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socdevsocdev
2025-06-15

What happens when Kant’s moral philosophy meets the dark intrigue of Christopher Nolan’s first film, "Following"(1998)? Discover how ethical boundaries, autonomy, and the illusion of control play out in this neo-noir classic.

👉 Read my latest analysis: en.socratic.dev/following-when

socdevsocdev
2025-05-31

🚦 Terraform: Declarative vs Imperative!

I ran an experiment comparing best practices and anti-patterns in Terraform. See how using native loops and avoiding forced dependencies leads to cleaner, more maintainable infrastructure code. Full repo with graphs and explanations—no secrets, just pure IaC learning!

github.com/socraticDevBlog/san

socdevsocdev
2025-05-10

It is hard to manipulate with clear values

socdevsocdev
2025-04-19

⚔️ What can we learn from the mistakes of an ancient ruler?
History reminds us of the dangers of unchecked power and impulsive decisions. It also shows how thoughtful, deliberate action can lead to lasting change.

💡 Discover how the lessons of the past still resonate today and why action, to be effective, must be both slow and swift.

👉 Read more: en.socratic.dev/action-to-be-e

socdevsocdev
2025-04-01

In a world filled with noise, quick judgments, and endless debates, what if the key to wisdom lies in pausing? This article explores how embracing uncertainty and suspending judgment can lead to deeper reflection, balance, and meaning in our lives.

en.socratic.dev/the-power-of-p

socdevsocdev
2025-03-12

Bro de neige

socdevsocdev
2025-02-24

Elon Musk's latest move: threatening FBI agents and air traffic controllers with forced resignations if they don't respond to an email. Is this a step too far, or a bold example of leadership?

Dive into the discussion and see why some believe only directors and higher management should be held accountable for explaining their actions in five bullet points

en.socratic.dev/the-question-f

socdevsocdev
2025-02-01
socdevsocdev
2025-01-26

Ever encountered a security warning while updating your Linux server? 🖥️ I documented how I investigated an unusual APT repository change for my ODROID devices, ensuring everything was secure. A reminder to always verify package sources! 🚀

en.socratic.dev/ensuring-secur

socdevsocdev
2025-01-12

"who is restless and agitated is heading toward ruin"

en.socratic.dev/what-is-simila

socdevsocdev
2024-12-31

📚✨ goodbye 2024! ✨📚

As 2024 comes to a close, I’ve rounded up all the books I’ve read this year, from gripping sci-fi to thought-provoking nonfiction.

Whether you're looking for your next read or just curious about what’s been on my bookshelf, check out my latest post where I share my top picks and reviews.

en.socratic.dev/2024-reading-l

socdevsocdev
2024-12-27

DHH feels like coding with AI is a bit like coding with a junior developer:

"as a senior programmer, you'd do well to treat AI as you would a junior programmer. It's rarely going to save you time asking it to produce an entire system, or even subsystem, if you care about the final quality of the architecture or implementation. "

world.hey.com/dhh/the-premise-

socdevsocdev
2024-12-14

every picture we upload to the cloud is carefully analyzed by our tech overlords... and they are surprisingly insightful

"The audience appears to be made up of a diverse group of people, varying in age, race, and gender. They appear to be attentively watching the event on stage. There's a noticeable absence of bright clothing and accessories, suggesting a more formal, perhaps even professional, setting rather than a casual music concert."

socdevsocdev
2024-11-30

"do less with less" and "local-first software"

sounds like Peter van Hardenberg and his crew at @inkandswitch@twitter.dev.holtwick.de are paving the way for the socratic.dev and dailybuild people \o/

youtube.com/watch?v=czzAVuVz7u

socdevsocdev
2024-11-17

some people in the group are now passionately reading Dan Davies' "The Unaccountability Machine" book about "Why Big Systems Make Terrible Decisions"

socdevsocdev
2024-11-17

#🤯

"The purpose of a system is what it does" - Stafford Beer

The phrase "The purpose of a system is what it does" emphasizes that the true purpose of a system isn't what it claims to do or what people intend it to do—it’s revealed by its actual behavior and outcomes.

This idea is both paradoxical and powerful because it challenges us to focus on reality, not intentions or labels.

socdevsocdev
2024-11-03

Let your favorite LLM read job postings for you to see if you're a good fit

en.socratic.dev/using-ai-to-as

socdevsocdev
2024-11-02

stolen from Twitter but pure gold still :D

funny meme where it says "the three stages of IT" and shows lil bonhommes from SquareBob:  1st stage "young and dumb", 2nd stage "motivated and hopeful" and 3rd stage "fuck everyone and everything"
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Hugo van Kemenadehugovk
2024-10-16

Just released: Python 3.14.0a1 🚀

discuss.python.org/t/python-3-

🐍 PEP 649: deferred evaluation of annotations

🐍 Improved error messages

🐍 And more!

docs.python.org/3.14/whatsnew/

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