Will Froese

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Will Froese

Will Froese

@willfroese

VP Software Development @utilismart

Leamington, Ontario Beigetreten Şubat 2014
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
The most consistent, eternal misunderstanding that I've seen building technology, is that people who haven't built & supported products with paying customers in the past underestimate the difficulty of getting even simple things done by 10-100x.
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Calico Joe@CalicoJoeMLB·
Oh my god “Tigers Won Again 2.0” by @GmacCash is even better than the original
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@staysaasy The only real accountability for reviewers at my org is that regression rate is a team-wide metric, but that also disperses the accountability, and doesn't highlight individuals who are particularly good or bad at reviewing. Would be curious to hear what others do.
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
Vibe coding makes code review one of the most important skills of the modern software era. So it’s good that basically in every software company reviewing code is a well defined, well trained, high enablement activity, right? It’s great that PR review isn’t some kind of totally undefined activity that people do without real oversight, training, or accountability. Right?
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@staysaasy Is this a mistake because they likely won't get recognized appropriately for their (nearly invisible) work, or because it's actually a poor model to have someone on the team doing this?
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
The number one trap that very senior high performers fall into is getting addicted to helping everyone but owning nothing.
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staysaasy
staysaasy@staysaasy·
Single manager with no kids: what do you all think we should do? Married manager with no kids: do you want to do x or y? Married manager with kids: we’re doing x.
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derek guy
derek guy@dieworkwear·
"The principle is simple: it is still required to follow the official dress-code, but elegant minor deviations (that may, in particular, include appropriate jeans matching the jacket) are allowed" me: *disqualifying players bc they're wearing suit jackets instead of sport coats*
International Chess Federation@FIDE_chess

Dear participants of the World Blitz Championships in New York, Let me begin by thanking all of you for your commitment to compete fairly and for bringing joy to millions of spectators all over the world. It is my distinct pleasure to congratulate the winners, Humpy Koneru and Volodar Murzin, for their hard-earned victories, as well as all those who were successful in the World Rapid Championships that finished yesterday. Coming to the last two days of 2024, I would like to express my deep appreciation to the teamwork conducted by all officials and partners at the events. In particular, with regard to creating the best possible conditions for all players and a consistent application of all previously adopted rules. It is unfortunate that the implementation of dress-code rules, while being legally sound and consistent, has left some feeling this is disproportionate and caused the situation everyone would have preferred to avoid, including some of the words being said at the peak of emotions that one would most probably regret afterwards. The withdrawal of Magnus Carlsen, who has played an exceptional role in elevating the sport of chess to the new heights during the last several years, was an extremely unfortunate consequence of this disconnect. I sincerely regret that this situation escalated without a resolution being found by both sides in time to prevent Magnus’s withdrawal. Having said that, FIDE remains committed to taking concrete steps to ensure that all players feel supported and valued, recognizing their vital role in inspiring fans and advancing the game worldwide. Let me underline that the basics of these rules have been developed carefully. I also hope that the active position of many other players now would lead to improving this important framework in the best interests of the fans, players, the partners and the media. The concerns raised by Magnus Carlsen highlight the need for further discussion about how to modernize the current approach, to ensure that our rules and their application reflect the evolving nature of chess as a global and accessible sport. This includes a continued dialogue with players, sponsors, and the broader chess community, to align expectations and minimize the potential for conflicts in the future. Mutual respect and trust is a critical pre-condition to making this dialogue effective. We must collectively strive to preserve the integrity of chess while also ensuring that the sport remains inclusive and appealing. I look forward to seeing Magnus Carlsen and other top players continue to grace the chessboard in major international events, bringing excitement and inspiration to millions of fans worldwide. As far as the application of the rules during the World Blitz Championships is concerned, based on the consultations with our partners and their preferences, I took the decision to trial an approach to provide more flexibility to FIDE officials in judgements regarding the suitability of the attire. Special assistants will be requested to help in those judgements and make final conclusions, shall any doubts arise. The principle is simple: it is still required to follow the official dress-code, but elegant minor deviations (that may, in particular, include appropriate jeans matching the jacket) are allowed. In the end, it is New Year time, and I sincerely hope that nobody would try to undermine the festive mood, including by abusing this additional flexibility. FIDE is fully committed to another successful century for chess. Let us bring fun to all chess fans together. The game is just beginning! Arkady Dvorkovich, FIDE President

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Vic 🌮
Vic 🌮@VicVijayakumar·
doing something new and utterly radical this year: started a note and every time my kids wish they had something or remark something is cool, I’m adding it to the note so I’m not scrambling for ideas on dec 15 so far it’s lots of disney barbie requests which I’m going to ebay
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@doug_sartori @codeopinion Our customers (electrical utilities) don't care, but they often have consultants helping them design RFP processes, and consultants will throw those questions on there. I've never had a follow up question though, once I fill out some basic details on the spreadsheet.
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Derek Comartin
Derek Comartin@codeopinion·
What % of your customers have asked what your tech stack is? Have you asked about the tech stack before purchasing the products/services you use?
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Chris Sev
Chris Sev@chris__sev·
I'm starting to think the best to-do list app is just tracking everything in a single Apple Note
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@clay_snowden2 I almost caught this home run - I was in right field with my kids at their first game. They are Parker Meadows fans, needless to say!
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Clay Snowden
Clay Snowden@clay_snowden2·
On this day in 2023, Parker Meadows walks it off for his first career HR.
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@codeopinion Deployment tooling has been good enough for long enough that most orgs have a decent setup. Organizational barriers to faster deploys seem like they're not going anywhere quickly
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@galkon @sarah_edo But whenever I do start to code, I feel like there are "more important" things I could be doing, rather than things (coding) that I could probably delegate. Like you said, hard to balance.
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Joshua Lipson
Joshua Lipson@Galkon·
@sarah_edo This was the hardest dynamic for me to balance as CTO. I love to code and build things and have deep involvement in the architecture of things.
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Sarah Drasner
Sarah Drasner@sarah_edo·
The problem with having a Director/VP Eng type job if you love to code like me: the job is extremely stressful and time consuming This means I have cycles for greenfield dev (fun!) but very low cycles for yak shaving.
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Derek Comartin
Derek Comartin@codeopinion·
I guess? I've gotten this a few times now...
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Average Database CEO
Average Database CEO@AvgDatabaseCEO·
Introducing dumb-dumb™️ mode for AvgDB. Perfect for most developers. - Limited column types: text, number, boolean - Primary key is required and always a number - No json allowed
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Jeff Fritz
Jeff Fritz@csharpfritz·
Friendly tip for new folks writing code on Windows: I don’t use the Program Files folder, or the Program Data or even the Users folders. I work in c:\dev all of my code is in repositories there. Nothing interferes, it’s a short and easy to spell directory
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Will Froese@willfroese·
@anishgiri Lichess has those Maia bots that are trained to play human-like at specific rating levels. Training a Maia bot at 2800 strength and having it do the evaluation might work, but there might not be enough human games at that level to train a bot on?
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Anish Giri
Anish Giri@anishgiri·
A software that predicts in % the outcome of the game and maybe even the moves.
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Anish Giri@anishgiri·
Given how chesscom and everyone is going all-in on the broadcasting and commentary, I am truly surprised that there is no AI tool being developed that would essentially be a realistic eval bar. To replace the 3600 rated engine which now only disturbs.
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vx-underground
vx-underground@vxunderground·
Microsoft engineer: 500ms lag in liblzma? Something's up. Also Microsoft engineer: 45 minute lag in Microsoft Teams? Perfect.
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