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@DHowett

Key-Value Observer; NSInvoker; Leads a small team at Microsoft, doesn't tweet about it much; Conjures up software from the wretched plane of constant screaming.

Seattle, WA
Joined March 2009

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  1. 10 hours ago

    I’ve been informed that developers couldn’t submit applications using iOS 14 features until today? That _does_ make Apple’s decision here seem monumentally stupid. I was wrong.

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  2. 12 hours ago

    You all had MONTHS to figure this shit out, iOS developers. You’re mad that you didn’t avail yourselves of the SEVEN PUBLIC BETAS?

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  3. 12 hours ago

    Apple: iOS 14 is coming out in September, betas will be available along the way, get your houses in order Developers: Apple: it’s coming out tomorrow Developers:

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  4. Retweeted
    Sep 14

    Amid all these air quality warnings, why are city work crews still working outdoors without appropriate PPE? I feel for them and hope they're able to stay safe in this.

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    Things are...overwhelming. Give yourself a break. I know I need one. Chapter one: Glamor crows

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  6. Sep 9

    You know it’s a bad day when the only way out of trouble you’re in is IPv6 NAT

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  7. Retweeted
    Sep 7

    Regular reminder that "It works in Chrome" is not a valid response to issues on the Web. WebRTC is a perfect example of where Chrome didn't follow the spec and broke the web but has lead to companies like Slack cutting out all non-chromium based users from using that feature.

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    Aug 31

    Nice to see Cascadia Code being adopted in the wild! Obligatory emacs.

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  9. Retweeted
    Aug 26

    It's release day! Windows Terminal Preview 1.3 and Windows Terminal 1.2 are out now!! 👇👇👇

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  10. Aug 22

    If theres’s one thing we can thank Epic Games for, it’ll be the fact that my twitter feed went from being armchair epidemiologists to being armchair antitrust lawyers practically overnight. Thanks!

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  11. Aug 18

    (This is the same reason python ships “pythonw” on Windows and a great number of scripting interpreters do the same. Just to get rid of that black box.)

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  12. Aug 18

    I’m looking for people who are frustrated with the console/windows subsystem split on Windows. You know, the one that makes it impossible to have an application that both prints text and has a GUI without an annoying black box behind it? I’d like to ask a couple questions. DM me!

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  13. Retweeted
    Aug 17

    Wow that's quite the burn :shockedface: I don't know if that's appropriate for a collaborative effort. *looks at who wrote the release notes* Oh. Ha!

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  14. Retweeted
    Aug 16

    A few days ago, Epic Games filed a lawsuit against Apple, challenging the idea that the Apple App Store--with its high fees and limitation on promotion of anything that isn't an Apple product or payment mechanism--is the only way to distribute apps on iOS.

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  15. Retweeted
    Aug 5

    Critical PGP bug just disclosed: if an attacker responds to an encrypted message with "This doesn't decrypt for me, could you try without PGP", the sender will be unsurprised and provide the attacker a copy of the encrypted message in plaintext

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  16. Aug 6

    It’s going to go up on the fridge with the rest of the fun types in Terminal, which includes “SomeViewports” (1-4 Viewports; this actually evolved into “some<T>”) thanks to

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  17. Aug 6

    You know it’s one of those days when you’re working on a data type and the only name you can come up with is “clump”. It’s a “clump<T>” and if it passes code review it’ll be a small miracle. It’s just, like, some stuff but in a pile.

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  18. Aug 4

    Looks like is the awesome person who put that together. The new site looks awesome!

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  19. Aug 4

    Really stoked that is using Cascadia for code snippets in their handbook! It looks amazing. /cc

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  20. Retweeted
    Aug 4

    this is gatekeeping garbage. degrees are great. on the job experience is great. alternative career paths turn out just fine. the whole culture around software engineering as some sort of a mystical, spiritual calling is wild. it's a job.

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