Getting diagnosed with ADHD (10 mins read).
Looking back at the process to get diagnosed with ADHD.
Getting diagnosed with ADHD (10 mins read).
Looking back at the process to get diagnosed with ADHD.
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for the record I'm never trying to ghost people I just have chronically bad ADHD and a busy life full of ppl I love so it's very distracting sometimes 😭😭😭💙💙💙💙
Chase 💙 (@starfader)Thu, 08 Dec 2022 06:31 GMT
In today’s episode, we have the pleasure of two guests: Whitney Lee, Staff Technical Advocate at VMware, the one behind the ⚡️ Enlightning episodes, and Mauricio Salatino, which you already know from 🎧 shipit.show/41 on Continuous Delivery for Kubernetes. The two of them gave the most amazing KubeCon NA Keynote last mon...

Hey you. The one who needs external validation in order to allow themselves to rest. I’m here to tell you that you worked fucking HARD and stretched yourself FURTHER than others realize it or give you credit for, and as such you deserve nice things 🥰
blank (@kefimochi)Tue, 06 Dec 2022 19:51 GMT
Java Applications became the go-to preference of most developers because of the write-once-run-anywhere advantage it gave over other languages. And it didn’t take much time for Java to become the language for the enterprise. Consequently, most enterprises are still running legacy Java Monoliths on their infrastructure. Breaking up a monolith is not an easy process–nor

Manton and Daniel talk about payments from the Small App Developer settlement against Apple. Why does Manton refuse to accept free money, and are there valid reasons to opt out of the settlement? Then they reflect on the wave of opportunity from Twitter�...
That is the question. Whether ’tis nobler in the mind to suffer the slings and arrows of outrageous test coverage, or to take arms against a sea of bugs…

Prefilling OAuth2 scopes for GitHub Personal Access Tokens (1 mins read).

How to make it easier to set up your OAuth2 scopes on a Personal Access Token with GitHub.
Prefilling OAuth2 scopes for GitLab Personal Access Tokens (1 mins read).

How to make it easier to set up your OAuth2 scopes on a Personal Access Token with GitLab.
Week Notes 22#48 (2 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-11-28?
sorry for being weird, it will happen again
silly little (@ao3tagsbot)Thu, 01 Dec 2022 12:00 GMT
me trying hard not to zone out while someone is talking to me
introverts memes (@introvertsmemes)Fri, 02 Dec 2022 01:21 GMT

Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) do a deep di

Heroku’s free plans officially reach EOL, Swyx explains the mixed reaction to Stable Diffusion 2.0, a real Twitter SRE explains how it continues to stay up even with ~80% gone, Tyler Cipriani tells us about one of Git’s coolest, most unloved features & we chat with Joel Lord about brewing beer with IoT & JavaSC...

Mike (https://twitter.com/ukmadlz) and Jim (https://twitter.com/secondej) have our usual chat and pseudo spicy takes, this episode with guest Alistair Hey (https://twitter.com/alistair_hey), and cover: Modern Frontends Live!! https://dylanbeattie.net/2022/11/22/modern-frontends-2022.html / https://www.cassie.codes/posts/modern-frontends/ / https://dev.to/thisisjofrank/my-experience-of-modern-frontends-conference-1cgg Going through a lovely bit of MongoDB marketing fluff https://www.theregister.com/2020/11/25/mongodb_marketing_movie_dross/ Black Friday. Really. Is it a thing anymore here "The backend shouldn't exist" - Conversation with bootcamp mentees Hive to replace Twitter (and mastodon) https://www.businessinsider.com/twitter-competitor-hive-social-run-by-24-year-old-founder-2022-11?r=US&IR=T Linux Foundation pays Linus 1.6 mill a year And the usual off-topic tangents.

This week we’re joined by Gergely Orosz and we’re talking about the insane tech hiring market we’re in right now. Gergely was on the show a year ago talking about growing as a software engineer and his book The Tech Resume Inside Out. Now he’s laser focused on Substack with actionable advice for engineering managers an...

Week Notes 22#47 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-11-21?
Been meaning to subscribe to The Changelog's subscriber programme, changelog++ for some time now, as I love the various podcasts + content they produce, and I've listened to 203(!) of their podcasts since my records began in August 2016(!).
I now am, and it feels great to support the folks who create the great content we consume 😻
This week we’re back talking to Gergely Orosz — this time not quite about the insane tech hiring market, but more so the flip side, the 180, the not so good tech hiring market, the layoff market and what you can expect. There’s a lot of FUD out there, so hopefully this show gives you a lens into what’s really going on,...

Nishant Roy, Engineering Manager at Pinterest Ads, joins Johnny & Jon to detail how they’ve managed to continue shipping quality software from startup through hypergrowth all the way to IPO. Prepare to learn a lot about Pinterest’s integration and deployment pipeline, observability stack, Go-based services and more...

