
- @Di4naO I would call them an Electrical Engineer (if I have no other information about them).
- The agile way of developing software: https://t.co/7PYvVHQCEm
- @Di4naO Ah, I that it didn't get. Thanks for clarifying!
- Adulted very hard today in order to find an ETF that's available for montly savings on @Nordnet ...
- @iAnuragKale @Nordnet We went for the iShares MSCI World SRI UCITS ETF (IE00BYX2JD69) which is based on the MSCI World SRI Select Reduced Fossil Fuel Index https://t.co/zqZEobXJZV We wanted a global fond with strong ESG properties and low carbon footprint.
- @meekrosoft @iAnuragKale @Nordnet https://t.co/cjwXxoI2He
- This Thursday (2022-09-08) the FroGS Conf is happening again. It is a virtual unconference by and for people who work with other people on software projects and you can join for free: https://t.co/jzUxn133im #localschedule: https://t.co/6wBYuI4fKb See you there!
- @lisihocke Awesome post! Really fantastic that you captured so many details...
- @ClearingTheWay_ Congrats!
- @m4nl5r @iAnuragKale @Nordnet Happy that my day of research helped more than just us.
- It's awesome to have an Agile Coach for a partner! https://t.co/ANypjgGcGL
- @RidingWolf https://t.co/me5VfEHPZS
- Thanks for mentioning @ConfBuddy, @GernotPointner! https://t.co/qHU2fIWieH
- @Niklas_L #Norway got you covered: https://t.co/ZcG5XhbkMi
- @Niklas_L The regular, non ecological milk is around 22 kroner: https://t.co/UGNEirN1Ns
- @fwilhe @Niklas_L Oatly is a Swedish company and they have a strong presence here in the market. However, Number of vegans in Norway is rising strongly and there is a lot of demand from youngsters.
- @amokleben Wenn Du dich ernsthaft mit "echten" Anwendungen beschΓ€ftigen willst, dann sprich mal mit @sgrasmann von @zuehlke_group, die haben Blockchain im Industriellen Kontext eingesetzt.
- @lisihocke @IsItArtOrTrash https://t.co/caccHhPASk
- @Niklas_L These are in-store prices. It's a different supermarket chain.
- Drive by this place this morning: #Norway π³π΄ https://t.co/Yw08gJAepV
- https://t.co/WpHXs6LHIk
- @sebs303 You just need to find an employer that supports that and you've got it!
- OMG "boulette en prod" π€£ https://t.co/6grTww5Oqm
- @XDetant No, but I know "buletten", which is the term used in eastern parts of Germany for "meat ball" (a ball made of ground beef and cooked in a pan with butter).
- It would be great if @GitHub had a squash PR feature in the UI ... for all these small changes from PR feedback.
- .@githubstatus U OK? https://t.co/OKzRBYGo15
- https://t.co/D3HJem0oDT
- Unit Test π€ E2E Test (Making sure it works) (Making sure it makes sense)
- @Lazer I went for Z-Wave (because different wireless spectrum than WiFi, and longer range, and small form factory) and picked up the Aeotec - Smart Switch 7 EU for my high load appliances (water heaters, which have 2 kW). For lights I use the IKEA TrΓ₯dfri plugs.
- @BischoffDev @github I want it *before* the merge, not *when* merging.
- @BischoffDev @github And it only squashes all commits into one. Ideally there is a UI for "git rebase -i".
- Learning about the fruits of the forest in #Trondheim π³π΄: mushrooms, together with @NordicTweets colleagues. https://t.co/aCXiIv6Res
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets The guides found them for the presentation. Let's see if we find more ourselves!
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets https://t.co/RN0K0olw5N
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets Many more to be found, but not edible. https://t.co/MAFLbLXVVg
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets I think we have a highscore! https://t.co/plne5kj7Yo
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets Reviewing our discoveries! https://t.co/zPWntKbs5d
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets This looks like an alien invasion! π½ https://t.co/Vjy9z7bx6P
- https://t.co/wqB9zZSuXh
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets Don't eat these! https://t.co/QzKE9cIf7i
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets We are spreading out... https://t.co/B1kgJWfLV6
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets I'd say: Jackpot! https://t.co/gm4RvduZlh
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets https://t.co/i3hhrxnPUT
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets We had some great finds! https://t.co/PsFWgMEnpU
- @ron_werner @NordicTweets Risotto!
