Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile
Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐

@discordianfish

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Founder & CTO @DIAMBRA_AI Doer of Cloud Things @SoundCloud, @Docker, @Airbnb Alumni

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Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Are there people who like go but miss exceptions? I guess I'd be interested in reading arguments why exceptions are a good idea in general before dismissing them as a huge mistake. Maybe it's just me not familiar enough with that to lead to good code but I'm just not feeling it..

Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I've been blessed that early in my career I always worked at jobs that made it easy to deliver something. Since then I've worked at jobs that made this incredibly hard and it made me realize how easy it is to get imposter syndrom in these situations.

Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I really hoped pulumi would fix one of the most annoying parts of terraform: Refactoring the source without having to recreate resources of mess with the state manually. Looks like it doesn't :-/

Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

podman desktop on mac is really a PITA. first login not being compatible with docker-compose and now some qemu issus.. ugh I'm back to docker-desktop..

Johannes Ziemke (bsky: 5pi.de) 🌐 (@discordianfish) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Of course first time I work for some crypto bros it's a horrible experience. Arrogant, unfriendly, just reverting/commenting out changes to unblock them without providing feedback, changing of requirements without listening to any feedback and then complaining about productivity

Kay Jebelli 🇺🇦 (@kayjebelli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The EC's position is that these consumer benefits are actually "anticompetitive", and it harkens back to the dark days of antitrust when it was used as a tool to protect competitors and politically favored companies, instead of the modern consumers welfare instrument it is today

The EC's position is that these consumer benefits are actually "anticompetitive", and it harkens back to the dark days of antitrust when it was used as a tool to protect competitors and politically favored companies, instead of the modern consumers welfare instrument it is today
Jeremiah Johnson 🌐 (@jeremiahdjohns) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The funniest thing about everyone romantically sharing this map about how it should have been Bernie - it's a bunch of lefties implying that money should matter more than actual votes