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Mikael Kleinwort

@DhyMik

Excuse me, is this the way to Heaven? In my videos, I share with you about what‘s possible for every human being and yet no one believes possible.

Mellrichstadt, Germany Katılım Temmuz 2018
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Mikael Kleinwort
Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@kyleshevlin I recognize myself in this so much 😅never thought it wouldn’t be „normal“… what is ADHD?
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@sfilip Same problem here, just no AC, but just enjoying… always felt weird ( almost wrong) about it 😅
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Sotiris Filippidis
Sotiris Filippidis@sfilip·
I'm in Greece, temperature outside is 34c, and I'm sitting here under the AC, working, with no regrets. No urge to go to a beach or have a cocktail under the trees. Maybe I'm enjoying it too much?
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Mikael Kleinwort
Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@davidfowl @kelseyhightower What about Net Core’s app settings.json config file, is this one of the “evil” files in the docker world? I realize the original Medium post is 7 years old that’s why I’m asking.
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Isaac Abraham
Isaac Abraham@isaac_abraham·
Yielding is super powerful and lets you solve some things much more easily than otherwise possible! I like it so much I even wrote this sample for an infinite date stream in C# :-)
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Scott Hanselman 🌮@shanselman

@StewartPavitt “Yield,” like a crop or farm’s yield, means “to produce.” If you have a list and are iterating over it, each item is a result (or yield). When you make a function that yields items (you’re dynamically making a list) you use yield to tell the compiler that you’re producing things

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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@CJDesiderio I tried it out myself and really couldn’t understand the hype. I found myself repeating design declarations all over the place. I guess if you aren’t a conceptual thinker, tailwind.css can be appealing, but it’s not for me.
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🪿 Charles Jerome Desiderio 🪿
Been (re)learning Tailwind today and I’m still just not sold on it. If I’m writing class names that correspond to CSS, why not just write the CSS? Not hating on anyone that wants to use it, but it seems like a lot of effort for minimal gain to me.
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.Morten 🪁🗺💻@dotMorten·
Quiz of the day. Nullable analyzers are enabled. There are no build warnings. Spot the null reference exception:
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Sotiris Filippidis
Sotiris Filippidis@sfilip·
For everyone complaining about the #heatwave: Come to Greece. (No, seriously, there are ACs everywhere. And if you're near the sea you won't mind anyway). This is from 2017, but we had plenty more peaks after that. Up to 40c it's a normal day, then it gets "a little" hot :)
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Shortcut@shortcut·
"Docs can become the core of what everybody in a project is looking at, and then everything spans out from there.” - @kurt Effective collaboration is what we value here at Shortcut. Read more about the Shortcut Way in our @Forbes feature 👇forbes.com/sites/justinwa…
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Mikael Kleinwort
Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@CatSwetel Don’t think about him, because this would just give him energy. If you have feelings that are difficult for you, welcome them and feel them but don’t connect them to him. This cuts him out of your inner universe in a very practical way. Enjoy your talk! 🌞🌹
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cat swetel@CatSwetel·
Remember that time a dude told me every time I speak at a conference I take a spot from a more qualified man? Can’t wait to be in a speaker line up with him at an event in October! 🙄
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@ddbetty @LakotaMan1 @RonFilipkowski This is so true, and basically with most humans today. That’s at the core. Do you know where to find your center? Do you know someone who knows, who you can learn this from? Not many can answer this with yes, sadly. But it’s growing, slowly.
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dbetty@ddbetty·
@LakotaMan1 @RonFilipkowski For me. the problems are not with the guns. It is with the young men who have no center to their being. They have no purpose or knowledge of how to find one.
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Ron Filipkowski@RonFilipkowski·
Junior went on a wild rant about Uvalde tonight, saying the AR-15 isn’t the issue because he could’ve done the “exact same thing” with a bat, bomb or machete. He says gun owners are unfairly “stigmatatized,” and the real problem is that “crazy teachers” are indoctrinating kids.
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@davidfowl I like them lowercase for web page urls, makes it straightforward to rewrite upper to lower to make crawlers happy.
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David Fowler
David Fowler@davidfowl·
What casing should URLs have?
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
What many sw engineers don't realize: The majority of jobs do not hire you to write the highest quality code or produce the cleanest architecture. They hire you to solve their business problems very efficiently. Sometimes this means high-quality code. Sometimes not at all.
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@GergelyOrosz After 35 years of being a professional, this blog post made me understand the unique role I always had in any job, on any level. I was always just a bit different, thinking differently. Thank you for this enlightening post.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
And to add, sometimes this means deleting code. Sometimes it means writing no code. Frequently, it means talking with other people, including outside tech, even if you're not told to do so. Recommended reading: blog.pragmaticengineer.com/the-product-mi…
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@saronyitbarek …and it goes on just like this. Turning 60 next February. I really enjoyed every part of my life, always thought, wow this is the best, and yet it just keeps getting better. I would never want to go back.
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Saron
Saron@saronyitbarek·
I spent so much of my 20s agonizing over turning 30, and now that I'm in my 30s, you could not pay me enough money to go back to my 20s. Life is so much better on this side.
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Mikael Kleinwort@DhyMik·
@CarolineChiari It’s not a requirement, it’s just much easier. I used to be a night owl. Now I experience myself: meditating early is so much easier. Reason is that nobody is awake & thinking around you while you are sitting thoughtless. Less thought pollution. I like 4:30.
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Caroline Chiari 👩🏼‍💻🏳️‍🌈
Why is it that waking up early is always a requirement from gurus to be successful? What’s the difference between waking up early and going to bed late?
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Carl Walsh
Carl Walsh@carlfwalsh·
@davidebbo If I'm using Finder my hand is already on the mouse. So opening with the mouse click is most available. If I'm going to rename a file then I need to use the keyboard, so enter is the next most available shortcut.
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David Ebbo
David Ebbo@davidebbo·
I'd love to meet the brilliant macOS designer who decided that pressing Enter renames a file. Because clearly, we rename files far more frequently than we open them...
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