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Petros Amoiridis

@amiridis

Brewing software slowly — amignosis.com
Leading the Greek Elixir community — greecex.org

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We could not stay away from creating our own Greece |> Elixir t-shirts. We will rocking them this Friday at our 1st meetup in Athens: lu.ma/hpe6cam1

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We had our first ever Elixir meetup in Athens, Greece, under the larger Greece |> Elixir effort. It was a blast! Cannot be hapier. #MyElixirStatus cc José Valim greecex.org

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I have noticed Google Sheets added a new Table feature. But I have to wonder. Why does a Sheet need a Table? Isn't it already a table? What's next? Adding a table feature to the Table? 🤔

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I wonder, and secretly hope, the ultimate cure for ALL forms of cancer is around the corner. Discovered with the help of AGI.

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I have been using HEY from 37signals since its launch. But I never used its "sometime this week" feature. I started using a couple of days ago and I have to admit I love it. You can even drag and drop items to a day and it creates an event for you! help.hey.com/article/900-so…

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Breaking down a large software monolith in micro-services, often means swapping one set of problems for another, sometimes more costly, set. I'd argue this works both ways. There's a lot of fascination in this approach and a common developer urge to rewrite their work.

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I've primarily been a Git CLI user for years, but I must admit the conflict resolution tool in JetBrains IDEs is excellent 👌.

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VC-backed startups often start small but aim to become one-stop apps, often morphing into watered-down versions of their specialized rivals.

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Every day, I see a dozen new software libraries in my feed. Often, their descriptions just state what the library does, leaving me wondering why it exists. What's the use case? That's the information I find most valuable in an announcement. #MyElixirStatus

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When your heart stops, your brain continues to function for a few minutes. Some say that's your heaven or hell, based on the memories you've gathered throughout your life. I wonder if you lose that final experience when the cause of death completely disables your brain.

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Back to iTerm after my 5th try with Warp. Love the features and AI, but the UI feels intrusive. I prefer on-demand AI, not one that decides if I'm typing commands or prompts. Couldn't disable that. Also too much UI in the way and visual noise. Love it otherwise.