- π² https://t.co/LHSkwG0wXr
- @lisihocke @aLfriendo The Dragon in the sticker is a modified version of a stock image I've licensed, so I have to check if I can distribute it in the source first.
- The call for presentations for the most awesome tech conference @boosterconf in #Norway π³π΄ is open! https://t.co/NVbGKIPLnx
- Continues here: https://t.co/dHUIVigteq
- It me. :/ https://t.co/TvcvJXVLZM
- @nelisboucke Or try getting new team members to contribute. That's a nightmare without tests.
- Got the Beyerdynamic MMX 100 and it sounds great! https://t.co/fyLDRjTlE1
- Oh, wow. Copilot is a game changer for devs who have to solve tasks which they are not very familiar with. In this experiment developers where asked to implement a webserver in JavaScript in an isolated GitHub classroom task. https://t.co/VXnrHvCP5V https://t.co/WLGhWxm47V
- @m4nl5r The results were validated: "we leveraged GitHub Classroom to automatically score submissions for correctness and completeness with a test suite"
- @FranziskaNaja Der FΓΌllstand. π
- @m4nl5r Yes, that is where they are positioning Copilot right now. And there is a lot of generic plumbing involved. Writing a Node.js HTTP server is still not a two-liner ...
- @nicolefv @m4nl5r Yes, imaging having a copilot for your orgs code only, would make it so easy to get good suggestions for boilerplate tasks, that even follow the orgs code style. No more searching through huge source code trees, instead good suggestions at your fingertips.
- "female entrepreneurs [...] tend to be better listeners, an important quality for serving customers and managing employees. He also says women founders typically set more realistic financial goals for their companies, compared to their male counterparts." https://t.co/Ff6mg4hvWV
- I've watched Black Widow (2021) recently, and it's soo funny. The dialoge writers did a fantastic job! βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ/5 https://t.co/aOa4RxG7xH
- (Alt: Yelena mocking Natasha's signature move, saying "That was disgusting!")
- https://t.co/quYKNMECoi
- https://t.co/LCouX6Dyjp
- If you are a JavaScript dev, this is one of the most awesome teams to work with! https://t.co/qOPPzCNON2
- @Maaikees What are you selling?
- Gen Z invents nipple cover, and Boomer invests: https://t.co/fcLi8RyTg3
- @arturo182 Will do!
- Not really a surprise given this has been been mentioned indirectly last year, already: https://t.co/b5VPOi6ckv https://t.co/VTpYg2cxVX
- @mirjam_diala π€π
- If you are scared of git rebase -i this might help you get used to this powerful git feature. https://t.co/hGa9T3psQw
- @wolframkriesing The format is wasn't too complicated to write a reporter for. Here is an example testrunner that finds `.spec.ts` files, runs them with `npx tsx` and colorizes the TAP output: https://t.co/e89SY0xIAi https://t.co/JWDTBPxKVM
- @odrotbohm We discussed this a bit at #FrogsConf today, with @maaretp and others. I think it became clear that it's very good at getting you started with a solution and even can help you better understand the problem because it offers multiple possible solutions. However it means one thing:
- @odrotbohm @maaretp it opens up your codebase for even more straightforward copyright violations because Copilot does not provide license information with snippets it suggests. This will be O.K. for generic boilerplate code, like in the post "implement HTTP server which handles a response".
- @odrotbohm @maaretp However if this is solved, then this can be the low-code solution that will help many developers to build solutions quickly. But without proper test strategies there is danger that Copilot makes it easier to create large legacy code bases.
- @maaretp I used all of them and from a programmers PoV Playwright is amazing to use, and setup for CI is also amazing. Most likely also has the biggest team behind it of those three.
- @hhariri @MaritvanDijk77 @DevRelAvocados YO!
- @maaretp I guess one of the drawbacks with Playwright is that it doesn't run hundreds of different browsers. They focus on the sweetspot, and when you combine it with good engineering and web development practices that won't be a problem. Maybe that's not attractive to mega corps.
- @aahunsberger @tackleio That's fantastic!
- I gave up a while ago. Good thing there are companies like @mailbox_org who I can trust and pay to do that for me. https://t.co/97W1cQHs1n
- π«’ @NordicTweets https://t.co/l3VXCOUmJP
- Die @kamilleblumm sucht im Rahmen ihrer Ausbildung zur systemischen Coachin nach Personen die sich gerne coachen lassen mΓΆchten. Zeitaufwand ist 1,5h Dienstags Nachmittag/Abend. Jedes Thema ist willkommen!
