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R. Jason Kerney

R. Jason Kerney

@JasonKerney

Guy who loves software and cares about its community. I am a Agile Technical Coach & Programmer. All opinions and tweets are my own.

San Diego Katılım Ağustos 2010
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R. Jason Kerney
R. Jason Kerney@JasonKerney·
I have CI on a readme.md file. Today, that CI randomly broke because a link went dark. I got notified, fixed it, and it was up and running again in an hour.
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R. Jason Kerney@JasonKerney·
The pain you feel when you use an IDE shortcut and then realize you are in Word.
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Jayme Edwards
Jayme Edwards@jaymeedwards·
Tech interviews have ruined our industry because the most valuable skill is algorithms, since that enables you to quit toxic companies and pass new interviews. So we never master architecture, soft skills, and empathy - which creates the toxicity we’re running from.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
Stop asking my 12 year old if he has a girlfriend. He’s 12. He’s a child who likes comic books and screaming outside for no reason. Relationships are not for children. Also stop telling kids "you're so cute/handsome/beautiful I bet all the boys/girls will be trying to date you!" How about "you're so kind, you have such a great sense of humor." If you want a society that goes more than skin deep you have to change the language and the culture starting at home. -Anonymous
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Wouter Lagerweij
Wouter Lagerweij@wouterla·
@DianaOfPortland @agilecoach @JasonKerney Off to San Diego, for #SDCC In particular interested in finding the right community for my 18 yo son. He loves writing, is writing screenplays for a self-made #DC universe. I'm wondering how to best find people that love talking writing and superheroes with him. Tips welcome!
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Allen Holub. https://linkedIn.com/in/allenholub
Kind of curious. If you do Scrum or some other Agile™ methodology/framework, what exactly does it buy you? What was your goal when you adopted it? Did it move you toward that goal? In other words, why?
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The Sicilian Irish Robot
The Sicilian Irish Robot@misteryrobozo·
Some people asked me to share what I just shared in a space about the rate limits. I don't work for Twitter but, I do architect IT cloud solutions as my day job. It is temporary. Twitter's rate limiting is not what everyone is thinking it is. It is not to punish non-paying users. "Data scraping" is a big deal. This is where automated systems load the website or app and pull your tweets/data. It's a huge security issue. Automated systems are pulling every tweet/word/user account information to store in an unknown database somewhere else. This could be state actors like China, the US Government, Australia, or other bad political actors like PAC's that are trying to gain access to everyone's information to analyze and use for nefarious things. Manipulating what is said on the site can be done at scale with data scrapping. It could also be used to figure out the identity of Anons or to punish people in their country for what they tweet. Looking at you #Australia and #Canada and #UnitedKingdom The temporary measures of limiting tweets is to protect users just as much as it is to protect the entire Twitter network from going down. They are currently scrambling to get ahead of this and tune their network security to block it from happening again. It's also important to note that twitter has 500,000+ servers. That's not free. In cloud data centers, the companies that use them have to pay for what is called "ingress and egress" of data going "in and out" of the servers. A data scrapping event that is large enough for them to start limiting means that it was a MASSIVE event that could be considered an attack on the site. It would also put massive load on their servers and cost them so much money it could threaten the site's financial ability to keep running. It could be on purpose to put twitter out of business from cost alone. Many people are misunderstanding why @elonmusk wants people to pay for twitter or for the twitter API (a programming interface that can pull data for other sites and apps). The reason he wants people to pay is because if China or porn companies want to create massive bot farms of fake accounts, it is currently free. These bad actors are highly skilled and operate like a business. They have professional staff that continuously change their tactics and Twitter engineers have to fight 24/7 to stay ahead of them. If they have to pay for every account or pay to use the API, it would cost them A LOT of money. This limits the amount of people who could create bots, put automated porn on here, and the hacking/scrapping/DDOS attacks on the site. It protects you. It also guarantees twitter will continue to exist without bloating it with tons of ads. This is all a part of the plan to create a free-speech place we can enjoy without being controlled by outside actors or advertising companies. I know $8 is a lot to some people but, it is for many reasons. None of the reasons are to hurt or punish people. #TwitterDown #TwitterLimits #SolutionsArchitect #CloudSecurity #FreeSpeech
Elon Musk@elonmusk

To address extreme levels of data scraping & system manipulation, we’ve applied the following temporary limits: - Verified accounts are limited to reading 6000 posts/day - Unverified accounts to 600 posts/day - New unverified accounts to 300/day

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Gil Bouhnick@GilBouhnick·
Most people think gamification is about creating leaderboards and badges, but this is a true #gamification at its’ best: See how they smile: (Via: @favoritising)
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
Your team can learn prioritization, thin-slicing, evolutionary design, TDD... the whole shebang. These are just skills. You don't have to be born to them.
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Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
@notengoid I tend to find that the more incomplete bits and pieces I have to keep track of, the harder it is to understand the intent of the code. You?
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Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
Someone explain to me why a simple ternary expression is an abomination and an if/else statement is not? Note: if you nest them or embed comma operators in them then I will agree that it's worse - I mean simple: x = animals.contains(dog)? dog: not_dog;
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
The point of TDD is not "high test coverage." It might be a side-effect, but it is not the purpose.
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
@tom_a_r_johnson Since it is IN git, then git analytics should also work with teams, and maybe even pressure Jira etc to recognize co-creation.
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Tim Ottinger
Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
Tools to make coauthoring easier for mobs and pairs is welcome.
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Tim Ottinger@tottinge·
Git docs recommend microcommits! "As a general rule, you should try to split your changes into small logical steps and commit each of them. They should be consistent, working independently of any later commits, pass the test suite, etc. This makes the review process much easier"
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R. Jason Kerney@JasonKerney·
@tottinge Those I have witnessed, my self included. So most is an inaccurate term I should have said "those I have seen." And I don't measure this by full stop and scratch head. But rather be slight pause.
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