Full stack developer. Diving into the fintech world with soisy.it/

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Francesco Tassi retweeted
I don’t think I’ll ever forgive Microsoft for hiring the single greatest group of humans I’ll most likely ever work with and then making it impossible for us to stay.
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I've been awarded the "Fifteen-year membership" badge on #SymfonyConnect. connect.symfony.com/profile/…

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Francesco Tassi retweeted
Can we acknowledge how ridiculous it is that startups and even individuals can bankrupt themselves... ... with an AWS bill? I cannot fathom why Amazon does not do anything meaningful to allow setting e.g. limits on accounts. Why do we need to hear stories like this on repeat?
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I've been awarded the "Fourteen-year membership" badge on #SymfonyConnect. connect.symfony.com/profile/…

Francesco Tassi retweeted
Thats it. Collab time. You, Me, a bottle of neovim.
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"In complexity... you define a direction of travel, not a goal, because if you start on a journey you will discover things you didn't know you could discover which have high utility, if you have an explicit goal you may miss the very things that you need to discover" - D. Snowden
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
New COVID-19 vaccine, developed by researchers from the Texas Children’s Hospital & Baylor, is now offered **patent-free** across the world. Human trials have shown Corbevax (protein based vaccine) to be safe & effective, with EUA in India. HT @PeterHotez newatlas.com/health-wellbein…
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
It's 2022 now! If you are interested in: Shit Posting !JavaScript Rust Evangelism Strike Force Web3, but not really Lack of Emojis Shit Posting Give me a follow. Heavy check mark I will share a lot of awesome content this year. Be a part of it!
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
Goodness do I have so many thoughts about this exchange, which is more worth reading than most gossipy exchanges because there are large portions of economy that operate this way and you may want to select out of working for them.
Someone resigned from his job via email and posted the subsequent text exchange with his ex-boss on Reddit. 😂😂😂 I'm not on Reddit, but his SO posted it in a Facebook group I'm in.
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
18 Dec 2021
"Every twenty minute task is one broken build away from becoming a three days task"
17 Dec 2021
InfoSec analogy in here somewhere
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
Development speed is not worth fretting about. Deliver value. When you work with deliberation & competence, you are working as fast as you can. Wishing will not change that. In any event, if it's truly valuable, you have no choice about building it, no matter how long it takes.
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The recommendation I give everybody starting up in tech is: read the source. Are you using a library that you like? Read it. Have you got a bug you can’t solve? Read the source of the dependencies. Somebody is pitching a framework as magical? Read it. No matter what, read code.
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
The purpose of architecture is the minimization of manpower for development, deployment, and maintenance.
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Friends, don't be so defeatist! If you have bad tests, don't bitch about it, refactor them. They're not written in stone you know.
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
Before reading this I actually was going down the route of “it is all systematic issues” on Facebook. A bunch of naive or incompetent people put in position where they inadvertently do harm. Turns out doing harm is a very educated and deliberate calculation by these “people”. Wow
The WSJ's "Facebook Files" is the biggest scoop in the company's history. Internal documents prove: -Facebook knew its algorithm incentivized outrage -Instagram knew it hurt teen girls -Facebook has been shielding VIPs from moderation Here are the shocking revelations... 🧵
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
Negli ultimi mesi con qualche amico abbiamo creato un tool per assicurarci di mantenere dei vincoli architetturali saldi nella nostra codebase.. quelli che quando il codice passa tra troppe mani diverse iniziano a saltare e che spesso sono fondamentali ma purtroppo solo impliciti
Is it possible to protect your domain with a #php tool? With arkitect you can! github.com/phparkitect/arkit… Do you think this rule is clear and useful inside your CI for example?
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
If your reaction to a software practice or codebase is to search for some reason that it's Morally Impure, you probably won't ship much software. The world is messy. Being good at the work means, in part, learning which messes will and won't actually catch fire.
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Francesco Tassi retweeted
I truly and deeply hope these "rankings" disappear as soon as possible. Even more those about thinking. We urgently need to recognize the liminality of the ecology of ideas. And we urgently need to focus on other ways of knowing, much deeper and truer than thinking.
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