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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)

Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)

@mathieujobin

Father of 3, FRE CAD living in Tokyo. Lifelong Linux/KDE lover, been a sysadmin and a dev. Ruby is my language of choice. Take the insult with humor.

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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
Name me one #webdevelopment framework, (language and platform of your choosing) That you were using as far back as possible (2005 for me) and still want and are excited to use today?
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Hey @grok when was the last time someone bombed Washington to need Bomb Shelters?
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
@sharfunnisa Their math and biochem is wrong... 76.7% of the fat goes into CO2, they have wrongly included 4 of the 6 Oxygen atom from their specimen triglyceride C55H104O6 but that's wrong. combustion in a lab tube isn't the same as the complex machine we are, humans.
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Sharfunnisa Quadri
Sharfunnisa Quadri@sharfunnisa·
This study (bmj.com/content/349/bm…) was published in 2014 by Robert Meerman and Andrew Brown in 2014. And they did some pretty cool calculations to show exactly how fat burning works in numbers.
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Andrew Brown
Andrew Brown@andrewbrown·
If I were to put on a big tech conference in Canada what should I call it?
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
@shiri_shh SaaS isn't cooked, the stock market for old companies is moving. Company valuation is one thing, but whole market cap another. The money hasn't disappeared. it has moved. where did it go? this is the deeper question. cd092f6bcb66cb4e701d62c1e08a00f9deeb94e5cfa87f0f9a9d6fba
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shirish
shirish@shiri_shh·
bro was right. Atlassian down 75%. HubSpot down 69%. Figma down 86%. Almost all of them down 30–70% from their 52-week highs. AI is literally eating software alive and repricing every company in real time. SaaS is cooked fr 😭
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Naval@naval

Software was eaten by AI.

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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@mnishi41 This is of critical importance. Refuse this service before March 18th If you refuse after, you're on a list... If enough people refuse before. And it's not opt-on-by-default. They're no list. My DM is open if you have questions 日本語どうぞ
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Munechika Nishida
Munechika Nishida@mnishi41·
ソフトバンクの回線に「新サービス「RCS」に関する重要事項をご確認ください」というSMSが届く
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@wrathofgnon A very narrow point of view when you don't understand the motivation behind the laws, all corrupted the whole thing is and how that safety isn't at all related to that ... that's naive to see the least
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Wrath Of Gnon
Wrath Of Gnon@wrathofgnon·
People who have never lived in a relatively drug free society have no idea how beneficial it is. The Japanese policy on drugs is a remarkably cost effective way to guarantee at least one level of public safety and happiness.
eric ゑリッ久@shinobu_books

Japan never succumbed to pressure to lower its penalties for possession of marijuana, and has instead ratcheted up the punishments. Even today actors and TV talent can get in big career-ending trouble

