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Autistic Accessibility specialist, developer, adaptive mountain biker, speaker & kit car builder. Never far from my plush sidekick Lion :)

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Joined January 2007
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@JamieKnight
Jamie + Lion
8 years
For those looking for more autism related stuff I tweet about autistic daily life over at @spacedoutsmiles :).
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@JamieKnight
Jamie + Lion
1 year
RT @PhinHarper: This week I had two strokes in my 30s. I realise it's not cool to talk about medical stuff in British culture but I am goin….
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What do you want to know?.
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@JamieKnight
Jamie + Lion
1 year
Love that SQLite is getting attention. We’re probably approaching about a billion read & writes through the various SQLite databases we use in @ERMILTD since we started. It’s bloody quick for calculating stats too :).
@aarondfrancis
Aaron Francis
1 year
SQLite can only hold up to 281 terabytes of data. If I'm going to potentially support many tens of users, I need something that can scale!.
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@JamieKnight
Jamie + Lion
1 year
Not checked this account for ages as I do most of my twitter stuff on @spacedoutsmiles these days. It’s good to see stuff folks are working on. Lots of extremely funky things!.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
AWS servers can be surprisingly slow compared to Macs. On a per core bases even an M1 CPU is around 2x the speed of a Graviton 3 CPU used in the c7g AWS instances. We work around it by scaling out not up, but it’s far from ideal. At least they are super cheap :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
It’s been really fun watching this grow. @micmath and the rest of the team have done an amazing job with it :).
@besigndesign
Branimir
1 year
We've stumbled upon a great source of accessibility guides from experts with years of experience. Currently testing it out. They have guides for principles, components, and patterns, which are very useful for our design system work. Check it out at:.🔗
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
I got burned by data migrations in the past, so for @ERMILTD we treat our backend database as ephemeral, it’s a fast and easy to query index of data held in S3. Rather than migrate data, we regenerate the database from S3 files when needed. Works well for our use case :).
@gwenshap
Gwen (Chen) Shapira
1 year
I assume y'all use migration scripts / containers to apply schema changes to your DB. But how do you create and run them? Homegrown tools or OSS? Same tool to create and run, or separate?.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Really impressed with AWS ECR support in Serverless. A few days of playing & I have a single command which can…. - Build + upload a complex container.- Deploy it to Lambda & AWS Batch environments.- Setup input & output buckets .- Deploy an admin api to manage it all. Magic :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Does anyone know of a really good training for creating AWS diagrams?. I’m creating diagrams for a bunch of @ERMILTD stuff and they keep ending up a bit of a mess. It’s a bunch of simple things… interconnected via events & common resources like S3. Quickly gets messy!.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
After evaluating a heap of approaches we’ve decided go to go with an AWS sandbox account for each dev on the team. To make that work, we need to fully automate some of the older bits of our setup which where hand setup ~5 years ago :). It’s been fun to get going :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Doing a bunch of nerdy work to simplify the deployment process for @ERMILTD. It’s very satisfying to run a single command on an empty AWS account… and have a working install of ERMI running a few minutes later. About 70% there for a few hours work :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Doing a bunch of nerdy work to simplify the deployment process for @ERMILTD. It’s very satisfying to run a single command on an empty AWS account… and have a working install of ERMI running a few minutes later. About 70% there for a few hours work :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
This was really fun to write. Fab to see an event getting lots of the small details right :).
@spacedoutsmiles
Jamie + Lion
1 year
Woo! I’m back to blogging and this post is a big one!. Many inclusive events tend to annoy me as they sort of miss the point. Then I came across The Story Museums approach & I was heckling impressed… they get so much right I just hard to write about it.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Final test that all the equipment is ready for a user testing sessions tomorrow…. Then windows started installing updates in the background. Now doing another final tests to make sure everything is ready for tomorrow :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
A little annoyed that AWS don’t have an equivalent of LocalStack as part of the platform. Having to pay a third party $35 per dev, per month to access basic local testing for AWS batch is painful.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
We recently did a heap of work writing really good mocking & test data for the API layer… the new setup flows that data into the iOS app to make testing + development faster on the iOS app too. Yay reuse :). Love this stuff. It’s extremely satisfying when it all comes together.
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Spent a few hours yesterday working on iOS data mocking using Serverless-offline… to discover the option I was using had a bug & didn’t work…. So I fixed the bug and contributed it back to the project. Woohoo open source :). Our iOS app can now hit a local copy of our API :).
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Jamie + Lion
1 year
Finally got around to setting up a twitter account for the financial crime platform I built with @MisterWookie :). Mostly so I can reference it in tweets within having to explain :). Everyone, please say hello to @ermiltd! She’s got quite a lot of personality… :).
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Jamie + Lion
2 years
Feels like a one click ‘report spam’ button would be useful on @X. Multiple clicks and needing to scroll makes it slow to bulk report spam mentions etc.
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Jamie + Lion
2 years
Is anyone out there using the Node Rapids framework for GPU acceleration in production?. It looks useful for a large data processing task I need to do… but I’m seeing some red flags around long term support & development. Whatcha think?.
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GPU-accelerated data science and visualization in node - rapidsai/node
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Jamie + Lion
2 years
Our little Financial Crime Detection tool ERMI is sponsoring the upcoming Barcamp London :). It’s epic when we can support the very events which helped get us started in tech. Looking for the 11th (and all the Lego!).
@barcamplondon
BarCamp London
2 years
Sponsors supply the space, pay for the food, and give us the funds for all the sundries including Lego. Did we say #Lego?. Without this help #bclxii wouldn't happen. Thank you to . @LaeTottenham .@proactivepaul .@IBMDeveloper .@FlagstoneGroup .@pusher .@spacedoutsmiles .@edent
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Jamie + Lion
2 years
They are rather fab for accessibility folks too :).
@barcamplondon
BarCamp London
2 years
Once again we have Proactive as a sponsor. They are the “go to” solution for Devs and Designers who need proper help with their accounts and tax returns. #bclxii
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