Tiago Matos
@miagotatosTiago Matos is a Software Eng. with a passion for idioms, exotic Nordic places and a good coup of tea. He also runs https://t.co/F133EktWkJ
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Can’t comprehend how the WNBA still lost $40 million this year when it has this kind of high flying action.
Using LLM models for writing is a terrible idea because it's easy to spot when a LLM model writes a message. This makes your communication look very inauthentic. It's better to write "worse", but do it in your own style and voice. Of course, you can use these models to improve…
WPE has filed for a preliminary injunction against Automattic to have the hijacked ACF plugin listing returned and access to update their plugins restored. Immensely reasonable. I hope the court grants the request swiftly. storage.courtlistener.com/recap/gov.usco…
The saying "nobody ever got fired for buying IBM" is at its essence about risk management. The traditional wisdom goes that if you buy from a big company, you're going to be safe. It may be more expensive, but big companies project an image of stability and reliability, so buying…
With the OpenAI drama, this is how it feels like being a bootstrapped founder with no board... 😁
"You know how they say social media isn't real life? #RailsWorld was the perfect illustration of that. When so much of our online discourse is soaked in salty or sour interactions, we need the sweetness of being together like this to provide an antidote." world.hey.com/dhh/one-happy-…
“Every company needs to have someone asking why we can't launch next Monday instead of next month. Willing to accept and underwrite the risks needed to make it happen. And with a stomach for occasionally being wrong, eating the loss, but keep playing.” world.hey.com/dhh/don-t-lose…
The one-person framework stack is uniquely suited to a time when money is no longer free. No need to raise a ton of money if you can build it all yourself.
Rails and hotwire stack is underrated! I've been building an app for a friend's business to help move it from spreadsheet. Its amazing how MUCH and how FAST you can build with 1 person. And this is with me having to learn these techniques for the first time.
“Software is just a tool to help accomplish something for people - many programmers never understood that. Keep your eyes on the delivered value, and don't over focus on the specifics of the tools.” That is so on point. The end goal is delivering value and empowering people.
From a DM, just in case anyone else needs to hear this.
From an eng manager: "A Staff engineer on my team left for a crypto startup last summer. We left on good terms: he said he wants to give this a go, and if it doesn't work out, he'd hope to come back. He just messaged me and I've opened a HC for him." Smart, from both parties.
I deleted my tweet on Remote, suggesting that an EOR (Employer of Record) legally needs to pay their employees, even if the company they contract with does not/can not pay. It’s a more complicated: if their customer is assumed insolvent, they would not need to process payroll:
Employers are required to pay employees and as EOR we are required to do it. In order to pay salaries and stay in business, customers fund payroll for due processing, not just of salaries but of everything a comp package may entail. When customers are not able to meet payroll…
Google Calendar, but it shows the cost of the meeting
"Let's hope the fact that Meta's new no-politics etiquette dropped with zero waves will convince other companies that it's safe for them to do the same. After living with this type of etiquette for some time now, I would not want to go back." world.hey.com/dhh/meta-goes-…
Elon reportedly send this mail to Tesla employees: 1) Avoid large meetings Large meetings waste valuable time & energy - They discourage debate - People are more guarded than open - There’s not enough time for everyone to contribute Don’t schedule large meetings unless ...
We defined the Flywheel (⚙️) and Doom Loop (☠️) of Doist. It hinges upon our ability to build and ship useful stuff for our customers. I am sharing it because it could be useful for any other product organization 😊
I'm convinced that one of the biggest architectural mistakes of the past decade was going full microservice On a spectrum of monolith to microservices, I suggest the following: Monolith > apps > services > microservices So, some thoughts
A famous experiment exposed the No. 1 killer of high-performing teams. Here it is (and how you overcome it):
Sequoia invested $210 million this way. 😵💫 And this is probably the tip of the iceberg. It will not surprise me if most crypto, web3 and unicorn investments get marked down to 0. And of course, these firms and partners will still get their cut, even if they did a horrible job.
Its impossible to write comedies with this good of a script SBF pitches the sequoia partnership Vision? "Buy a banana with fake internet money" Blows the partnership away. Wow. During the partner meeting ? PLAY LEAGUE OF LEGENDS This is god-tier comedy
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