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The prospect of a whole load of tech employees watching their options go up in smoke as they’re made redundant while the VC investor class begs Washington for a bailout of SVB should, I dunno, maybe highlight certain inherent contradictions in the economic system…
Perhaps it’ll make people realise that the Patagonia jacket crowd are not nice, they’re not smart, and they’re definitely not looking out for your interests.
@sunildvr@mastodon.scot Totally, it's becoming harder and harder to find content that is both good quality and up to date with latest versions of languages/libraries. Even hard to tell what versions are being used in a particular blog/stack overflow.
"My journey started on a boat. I ended up in a refugee camp ... They say stories like this only happen in the movies. I cannot believe this is happening to me. This is the American dream!" - Ke Huy Quan #Oscars
Currently cleaning and reorganizing my hardware storage
I am never going to get over that the Lelo F1s came with ‘baitin’ gloves and a “DONT COME IN, PUTTIN MY JUNK IN AN ELECTRONIC FUCKTUBEl#” door sign
potty tory mps this morning are like 'really enjoyed match of the day last night on my television set. it was so refreshing to just sit back with a glass of lager beer and watch my team spurs city wanderers do their soccer goals without all that lefty analysis'
Although never the explicit goal, but teams that do code reviews tend to have far less issues with a bus-factor of one.
Not to mention the discussions code reviews can spark, changing approaches etc.
And yes, linting has its place: typically before the actual review.
There’s already a wave of dev tools startups building AI-assisted code reviews.
While it’s clear that such tools can (and will) serve as improved linters, their pitch misses an important thing about code reviews:
How code reviews spread knowledge about the code across the team.
if you want SVB to be bailed out to "support workers" would you agree to have the money go directly and only to non-executive payroll expenses? founders get zero? didn't think so
.@RishiSunak totally understands what ordinary working people are up against with rising costs and stagnating wages. He’s even had to fork out to have the electricity grid upgraded to heat his private pool @guardian theguardian.com/politics/2023/…
the funny thing about twitter blue checks being able to post longer tweets is that these are precisely the people whose longer tweets are not worth reading
Really NYU? Cover coughs and sneezes on your signage, but no recommendation to wear a mask? After 3 years of the pandemic? If you aren't going to require masks to protect your patients, the very least you can do is educate people about them.
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NYU Langone is the only health organization in NYC to drop the mask requirement. As you can see, their top priority is our safety but apparently they forgot how SARS-CoV-2 spreads. As long as you wash your hands.
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In Utrecht, NL people have been falling into a pond because duckweed has been stressed by the cold and turned it red an looks exactly like a cycle path.
When people ask me how they can become a senior engineer I always tell them to write docs
Figure out how something works that’s not documented and write the docs
It’ll outlive any code you could write to improve the service
I met someone that works at the company I work at 10 years ago
They told me my name was all over the place because most of my docs were still there and being used
That’s how you level up a team and company long after you’ve left! 💪
And they don't even have to pay you anymore! It's a win for everybody really.
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I met someone that works at the company I work at 10 years ago
They told me my name was all over the place because most of my docs were still there and being used
That’s how you level up a team and company long after you’ve left! 💪
oh wow. this is amazing. Erin Callan took up the reins after this guy and got the brunt of blame but obviously it's not generally the last person in the role that caused the problem 😶
Well, turns out my most popular tweet of all time was a troll one
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graphql is overkill you can simply use http with a strongly typed schema and use sparse field sets to select fields and write a specification for the sparse field set language, a parser and execution layer
I was no ordinary teen. I taught myself to code, joined a cult, dropped out, and was trafficked.
I wound up pregnant, alone, and pumping gas with laundry quarters. I programmed myself out of poverty into @Apple.
Who gives that up?
No ordinary woman.
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Actually if there was $42b in crypto, and everyone tried to sell, you’d probably be lucky to get around $420m out before it hit zero. The rest would literally evaporate because it doesn’t exist. Also all the exchanges would simply pause trades because it’s a ponzi.