#random (2019-06)
Non-work banter and water cooler conversation
A place for non-work-related flimflam, faffing, hodge-podge or jibber-jabber you’d prefer to keep out of more focused work-related channels.
Archive: https://archive.sweetops.com/random/
2019-06-03
https://podtail.com/no/podcast/maintainable/ if anyone likes to listen to other peoples opinions and struggles
The Maintainable Software Podcast is about making the most of your software investment. We speak with seasoned practitioners who have helped organizations work past the problems often associated with technical debt and legacy code. – Lytt til Maintainable direkte på mobilen din, surfetavlen eller nettleseren - ingen nedlastinger nødvendig.
I wonder if it’s the same robby russell from oh-my-zsh fame ;D
The Maintainable Software Podcast is about making the most of your software investment. We speak with seasoned practitioners who have helped organizations work past the problems often associated with technical debt and legacy code. – Lytt til Maintainable direkte på mobilen din, surfetavlen eller nettleseren - ingen nedlastinger nødvendig.
I have a bunch of them that i listen to. the amusing ones are the darknet diaries and malicious life.
changelog is also on my list
2019-06-04
2019-06-05
[ x] I have tried with the latest version of my channel (Stable or Edge) [x ] I have uploaded Diagnostics Diagnostics ID: F99EBC56-E0DC-4FDF-BEB1-AEE48F67BA1B/20190604115029 Expected behavior Docke…
2019-06-06
A Podcast about Software Testing, Software Development, and Python
2019-06-07
A few things I strongly believed when I was a junior developer which turned out to be wrong.
2019-06-08
wow totally spot on
Yea I was very impressed with this write up
I could also identify with my own career trajectory and can say I had the same thoughts ~he~he did
I can definitely relate. Some of those I’m still unlearning.
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A Google Cloud outage that knocked huge portions of the internet offline also blocked access to the tools Google needed to fix it.
Today, we’re excited to introduce repository templates to make boilerplate code management and distribution a first-class citizen on GitHub.
I hope it soon added to the GitHub Provider
in terraform
2019-06-10
2019-06-17
@antonbabenko https://aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/meet-the-newest-aws-heroes-june-2019/ congrats!
At the heart of the global AWS community are the builders and influencers whose passion for AWS leads them to actively share their technical know-how with others. The most prominent of these AWS community leaders are recognized as AWS Heroes. Heroes regularly share their extensive AWS knowledge online via blogs, social media, and open source […]
Thanks!
At the heart of the global AWS community are the builders and influencers whose passion for AWS leads them to actively share their technical know-how with others. The most prominent of these AWS community leaders are recognized as AWS Heroes. Heroes regularly share their extensive AWS knowledge online via blogs, social media, and open source […]
2019-06-18
2019-06-19
2019-06-20
anyone getting in on slack ipo?
remote work and chatops there’s not really a better alternative imo
Looks like it’s a direct offering, not an ipo
already at 50% above the 26 they were going in at
woops yeah direct listing
2019-06-24
Cloudflare oopsing
Level3 does, Cloudflare, AWS and others are just victims
2019-06-25
The company is asking its employees to avoid a list of software that it says puts intellectual property and data security at risk.
heh, sounds like a shot across the bow
good way to reframe the discussion around “intellectual property and data security at risk”
FUD
2019-06-26
I like that even MSFT employees are often losing track of how to use Teams properly and stay aware about notifications
I’ve used teams in my previous company, what happened was that there was an unnoficial free slack domain for internal use because teams was( most probably still is ) completelly unusable. I can completely understand why they would enforce it.
The Toyota Way is a set of principles and behaviors that underlie the Toyota Motor Corporation’s managerial approach and production system. Toyota first summed up its philosophy, values and manufacturing ideals in 2001, calling it “The Toyota Way 2001”. It consists of principles in two key areas: continuous improvement, and respect for people.
Related to that: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toyota_Production_System
The Toyota Production System (TPS) is an integrated socio-technical system, developed by Toyota, that comprises its management philosophy and practices. The TPS organizes manufacturing and logistics for the automobile manufacturer, including interaction with suppliers and customers. The system is a major precursor of the more generic “lean manufacturing”. Taiichi Ohno and Eiji Toyoda, Japanese industrial engineers, developed the system between 1948 and 1975.Originally called “just-in-time production”, it builds on the approach created by the founder of Toyota, Sakichi Toyoda, his son Kiichiro Toyoda, and the engineer Taiichi Ohno. The principles underlying the TPS are embodied in The Toyota Way.
I’ve always thought that focusing on “waste” in terms of software engineering is really fascinating.
In terms of resources, code maintenance required, non-coding time, dead / bloated processes, etc.
2019-06-27
@Erik Osterman (Cloud Posse) The Phoenix Project refers to it on some degree. Worth a read if you haven’t yet.