- @borderless_dev @debs_obrien @techgirl1908 @playwrightweb @DistributeAid We don't cover much with those tests, right now. I've just added it to demo how we can ensure that certain pages do not get removed from our site. https://t.co/wDZ0GDcjC0
- @_Iyalei It hurts me physically.
- "Gender-balanced teams with six or more members were nearly 10% more likely to publish novel work than the base rate, and almost 15% more likely to be among the most highly cited papers." https://t.co/0Ss3z8FgdM
- @guna_lv @_Iyalei For me it was like a roller coaster ride, also pointless but the suspense and the visceral reaction was worth it!
- @Ravetracer Etwas ΓΌber deinem Budget, aber sehr gut: https://t.co/M88v7KIlVQ
- This is interesting for those of you hiring #remote workers: The U.S. Government has published an advisory on how North Korea tries to place workers in international companies. https://t.co/RaYOmFhJvb /via @DarknetDiaries https://t.co/cMyOZxafVP
- The New York Times recognises #Trondheim π³π΄ as on of the European places that foster innovation and creativity: https://t.co/7Baeidd2Wf
- @Lazer https://t.co/YSq9TsLq5E
- @Lynoure No, I get hundreds of emails every week. I have good filtering rules that help to sort through the noise. I use flagging to remind about emails so they reappear in my inbox when it's time.
- The sun came out and blanketed #Trondheim π³π΄ in beautiful colors. https://t.co/9ZIsU0jBcM
- @EVEJAYDEsign DankeschΓΆn! https://t.co/UDfSLdWf2z
- My fellow conference organizer dudes, it's 2022. How can you think this is acceptable for a conference? @WieVieleFrauen #nomanels https://t.co/1MPkMbD1Vs
- "Position Green considered @NordicTweets's 2021 #ESG reporting to be excellent and in line with best practice and standards. Nordic was rewarded for good description of material topics and performances, in addition to having a clear strategy and specific, quantified objectives. " https://t.co/Ee6uIur5iO
- Great read! "Imagineβan able-bodied, neurotypical, cis, white dude, probably in a t-shirt, who has great WiFi and an elaborate tech setup, and loves to solve problems and code. Trying to sell and build only for this profile is downright ablest and exclusionary." https://t.co/9QGZGM4Zkb
- @geospacedman No, it has a broad range of developer topics.
- TIL: there is a company here in Trondheim, that makes electric skateboards. https://t.co/U9GhG9AL3O
- @fishouthebox All the best for you!
- @DuncanConroy The @ISACANews certificates are very well respected in the IT security industry and provide different certifications to suit your needs. https://t.co/du69uJBb45 Another one are the (ISC)Β² certificates: https://t.co/C5gY1XZdhl the also have different depths and specializations.
- @emilybache Beautiful photo!
- @emsuiko Take it as a compliment!
- @witty_works https://t.co/Wsd0nrzkgV
- BTW @GitHub I am wasting a lot of Actions compute minutes because your file filter does not work. This PR should not trigger the "Build and Release" run, because it only changes files which not included in paths: https://t.co/Qa1ZwMW64D https://t.co/vKEte0ICx4
- @fdeberle https://t.co/SGJLEkERuD
- I started to work on a bigger improvement for the way we write our end-to-end tests. I am focusing on making the test files more readable and the output of the runner easier to grok by keeping logs, and results all together. https://t.co/xkqnsnjpOc https://t.co/gjVik6MnY7
- When *I* inform the technician: https://t.co/Kj8L7M8Xh2
- @GeePawHill Interesting ... I just checked, and in Norway I can get it deliver to a local liquor store for free. The bottle is 97 USD (979 NOK) including tax: https://t.co/AGx0UfILnm
- @Der_Pesse @lisacrispin I'd recommend to look for "good first issues", many projects have these. They have been dedicated especially for first time contributors to get them used to the project. https://t.co/zLQxR23AqC
- @Der_Pesse @lisacrispin I also think it's good to start with actually using the software, reviewing their getting started documentation and even make PRs to small typos, to see how they handle it (and which automated systems they have in place that help you).
- @Der_Pesse @lisacrispin It's also a good idea to review the tweets tagged with #100DaysOfCode and #100Devs, you will find many beginners there who are in the same situation and can connect with them to see what they are working on.
- @robsmallshire Looks like the water level is more or less back to normal...
- @LeaRosema IoT says PUBACK!
- @_francied I do that too, quite often. And because of that once in a while I get to connect the right poeple and resolve a big issue. That's worth it.
