Wow, I just tried using Twitter, Instagram and YouTube natively on iOS and it was an unbelievably bad experience.
Ads & promoted content are everywhere, the real stuff you want to see is pushed down immensely.
Using browser versions with adblockers fixes it 😫
Dividing the world into vaccine haves and have-nots is like dividing a swimming pool so it has a "pissing end" and a "no pissing" end. We're still all in the same pool. Humanity has a shared epidemiological destiny. 8/
Backend devs: lol frontend devs love toolchain churn, how do you get anything done
Also Backend devs: Docker Vagrant Packer Kubernetes Linkerd Istio CloudFoundry gVisor kNative Firecracker Chaos Prometheus Ansible Juju Chef SaltStack Puppet CloudFormation Terraform Consul Vault
Microservices are not problem free.
Monoliths are not problem free.
If you’re moving from one to the other because of problems you’re having, make sure you understand the new problems you’re about to have.
"A side effect of big company tech culture is that someone [...] can easily do very high (positive) impact work by just going around and fixing problems that any intern could solve, if they're willing to ignore organizational processes"
#sotrue#nosprints
https://t.co/X5bGlrzb8M
@yreynhout Ik begrijp ook gewoon niet waarom ze zich niet willen laten vaccineren?
Die hebben toch ook allemaal een Tetanos vaccin gekregen (en nooit Tetanos gekregen na verwonding)?
En dan dit soort verhalen "UZ Leuven haalt kankerpatiënt van operatietafel" 😢
https://t.co/0p0k4sgryY
@AnnekeSchoonjns @mathiasverraes Doing whatever is needed would result in undermining their own re-election 😫
I think some do care but are afraid of losing their position/paycheck/power/... 💰
Some others care but fall for the greenwashing lobby and sponsor the wrong thing ♻️
And other scenarios
"The automobile has dissolved the living tissue of the city. Its appetite for space is absolutely insatiable; moving & parked, it devours urban land, leaving buildings as mere islands of habitable space in a sea of dangerous & ugly traffic."
—James Marston Fitch, NY Times, 1960.
@ylorph@YellowBrickC@ddd_eu I agree, I see a lot of value in both versions of the talk/workshop! It was fantastic in the meetup, but hands-on, I mean, take my money
@yreynhout Gisteren wakker geworden op ontwaakzaal van het operatiekwartier naast een niet-gevaccineerde kerel die na herhaaldelijk aandringen van het personeel zijn masker weigerde opzetten "krijg geen lucht".
Als hij degene was met kanker ipv ik, was het waarschijnlijk geen probleem 😷
Tech jargon is funny to me because there are people that can explain tech concepts in a way that a 5th grader would understand, but they're looked over bc they don't sound like they hold a phd in Comp Sci.
Communication is such an underrated skill in tech.