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David Green
@activelylazy
Dad, .net & java developer and writer of occasional ranty blogs. Also https://t.co/SBXesbCiWb
Knaresborough, England Katılım Nisan 2009
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York to KX on @GC_Rail - no seats anywhere, floors and corridors completely blocked & one of my kids is in the luggage rack. This trip cost £182.94

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Horton Grange Road, West Yorkshire. How does the driver fail to see him?
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i don’t disagree but it’s interesting i think that by this point this isn’t a man dressed badly in a professional space, this is a man dressed in a particular business uniform that communicates certain values precisely the way a suit would in another context
Emily Peck@EmilyRPeck
It's not a new point but I can't help repeating. No female founder could show up dressed like this in public and expect to get handed billions of dollars. via @nytimes nytimes.com/2022/11/14/tec…
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If you sign up for mastodon and put your mastodon handle in your Twitter bio, your followers can find you automatically using fedifinder.glitch.me
Try it. All the cool kids are doing it.
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Pull requests. Invented to manage large open-source projects, currently wrongly seen as a way to conduct code reviews. Why is it the general advice to not do them?
🗣 Join @davefarley77 in his exploration of pull requests and their alternatives.
youtu.be/UQrlEXU6RM8?li…

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#PMQs just isn't the same since they moved to this new format of rotating guest Prime Ministers every week.
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Latest from me: If you want to understand the tortured, weary public mood in the UK & where it might lead, let's talk about Brexit - the future that 17 million voters bought into six years ago has now collapsed into its precise opposite theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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