Joel Haasnoot

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Joel Haasnoot

Joel Haasnoot

@webguy

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The Netherlands เข้าร่วม Eylül 2006
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Joel Haasnoot
Joel Haasnoot@webguy·
@margauxfortis @ArmchairAtty Those are purchased right? You purchase a survey that gives you a reward if the survey is good. But you only get the survey if you want a reward
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Margaux
Margaux@margauxfortis·
Meanwhile…Total Quality Logistics (TQL) has been certified as a Great Place to Work for 11 consecutive years (2015–2025). They have also received regional recognition, such as being named a Cincinnati Top Places to Work 12 times and achieving various Fortune best workplace awards for millennials and corporations. Same TQL that has 80-90% employee turnover in the first 12 months. All these awards are such a joke!
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Matthew Leffler
Matthew Leffler@ArmchairAtty·
Imagine you're pregnant. Imagine you learn you have an incompetent cervix that requires surgery. You get the surgery. You also get doctor's orders for bed rest & you ask your boss if you can work from home. But your boss denies it, so you have to go back to the office. You work in the office for a few days, until a desperate call from your husband to the company finally allows you to work from home. And then this...
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Jacob Shell
Jacob Shell@JacobAShell·
The European passenger rail system is very cool, but I remember having this horrible experience in '22 where I bought an Italian rail ticket to go from Munich to Rome, and purchased it online. Was told after I completed the purchase that "it was only valid if printed, and it could only be printed at an Italian printer" (I was in Germany). The Italians wouldn't let me return the ticket. Germans I knew rolled their eyes and said I should have just gone to a German train station and bought the ticket there, in person, and that buying anything online, esp from Trenitalia, is bad. 100 euros down the drain. The point of the story is that yes the EU rail system looks cool on a map. And if you go Point A to B inside of one country (e.g. Munich to Hamburg), things usually go very well. But when doing multiple countries, you can wind up back in a situation from early 20th century where you're dealing with various border-bureaucrat "Kafka traps." You'd think the whole point of the EU would be to streamline this, but no, apparently the only point of it is to deprive nations of sovereign control over labor flows.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
@GileraCrypto21 @TerribleMaps It's a classic "terrible map" joke from that account. The world map absurdly claims only Ukraine and Cambodia get any precipitation (rain/snow), while the entire rest of the planet gets none. Total nonsense = the humor. Your GIF sums it up perfectly. 😂
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Terrible Maps@TerribleMaps·
Countries with precipitation
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Rens van de Plas
Rens van de Plas@rensvandeplas·
Waar kun je vanuit Tilburg met de trein zonder overstappen komen? Utrecht Centraal ❌ Amsterdam Centraal ❌ Maastricht ❌ Kruiningen-Yerseke ✅ Rilland-Bath ✅ Arnemuiden ✅
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Rob Hoeijmakers
Rob Hoeijmakers@robhoeij·
De VW Golf is een typische Duitse auto maar de ontwerper kwam uit Italië: Giorgetto Giugiaro Experts weten dit vast al, voor mij was het helemaal nieuw.
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Joel Haasnoot
Joel Haasnoot@webguy·
@IanECox Makes sense. I guess I wouldnt be worried about the odd car dissapearing, but would be about an attack. The US Embassy map isn't as detailed, but the Dutch assessment is this:
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I. Cox
I. Cox@IanECox·
@webguy Lamu Port 2000 meters from Manda Bay.. high security area overall.. cars are all LHD, so no local value or ability to register.
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I. Cox@IanECox·
Cars that were destined for Jebel Ali Port in the UAE 🇦🇪 are being discharged at Lamu Port in Kenya 🇰🇪 for safekeeping. I reckon Lamu will be at maximum capacity shortly.
LAPSSET@lapsset

A milestone for #LamuPort. Yesterday, the 9,000-capacity Pure Car Carrier MV. Grande Auckland made a maiden call at the port, discharging 469 brand-new vehicles manufactured in Europe. Originally, the cars were scheduled for discharge at the Port of Jebel Ali in the Middle East.

