Get things signed and learning about @marc.ba entrepreneurship story @renderatl.com #RenderATL2025
Yesterday in the cockpit, but only as passenger this time π©οΈ
πΉοΈ Execute: Execute the option you chose
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Check: Keep verifying if the option you took is still valid during execution. If not, start from the top.
This is something that we can apply in almost any scenario, like when production goes down.
In aviation we have a tool called FORDEC for decision-making, e.g. in an emergency.
π Facts: Lay out the facts of what is happening
π€·ββοΈ Options: What options do I have?
π₯Risks: What risk does either options entail?
π€ Decision: Decide which option you are going to go with
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Good one π
Friday was a great day π
More of that, please! π
I hate being family tech support. Yesterday I had to drive 2 hours to install a printer. Today, the wifi apparently has an issue π
nvim. This is my website, itβs on Nuxt for years and I find it a breeze to work with.
Still getting the hang of it. I see the benefits, but some things seem just unnecessary complicated to do
what have i done π
True story π
This looks absolutely delicious π€© Let me know how it was
Starting the day with @marc.ba homemade coffee, smooth and flavorful !
Great to know. Keep me posted.
Oxlint has now reached a beta version! It's faster than ever, has over 500 rules built-in and we are working on adding lots more features.
We are also working towards supporting custom plugins as well π
Oh yeah #14 is a medium-dark espresso roast. Glad itβs intense, which I also hoped for in this one.
Was it balanced though? Or acid/bitter?
Whoop whoop π
5 bags of coffee beans
As always it was a pleasure hanging out with the vue community in amsterdam, and that has absolutely nothing to do with them bribing me with coffee...
Curious how it turned out π€©
AI developers be like
It's like in hardware... you can buy a kit to build your own [whatever hardware]. Yet there are still many people that have jobs in low-level electronics.
The issue with the concept of replacing all developers with AI is that we won't have anyone to develop the tooling and programming languages.
So what, we are just gonna sit on JavaScript and Python forever and never improve upon it?
That's him. That's the guy who said that people shouldn't become developers because AI will take over all the jobs
Deploying without TypeScript be like
Four broken builds,
Three merge conflicts,
Two failed deployments,
And a bug in production that no one can see
β¨β¨β¨ FIVE AI REWRITES β¨β¨β¨
π On the twelfth day of coding, my project gave to me...
Twelve deadlines looming,
Eleven logs a-spamming,
Ten servers crashing,
Nine devs debugging,
Eight dependencies breaking,
Seven PRs pending,
Six tests a-failing,