"How I ship projects at big companies" by Sean Goedecke
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Mandela Effect: I was sure it was only 3 times you said "Candyman" in the mirror but apparently it's 5Mandela Effect: I was sure it was only 3 times you said "Candyman" in the mirror but apparently it's 5
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At some level, this is Brexit but American sized portionsAt some level, this is Brexit but American sized portions
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Right now, here is the real problem - all the major cloud vendors are US companies.Right now, here is the real problem - all the major cloud vendors are US companies.
Even with data centres in Europe, these companies will be complicit in whats coming - like IBM of the 1940's - they will enable Project 2025 to fulfil it's needs through technology.
They've set the whole system up so their is no choice, and Europe has been absolutely useless in setting up anything independent of this.
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Also, as promised, the Obscure Webdev piece in which I lay out some of the reasons and techniques of how I do politically motivated webdev is now published -
Also, as promised, the Obscure Webdev piece in which I lay out some of the reasons and techniques of how I do politically motivated webdev is now published -
Confession time:@mahryekuh I use vite for our React apps - sadly the SaaS product we use has a design system only in that flavour.
I've spent a year building up the pipeline to deploy both bundles app to them, or within an express app ina container to our infra - all from a single monorepo.
I've had to create an updated template to be fully ESM compliant - and yet there is still occasionally issues, dependency problems or some typescript config that get screwed.
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“I don’t think it is my job to talk about my feelings, but I do have two children and I am very worried about what future they will live in.@markmccaughrean it's hard not to spot from reading history that many civilisations succumbed to climate change in their regions from natural changes beyond their control - and now we are doing it almost deliberately on a scale that will affect the globe.
I wonder if we'll ever learn.
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The people that think collaboration can't happen remotely are also the ones who only get their ideas implemented by being loudly wrong and basically a bully. They need face to face interaction because how else will they float around, sprinkling their ...@hbuchel I can honestly count on my hands the number of days I've been in the office this year.
The days I go in are good, as they usually are planned and have purpose. Outside of that most of my work is remote, and as some recently described, my team "...are becoming the centre of the universe..." with the integrations we work on - and it could have only been through remote collaboration.