March 2020

379 tweets

Replying to @MattBolton365

@MattBolton365 I sincerely hope you are
right in your assessment of the situation. But I think the video speaks for
itself, if you don't trust these journalist, just check what Trump says, with
what WHO releases and how he contradicts his own experts - in the same press
conference.

Replying to @AskAtlassian

@AskAtlassian Thanks, a better wording could
be:

When resolving an issue as duplicate, a link to the duplicating issues must be
provided, or already exist in the linked issues, otherwise this type of
resolution should not be allowed.

Replying to @even

@even @sanity_io
Ok, here is the long story:

I am building a responsive website, so I want a convenient way to scale images:
input an image file, output a CDN URL which I can tweak to scale the image.

This is all I need, for this project no other CMS feature is needed.

Replying to @mirjam_diala

@mirjam_diala I remember very clearly when
needed to let go of Neo, and a few months later Trinity.

They give us so much and at some point it's our responsibility to let them go.
We owe them that much.

They are unique and not just pets, but companions. That's what we love them for.

Day 1 of working from home: I am going to pick up extra hardware from the office
(monitors), because I expect this to go on for quite some time.

First day working from home and the office is empty. We have
@NordicTweets meetings already running
pretty flawlessly ... Everyone here already has experience working from home
because of kids, flex-time, etc and has headset+webcam. Also broadband at home
is standard here. 🇳🇴

Replying to @mxygem

@thatengjayson Personally I have the best experience with a focused are in the
middle, so a 24" screen with 1920x1200 is best, larger screens can usually only
be split in the middle, but not in three parts.

Replying to @pati_gallardo

@pati_gallardo Looks like they just added
CloudFlare and DNS propagation takes a while.

The hotfix is to have a static HTML under the old DNS name and redirect all
traffic to a new hostname, which serves the site through the CDN.

I truly appreciate the privilege of working
@NordicTweets: they just asked all
colleagues who have kids at home and can't work because they need to take care
of them to record hours anyway. Childcare counts as work time here! 💯

Replying to @datenreisender

@datenreisender I wouldn't put it this
way. South Korea is red on that map, but they have been testing 10,000 people
every day.

So the map would be more accurate if the number of tests were factored in.

I think most countries with high international traffic are already red.

Replying to @datenreisender

@datenreisender Well Norway only tests
health personal and those cases with severe conditions that best to be
hospitalized, which means they will have a much lower per capita rate compared
to countries which do mass testing. So you can't really compare countries.

I took a dip in ~0°C cold water at #akicon40, and here is the video. I tried to
improve the lighting using a handheld headlamp.

From 1500 to 1600 (Oslo time, CET) every day I will do an open coffee hangout,
fell free to jump in and let's talk about tech and other interesting stuff!

Links to the hangouts will be posted below.

#COVID19norway

Replying to @KlaraMiffili

@KlaraMiffili Going down to individual
tickets IMO makes no sense because as you rightfully see work for a whole thing
is hard to separate per issues.

You need to tell the client how much time was spent by the team on each feature
per sprint, more granularity is useless bureaucracy.

Replying to @KlaraMiffili

@KlaraMiffili Yeah, easter is coming up, and
I expect the same here ...

Last weekend a bus line to a ski are needed to be shut down, because it was too
full. A person in quarantine broke their leg in that ski area as well. A city
sent SMS to all people in a shopping mall, because it too full.

From the #trondheim hospital press conference:

  • so far 5 people with #COVID19 hospitalized, none need intensive care
  • over thousand medical personell tested, but less than %1 have it
  • testing times for new cases could be better, but is best in all Norway
  • capacity is good

@carogluck Hei, I found you while looking for a
way to enable volunteers in Greece to make soap in bulk. At
@DistributeAid we just shipped 80,000 bars
of soap and it's needed in refugee camps AND in hospitals. It would be great if
you could link me to material on how >

How do you collect feedback on features of your open-source project from
non-developers?

I can imagine that GitHub issues is a little bit too technical, so I am looking
for something streamlined in regards to the ceremony involved from creating an
account to submitting feedback.

Replying to @NicoleRauch

@NicoleRauch Yesterday in the remote chat we
had the questions why you still should learn redux these days.

IMO because a lot of existing projects use it, but I would strongly advise
against using it, because it's a big overhead and I mostly see downsides of
using it.

Replying to @Jen_BMJ

@Jen_BMJ I've signed legal documents in Germany
with @DocuSign in the past, but for some of my
positions in non profit associations (German e.V.) we send around the original
document, sign it by hand and mail it to the next.

Replying to @Jen_BMJ

@Jen_BMJ Right, I guess you could also sign a
video recording itself as a proof that everybody was present (or a document
containing screenshots and a checksum of the file), but I am pretty sure there
is no proven process for it and it's up to a judge to accept this in case of a
dispute.

Replying to @pati_gallardo

@pati_gallardo Same, I hope that we will
have a treatment for the symptoms so that infected will end up in the hospital,
but don't require ICU care, and death rate will be acceptable. Then, only then,
can we return to normal contact in our communities.

Another day, another @Azure pain with Azure AD B2C
authentication.

I mean, I always assume it's me, but, again, and again, it's unfortunately not.

Replying to @TheRealBudt

@TheRealBudt
@pati_gallardo I am no bioethicist nor a
doctor, so what I mean with "acceptable deathrate" is the time when when
vaccination and treatments are available and the deathrate for people who
contract COVID-19 are similar to that of the seasonal flu or any other disease.
Does that make more sense?

Replying to @FranziskaNaja

@FranziskaNaja Es ist halt einfach
bullshit, es in schwarz und weiss einzuteilen. Es ist absolut wichtig sich
seiner eigenen Situation bewusst zu sein, und dass zu machen, was man kann.
Vielleicht kannst Du finanziell gerade nicht unterstuetzen, aber Du kannst deine
Platform nutzen ...