João Mesquita (@vanoak_) 's Twitter Profile
João Mesquita

@vanoak_

nogordio.com @[email protected]

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Billy Wilder: "People think when it comes to a screenplay you start with absolutely nothing, but the trouble is you have a million ideas. You have to dramatize it by omitting, by simplifying, by finding a clean theme that leads someplace." #screenwriting

Catalin (@catalinmpit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dear Twitter algorithm, I’m not interested in: - 5 JS tips & tricks every dev needs to know - 10 Chrome extensions to supercharge my life - “As a developer, do you work with your eyes open?” … and similar tweets. Can you instead show the tweets from people I follow? Thanks!

João Mesquita (@vanoak_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

true. i just added a new line for vera while designing the layout for o vazio aqui. reminds me also a recorded statement of stan lee about who would win a fight between the thing and spider man.

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A senior-senior developer once told me that seniority comes when you know that everything is glued with saliva but the client is loving it.

Cosmo Mídias 🔶 (@cosmomidias) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This will be on the history books: the day when music and #geometrynodes interacted lively, in real-time, with post production filters and effects directly on #b3d viewport. Amazing show by Andy Goralczyk (inactive) and Simon Thommes tonight at #bcon22

João Mesquita (@vanoak_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Read people complaining that mastodon is complicated because of the concept of servers. Why, yes, the internet is little bit more complicated that the average person knows or want to know. 1/2

João Mesquita (@vanoak_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

That is why social media is a success. These companies developed ux that sell the idea that the internet is really easy to use (and to understand). No problem with that until you have to step out of it. This is your plato’s cavern moment. From us who never went in, welcome! 2/2.