Tobias Bieniek

@TobiasBieniek

glider pilot. team emeritus. working at .

Aachen, Germany
Joined June 2012

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  1. 🚀 after two years we've finally released qunit-dom v1.0.0 🎉 it has been a pretty stable project for a while and now the version number officially reflects that :) the v1.0.0 release also has a few new features including assertion chaining ✨

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  2. Feb 1

    🚀 The plugin for just got a new release with a major new feature: ember-template-lint integration!! ✨ huge thanks to for implementing this! 🙌

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  3. Feb 1

    I just installed the Fortran plugin for ... AMA 😅

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  4. Jan 30

    same for 😉 and if you have global/app-level state: use a service :)

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    The confusing parts of Lord of the Rings start to make a lot more sense when you realize it's actually just a transcribed campaign. THREAD:

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    Jan 24

    The greatest irony of a rewrite is that in order to delete the old system, you have to completely understand all of its features, and therefore you become an expert on something only to kill it. Programming is so anime

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    Jan 24

    This has been a cornerstone for development and acceptance testing for us since... uh... always! I can't imagine writing a SPA without this! ❤️ So other framework folks, as this is easily available for you too now, do check this out! 👀

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    Jan 24

    Hey twitter, we're looking for a full-time Rust developer in Paris (or remote) We write software to cryptographically ensure privacy No crypto or Rust experience needed, but you should be passionate about privacy and clean software dev

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    Jan 23

    On top of that, we have in fact patched the specific vulnerabilities reported to us, and have confirmed this with the researchers. You can even verify that the POCs cited in the paper no longer work. TL;DR: Don’t give up your privacy protections based on fear mongering.

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    Jan 21
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    Jan 19

    The moral of the story is that Y2038 isn't "coming". It's *already here*. Fix your stuff. ⏹️

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    Jan 18

    Take the time to learn your tools

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    Jan 16

    It looks like someone registered astexplorer dot com and redirects it to random phishing-like sites. They are probably doing that with other domains too. Remember, the real website is .

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  16. Jan 15

    "Sorry to hear that is your perspective, but I respect your decision that Google wouldn't be of interest for the future. I'll ensure you aren't contacted for future roles/opportunities at Google." and there goes my career in software development... 😂

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  17. Jan 15

    and that's the reason why projects are still not using Jest for their test suite 🤷‍♂️

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  18. Jan 15

    answering a recruiter that I don't want to work for them due to ethical reasons might be my highlight of the day 😅

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    Jan 13

    An often overlooked (and under-appreciated) way of contributing to open source projects is to write documentation. Simple rule: If you figured something out that wasn't mentioned in the docs, add it, and submit a PR. That way you help the next person who'll face the same issue 🙂

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    Jan 11

    The real “clean code” is code that is easy to understand, verify, and change. Which often means more repetition and less abstraction.

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