Eugen Istoc

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Eugen Istoc

Eugen Istoc

@eugenistoc

Software engineer, open source, theologian, soccer, Romanian, Christian. Romania ➡️ US. Building https://t.co/Td56r4GOcg

Atlanta, GA Katılım Aralık 2008
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Yes and no. If it was truly about maximizing output you would think there would be less virtual meetings in office, but that’s about the same. Accountability? Sure, management can walk over and see if little Johnny is working… but none of these translate to maximizing output. A lot of it has to do with corporate real estate. You have to justify the real estate to investors if it’s always ~20% capacity.
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Robert Novak
Robert Novak@rnovak1988·
Corporations are quite literally oriented towards maximizing the output of individual contributors. If that were truly occurring for remote workers... that's what they would offer. Also, consider both perspectives. YOU may feel like you get more done... but what does it APPEAR like to your employer?
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CRG
CRG@Cantrushit·
Why are boomers hellbent on getting rid of remote work?
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Felix Rieseberg
Felix Rieseberg@felixrieseberg·
Today is a big day! We're launching a ~ new ~ version of Claude Code in the desktop app. It's been redesigned from the ground up for parallel work and is a lot faster. It's been my main way to use Claude Code for the last few weeks.
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
Only a few hundred Tesla Model S & X cars left in inventory. Order now if you want one.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
@elonmusk Your source: “trust me bro” Unlike most major automakers that release precise sales figures, Tesla only reports combined Model 3/Y delivery numbers and refuses to break them out individually.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
If you think US healthcare is best in the world, you’re either delusional or ignorant. The US ranks poorly in outcomes, life expectancy, maternal mortality, etc. “You just have to pay for it” glosses over the reality that most people can’t actually pay for it. People die rationing insulin in the US — a drug that costs $2 to make and was sold for $1 so it would be accessible to everyone. That doesn’t happen in any other wealthy country.
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Daniel Vassallo
Daniel Vassallo@dvassallo·
@dagorenouf US healthcare is best in the world. You just have to pay for it. If you’re poor, it’s free. If you’re old, it’s free as well. If you’re almost poor, it’s subsidized. But you can afford it. Education doesn’t matter anymore. Anyone can learn anything from anywhere in the world.
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Dagobert - Corporate sellout 👔
❌ I dont want to stay in France because of huge taxes and lack of hustle energy. ❌ I can’t move to Asia because I need overlap with US time zone for my sales job. ❌ I’m scared to move to US while I build a family because healthcare and education is shit 😤
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Cooking up something special for my nuxt-ui-elements module
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
I guess my career is on hold.... ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ #github
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
JUST IN: Barcelona beat Mallorca today (3-0) in Spain and flew all the way across the globe to play Inter Miami in Ecuador tonight . /s
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Come on now, @libsoftiktok if the protest went the other way, suddenly grades don’t matter. I went to Meadowcreek (class of 05). I was a mediocre student — I cared more about soccer than studying. Ended up at Georgia Tech, BS, MS, then government work that required more background checks than my GPA deserved. The alumni I still have on my radar turned out ok too. AMA
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Libs of TikTok
Libs of TikTok@libsoftiktok·
BREAKING: Students in Meadowcreek High School in Georgia staged a walkout to protest ICE Reading proficiency: 20% Georgia average: 40% Math proficiency: 20% Georgia average: 39% Maybe they should focus on learning instead of protesting for Democrats?
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Check out my new project — a plugin based file upload manager for Nuxt that handles validation, image and video client side compression, thumbnails, and cloud storage out of the box. Note: Still in beta, feel free to report any issues! nuxt-upload-kit-docs.vercel.app
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
You have a family, yet you are stopping at 1am at an unknown place and charging your car. I drove the long range model 3 from atl to Miami, it added almost 2 hours to your trip, and the the total charging cost isn’t all that much lower than gas. Some superchargers were super sketchy, I wouldn’t ever stop at some of them after 8pm.
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Roncito🔋
Roncito🔋@ropo724·
When you travel 13hrs to your brother’s house and “fill up” your car when you get there. One of the best things about EVs.
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IP
IP@ipwanciu·
Maybe! 🤔 The Angular team is looking into/experimenting with file-based routes! Maybe is not a no - it's more of a yes, they said.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Transparency ≠ guarantee. Crowd Health has NO maximum, NO legal obligation to pay. “the crowd might help” isn’t a plan. There is a risk of medical bankruptcy either way. The key is that insurance bankruptcy happens at known thresholds after real protections. Crowd Health bankruptcy can happen at any amount with zero legal recourse.
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Daniel Vassallo
Daniel Vassallo@dvassallo·
Just cancelled our health insurance ($1,395/mo) and signed up for @JoinCrowdHealth instead ($595/mo). I'll try the experiment of saying "I'm paying cash" at the doctor's office, and see what happens.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
@postscapes @dvassallo @JoinCrowdHealth That’s the problem with these health sharing platforms. There is no guarantee. It’s like watching a multi level marketing presentation, and 90% of it is success stories.
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Postscapes@postscapes·
@dvassallo @JoinCrowdHealth I just looked into it for my family. Came away with a strong no, zero real coverage in a catastrophic event...
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
I think you’re conflating a few different things. The class vs functional component debate isn’t about moving to JSX. MVC ≠ separate template files. MVC is about separation of concerns, not file separation. You can have inline templates (template: in the decorator) and still follow MVC. The real question is whether class-based components provide enough value over a more functional approach given TypeScript’s class limitations.
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Md. Redwan Hossain
Md. Redwan Hossain@redwan_ping·
@eugenistoc @ipwanciu If you write code in jsx style, that's not mvc. The template needs to be separate. Functional component + separate template will not be a problem. But it will bring a massive breaking change without much benefit unless you adapt something like jsx
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IP@ipwanciu·
All I’m noticing now is that the Angular team is moving toward being less ‘class'-focused and more ‘functional’. All the new APIs say this: (inject, form, afterNextRender, effect, signal, computed, etc.). I see that the 'Angular is becoming React' is not far off. And I think I’m ready for functional components in #Angular.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
@redwan_ping @ipwanciu I’m not sure what MVC has to do with class components. You could implement MVC with class components, functional components, or any other component style… 🫤 as it’s just an architectural pattern that Angular happens to use.
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Eugen Istoc
Eugen Istoc@eugenistoc·
Vue actually had an RFC for class components that was ultimately abandoned. The team recognized early on that class components have fundamental limitations in TypeScript. Unlike languages like Java where classes are more flexible and powerful (true private fields, multiple inheritance, metaprogramming, etc), TypeScript classes are more constrained and don't provide significant advantages over reactive component architecture.
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Md. Redwan Hossain
Md. Redwan Hossain@redwan_ping·
@ipwanciu Class component is the soul of angular. If it changes, angular may lose a lot of users to be sure. Also, there isn't any benefit of ditching class components either.
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