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Lol Trump can't understand that he can't charge tariffs to an specific EU country. He is a big moron and his voters the little morons.

Nevermind, I hope he changes his mind and set a 1000% instead 10 so we can broke relations with such a stupid government. USA is following steps that Germany already took and its citizens are responsible of its crimes.


Today I built Octocat juggler. It's a GitHub badge that shows in how many repos are you working. By default it links to some stats.

Example: https://github.com/JaviLopezG Url: https://octocat.yups.me/ Repo: https://github.com/JaviLopezG/octocat


I know this post is quite old but you are the correct people :)

Today I built a github badge that shows an octocat juggling with as many balls as projects you contributed past week.

It also can wear sunglasses or go to the mountain...

You can see it on my profile, folow the link to see some stats and get your own badge.

https://github.com/JaviLopezG


Let me know if you ever write an Android or web client. I also have migraines and other problems, and it looks neat.


Your app inspired me to make a collaborative version

https://calendar.yups.me/


On my weekends I am working on yups. It started as Your Universal Package Straw-boss, but now it is going to Your Universal Prompt Straw-boss :)

https://www.yups.io

It is very stupid for now but I am working on the process and a friend of mine is working to improve the LLM (that's the project Babelfish).


I think this game created by a friend of mine it's very funny when there are more than one player. What do you think?


https://javilopezg.com

1- Spanish and English posts about: development, systems design (I love distributed ones), team management, startups and projects (my own and others sold to clients)

2- You can find there things that you can't see in any other place

3- A weekly roundup with technology news (in English)


I can't figure out how I am supposed to connect it to my Kindle.


When you attach Kindle to the computer using a USB cable, your Kindle will be a USB storage device. As long as LastingPaper found there is a Kindle as a USB storage device attached to the computer, It could copy eBooks to your Kindle and could read highlight logs from the Kindle.


I'm a developer from Spain. I worked in some tech companies and one of my jobs as a freelancer is helping companies to get the best tech profiles.

Some companies are doing those tests (the less, about 10% but they are the big ones). Other companies use developing test and give you some days to do it at your home (about 20 or 30%). The other companies do not know anything, most of them are consulting companies that are going to sell your time so they do not mind if you know what you say, if the client is ok, and the client will buy you because you have to hire 10 profiles and is only finding 5.

At this moment I hired (or helped hire) more than a hundred developers (and other profiles, but most of them were developers) and based on that experience I think that these tests are not useful.

If you want to know if a person really wants the position and she knows all the things needed to develop, the second option may be a correct test.

If you want to know if a person can do the work you have to understand how she is, and if you want to know what her tech capabilities are you can ask about some standards like patterns and you can ask to read and explain some real code.


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