Matt Childs (@mattec) 's Twitter Profile
Matt Childs

@mattec

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linkhttps://keybase.io/mattch calendar_today16-11-2008 19:04:45

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Marie Boiseau 🍉 (@marieboiseau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mon copain rebrode des vieux canevas pour y ajouter des éléments de jeux-vidéos et son rêve : faire une expo dans un event/conv JV ou autre. Si vous avez des pistes ou même juste un petit RT, lezgong !! 🔥

Mon copain rebrode des vieux canevas pour y ajouter des éléments de jeux-vidéos et son rêve : faire une expo dans un event/conv JV ou autre. Si vous avez des pistes ou même juste un petit RT, lezgong !! 🔥
sunil pai (@threepointone) 's Twitter Profile Photo

2 minute rant about how senior engineers should care more about the construction of the business than the implementation du jour

Allen Holub @allenholub.bsky.social (@allenholub) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Toyota Production System (TPS, usually called "Lean" in the West) defines three sorts of difficulties, all of which apply to software development: Muri, Mura, and Muda. They're all worth thinking about. Muri is long-term overburdening of the entire production system (e.g.,

Aaron Bastani (@aaronbastani) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nokia and Ericsson build 5G infrastructure- no U.S. company does. Dutch ASML builds the world’s most sophisticated machines. The most cutting edge chips require Carl Zeiss lenses. Don’t swallow the yank psy-op. Europe still makes stuff - somehow.

James Blackwell (@jwblackwell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

@levelsio Lots of people wondering why UK: - £50 same day setup - 19% tax rate under £50k, then 25% - Simple to file tax - Not as litigious as the US (loser pays all fees) US is 21% + state taxes so not necessarily much less and getting sued in the US scares me

Matt Childs (@mattec) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A yoga class is a microcosm of this. Start with relaxation then ramp up to a period of hard high quality exercise followed by deep relaxation to close. I’ve always intuitively tried to use that, and many other parts of yoga, as a tool for living/working.

Mitchell Hashimoto (@mitchellh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ray tian/天 To clarify this: the reality of almost all software that ends up making billions of dollars is that you take one "revolutionary" idea someone came up with 15 years ago, then just relentlessly iterate on it. There are only a handful of "sparks of genius" along the way.