- @LeaRosema 12 months of planning, including apples-to-pears comparison proof-of-concepts for multiple potential solutions.
- Germany! @NordicTweets #NordicTechTour is coming to π©πͺ next week! Munich, Stuttgart, Cologne, Dresden, Berlin, and Hamburg are on the route. Sign up on https://t.co/kv5CLGKDhn, learn about Bluetooth LE, Matter, Thread, Zigbee, cellular IoT, and Wi-Fi, and get a free #nRF5340 DK!
- CN: war "there werenβt enough body bags, so they used black garbage-bin liners." A gruesome account from Bucha. https://t.co/Eesk7cG4d4
- @friemae @NordicTweets No.
- @alex_schl Yeah!
- It think it's a good time to share that I am still hiring a Senior Cloud Engineer (https://t.co/KaePkFkSbC), and @NordicTweets has 40+ more open positions on https://t.co/x0TUr2pBrL (no remote work, but offices in 14 locations. https://t.co/XIIHKDT9a7
- @NordicTweets R&D locations are in Bristol, Espoo, Hyderabad, Krakow, Lund, Oslo, Oulu, Portland, Stockholm, Swindon, Tampere, Trondheim, Turku, Wroclaw.
- Love me some old fashioned power metal with a fantastic singer from @battlebeast: https://t.co/Sb1b5fDu6X
- Another thing is the built-in convienience features for testing eventual consistent systems using the `Soon` keyword ... because with most end-to-end tests, waiting is the norm, so this needs to be a first-class feature in the test runner. The Mars Rover kata is great to demo it. https://t.co/H7oSJ8ZCIn
- @browserstack @NicolaLindgren ππ»
- @guna_lv @WieVieleFrauen At least 2/10 women only 7/10 white dudes. And all women hosts. Much better balance on "stage" than many other events...
- I am in awe. https://t.co/cQGjjHhJ4d https://t.co/3J7qPv1v5G
- @bagdor @robsmallshire Oh, bad. I was there in may, and it was terrible to see al the closed marinas.
- @pati_gallardo The last sentence gives me joy and heart break at the same time. Thank you.
- @pati_gallardo Thank YOU for what you are doing to make that happen.
- That announcement reads more exciting than it is :/ https://t.co/V6EfKzFHg4 https://t.co/k4WtcsPL8Y
- The node:test runner got some new features, which weren't typed, yet, so I've created the PR: https://t.co/OdUmtMCSBs Still fascinated by how the TypeScript ecosystem basically works like a Wiki.
- @TestPappy Because my GenericORMStorageAdapterTest uses abstract code that has no concept of the business domain.
- The @DefinitelyTyped PR process can induce some anxiety, though. π https://t.co/u17Gmn5lU0 https://t.co/Rveqk8XWxA
- @TestPappy Unit tests are at the wrong level to ensure all business rules. These rules are often implemented using multiple units. End to end tests are great for that. BDD was mentioned already.
- @TestPappy Ah, given a UnitTest like this, you would like to know why it was created? So: "Why do we need to parse Tags in this codebase?" https://t.co/grQsnjItK0
- @TestPappy The business that "caused" this UnitTest is: Comments can include tags, tags words that start with an `@` (... there are more rules to tags).
- @TestPappy The challenge is to maintain a "linkable" list of business requirements (e.g. assign an ID to each of them). When using BDD you could refernce the feature where it is needed for.
- @TestPappy Depends on the project, for the big ones we have Jira tasks, and there the issue ID is globally unique and can be used as a reference.
- @TestPappy Some teams here have do have very exhaustive lists of requirements for certification purposes, and there they do reference these IDs. Doing that they know which requirements are covered by tests.
- I think the @LEGOEngineering won the corporate headquarter game. https://t.co/gZtDgRMRyd
- Our students @NordicTweets are preparing a workshop with the SUPER AWESOME @GoMakeKit Hover:bit. It's so much fun to drift around with it! https://t.co/6mBflgqsQS https://t.co/FzOYwMrsee
- Also fun to build! https://t.co/cB8f3JXi1w
- @octopuscitizen @C___CS @avwgo @r00tkate @bumble_blue_ @tarakiyee @desec_io Mal beobachten! ππ»
- Because @boosterconf also asks for 10 min Lightning Talks in their CfP (https://t.co/NVbGKIQjd5), have a look at my guide on how to write your first talk proposal: https://t.co/PpojhMf2y6 https://t.co/kHSbKM8gDI
- Web development is hard. Proof by the most valuable company in the world. (Unicode #8209 is the non-breaking hyphen: "M2βchip") https://t.co/KMlmnqskiS
- @pati_gallardo I've seen a preview of a video where the students I've mentored over the summer talk about their experience. It made me so proud. https://t.co/0dzwxCZeKS
- I pitty you, SADMF! https://t.co/iiusL7TqQB https://t.co/cI9tpBzp9S
- @anoras π€£
- Not bad this Razer Kiyo, compared to the Logitech C270. https://t.co/IGQAgnv4RL
- @okrexpert @gazebo_c Maybe @I_am_Darina knows someone.
