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@jeronevw

Front-end dev | .NET dev | Xamarin dev | Open Source enthusiast | Node.js dev | Lego collector

The Netherlands Katılım Temmuz 2007
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@Quasilocal "What's your degree in?" "IT" "Can you fix my laptop?!"
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@mattpocockuk Coding is the most fun part of the job. Why are we making it obsolete!!!
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
We can't get rid of the calls, but we can get rid of the coding: 1. Jump on a call with your dev colleague/domain expert, creates a transcript 2. Generate notes from the transcript 3. Pass notes to coding agent, creates tickets 4. Pass tickets to AFK agent, creates code 5. Repeat with a new call
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With the current direction of AI, developers job will become less fun. New features will be implemented by vibe coders, leaving only legacy bugs to be fixed for real developers. Also, the new wave of "developers" will not develop the skills to find and fix bugs themselves.
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@garrytan Our job will become less fun. New features will be implemented by vibe coders, leaving only legacy bugs to be fixed for real developers. On the other hand, the new wave of "developers" will not develop the skills to find and fix bugs themselves.
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Garry Tan@garrytan·
The awkward truth is that what counts as a good engineer just became a different thing in the last 4 months
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@wesbos I would join @Netflix and implement a visual marker or filter for movies and series that I've already watched.
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Wes Bos@wesbos·
what is a bug where you would join the company, fix it and immediately quit?
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🤓🇳🇱@jeronevw·
In a few years, senior developers will reset source control branches to pre-ai commit, and stabilize legacy software again.
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🤓🇳🇱@jeronevw·
@IroncladDev In a few years, senior developers will reset source control branches to pre-ai commit, and stabilize legacy software again.
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IroncladDev@IroncladDev·
I'm tired of vibe coders telling me "you're getting left behind" I'm not taking the same path You just want to build half-baked software that works, and that's okay I want to master my craft and build + explore maximum-leverage developer-focused software
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#VisualStudio jumplist on the Taskbar used to have an item to open Visual Studio Installer. Where did it go? And how to get it back?
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Pedro Jesus
Pedro Jesus@pj_souz·
@mkristensen I like it, but found it better having it on the side. Would love if this was the default
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Mads Kristensen@mkristensen·
When doing code search (Ctrl+T) in Visual Studio, do you need/want/use the document preview that shows at the bottom of the search results? (see next comment for screenshot)
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John Zabroski@johnzabroski·
@mkristensen ReSharper Unit Test Sessions. Miles ahead of Visual Studio Test Explorer (which is so bad that I wish I could hide it everywhere in the UI). ReSharper control+. for accept default suggestion on next code snippet to write. Have not yet tried VS Code Resharper plug-in, but I don't
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Mads Kristensen@mkristensen·
What features or extensions make you jump from Visual Studio to other IDEs and editors to perform certain tasks?
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@mkristensen Global search and replace. Because of instant results, replace preview, docked pane, easier configuration.
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Martijn Smit@smitmartijn·
TIL: Google has a hidden API to get website icons in a specific size: google.com/s2/favicons?do… it'll redirect the request to a image host and gives you a png
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Szymon Chmal@ChmalSzymon·
Something big about Rozenite drops tomorrow. Take your guess in the comments, and we'll see who gets it right. Small hint: it's not AI-related 👀
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@_CalvinAllen There used to be an Achievement extension way back. That would track goals and special actions, resulting in badges that people could earn.
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Adnan@adnansahinovich·
🫠It's Saturday 00:30 here, but we gotta to we have to do: 🥈RNSEC 1.0.1 is out! community asked and we delivered; Important Improvements - Path exclusion support: ability to exclude specific files and directories from scans - Incremental scanning via --changed-files for faster CI/CD security checks - Rule ignoring support through .rnsec.jsonc configuration - NPM dependency vulnerability scanning with visual badges and configurable options - Cleaner warnings output with improved formatting and readability - False positive fixes for: TEST_CREDENTIALS_IN_CODE (now requires quoted values) INSECURE_KEYCHAIN_USAGE edge cases - Improved debug context detection on Android (debugOptimized folders) - Better CI/CD documentation with updated GitHub Actions and EAS examples Other Improvements - 16 new security rules with expanded coverage across Android, iOS, React Native, Network, Storage, and WebView - New high-severity detections for Android Keystore misuse, iOS Keychain misuse, missing root/jailbreak detection, missing runtime integrity checks, and unsafe deserialization - New medium-severity rules for sensitive data leaks in errors, insecure biometric fallbacks, missing network timeouts, weak TLS configuration, and insecure file storage - New privacy and hardening checks for excessive Android permissions, risky third-party SDKs, and missing WebView security headers - Context-aware detection improvements to reduce false positives and adjust severity based on real security impact - Rule cleanup: removed noisy and low-value checks that did not represent real vulnerabilities More: github.com/adnxy/rnsec/re…
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@adnansahinovich Suggestion: put every rule on their own page from the start. This leaves more room for documentation, examples and solutions. It also allows linking to a specific rule. ESLint rules and SonarQube issues do this.
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Adnan@adnansahinovich·
🔐 RNSC has a new version coming later this week. What’s included: - Feature: Config file support for suppressing rules - Feature: NPM vulnerabilities scanner - 50+ new iOS and Android–specific rules If you’re using it or find it useful, a star or some support would mean a lot github.com/adnxy/rnsec
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🎉 The security scanner went viral yesterday! Now I guess I get to work for free today, which is what open source is about 😄 We’re at ~60 security rules right now. The goal is 100, but only if they’re actually useful. 👉 All current rules: rnsec.dev/docs/security-… If you’ve worked with security in production, I’d love to hear: What rules are missing? What rules would you love to see?

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Years Progress@YearsProgress·
2025 is 99% complete.
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Progress Bar 2026@ProgressBar202_·
2025 is 99% complete.
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Dead End King@deadend_king·
It is reality. She absolutely nailed it
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Abhishek B R@abhitwt·
Programming language you learned once and never touched again?
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