Mohit Sindhwani

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Mohit Sindhwani

Mohit Sindhwani

@onghu

Work: CTO, Quantum Inventions. CounciIlor, ITS Singapore. Opinions: Own Tweets: ITS/ Transportation, Ruby, Rails, Windows, Tech, Programming, Life & Oddballs

Singapore Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Jason Fried
Jason Fried@jasonfried·
@brandonwilson Yes major changes ahead! Very excited about it. As far as a red herring goes... You said grandma, not me.
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Brandon Wilson
Brandon Wilson@brandonwilson·
You guys realize just because Saas is not dead, it doesn’t mean your business isn’t about to be scrambled. The industry is going to change a huge amount. Who cares if grandma is going to make software. That’s a red herring.
Jason Fried@jasonfried

A bespoke software revolution? I don't buy it. It'll exist. It already exists. Small consultants and big consulting firms have made custom software for years. It almost always sucks. It’s bloated, confusing, and because the client pays, it’s built wrong in all the ways. Who’s excited about bespoke software? Software makers! Of course they're excited about building bespoke software — that's what they do. X is full of them. Your feed is full of people who love making software talking about making software. Of course they’re excited about the revolution. Echo, echo, echo... Most people don’t like computers. Nobody in tech wants to say that out loud. People tolerate computers. They use them because they have to. Given the choice, most would rather not think about them at all. So when someone suggests that AI means everyone will build their own custom tools, ask who "everyone" is. The three-person accounting firm drowning in client paperwork? They want the paperwork gone, not a new system to maintain. The regional logistics company with 40 trucks? They want the routes optimized, not Joe spouting off about this new system he’s been messing around with. The law firm billing 70-hour weeks? They want leverage on their time, not a software project to design. They don’t hate technology. But building and maintaining their own critical systems isn’t their wheelhouse, regardless of how much faster and easier it’s become. It's another job on top of the job. Will these people use AI? Absolutely, for all sorts of things. Will some outliers go deep and build real custom systems? Sure, but they're almost always people who already had some pull toward software. The curiosity was already there. They were dabblers before. Giving everyone access to software building tools doesn't mean everyone becomes a builder. A powerful excavator doesn't turn a homeowner into a contractor. Most people just want the hole dug by someone else. They don’t want the responsibility either.

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Yudai TAKADA / ydah
I believe I'm probably the first person in the world to try PSLR against a grammar as large and flexible as Ruby's. My English isn't the best, but I'll be presenting my work, so I'll do my best to reach all the parser enthusiasts out there around the world.
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Yudai TAKADA / ydah
A setlist like 'Is it really okay for me to be here?' really gets you fired up, doesn't it?
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@TeaAndDates I have a theory that Microsoft gets incorrect Telemetry because a majority of seasoned and power users know to switch off telemetry as soon as the system is set up, and therefore the Telemetry you get is self-enforcing 😔
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@TeaAndDates I imagine dense UIs and quicker access is important for "seasoned" users (as against power users) who like to get to stuff quicker. E.g., W10 allowed quick selection to change output speaker, but in W11, it's multiple clicks through hierarchy.
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Hokkaido Dreamin'🇦🇺🇯🇵
Well that was terrifying. Wet snow plus strong wind has caked the traffic lights, such that it is impossible to see what colour is lit, so had to guess. Can you see which colour is lit here?😂
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@bendreyfuss The problem with Brother and OKI is that they don't help you generate ragebait revenue 😉
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@TeaAndDates I want 2 abilities: - have an older Start menu, even if using OpenShell - add a Quick Launch taskbar Both are important to my workflow.
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@JenMsft @brunossn I have only rarely used this on W < 11 cos it's not in my workflow (other things are) but I'm happy it's back 🙂
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_ko1@_ko1·
[sperf | safepoint-based sampling performance profiler for Ruby](ko1.github.io/sperf/) ロゴかっこいいよ!
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Mohit Sindhwani
Mohit Sindhwani@onghu·
@JenMsft @RAVIRANJAN54918 I really like denser UIs and recently, Windows has made it more and more difficult. Hopefully, it gets easier with newer versions, though.
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Jen Gentleman 🌺
Jen Gentleman 🌺@JenMsft·
@RAVIRANJAN54918 It is, yeah - we made it a bit easier to see. We also added the ability to show a written percentage for those that prefer seeing it in text
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RAVI RANJAN (RAVI RANJAN)
RAVI RANJAN (RAVI RANJAN)@RAVIRANJAN54918·
Suddenly my battery icon in the taskbar got bigger. What is this new Windows update? 😭😭
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