Maurizio Lupo
@sithmel
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Senior Eng Manager. Infinitas Learning. No longer on twitter. Find me on Mastodon @[email protected]
Reading, United Kingdom
Joined January 2010
Looking forward to speaking @devseccon on Wed – see you there! #securecoding
DSC⚡️ Speaker spotlight 🔦: Is this okay!? 🤔 @rouanw will be delivering an amazing talk on how to review code for security issues. Get your free ticket here: https://t.co/GFjsZ9ZMAB
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😢 R.I.P. Fred Brooks was the author of "The Mythical Man Month" a book that was hugely influential on so many of us. Also his paper "No Silver Bullet" would be on most people's shortlist of most influential papers.
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The Boy Scout Rule: Check the code in cleaner than you checked it out — every single time.
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Never blame your employer for things that are your responsibility. If the code is a mess, it’s not the employer’s fault, it’s the programmers’ fault. Learn to negotiate features. Never negotiate workmanship. The only way to go fast is to go well.
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New in Exploring Mastodon: The usual Twitter convention is to follow the whole person, meaning one Twitter account for a person would tweet on many different subjects. In the Fediverse, we see people having multiple Mastodon (and other) accounts. https://t.co/6WrFGEeQRa
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I'm finding Mastodon a lot easier to understand having I've realized that it's just blogs. Everyone gets a little blog, on their own server or someone else's. Following someone is pretty much subscribing to their feed. You can even roll your own implementation from scratch.
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Accidentally I ran an interesting experiment comparing Twitter and Mastodon this morning when I tweeted/tooted about a blog post Mastodon: 3,000 followers (all from the last few days), 25 replies, 91 reblogs, 184 faves Twitter: 43,000 followers, 7 replies, 31 retweets, 183 likes
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The most common causes of productivity issues I have witnessed in 20+ years are either crippling technical debt or lack of clarity about what you are building. Yet, bosses blames engineers not working hard enough.
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If you are curious about Mastodon and you don't know how to start: I have found this nice guide
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In this blog post, I’d like to explain how to get started with Mastodon.
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Right. As a heavy tweeter/content creator who is now maintaining BOTH a Twitter and Mastodon presence, here is a short guide to what I have set up, how to do it and lessons I've learned, for others. TLDR: It's been WAY less hassle than I expected thanks to tips from followers /1
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I am giving Mastodon a try. I am @sithmel@fosstodon.org See you there!
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Elon Musk destroying Twitter for all of us who weren’t strong enough to delete our accounts on our own is basically a shot-for-shot remake of Gollum stealing the Ring from Frodo and falling into Mt. Doom
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The difference between technical debt and a mess is the same as a well planned home mortgage and a teenage credit card blowout. True technical debt is never intentionally bad code. Rather, it is a carefully considered deficit in features, structure, and glitter.
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so here's a story I volunteer helping seniors with their technology issues. One of my regulars came in with a Lenovo laptop. It still had a retail sticker; I imagine she bought it used, for over $500 "I bought this so recently, how is it already so slow," she asked me
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I also think I am getting old, and I have less time ahead of me. Probably I can blame a middle age crisis. I wonder if I am the only one feeling this way :-) thread over
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I do other things: I play music, I work with wood, I watch tv, mostly as a social activity with my wife/kids. I feel that playing is not getting me anywhere near my dreams. Like a waste of time without achieving anything.
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Since then, my kids grew up (they are 19 and 16 now) and I could have resumed with my hobby. I just didn't care anymore.
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Eventually something had to give, and I decided to quit playing.
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