Jamie Lottering

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Jamie Lottering

@JamieLottering

Portland, OR Sumali Temmuz 2008
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Mo@atmoio·
I was a 10x engineer. Now I'm useless.
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Karri Saarinen
Karri Saarinen@karrisaarinen·
These times I feel like a madman saying the obvious: taste is often what you refuse to add and quality improves fastest when you stop adding things that make it worse. No matter how easy something is to add, every addition makes products either better or worse.
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Jamie Lottering@JamieLottering·
@WalkaboutMG Love the course. Great colors, cozy, and cute little coconut people. The difficulty of the Lost Balls was also perfect. Probably the only course I found them all in one go first try.
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Walkabout Mini Golf
Walkabout Mini Golf@WalkaboutMG·
Befriend the native coconuts and explore the exotic isle as you discover the surprising origins of the best game ever created: mini golf. Tiki à Coco is out NOW on VR and iOS platforms!
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EdTheOSINTer
EdTheOSINTer@EdTheOSINTer·
@Betterment was your push notification system hacked? I just got this notification from the Android app, which cannot be real. For one thing, you can't deposit crypto into Betterment...
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EdTheOSINTer@EdTheOSINTer·
@Jason_Tran_NC @Betterment Beyond that, how'd they send a push notification from the Betterment app? They didn't just spoof the support address, their systems must have been compromised, and for a financial firm, that's reaaaaaaal bad.
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Jason Tran
Jason Tran@Jason_Tran_NC·
@Betterment you guys get hacked? Suspicious crypto message and email from y'all.
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patagucci perf papi
patagucci perf papi@kenwheeler·
if the agents are so good why are you mfs in the office til 9 still
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terminally onλine εngineer
it’s honestly incredible to see software decline in real time these last couple of years i think there are different factors contributing to this nobody cares about the actual craft anymore, which is the consequence from: 1. leetcode interviews and faang interview style adoption - dsa is good but it doesn’t capture real knowledge on building systems 2. constant layoffs and ship jumping with no consequences - ie promo driven culture, ship and dip, no one is held accountable because nobody stays in charge of the product/system long enough to even have the full domain knowledge 3. non technical PMs in charge of product, services and pushing engineering to just ship with little understanding of the space, with only regard for themselves, because they too want that promotion and who cares if prod is broken 4. software engineering is not taking seriously - call it development, programming, whatever but nobody wants to have ownership and people dont care, just try to make the devs ship and the devs try to shit out a bunch of awful stuff to stay employed 5. with the addition of ML/AI into the picture we have a lot of brilliant folk who just wanna work in the AI space, which ofc is interesting but so is software engineering as a whole, a lot of challenging problems everywhere and AI is part of swe id say, we have people trying to ship AGI unable to run a crud app 6. the death of excellence - this feels like a global problem everywhere you go and look at, the decaying state of things, lack of domain knowledge or willingness to learn - a global cultural phenomenon? maybe i need to touch some grass
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Vic 🌮
Vic 🌮@VicVijayakumar·
Once upon a time I started at a certain tech company. In the first week, I was like wow the build takes 45 minutes? And everyone was like of course it does why would it take any less time than that ya dolt? The next day my build was projected to complete in 6 hours because it used a merge queue and was behind 7 other builds. Everyone were like yes obviously, that makes sense. Felt like I was taking crazy pills for being the only person who thought this was absurd. I thought they were playing a prank on me. The story of how I made it my mission to fix it is less important than the takeaway - Resist the cultural normalization of dysfunction - when inefficiency or pain points become so routine that everyone stops questioning them. I was the outsider seeing clearly that the existing process was absurd, but the team had been conditioned to accept it as “just how things are.” Don’t let familiarity make you complacent. If something feels broken, it probably is.
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nanda
nanda@nandafyi·
New post 🎉 Going back to my roots on writing about the inner workings of things, a breakdown of key-value databases and how you might make one from scratch: nan.fyi/database
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Jamon
Jamon@jamonholmgren·
Lock your package.json dependencies to specific versions. Don’t upgrade until (ideally) you’ve reviewed all changes to deps or hire someone to do it for you. Don’t have dependencies where possible. Upgrade later rather than sooner.
Feross@feross

🚨 Major active supply chain attack just hit npm. Popular package @​ctrl/tinycolor was trojanized — and it didn’t stop there. Over 40 packages were silently modified to steal secrets from dev machines & CI pipelines. Our team at Socket caught it. Full report coming soon. Stay safe out there.

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Guillermo Rauch
Guillermo Rauch@rauchg·
He changed frontend engineering forever. The Satoshi of UI. No one knows his whereabouts or his real name. He didn't ship a component system, he shipped a system to ship component systems.
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TTTTT@StillTevin·
@enori_zz Doesn't (evolutionarily improved)
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signüll
signüll@signulll·
the reason why people abandon so many “almost done” things is because the last 20% of anything is friction, detail, & accountability. that last 20% of the work doesn’t feel like 20% at all, it feels like the whole damn thing & then some. this is especially true in an ai era where you can go from zero to something so quickly.
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Joel 🇦🇺
Joel 🇦🇺@ptr_to_joel·
>join standup >”yesterday i worked on thing and today i will also work on thing” >repeat every day
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Mitchell Hashimoto
Mitchell Hashimoto@mitchellh·
Be wary of people who spew AI hype and screenshot their army of agents but don't seem to be shipping anything but demos. I'm a big fan of AI assistance and use agents and chat everyday, but there's a ton of engagement farming happening out there.
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Jamie Lottering@JamieLottering·
@wojakcodes If single and early in career: yes. But married with kids and experienced: no.
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‎Wojak Codes
‎Wojak Codes@wojakcodes·
guys who work from home, do you ever feel like you're missing out on something?
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TANSTACK
TANSTACK@tan_stack·
TanStack DB is now in BETA! We’ve been working on TanStack DB, an embedded, reactive client database for TanStack Query, and are proud to announce today that with the 0.1 release that it's now in BETA!
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