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Justine Moore
Justine Moore@venturetwins·
Apps to “share photos and updates with friends” always behave like unstable elements. They exist for a few years before the product inevitably decays into something else (like we’ve seen with both IG and Facebook). Interesting reflection here from the Head of IG.
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@Arrogance_0024 @jakluge did you look into the surge of goodwill in the balance sheets of the companies for the last 10 years, its been exploding... the kind of growth that just could not happen organically
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024·
@jakluge + if your arrogance makes you stop investing in general, close all your nuclear power plants bc you have weird phobias, take in millions of migrants who weaken you politically, cripple the common markets with over-regulation, etc. This happens when you are decadent.
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@Arrogance_0024 "Impartial audits must be conducted ante rem—before, or even after, a president authorizes military action. If the action is deemed necessary, signatures from 100 sovereign nations must be collected."
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@Arrogance_0024 You are not following the money... ABN AMRO/Hope and Co, which lended the money to Simon Bolivar's force still receive huge checks from centuries ago. Citygroup, HSBC, JPMorgan, all affiliated. France still have colonies. and the US still terrorizes globally with 800 bases.
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Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷
Daniel Foubert 🇵🇱🇫🇷@Arrogance_0024·
Europe doesn't have "a problem". It has THREE problems: 3 European nations are suffering from a severe "post-imperial hangover". First, there is the United Kingdom, a nation that voted for Brexit to "take back control" only to realize it has completely forgotten how to drive. The British identity crisis is like watching a retired lion try to adopt a vegan diet. They traded imperial confidence for an HR department’s sensitivity training. The land of Churchill is now governed by a sprawling "nanny state" bureaucracy that is more terrified of offending someone on X than it is of actual decline. The British police, once the envy of the world, now seem to spend more resources investigating "non-crime hate incidents" and painting their patrol cars in rainbow colors than solving burglaries. It is a nation desperately clinging to the aesthetics of tradition—the Royals, the pomp, the tea—while its institutions have been hollowed out by a progressive rot that makes a California university campus look conservative. They want the swagger of the 19th century but are paralyzed by the emotional fragility of the 21st. Then there is France, the angry, chain-smoking aunt of Europe who refuses to admit she’s been unemployed for decades. France’s hangover manifests as a permanent state of insurrection masquerading as "civic engagement." Their identity is split between a delusional elite who still think Paris is the capital of the universe and a populace that expresses its "joie de vivre" by burning down bus stops every Thursday. The French suffer from a Napoleonic complex without a Napoleon; they demand the living standards of a conquering empire while working a 35-hour week and retiring at an age when most Americans are just hitting their stride. They preach "Republican values" and aggressive secularism, yet the state has lost control over vast swathes of its own suburbs. France is essentially a beautiful, open-air museum where the curators are on strike, the guards are afraid of the visitors, and the management is busy lecturing the rest of the world on "grandeur" while the electricity bill goes unpaid. Finally, we have Germany, the neurotic giant that has decided the only way to atone for its history is to commit slow-motion industrial suicide. Germany’s post-imperial hangover is a moral autoimmune disease: the country is so terrified of its own shadow that it has replaced national pride with aggressive self-flagellation and recycling regulations. Their identity is built on being the "Moral Superpower," which practically translates to shutting down their perfectly functional nuclear power plants to burn dirty coal, all while lecturing their neighbors on carbon footprints. It is a nation of engineers who have engineered a society that doesn't work. The German spirit, once defined by efficiency and discipline, has mutated into a paralyzed bureaucracy where filling out the correct form is more important than the outcome. They are so desperate to avoid being "threatening" that they’ve become essentially a large NGO with an army that has broomsticks for rifles, terrified that showing any backbone might be interpreted as a relapse.
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Proton@ProtonPrivacy·
Apparently G**gle and M*crosoft users see a rabbit, but Proton users see a turtle:
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@boriquagato 2024 white looks dead and hurts my frontal to look at for two long. 1990 red and white contrast, wallpapers in a 3rd color, brighter flooring, looks a lot better. like A LOT BETTER !!!!
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el gato malo
el gato malo@boriquagato·
i am honestly baffled. are there seriously people who think the 1990 version is better looking? it's awful, an unpleasant mix of busy and frumpy. the 2024 version is clean and pleasant. not even a question that it's a huge improvment.
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@GergelyOrosz did they build it or acquire it ? S&P splits in two categoies... Inflated Goodwill through acquisition... Criminal proportions since 2017 at least... and stock buybacks (going private)...
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Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Food for thought that throwing out a component is cheaper and more economical than doing a bit of engineering (eg measuring out a problem with a panel and fixing it - in my case, it was likely a contact issue somewhere) It feels like such a wasteful approach... even though I get why it's more economical like this.
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
A part of my fridge broke while under warranty. Mechanic turns up and replaces the full back panel. Asked him if debugging and fixing the fault would be an option. His response: "That would take longer because that is engineering work. They don't pay us enough to do it."
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@dvailur @yongfook My Xiaomi never ceases to amaze me when it goes below 19%... Then 10%... 5% .... I even kept using it at 1% when I rushed to plug it in... Ouf, I saved a full restart. No-restart-OCD is not fun. If something is eating out the battery, I am usually able to find and kill it.
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Dan Vailur
Dan Vailur@dvailur·
I thought that I was getting crazy. I was even thinking that it was due to the heat in the summer. But it seems that also happens to my wife and other people too. Before I could end the day with 20% battery remaining. Now I need to charge it around 8-10pm Must… resist… buying… a… new… one…
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Jon Yongfook
Jon Yongfook@yongfook·
I'm not a planned obsolescence conspiracist but I swear for the last month my iPhone battery has been worse, and the overall UX more laggy than usual...
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)
Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@clauconstantin @mitchellh I disagree, I simply can't be effective with those... They're "easier" only because they are more well known. It's like saying English is easier because more people speak it .. Microsoft invaded the school system early on and took that market.
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rex@clauconstantin·
@mitchellh what makes macos and windows (for the most part) easier to develop for is that fact that hardware combinations tend to be a bit less... exotic...
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Average bug report as a Linux desktop app dev: "ghostty doesn't work when skibidi-ng signals systemd-gears on wayland 42.1.2-2006-04-21 with a swahili keyboard layout using keyd, also I have a custom keyboard firmware to only activate the key on layer 69 on an xbox controller"
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Mathieu Jobin (序盤真主)@mathieujobin·
@mitchellh I don't know ghostty or Swahili language, but have you tried fcitx? I replaced ibus with it for Japanese... Keyboard can be a nightmare. Text only terminal have their own settings, and the login manager as well. So for a neophyte, these context switches can be hard
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