- @gazebo_c @chrissbaumann @code Have you tried https://t.co/zc2rpUh1fW ?
- We'll be able to fly short connections fully electric with @sas in 6 years. "The ES-30 has a fully electric range of 200 kilometers." https://t.co/Fsp6bV8G1z
- Is their office in Hell? https://t.co/ByAfQfxu4L https://t.co/ag6Sev0bSO
- @simonklaiber https://t.co/KbFMPlvQ9O
- @cassidoo @gazebo_c https://t.co/6lYMLWwL5k
- @borderless_dev Have fun and stay safe!
- The Boys is just the best. πππππ/5 Can't wait for season 4! https://t.co/8uVVy2FbGQ
- Now THIS is a cool @github actions feature: you can create custom job summaries, that show up on the workflow run page! https://t.co/STMo43eziZ https://t.co/vJ6X1e7BZz
- https://t.co/rETkMk5ISM https://t.co/e9meh18yws
- @iAnuragKale @grescoe Yes, it's true. This street is on an extremely steep hill: https://t.co/tA3L3o6uFI It works well, but you need a bit of Training to use it.
- The central station in #Trondheim π³π΄ has a self-service store where you can buy local produce from the region! π https://t.co/13CgmVuqor
- #gutenmorgenlatte https://t.co/i9Rf9nh2nw
- @iAnuragKale @grescoe Let me know, when you do. Happy to show you around!
- Autumn is in #Trondheim π³π΄, and the weather is going wild! https://t.co/IntqagIOvH
- @iAnuragKale @grescoe You might also join @codefreeze_fi if you want to see Aurora that spans the entire sky above you.
- Viking Textiles Show Women Had Tremendous Power: https://t.co/ZXIl1nBkPD via @sciam
- @lisacrispin Thank you!
- @lisacrispin It's quite cool that here in a big city you can set it up like this.
- @emna__ayadi Thanks!
- This actually came at a perfect time; I started to work on improving the output for the e2e testrunner, we use, and had a better output on the console (left) but now can even have great output on the workflow summary page. The essential test result is now immediately visible. https://t.co/D5doZHWjrM https://t.co/JeYDcYxaab
- @joanne_sansome @iAnuragKale @grescoe When you press the button on a machine at the foot of the hill, a metal hook will be ejected that is attached to a rail which pulls the hook uphill. A biker has to press their right foot on that hook, which will then push them up hill.
- @joanne_sansome @iAnuragKale @grescoe This only works for bikers who have good core strength to counter the force of the hook pushing the biker uphill, while still keeping the bike straight.
- A really amazing electronic set from @mathame_ofc: https://t.co/1ffpN5T3F4
- @joanne_sansome @iAnuragKale @grescoe I think it's mostly a Gimmick for Tourists. It's quite hard to use and most bikers who know the city know better ways around this one street.
- @joanne_sansome @iAnuragKale @grescoe And, yes, it does not take away any space from pedestrians, it's a very small installation (roughly 20cm wide), and if not used it is completely flat and at the same level as the road pavement.
- This is considered "smart tech" in 2022. https://t.co/VkX0SZcuwO
- Oh, awesome to see that one of my photos made it into @storenorske! https://t.co/hIGyqc5AFn
- @Singsalad @maxandersen @patbaumgartner @ollispieps @rinkkasatiainen Yes, scroll up a bit and you'll find @codefreeze_fi. I have ideas to do a SoCraTes in Oslo, but yeah, no conf or meetup in Norway, Denmark or Sweden.
- @NativeWired @rinkkasatiainen @Singsalad @maxandersen @patbaumgartner @ollispieps @codefreeze_fi @DevLCSC We met a few swedes at SoCraTes, maybe @ZebLarsson is also interested to start a SoCraTesNordics
- https://t.co/UzFfS9pqda
- https://t.co/t8T3nPAM1F has been released and getting my father, who loved the original, to understand Steam in order to play it is going to be so much fun.
