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Pablo Gutiérrez 🇲🇽🇳🇱🇪🇺

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Techie. Geek. I hate bash, I hate YAML, I've no clue what I'm doing

Amsterdam Katılım Ağustos 2010
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Years Progress@YearsProgress·
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Years Progress@YearsProgress·
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hi @Delta I used to be signed in on the android app and now can't login on web or on Android. your password reset form has not been working for me, and I sent the identity verification form and have not received any updates. I want to use my Skymiles to book a flight.
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hey @VoiceformHQ there is a concept of email verification, look it up, do that before sending unsolicited spam. I never signed up for this nor verify my email, and requiring login to unsubscribe is an antipattern.
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not sure about coffee, hospitals and beers or internet speeds. Internet was always slow for me in the USA in California. Suffering Comcast haha. Only good provider I remember was Sonic, not sure if they are still around.
Patrick Collison@patrickc

Having now spent about half my life in each (and loving both), herewith the pros and cons of Europe and the US in everyday life: Better in Europe • Bike lanes and bike infrastructure. London, Paris, and Amsterdam are all excellent these days. (As are many other European cities.) Made even better by easy-to-rent e-bikes—now almost always the fastest way to get around. • The urban walking experience generally. Partly for density reasons, and partly because of... • Late-night cafe, brasserie culture. Is there an economic reason for this or is it just climate and contingent zoning? • Architecture. Around 1920, we forgot how to make nice buildings. European cities tend to have more construction from before the Great Forgetting, and it makes the built environment much more pleasant. • Pedestrianized streets. Often with cobblestones. • In general, European cities are just more pleasant. Given how hard it is to build a good city (or indeed to retrofit one), this feels like a big deal. • Cured and pickled food. • Bread. Obviously varies by country, but it’s generally true. • Voltage. What are Americans doing waiting so long to boil kettles? • Beauty in the mundane. I find that you’re more likely to find tasteful touches in prosaic places in Europe. • Motorway design and signage. Standardized, clear, and easy-to-use. The US is a mess by comparison. • Bathroom doors. That is, in Europe, they’re proper doors. Why does America make us see others’ feet? • The clangor of church bells on Sunday. • Trains. Enough said. • Pharmacies. I'd love to understand why they're so much nicer in Europe. • Cheese. Again, lots of cross-country variation, but true in general. • I'm not sure why, but European regulation on many everyday items seems better. Sunscreens in Europe are better, as are bike helmets. • Wine. • Languor, joie de vivre, hygge, gemütlichkeit, craic. I think Europeans are better at unwinding. Drawing contrast with what he found in the US, De Tocqueville observed that in Europe "idleness is still held in honor". This difference remains apparent. • Road density. Europe generally has many more roads per square mile, which makes it easier to find nice places to run, walk, and cycle. Better in the US • Air conditioning. Consistently bad in Europe. (Partly for silly degrowth-related reasons?) • Coffee. Opinions will differ, naturally, but third wave coffee has seen much more enthusiastic adoption in the US. • Cookie banners. That is, the lack of them. (Well, there are some, but it’s not as bad as the fusillade one is subjected to in Europe.) • Internet speeds. European wifi often reminds me of my dialup youth. • Capital markets. If you need money (as a consumer, a small business, or a startup), it’s much easier to get it in the US. • Being able to buy groceries on Sunday. Inexplicably challenging on the continent. • Showers. Like the tepid air conditioning, daily ablutions in Europe are conducted beneath parsimonious trickles. • Urban air quality. Maybe surprisingly, it is, on average, better in the US. The unpleasant whiffs of diesel exhaust is part of the reminder that one is back in Europe. • Government efficiency. In general, things happen faster in the US. • Labor laws. As covered in Stripe's annual letter this year, people are more likely to work in high productivity sectors in the US (and thus to earn more). Rigid rules impede this reallocation in Europe. • Culture of general aviation with many thousands of small airports. There are around 700,000 pilots in the US—far more than there are in Europe. • Hospitals. A controversial claim, perhaps, but I find that those who have received care in Europe and the US prefer the US. • Beer. The microbrewery revolution of the US means that it’s clearly the better place for it.

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Tailscale@Tailscale·
@TheWebbyAwards Here's a few to start you off! "VPNs are canceled. You're welcome." "The Internet, but way better." "Fast. Private. Yours. Love, Tailscale." Can you do better?
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Tailscale@Tailscale·
We won a #Webby! - @TheWebbyAwards. Now we need your help! Every winner has the chance to give a 5 word speech (either on video 📹 , or live on stage! 🍿) We want your suggestions! Drop them below ⬇️ and help us win the Internet... again. #Webbys #FiveWordSpeech
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Mario Fusco
Mario Fusco@mariofusco·
I'm not afraid of AI generated code. I'm scared of developers merging AI generated code into their projects without having a complete understanding of what that code does and how.
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Thoughtworks@thoughtworks·
Your wait is over - the 32nd edition of Technology Radar is here! 🎉 Fifteen years, 32 editions and one incredible journey. Thank you for being a part of it! Get the latest edition here: ter.li/fdga60 #TWTechRadar
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Charity Majors@mipsytipsy·
We've known for what, 15 years now that the best way to fuck up production is to batch up diffs and make deploys bigger and less frequent? How is this still happening? charity.wtf/2019/05/01/fri…
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Aqua Trivy@AquaTrivy·
Trivy v0.59.0 was released (a couple of weeks ago). Here's what's new and noteworthy 🧵⬇️ github.com/aquasecurity/t…
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Socket@SocketSecurity·
🚨 Create React App is officially deprecated! 🚨 With React 19 breaking create-react-app and no maintenance for years, the React team is adding deprecation warnings. Time to move on - @vite_js is the new standard! Read more ➳ socket.dev/blog/create-re… #ReactJS
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Andrés Torres@towerspro·
Sometime later they moved from Spotify to CNCF and now they have released Free training: training.linuxfoundation.org/training/intro… if you are looking at Dev Portals please check it out, it can be really useful for you and your teams!
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