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Joel Haasnoot@webguy·
@paradox542 @simonw Oh, I get it, totally! I shipped an app for a while with no backend - the SQLite file was shipped with the file and new data meant new update. It was quite efficient :)
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Saurav Anand@paradox542·
@simonw @webguy Counterintuitively, those 281TB SQLite monsters aren't nightmares – they're secret weapons for AI devs hoarding massive datasets without the overhead of distributed systems. Forces you to rethink scalability entirely.
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Simon Willison
Simon Willison@simonw·
Got excited about a brand new PostgreSQL 18 feature (for simulating production query plan statistics locally), posted about it on the SQLite forum... and got a reply from D. Richard Hipp within minutes that SQLite has had the same ability for years simonwillison.net/2026/Mar/9/pro…
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The Man in Seat 61
The Man in Seat 61@seatsixtyone·
Needless to say, I cannot replicate the problem, even with a vpn set to USA. Geo location doesn't seem to be the issue. I'm out of ideas. Time zone/device clocks?
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The Man in Seat 61
The Man in Seat 61@seatsixtyone·
Remember the problems overseas users have booking GWR's Night Riviera? - GWR.com now revamped; - 1 Canadian reports success with a Canadian credit card; - But 2 U.S. travellers each report '500 Internal Server Error' even before payment stage. Any ideas, anyone?
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Joel Haasnoot
Joel Haasnoot@webguy·
@SchizoDuckie @Al_Grigor Automated Snapshots on RDS are often tied to the instance, manual snapshots arent (you should also have manual snapshots and S3 exports and preferably outside of AWS)
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🦆 SchizoDuckie 🦆
🦆 SchizoDuckie 🦆@SchizoDuckie·
@Al_Grigor So you're saying.. Your database backups were wiped out together with the rest of the infra? I'm sorry but. YIKES Many lessons to learn here. I wish you best of luck recovering
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Alexey Grigorev
Alexey Grigorev@Al_Grigor·
Claude Code wiped our production database with a Terraform command. It took down the DataTalksClub course platform and 2.5 years of submissions: homework, projects, and leaderboards. Automated snapshots were gone too. In the newsletter, I wrote the full timeline + what I changed so this doesn't happen again. If you use Terraform (or let agents touch infra), this is a good story for you to read. alexeyondata.substack.com/p/how-i-droppe…
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Joel Haasnoot
Joel Haasnoot@webguy·
@MartjanKuit Zou die 25 euro per maand voor de weg inclusief sneeuwschuiven zijn?
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@samah_fadil @DisplayNameOpti I'd honestly be pissed off too if I had redeemed my airline miles for premium seats and then had to fly economy without compensation. Considering those upgrades are like, thousands of dollars worth of flights.
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سماح | 🧚🏾‍♀️samah
laughed for 15 minutes straight at this airline reviewer claiming he got stranded in singapore on his way to dubai and that there are zero flights for at least a week but then casually drops the fact that there are indeed flights, he just doesn't want to fly economy class.
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Martjan Kuit
Martjan Kuit@MartjanKuit·
Ach, DemoParkNL stopt ermee. De wat? Een soort showroom voor tiny houses, vakantiehuisjes en mantelzorgwoningen in Almere. Eind april sluit de deur: demopark.nl
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
Reminder that Google is run by engineers, and within Google engineers >> paying customers This means Google is amazing to work at as a dev. It often sucks being a paying customer (see: services retired with minimal notice, eng team cuts you off silently from eg Antigravity etc)
Zack Korman@ZackKorman

After an entire week of Antigravity downtime for AI Ultra workspace users, and with no official statement by Google and zero help, I finally gave up and asked for a refund. Which Google then refused. Seriously, never use Google for AI.

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The Man in Seat 61
The Man in Seat 61@seatsixtyone·
BREAKING: @EuropeanSlpr's new sleeper train from Brussels & Cologne to Zurich, Como & Milan will start 9 September. Tickets go on sale from 17 March with couchettes from €49.99, single/double/triple sleepers also available. 🥳 Press release: mcusercontent.com/5ffbd133c9abd0…
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