- If you send me emails with tracking links to my business email, I guarantee you one click: "Report as SPAM". https://t.co/ZkVlKVndSj
- Is this much? https://t.co/8B6s7TnEpe
- @grumpygamer is there maybe a good ol' digital release that does not require Steam? Asking for my dad.
- Ahh, the smell of new IoT SIMs. https://t.co/olNodPWLws
- It's not even yet public on https://t.co/7cUxlVDtyu #e118
- Another installment in the series: Falsehood programmers believe. https://t.co/jCTPnMeunT
- This sounds too good. https://t.co/HWM8Hm1GqV
- Such a legend: https://t.co/Fv19sKhIkp
- I am actually excited about what is now possible because I rewrote the end-to-end test runner. You can now attach arbitrary metadata to steps, scenarios, or features and this can be used to generate per-feature diagrams of the components that were used in the feature. https://t.co/XoE9sw3iuX
- That diagram above is obviously very simplified, but it can be enriched with more information from the CloudFormation resources, or direct links to e.g. the Lambda function, the SQS queue, etc.
- This is so MAJOR, because now I can have always up to date, context-relevant architecture diagrams! https://t.co/ddKfpHSRKa
- @fharper @SpaceForceDoD @SteveCarell ... and there is not night and day in Space.
- @chrissbaumann @gazebo_c https://t.co/0ZRdKdXKYr
- "This is a design in concept. This is not yet in production, we are 80% sure this should work as is but still have some things to keep in mind;" Yes, when hardware is involved the 5/500 rule applies. The last 5% take 500% of the estimated time. But nevertheless, I live this! https://t.co/p9NjkgU4dy
- In 30 Minutes: https://t.co/GP6bNcZZEE
- Just got wind of @paydevs_com. They offer OSS library maintainers an @npmjs like registry behind a paywall: users pay $12 / year, companies $1800. The funds get distributed monthly (minus an operator fee) based on package popularity. https://t.co/L5HjOsInlQ
- I generally welcome this idea, it's a creative way. I don't depend on income from OSS work, so I don't know if funding through Patreon, OpenCollective, etc. is not already working well enough. Why is a paywalled registry better? Anyway, I immediately have questions:
- What if you run an open source project, and use paywalled dependencies? Now all your contributors have to have a PayDevs account. What if your production depends on a license key to the registry and someone forgets to renew it. No more deploys?
- What will the platform fee be? There is definitely a baseline of fixed costs to run and pay salaries, so when will this project break even so that maintainers start getting money?
- Why does a multi-billion company gets to pay the same as a small business? Essentially there is a cap where companies with more than 150 employees get additional seats for free.
- Again, these are just some thoughts. I have no skin in the game, because @NordicTweets pays for all my OSS work. This could be interesting for @DistributeAid but we mostly built tools for ourselves and do not publish libraries.
- @paydevs_com So PayDevs would be a way to enforce users to pay instead of donate, and through that they should be able to get more cash.
- @paydevs_com Ah, I misunderstood the pricing! I think it would be more clear if it says $150 / user / month https://t.co/O7S619zgak
- @paydevs_com Knowing that now, I think it's completely unrealistic to expect that enterprises with hundreds of GitHub accounts is going to pay tens of thousands of US$ / month. This is not to say they shouldn't. They won't.
- @fhinkel Good to see that more teams realize that YAML is a mistake. This did wonders to CloudFormation at AWS, because now we have CDK.
- 15 year old security vulnerability gets further propagated by code auto-completion tools, which base their suggestions on the widespread existence of the vulnerability in up to 350,000 repositories: https://t.co/iitQlZ0dr2
- I've upgraded to Ubuntu 22.04 on my Dell OptiPlex 7090 and I can't get my headset microphone to work with the built in sound card. It worked on 20.04 ... Linux and sound, always a mystery why it works.
- @SteBjoerne I had it before and uninstalled it. Didn't make a difference. Do you have an OptiPlex 7090 where it works?
- Also in updating to Ubuntu 22.04 I realized that pem is not compatible to OpenSSL v3: https://t.co/WbaBqq44U1
- Shut up and take my money! (around EUR 2,000 for this setup) https://t.co/WQDwuWCn3G
- HOLY SHIT this mashup of Underworld's Rez and Network from 1976 gives me the chills: https://t.co/sen3LubDgh
- @TwinklyLED I have to think very hard if I want to shell out this much money for a wall decoration ;-)
- Another day and it started to work again (after bringing a USB Soundcard, and resuscitation my Jabra Headset).
