Rob Funcken

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Rob Funcken

@RobFuncken

Development & Photography. Loves art, music, traveling, culture and 

Tilburg, Netherlands Beigetreten Ekim 2007
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Mehdi (e/λ)@BetterCallMedhi·
I spent time in Shenzhen last year and when I saw Merz come back from China saying Germans need to work more I immediately knew what broke his brain because I lived the exact same cognitive shock my first week in Huaqiangbei I burned through 4 prototype iterations of a motor controller board for less than a thousand bucks total, back home a friend was working on something similar and spent over 12 thousand for a single revision that took almost two months to arrive when you live that contrast in your own hands with your own project something permanently shifts in how you see the world and it goes way deeper than speed & cost what Shenzhen actually built is a collective learning organism, imagine 20 PCB fabs 15 injection mold shops 30 component distributors and a hundred firmware freelancers all within a 2km radius, looks insanely redundant from the outside until you realize redundancy is actually information density in disguise I watched this firsthand with an injection mold supplier I was working with, this guy had seen a hundred founders iterate similar thermal designs over 6 months so he proactively modified his tooling before I even opened my mouth, he knew what I needed before I knew what I needed, the intelligence lives in the relationships between the nodes and it compounds daily the west thinks about manufacturing as a cost center you optimize by centralizing… China accidentally built a distributed neural network of manufacturing intelligence where knowledge diffuses horizontally across thousands of agents faster than any single western company can process internally so when Merz comes back and says we need to work a bit more I think he saw the problem but COMPLETELY misdiagnosed the solution, telling Germans to work harder is like telling a horse to gallop faster when the other side built a combustion engine the gap is ARCHITECTURAL it’s ecosystem density, you need a custom connector in Shenzhen you walk 200 meters, in Munich you send an email and wait 3 weeks it’s iteration speed, parallel search vs sequential optimization at the system level, it’s risk tolerance, Chinese founders ship something broken on Monday fix it Tuesday ship again Wednesday while European companies are still in the approval phase for the pilot program of the feasibility study… and Merz only saw the surface, what he missed is the tier 2 cities like Hefei Chengdu Wuhan replicating the Shenzhen model at scale right now BYD going from irrelevant to outselling every european automaker combined in roughly 5 years, Huawei building its own 7nm chip under maximum sanctions when every analyst said it was physically impossible & behind all of that a government that treats advanced manufacturing as an existential national priority while europe debates whether AI needs another ethics committee I think what we’re watching is the most asymmetric economic competition in modern history and most western leaders are still framing it as a productivity problem when it’s actually an ontological one Europe & America are optimizing variables that China stopped tracking years ago meanwhile China is compounding on dimensions the west has no framework to even measure Merz at least had the courage to name it out loud and I respect that genuinely but working a bit more inside a broken architecture just means you arrive at the wrong destination slightly faster
Megatron@Megatron_ron

NEW: 🇩🇪🇨🇳 German Chancellor Merz says Germans need to work more in order to match China: “We are simply no longer productive enough. Each individual may say, “I already do quite a lot.” And that may be true. But when you return from China, ladies and gentlemen, you see things more clearly. With work-life balance and a four-day week, long-term prosperity in our country cannot be maintained. We will simply have to do a bit more.”

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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
@achterlangs Dit doen ze in Turkije ook om de inflatie te ontwijken..
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frans@achterlangs·
vermogensstructureringstip met deze simpele truc ontwijk je box3-belasting
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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
Ben benieuwd of hier ook oude klanten zijn geraakt?
Odido Nederland@odidonederland

@abflipse @odido Wij werken eraan om elke getroffen klant zo snel mogelijk een persoonlijke email te sturen. Dit proces neemt wat tijd in beslag. Omdat we ons kunnen voorstellen dat er veel vragen zijn hebben we daarom alvast een speciale informatiepagina gemaakt, odido.nl/veiligheid. 1/2

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Ryan Dahl@rough__sea·
This has been said a thousand times before, but allow me to add my own voice: the era of humans writing code is over. Disturbing for those of us who identify as SWEs, but no less true. That's not to say SWEs don't have work to do, but writing syntax directly is not it.
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Yash Bhardwaj
Yash Bhardwaj@ybhrdwj·
Tailwind lays of 75% of their team. the reason is so ironic: > their css framework became extremely popular w AI coding agents, 75m downloads/mo > that meant nobody would visit their docs where they promoted paid offerings > resulting in 40% drop in traffic & 80% revenue loss
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Fletch17@RealFletch17·
WOW this hit hard! Enjoy every minute! It goes in a blink 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Paul Bakaus@pbakaus·
@cramforce it's funny how this is obviously true (and has been for a long time), and yet simultaneously, I have to constantly prove it or convince folks that it is
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Malte Ubl@cramforce·
Iteration velocity solves all known problems in software engineering (including quality)
Eric Glyman@eglyman

People often ask how we balance speed and quality at @tryramp. We don’t. Because speed is how you get to quality. Even the best hitters in baseball miss 70% of the time. A .300 batting average means the world’s best still fail twice as often as they succeed. Building products is no different. Even if you deeply understand your customer, you’ll still be wrong most of the time — it just takes iteration to discover what actually works. Take two teams: Team A ships every 2 weeks. Weeks 2, 4, 6, 8 — all wrong. Week 10 — nailed it. Team B waits for “perfect.” Week 8 — wrong. Week 16 — wrong. Week 24 — finally right. Team A made more mistakes, but found truth faster. Team B “protected” quality and ended up slower, later, and with less conviction. In the real world, there’s no limit to your at-bats per inning. You can swing 100 times if you design your org and culture for it. Speed isn’t a trade-off with quality. Speed is the way to get to quality.

