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Member of the Elixir core team, speaker, writer. he/him. Principal Engineer at SPOILERALERT.
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Yo, if you come to @alchemyconf.bsky.social, code ANDREALEOPARDI gets you 10% off the ticket 🇵🇹

I played around with an @obsidian.md theme for my own usage, I might open it up if I get to polish it enough 🙃

Super nice post about @elixir-lang.org's nimble_ownership library by Alex Martsinovich: distantprovince.by/posts/what-d... Great stuff to know about. Also, great technical writing 👏

For today, you get get this 50% off with code "alnpee2024" (cause @pragprog.com are nice!)

New beta release of "Network Programming in @elixir-lang.org and #Erlang" is out: pragprog.com/titles/alnpe... HTTP/1.1 chapter's in there. HTTP/2 (+3) chapter is already in review, and WebSockets chapter is in progress... and then we Ship It™ 🛳️

Tomorrow I srart as a platform engineer at Knock. Excited? Yeah, but it's sort of like coming home? I know I will have the BEST time there... I think we were all meant to be. 🥰

What interesting stuff are folks reading? Now I’m reading "Build a Large Laguage Model (from Scratch)"

I've been wearing this lil fucker for the past few months. I appreciate beautiful watches but man. No charging, no notifications. I wouldn't be able to break it if I tried. Looks kick ass like I’m an 80s cool kid or something. The hell

Interesting read by @mitsuhiko.at. I think this applies to lots of use cases. It does make software harder in some way IMO, but "hard software" is generally easier to solve than "software that needs to be used for a long time". Thoughts? lucumr.pocoo.org/2024/10/30/m...

Spent the last few days in Hanoi, Vietnam 🇻🇳 Wow. Westerner perspective, apologize the possible stereotypical shots and whatnot.

Living in non-English speaking countries makes buying books like this a nightmare 🥲 In Italy at least, I don't really know of alternatives to the mogul

I’m a nerd for apps and setups and whatnot. Here's my "travel" focus I use on trips. Love it.

If you wanna pick up the beta of Network Programming in Elixir and Erlang it'd be a good time too. We're essentially only one chapter away from printtttttt

Pairing. So fascinating. So it's called "pair programming" but I've recently experienced folks who *mandate* pair programming on employees—8h/day. Do you think pairing is helpful for anything other than programming? Learning, technical writing, whathaveya

I used to feel quite strongly on AI (in a bad way) but I think I’m turning around. I’m getting a lot of help when learning stuff by chatting through it with an LLM for example. The environmental concerns are still there though, especially when it comes to training the models.

I think Apple's software offering is good these days—Reminders, Notes, and cal especially. Wish they made things more open for interop though. Say, being able to get Reminders into Obsidian without a fragile AppleScript spell and stuff like that.

I think I’m writing this book just so that I can do silly little drawings.

I’m almost done with the HTTP/1 chapter of pragprog.com/titles/alnpe..., so many shoutouts in there!! 🍥