- I had the absolute please to work @NordicTweets with these amazing students over the summer, it turns out they liked it too! If you too want to work in an environment that values training the next generation of professionals check out our open positions: https://t.co/x0TUr2pBrL https://t.co/lB9xHRke0H
- Just had an interview where the candidate asked to do the code challenge, because their mother language is not English and they are not confident the can fully express their thoughts speaking English in a technical interview. I haven't thought about it this way before ...
- but personally I do also have technical meetings at work in Norwegian, but there are some topics I don't have the right "ordskatt" for, and I need to switch to English the get nuances accross.
- @SarahFossheim https://t.co/qpsKQWyGx9
- @codingupnorth Yes, same here. I mostly speak English at work, and am not forced to speak Norwegian every day ...
- The world first autonomous passenger ferry is in operation now in #Trondheim π³π΄: https://t.co/Hilq273J86
- @autiomaa Just out of curiosity, which external interfaces did they use?
- @einarwh @oredev Awesome, looking forward to your talk!
- @pati_gallardo Gratulerer med dagen! Have an awesome day!
- Das #bcrm22 wΓ€re heute ja leider mangels Code of Conduct kein Event mehr fΓΌr mich. :/
- @alexschnapper Viel Erfolg damit!
- Ey, @codecentric, denkt ihr nicht das der Titel etwas ... ach, π , ich seh schon! Da habt ihr ja nochmal die Kurve gekriegt! π https://t.co/XBqujLji3C
- @S_2K @lisacrispin This is because it is legally very tricky to have employees work from anywhere in the world. Mostly because of health insurance, pension and tax.
- @j19sch @S_2K @lisacrispin @TeamOmnipresent Well, from an employee's perspective employer of records have a serious disadvantage. You are legally employed by a different company.
- This one is enjoying the sunny day we have here in #Trondheim π³π΄, too! https://t.co/lgZtwWe8QS
- https://t.co/kjXX2vlcZY
- https://t.co/6L7BO2FJsN
- A legendary thread. https://t.co/GRGCnatQgW
- Yes, while more and more people make their living from a job that is location independent, the problem is that healthcare, pensions and employee protection measures cannot be provided globally. https://t.co/3m8KT7kAE9
- Those guys ... π€π» https://t.co/MAfjUnzsnn
- Tried to write a component test for a React component used in Gatsby and got bitten by it using a ES module dependency, but the test runner is still on CommonJS. With a big opinionated framework it sure is still a while until it makes the switch. https://t.co/qb02CytXtc
- @FreightAlley @borderless_dev shouldn't we see if low demand causes this by the number of containers? If that number is available, though.
- @_francied I know that @MaibornWolff fits that, they even open-sourced their in-office air filtration solution: https://t.co/eKDzSbkCqw
- @maaretp @S_2K @lisacrispin I think it's mostly a win win. Companies can hire the talent they need to be successful, and they will pay taxes in the company's country. Workers from remote pay taxes locally, and also spend part of the higher salary they earn locally for food, housing, leasury, etc.
- @Lynoure @S_2K @lisacrispin That would solve it, wouldn't it? Only one global entity to pay taxes to.
- @maaretp @S_2K @lisacrispin Exactly THAT is the problem in Norway. It's a closed loop system, and Unis training is years behind what industry needs, so we are desperately in need for skilled workes from abroad.
- @maaretp @Lynoure @S_2K @lisacrispin 100% :/
- @meikeco DATENSCHUTZ!!einself
- We hit an interesting bug today in a React app, which we could not tackle with a component test: focusing an input would trigger the browser validation and focus another invalid form field. Good think we also have Playwright e2e tests, that use the real browser.
- The focus() is called on the "Movement Timout" input, but because the combination of min and step in "Accellerometer Inactivity Timeout" did not allow a value of 60, the browser focused that input field. https://t.co/60mNOmSjZF
- No, with @SUSE Linux. https://t.co/7gUSAOuSGl
- Hey @TESTHuddle, it would be great if you link to your Code of Conduct from https://t.co/fl3REioO6A as well, because I know @esconfs have one!
- Hopefully men with decision power are listening to the CEO of one of the most valuable companies in the world: 'There are "no good excuses" for the tech sector not to employ more women.' https://t.co/wW0Sz9Fgfk
- This documentary about the Wirecard scandal just keeps you at the edge of the seat. Worth a watch! https://t.co/KHFaTvTrD9
- The Trinity mode is awesome: https://t.co/ydfxyfKrC9 https://t.co/2FXoWGG9Ad
- @jocrossick I highly recommend @emilybache, she is not in the UK but definitly talk to her, she might know someone, if she herself is not available for this.
