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Things they didn't teach you about Software Engineering
The Harmful Consequences of Postel's Maxim
Why on Earth are flowers beautiful? | Scientist Sees Squirrel
Mikhail Khodorkovsky (English) (@mbk_center): "Stop saying that the war in Ukraine is being waged by Russia and the Russian people. It's a war of Putin and his regime. The narrative that Russia as a whole is at war benefits Putin and is not true. A thread 1/8" | La Contre-Voie - nitter
Michael Kofman (@KofmanMichael): "I have no doubt UA can learn combined arms maneuver, and saw elements of this at Kharkiv. However, without USAF air superiority, US logistics, C4ISR, etc it’s a bit hard to ‘fight like Americans.’ How well would we do without airpower? 2/" | La Contre-Voie - nitter
Delimiter-first code
We're breaking up with JavaScript frontends
Open-source software vs. the proposed Cyber Resilience Act
Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador): "Today I had some time to ponder a few of the lessons of the war in Ukraine for NATO armies. Doesn't mean I am 100% correct and everyone will draw different conclusions, but here are mine: 1) Main Battle Tanks (MBT) are indispensable. russia has lost more than 2,000 so far, 1/n"|La Contre-Voie - nitter
Magical handler functions in Rust | Lunatic
Chris Murphy (@ChrisMurphyCT): "3/ Second, there are U.S. owned and operated Patriot anti-missile batteries in Saudi Arabia right now. If Saudi Arabia isn't willing to take the side of Ukraine and U.S. over Russia, why should we keep these Patriots in Saudi Arabia when Ukraine and our NATO allies need them?"|nitter
Bret Devereaux (@BretDevereaux): "The degree to which modern politics even in advanced economies are still substantially about micro-polities defined by competition between a handful of local elites (and also between the local elites, as a group, and the national or transnational elite) remains substantial."|nitter
Thomas C. Theiner (@noclador): "As things are moving fast on the Kherson front I drew up a few maps to explain the situation. A short thread🧵: In Kherson the russians hold a sizeable bridgehead on the right bank of the Dnipro river (shaded red), which could only be supplied by two bridges, one 1/n"|nitter
Kamil Galeev (@kamilkazani): "I think Kremlin may view nuclear strike on Ukraine (with an American retaliatory strike) as a rational move. It may not make much sense in the context of foreign policy, but it does in the context of domestic policy. Meanwhile foreign policy is just domestic policy by other means"|La Contre-Voie - nitter
Co-founding considered harmful
Eugene Finkel (@eugene_finkel): "Earlier this week a journalist asked me how this might end now, with the partial mobilization and referendums. I said that I don't see a realistic endgame scenario. Then I spent several days thinking about it. I still don't see it, at least not anytime soon. So, some thoughts 1/"|nitter
The main problem with technology in the past (~2) decades, aka modern technology... | Hacker News
Employed practices change in response to pain points. As an example, the microse... | Hacker News
What a lot of people don’t realize about QA is that it’s also a point of Empathy... | Hacker News
Patrick Fox (@RealCynicalFox): "The Izium Pocket 🧵: With the caveat that this front is developing so fast there may not be an Izium pocket long, some initial thoughts on the development and aftermath of the current situation. 1/"|42l - nitter
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