Kids frequently go to concerts with female pop stars who wear sexy outfits, perform suggestive dances, and sing lyrics about sex — the kids sing along, wear their merch, and copy their mannerisms. This is never seen as a problem but equivalent drag performances are. You know why.
Kat Tenbarge (@kattenbarge)Thu, 24 Nov 2022 16:22 GMT
This thanksgiving I’m thankful that I can support a family and a home because I’m nice with the make believe screen rectangles
lil uzi perf (@ken_wheeler)Thu, 24 Nov 2022 18:32 GMT
For our last 2022 Kaizen episode, we went all out: 💪 @jerod outdid himself in the number of improvements shipped between Kaizens 🕺 A few of our listeners contributed → prompted us to create a new contributing guide 🗺 We now have a new infrastructure diagram All of this, and a whole lot more, is captured as GitHub di...

Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) answer Fan Q

In this episode we talk about various types of writing and how we as Go developers can learn from them. Whether it is planning and preparing to write, communicating with team members, or making our code clearer for future developers to read through style guides.

When we talk about improving a programming language, we often think about what features we would add. Things like generics in Go, async/away in JS, etc. In this episode we take a different approach and talk about what we would remove from Go to make it better.

I've 100% worked at this company before 🙃
* Access control who can do pull requests & peer reviews. * Remove staff engineers and implement an architect office that approves and designs changes. * Invert architecture, if microservices go monolith. * Implement n+ programming languages not fit for purpose. * Scale agile.Viktor Cessan (@viktorcessan)Mon, 21 Nov 2022 16:53 GMT
This week on The Changelog we’re joined by Adam Wiggins, co-founder and former CTO of Heroku, for an exclusive trip down Heroku memory lane. Adam and Jerod are both tremendous fans of Heroku and believe (to this day) they represent the apex in developer experience for delivering code to production. We talk through the ...

So Anna Dodson and I got Oodies and wow was it a great decision. Just put it on and absolutely roasting, and looking fabulous while I'm at it 💃

Trans people deserve more than remembrance. Trans people deserve mundanity, and quiet, and long lives lived.
Games and Online Harassment Hotline (@GamesHotline)Sun, 20 Nov 2022 19:24 GMT
Week Notes 22#46 (5 mins read).
What happened in the week of 2022-11-14?
you're not "bored". you have like ten things you're actively avoiding doing, and you even know that some of them would be really interesting to you if you started doing them. what you are is paralyzed. This tweet is an unparalyze ray! it is your trumpet! do the thing!!
🍄 CEO: NOW WITH 85% LESS LUNGUS 🫁 (@MasterTimBlais)Sat, 19 Nov 2022 07:22 GMT
Natalie & Ian welcome Liran Haimovitch & Tiago Queiroz to the show for a discussion focused on debugging Go programs. They cover good & bad debugging practices, the difficulty of debugging in the cloud, the value of errors logs & metrics, the practice of debugging in production (or not) & much more!...

On a previous episode of Go Time we discussed binary bloat, and how the Go protocol buffer implementation is a big offender. In this episode we dive into the history of protocol buffers and gRPC, then we discuss how the protocol and the implementation can vary and lead to things like binary bloat.

Always use your voice if you're lucky to have one.
Andy Bell (@piccalilli_)Thu, 17 Nov 2022 18:49 GMT
Ty Franck (one half of James S.A. Corey) and Wes Chatham ('Amos Burton' on The Expanse) kick off Sea

Fun JS bug of the day introduced by a linting change, that lost me a good amount of time trying to work out what was going wrong:
- const tokenSet = await client.oauthCallback(redirect, params, { code_verifier });
+ const tokenSet = await client.oauthCallback(redirect, params, { codeVerifier })
Silently changed the meaning of the code here, and needed to be fixed with:
- const tokenSet = await client.oauthCallback(redirect, params, { codeVerifier }).catch((err) => {
+ const tokenSet = await client.oauthCallback(redirect, params, { code_verifier: codeVerifier }).catch((err) => {
Funnily enough, I've had this lead to dangerous logging in the past, but didn't spot this at first. That'll teach me!
it's a shame HBO's Silicon Valley already ended
eli schutze🫡 (@elibelly)Sun, 13 Nov 2022 21:23 GMT
RT @mattround That’s not fog outside, the UK is so broke they’ve had to turn down the render distanceCarol ⭐️ (@CarolSaysThings)Mon, 14 Nov 2022 10:21 GMT
Love to be told "we tried to deliver your package but no one was in" without any of the security cameras or our very sensitive guard dog triggering, while both me and Anna Dodson are working from home 🙃
I need a weekend from my weekend
Kelly Vaughn (parody) (@kvlly)Sun, 13 Nov 2022 22:25 GMT