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Ummm... is @awscloud's IAM (Identity and Access Management) just a fancy acronym for "I am..."?
Ummm... is @awscloud's IAM (Identity and Access Management) just a fancy acronym for "I am..."?
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) October 14, 2020
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Today is a win for the good guys. So happy for @reinpk @calvinfo @ivolo @ianstormtaylor and the rest of the @segment team! https://t.co/B2Knu2SMJ5
Today is a win for the good guys. So happy for @reinpk @calvinfo @ivolo @ianstormtaylor and the rest of the @segment team! https://t.co/B2Knu2SMJ5
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) October 12, 2020
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⚡️ Nifty @nodejs trick to access the project root from anywhere in your project! https://t.co/9f4hcZPmbd
⚡️ Nifty @nodejs trick to access the project root from anywhere in your project! pic.twitter.com/9f4hcZPmbd
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) September 23, 2020
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Hey @patrickc, I'd love to hear a bit more background on how this plan was decided for Stripe? Why cut pay? Why pay to relocate? Thanks! https://t.co/HAumokANE1
Hey @patrickc, I'd love to hear a bit more background on how this plan was decided for Stripe? Why cut pay? Why pay to relocate? Thanks!https://t.co/HAumokANE1
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) September 16, 2020
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A white nose hair... that's a first.
A white nose hair... that's a first.
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) September 8, 2020
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You can tell a lot about a person by what percentage of their Slack messages are (edited)
You can tell a lot about a person by what percentage of their Slack messages are (edited)
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 27, 2020
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Hey @Rich_Harris, what's the status of the Svelte themes RFC https://t.co/TJ3F2YEZ0k? I noticed it was marked as resolved. Does that mean the initial RFC is what will be eventually implemented?
Hey @Rich_Harris, what's the status of the Svelte themes RFC https://t.co/TJ3F2YEZ0k? I noticed it was marked as resolved. Does that mean the initial RFC is what will be eventually implemented?
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 25, 2020
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🤔 Is this intentional @Cloudflare? https://t.co/In83Xf0oio
🤔 Is this intentional @Cloudflare? pic.twitter.com/In83Xf0oio
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 17, 2020
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Does anyone know why the @rails default scaffolding renders instead of redirects when there's a validation error? You start on /articles/1/edit, but if you have an error you end up on /articles/1 with the edit template. https://t.co/7vgpXenfFl
Does anyone know why the @rails default scaffolding renders instead of redirects when there's a validation error? You start on /articles/1/edit, but if you have an error you end up on /articles/1 with the edit template. pic.twitter.com/7vgpXenfFl
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 12, 2020
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Does anyone know why the @rails default scaffolding renders instead of redirects when there's a validation error? You start on /articles/1/edit, but if you have an error you end up on /articles/1 with the edit template. https://t.co/7vgpXenfFl
Does anyone know why the @rails default scaffolding renders instead of redirects when there's a validation error? You start on /articles/1/edit, but if you have an error you end up on /articles/1 with the edit template. pic.twitter.com/7vgpXenfFl
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 12, 2020
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Hey @felixge, thanks for your work on httpsnoop! I was wondering if there's interest in reducing the scope to be only a ResponseWriter wrapper? I was thinking of a package called "responsewriter" that contains Wrap and Unwrap. I could open a PR or fork whichever you prefer 🙂
Hey @felixge, thanks for your work on httpsnoop! I was wondering if there's interest in reducing the scope to be only a ResponseWriter wrapper? I was thinking of a package called "responsewriter" that contains Wrap and Unwrap. I could open a PR or fork whichever you prefer 🙂
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) August 6, 2020
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I love the way the @golang core team is engaging with the community as they're designing generics: https://t.co/BbS8TN9fCg.
I love the way the @golang core team is engaging with the community as they're designing generics: https://t.co/BbS8TN9fCg.
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) July 21, 2020
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Anyone know why port 3000 is everyone's goto?
Anyone know why port 3000 is everyone's goto?
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) June 24, 2020
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Love the new interface @github! One thing I miss though is being able to see the last commit date when you're viewing Github on half a screen. Helps to quickly get a rough idea of project activity. Maybe switch it to "paulsmith on Apr 16 commited b6023e1d"? https://t.co/J7xkllvqud
Love the new interface @github! One thing I miss though is being able to see the last commit date when you're viewing Github on half a screen. Helps to quickly get a rough idea of project activity. Maybe switch it to "paulsmith on Apr 16 commited b6023e1d"? pic.twitter.com/J7xkllvqud
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) June 23, 2020
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Stripe Experts: I got an email from someone asking to pay yearly as a gift for someone else. I don't have a yearly plan setup. How do you handle one-time random requests like this?
Stripe Experts: I got an email from someone asking to pay yearly as a gift for someone else. I don't have a yearly plan setup. How do you handle one-time random requests like this?
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) June 17, 2020
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Never thought I'd pay to have a keylogger installed on my computer. https://t.co/QouiTJfyuW is awesome though.
Never thought I'd pay to have a keylogger installed on my computer.https://t.co/QouiTJfyuW is awesome though.
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) June 11, 2020
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▲ Prisma 2.0 is a great step forward for data access. With Prisma's database introspection & generated clients, you can type-check your application queries at build time, allowing you to evolve your database schema with confidence. Give it a try at https://t.co/81KzHVWsCz https://t.co/uN1EjcILtv
▲ Prisma 2.0 is a great step forward for data access. With Prisma's database introspection & generated clients, you can type-check your application queries at build time, allowing you to evolve your database schema with confidence. Give it a try at https://t.co/81KzHVWsCz https://t.co/uN1EjcILtv
— Matthew Mueller (@MattMueller) June 9, 2020
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