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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
@NiekVelsen @Sill311 Volgens mij staan in veel gemeentelijke apv dat je geen auto te koop mag zetten met een bordje hoor op de publieke weg.
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Niek Velsen@NiekVelsen·
@Sill311 Maar er is geen formeel verbod om je auto langs de weg te parkeren met een bord te koop. Welnu, Funda is de straat, en Funda eist € 500 pegels om er zelfs maar te mogen uploaden terwijl je de rest zelf doet.
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Sill@Sill311·
Funda is van de NVM sukkel. Je kan je auto ook niet in de showroom zetten en verkopen aan een particulier vanuit de plaatselijke garage zonder dat hij daar geld voor wil hebben.
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Cis Rits@cisrits·
Pieter Derks vraagt zich af waarom Rob Jetten nog wil praten met de VVD als hij een stabiel kabinet wil: “De VVD heeft een spoor achtergelaten van politieke crises,…
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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
Woah disabling audio normalisation in @Spotify really improved (perceived) audio quality with my AirPods Pro 2 😀
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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
@DudespostingWs The biker should (in EU at least) more defensive; more on the left part of the road.
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Dudes Posting Their W’s@DudespostingWs·
This guy explains what "Adopting A Rider" is Basically following a motorcyclist from a safe distance
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Klarna@Klarna·
Europe doesn’t lack ideas. It lacks permission to move fast! Entrepreneurs should be celebrated, not slowed down - because when businesses can compete and innovate, everyone wins. We're backing @euinc_petition to help Europe rediscover its competitive edge.
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Pavel Durov@durov·
I’m turning 41, but I don’t feel like celebrating. Our generation is running out of time to save the free Internet built for us by our fathers. What was once the promise of the free exchange of information is being turned into the ultimate tool of control. Once-free countries are introducing dystopian measures such as digital IDs (UK), online age checks (Australia), and mass scanning of private messages (EU). Germany is persecuting anyone who dares to criticize officials on the Internet. The UK is imprisoning thousands for their tweets. France is criminally investigating tech leaders who defend freedom and privacy. A dark, dystopian world is approaching fast — while we’re asleep. Our generation risks going down in history as the last one that had freedoms — and allowed them to be taken away. We’ve been fed a lie. We’ve been made to believe that the greatest fight of our generation is to destroy everything our forefathers left us: tradition, privacy, sovereignty, the free market, and free speech. By betraying the legacy of our ancestors, we’ve set ourselves on a path toward self-destruction — moral, intellectual, economic, and ultimately biological. So no, I’m not going to celebrate today. I’m running out of time. WE are running out of time.
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Decrypt@DecryptTV·
So @Cloudflare is making you pay to fix their bug. Here’s the situation: Modern frameworks like @nextjs App Router use the HTTP Vary header (defined in RFC 7231) to tell CDNs: “Cache HTML and RSC payloads separately, based on request headers.” Example: /page with no RSC header → returns HTML (text/html) /page with RSC header → returns RSC payload (text/x-component)Next.js sets:Vary: RSC, Next-Router-State-Tree, Next-Url, ... Every major CDN (@fastly , @cloudfront , @Akamai ) respects this, so they cache and serve HTML vs RSC correctly. Cloudflare does not. They completely ignore Vary (except Accept-Encoding). Result: If HTML is cached first, client navigations break (RSC request gets HTML). If RSC is cached first, page reloads show raw RSC payload as text instead of HTML. I opened a support ticket. Their answer? They admitted Cloudflare is non-compliant by design and told me if I want correct behavior, I need to upgrade to Enterprise. In other words: @CloudflareDev is deliberately ignoring a core part of the HTTP spec… and charging you extra to patch around the fallout. Workarounds exist (Workers, query params), but they shouldn’t be necessary. This isn’t a “feature request”, it’s a standards compliance bug that breaks Next.js and any framework relying on Vary. Other CDNs respect the spec. Cloudflare does not. cc @vercel @rauchg
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Rob Funcken@RobFuncken·
@iannuttall My 14” m2 pro is also getting quite hot the last couple of months. Didn’t upgrade macOS either. Dunno why?
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Ian Nuttall@iannuttall·
my 2 year old m3 macbook pro is starting to overheat every time i use it somebody talk me out of dropping 5k on a new m4!
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Tim@timneutkens·
On large Next.js applications, especially with a large amount of pages / route handlers every request is now 500-700ms faster in development. Measured on our largest Next.js application. The improvement scales with the size of your `app` and `pages` folder. The larger your application, the bigger the improvement. So it also improves smaller applications, but at a smaller absolute number. Applies to all applications in development, regardless of if you're using Turbopack or webpack. Available on next@canary. Coming to stable soon too!
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