- Agile work methodoligy applied to an active combat team: @ldavidmarquet, you'll love this (you are in it!) https://t.co/LQ77iH9NYN
- @sherrrylst And no peis?!
- Wenn der Baumarkt flexiblere Arbeitszeiten hat, als die meisten Arbeitgeber in der IT: https://t.co/11GpzdPDrU
- @esconfs @TESTHuddle I can't find it being linked from https://t.co/mRyRqVAhNN ...
- A few days ago we had a professional photographer take photos of all colleagues @NordicTweets, and I think this turned out good for a 3 second photoshoot! I did some color corrections myself, because the original that I got has a green tint, I think. https://t.co/74JqncVCM7
- AWS CloudUp is a flexible, community-based learning program for women, providing @awscloud training delivered on your terms. This allows you to acquire the Solution Architect Associate certificate free of charge! Sign up on https://t.co/RplvOewus3
- Check out this video from @don_isgood to see what's included and what to expect: https://t.co/nTKXhNCOAp
- My first DALLΒ·E artwork: https://t.co/2Qn2cr20xp #dalle https://t.co/G1n2ArLxtx
- The morning commute to work when the sun is this low in #Trondheim is just mind-blowing π. I have to take extra care not to drive off the road ... https://t.co/QGVxX1Dlnf
- @SarahFossheim Gratulerer! π³π΄ https://t.co/WcYZPiAJTt
- When you work in #cellulariot and are shuffling with too many SIMs: https://t.co/ZQO4NzYv8Q
- This is a fantastic #DevRel #job at the @linuxfoundation, it's #remote, with unlimited PTO! π₯ /cc @devrelavocados https://t.co/1o9jjwfcmo
- I think I have a new t-shirt design. #dalle https://t.co/RWsgGedbva
- @Jen_BMJ @657OSLO @zentrale_ffm So many great memories! π https://t.co/OirG7VOUhG
- I kid you not, "Building a smart trash can" is my go-to example for #cellularIoT solutions that are enabled by the #nRF9160 and were not feasible a few years ago. https://t.co/cNdK4iWUVm
- @NordicTweets's chip allows to build sensors that can run off a small battery for years, and are inexpensive to built. Pairing that with cellular connectivity, which is ubiquitous in areas where people dispose of trash, makes this a fantastic solution to monitor trash cans.
- But why?! The beauty of this example is that the potential cost and resource savings are massive, while it improves user experience at the same time. Knowing the fill level allows to send in the trash collecting vehicle as soon as it is needed, but only IF it is needed.
- This saves a lot of wasted trips to trash cans that didn't need emptying. And since this problems scales thousandfold in cities, the savings on energy, labor, and maintenance of the trash truck fleet are huge.
- On the other hand operators can plan better ahead, and for example adapt the trash can density for highly utilised regions. Users will benefit because they will rarely experience a full or overflowing trash can any more. HT to @golioth_iot for highlighting this in their demo!
- @rubstrauber https://t.co/jKzKVqTSxu #microfrontends #SoCraTes2022
- *promises* https://t.co/VVCpHjhcP0
- @r1ckp @golioth_iot Could this be solved by putting the sensor under a plexiglas dome and having it cleaned every time the can is emptied?
- @r1ckp @golioth_iot That should be solvable with a nRF9160 today, because the energy level required is very low. Or was the sensor the problem?
- @DurandA23 This is great feedback, @r1ckp said basically the same. Typical case of engineers underestimating things. Both your stories show however that there is potential in solving this, and that's the point that I am trying to make.
- @DurandA23 @r1ckp We have technology today that allows us to iterate on the solution. And using components like the @NordicTweets #mRF9160 and @golioth_iot make those experiments and interactions very cheap today. You can have a proof of concept device in the field in a few weeks.
- "Everyone's mother deserves to die. But you are not supposed to kill her." Killing Eve Season 3 is so much π§π»βπ³π€π». https://t.co/RFwpXuZh25
- "Every packet that leaves each IoT device can be inspected, approved or rejected by policies you create before it reaches the Internet, your cloud infrastructure, or your other devices." #cellularIoT https://t.co/F1pprVFzXF
- Cloudflare is not the only company that is offering it, but it's great to see that this gets more attention.