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Refactoring code needs discipline, you should do it frequently and mercilessly. Never, ever ask permission to refactor, it's part of your job.
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Removed "read X books/year" from my goals. It was pushing me to finish, not to learn. 5 months. 3 books. Notes reviewed. Chapters revisited. Fewer books. More depth. No regrets. Quality > quantity, always.
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Hire for attitude. Skills can be taught.
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Been ignoring Neovim deprecation warnings for months. Tonight I finally fixed them, with AI as a real-time knowledge layer. 10 min, LSP migrated, dependencies upgraded, all warnings gone. Ask, understand, fix, move on. That's the loop šŸ”— github.com/AlessandroMinocch… #neovim #vim #AI
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Weekend to refresh my mind in some castles in Italy. instagram.com/stories/minomp…

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I keep coming back to this: the people who survive the AI revolution aren't the ones who fear it or blindly chase it, they're the ones who ask "what more can I offer that AI can't replace?" and then go build exactly that. In the age of AI, your value is your edge. šŸ’Ŗ#AI #Career
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Just finished "Building Micro Frontends" 2nd ed by @lucamezzalira šŸ“–Read it fast, but the insights stayed. Already spinning up POCs to put the concepts into practice, that's the best sign for a technical book. Highly recommend it if you're serious about frontend architecture. šŸš€
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Domains ≠ Bounded Contexts. They rarely map 1:1 in real systems. Bounded contexts are design choices, not rigid rules split for clarity, tech needs, or evolution. Pragmatism > purity in #DDD. Read more: verraes.net/2025/08/domain-a…
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Alessandro Minoccheri retweeted
IT'S GIVEAWAY TIME! šŸš€ I’m giving away 6 signed copies of my new book Building #microfrontends and this time, everyone can join. Want one? Here’s how to enter: 1ļøāƒ£ Like this post 2ļøāƒ£ Share it with your network 3ļøāƒ£ Comment below telling me why you want to learn more about micro-frontends That’s it. Winners announced Wednesday 17 December. šŸ”„ BONUS: Do the same on X and LinkedIn, and your chances to win double. I can’t wait to read your reasons and send these books out! @OReillyMedia #frontend #web #tech #javascript
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Walking in Krakow near the castle with the snow.
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Today at InPost we had a great workshop on feedback šŸ’¬ No matter how much we practice, there’s always more to learn,and I’m glad we’re growing this culture together. šŸš€ #Feedback #Leadership
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šŸš€ Big news in CS! A new deterministic algorithm beats Dijkstra for single-source shortest paths (O(mĀ·log^(2/3)n) vs O(m n log n)) — no randomness needed. Why it matters: faster routing, logistics, AI pathfinding & network analysis. šŸ“° Read more: šŸ‘‰ lnkd.in/dX_UH3BD
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The gaps in our knowledge become clear when explaining things to others When you are learning new skills, try to document them to explain others through blog posts, videos, articles,... In this way, you will understand if you know it really or not šŸ˜Ž
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Ooops! I decided to make an upgrade of my setup. After a few years with my ergodox 80 keys, I decided to try this #ferrissweep split keyboard with 34 keys. It seems really great and I am impressed about layout possibilities that I can use now! #splitkeyboard #nerd
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#nodejs v24.0.0 is out! šŸŽ‰
Happy to announce @nodejs v24.0.0 šŸ’š! This release brings several updates, including the V8 13.6 and npm to version 11. As a reminder, Node.js 24 will enter long-term support (LTS) in October, but until then, it will be the "Current" release Check it nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v…
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šŸ”„ Redis is open source again! The core is now licensed under AGPLv3 and renamed from Community Edition to Redis Open Source. A bold move—what does it mean for cloud providers and devs? #Redis #OpenSource #DevNews #AGPL antirez.com/news/151
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šŸš€ Shipping code is easy. Deploying it safely? That’s an art. Blue/Green, Canary, A/B Testing, Feature Flags… Which strategy fits your team best? šŸ” Explore 5 proven deployment strategies in my latest article: šŸ‘‰ linkedin.com/pulse/deploymen… #DevOps #SoftwareEngineering #Deployment
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"Whatever you do, do it well. Do it so well that when people see you do it, they will want to come back and see you do it again, and they will want to bring others and show them how well you do what you do." Walt Disney
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šŸ’”Interesting article about making database decisions between Postgres and Cassandra. Why Reddit chooses one of them and manages 100k reads per second blog.quastor.org/p/how-reddi…

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