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Job: Sr Principal Software Engineer @ ADUSA. Wife: Jen. Kids: Adam, Zach, Libby
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I use GitHub Copilot for the same thing. It's great at helping you understand the flow of legacy codebases. I've found the biggest help is to provide context and explain what you are trying to understand.
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Thanks, @jensimmons.bsky.social!!!
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Nice work. Thanks for helping devs speed up their apps!
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This is so very true.
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That’s fair. I just remembered the press stories.
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I remembered the Politico and Axios articles about it from the Summer of 2020.
I wonder where all the insider speculation originated…
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Super Arbeit, wie immer!
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The fact that he and his team convinced voters to support him by using the press to push a one term narrative in 2020 can't be overstated.
Power is a difficult thing to give up, once you have a taste of it...
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First thing that came to mind…
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I love this album. Sorry for the correction, but I think it’s 1990.
Thanks for all you share @dan-odeckelman.bsky.social!
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I honestly hope that there are constitutional amendments aimed squarely at preventing corruption after all of this is said and done.
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Congratulations! I hope you have a great time getting to know your new addition.
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This is a really good point. With foundational knowledge, it's a lot easier for engineers to see beyond the frameworks they use.
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What’s sad is the super wealthy have convinced the poor that the tax policies that led to the prosperity of the 50s, 60s and 70s is socialism.
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What’s crazy to me is that in 2008, Indiana went blue. I honestly think a sizable chunk of the population does not want this.
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This is great stuff @w3cj.com! Thank you for taking the time to make it.
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As a US citizen, who traveled all over Europe as a teenager, often without hotel plans, this is unbelievably sad.
There is no justification for any of this. It makes absolutely no sense.
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My wife and I were in the front row for his show in Oakland, CA a little over a week ago.
I love this track because it reminds me that we’re all going through it.
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that game was bananas
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Such a great album.
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Hear, hear!
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What a glorious time to be alive...
When a bullshit meme about absolutely nothing on X, which is basically just 2025 4-chan, can move markets.
smh
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#iubb has been in trouble for almost a decade.
The team and staff are no where near complete. I am going to save my judgement until we have a full team and a coaching staff.
This is why the program needs to overhaul the culture of entitlement.
I will always be a proud alumnus and fan regardless.
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Blow out losses and close wins against teams that we should have beaten badly were what made our computer metrics so awful the past two #iubb seasons.
It was the exact opposite for #iufb
The computers loved that team because they won big when they played teams they should have beaten.
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I’m not going to single out individual players, but I will talk about moments where they lacked resilience.
The last 30 minutes of the IU vs Louisville game. Anyone who watched saw a team that quit on the court.
The first half of the Illinois game was also an example of a team that gave up.
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I want an #iubb roster of tough, gritty, talented players that are better than the sum of their parts.
It’s been a long time since I’ve seen an IU team like that.
Some of the Crean teams in the early and mid teens come to mind.
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100% agree with this.
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I'm going to borrow "magic 8 ball-driven development" 😂
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Americans didn’t care about the details, but they sure remembered those Trump covid checks. 🤦♂️
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I hear ya, but I'd rather @tonyadragna.bsky.social collect all the rumors and updates so I don't have to. 😀