Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile
Josh Taylor

@joshtaylor

Developer, probably the wrong Josh Taylor (sorry)

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Heart of Pluto (@heartofpluto_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

After 15kg of wool and over 💯 hrs of knitting, I’m finally ready to fly to the UK. Now I just need to pack the entire universe into my suitcase! I’ll see you all soon 🤗

After 15kg of wool and over 💯 hrs of knitting, I’m finally ready to fly to the UK. Now I just need to pack the entire universe into my suitcase! I’ll see you all soon 🤗
shubs (@infosec_au) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My colleagues sean and @devec0 found some phenomenal vulnerabilities in Cloudflare Pages. I highly recommend you read about their adventures in pwning CI systems. There's a lot to learn from their research. blog.assetnote.io/2022/05/06/clo…

Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don't usually shout out, but testing live view by German Velasco (testingliveview.com) is a great reference when testing. Any other references like this (apart from hexdocs) for Elixir/other languages recommended? #myelixirstatus

Democracy Sausage (@demsausage) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Taking a moment to thank our army of volunteers working through the huge volume of sausage intel we're seeing on social media today (and Keith Moss for building us a custom Twitter client to handle some of it!) & everyone who has sent us info for the map. You are amazing.

Frerich Raabe (@frerichraabe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wojtek Mach Shameless plug: I hacked up github.com/frerich/undert… for much the same purpose - a LiveView component which gives you a fully functional IEx session into your app, right in the browser. :-)

Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Table that José Valim / Dashbit /jonatanklosko came up with for displaying data in livebook is great. I had created an elixir app that allowed you to query and store from DBs &share with teams, similar to Heroku Dataclips and that would have been useful then! #myelixirstatus

Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Got Livebook to work with kino_db using Snowflake! Whole thing took around to an hour to add, most of the time spent learning Livebook/kino_db works. #myelixirstatus

Got <a href="/livebookdev/">Livebook</a> to work with kino_db using Snowflake! Whole thing took around to an hour to add, most of the time spent learning Livebook/kino_db works. #myelixirstatus
Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Learning more about Rust by writing a NIF for Elixir is really fun, I'm writing a Snowflake Arrow parser using arrow2. Lunchtime (depending on mood) and after work project! It has to be fast (as we could be parsing lots of files), so benchee has been great. #myelixirstatus

José Valim (@josevalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today during my ElixirConf Europe keynote I announced there is an ongoing PhD scholarship for researching and developing a type system powered by set-theoretic types for Elixir. Here is a quick summary... 🧵 [1/6]

Today during my <a href="/ElixirConfEU/">ElixirConf Europe</a> keynote I announced there is an ongoing PhD scholarship for researching and developing a type system powered by set-theoretic types for Elixir.

Here is a quick summary... 🧵 [1/6]
Alex Koutmos (@akoutmos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Almost ready for a PR to Kino for rendering supervision trees with Mermaid. I think it is coming out quite nice if I do say so myself 😁. This will be useful in the upcoming elixirpatterns.dev chapter for visualizing your supervision trees in Livebook 🥳 #MyElixirStatus

Almost ready for a PR to Kino for rendering supervision trees with Mermaid. I think it is coming out quite nice if I do say so myself 😁. This will be useful in the upcoming elixirpatterns.dev chapter for visualizing your supervision trees in <a href="/livebookdev/">Livebook</a> 🥳

#MyElixirStatus
James Kirk (@jiminy_kirket) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Starting a Python project in 2022 is easy - just use the arrokuda cookiecutter and execute the cresselia script inside it but dont forget to install graveler before you do or lillipup will fail when it tries to access your nuzleaf config

Maxim Goryachy (@h0t_max) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today we've published Intel Microcode decryptor! It gives you an amazing opportunity for researching x86 platforms. You can understand how Intel mitigated spectre vulnerability, explore the implementation of Intel TXT, SGX,VT-x technologies! Enjoy it! github.com/chip-red-pill/…

Today we've published Intel Microcode decryptor! It gives you an amazing opportunity for researching x86 platforms. You can understand how Intel mitigated spectre vulnerability, explore the implementation of Intel TXT, SGX,VT-x technologies! Enjoy it! github.com/chip-red-pill/…
Alex Cohen (@anothercohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I was laid off from Twitter this afternoon. I was in charge of managing badge access to Twitter offices. Elon just called me and asked if I could come back to help them regain access to HQ as they shut off all badges and accidentally locked themselves out.

Josh Taylor (@joshtaylor) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The coasters by the team at GamersNexus are incredibly well-made. Was a recommended Christmas present when someone asked what I wanted. store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-dr…

The coasters by the team at <a href="/GamersNexus/">GamersNexus</a> are incredibly well-made. Was a recommended Christmas present when someone asked what I wanted. store.gamersnexus.net/products/gn-dr…