natera

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It's incredible the ammount of code needed for simple stuff using React. Glad that I get to work with

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@doublebyte Give it a look, for me the combo of and is a great one, extend HTML and gets rid of the complex JavaScript React combo

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@pheonix Yes! And when I mentioned HTMX and Django to one guy at work, he said “looks nice for a personal project, I don’t think it would work for something big and serious” I feel that at some point we confused complexity with seriousness 🤷‍♂️

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@doublebyte Yes, also you can follow along one of the YouTube tutorials from BugBytes here: https://youtube.com/@bugbytes3923

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Week in Review 2024-02-12
Busy week with meetings, bug hunting, software support, learning infrastructure as code, publishing a coding post, and social activities.

https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/week-in-review-2024-02-12/

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🌍 Exploring the Intersection of Art and Technology: Mapping Imaginary Territories 🖌️💻
🚨 In the newest issue: https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/the-map-is-the-territory/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=the-map-is-the-territory
I explore the idea of encapsulating the territory in a map. First by reflecting in some Lewis Carrol and Jorge Luis Borges stories of maps. Then, using an algorithm implemented in I create maps of places that are ephemeral and exist during a short time in the bytes that the computer allocates to it. After that the territories are gone.

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Today I wrote on my newsletter about small automations to make publishing easier. This one uses to interact with
Give it a read: https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/automation/
And subscribe to the newsletter, where I write about and https://buttondown.email/natera

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I’m putting together a workflow to add my favourited toots to my week in review with a script.
Anyone interested in the approach?
I’m thinking about writing a post about it. You’ll be able to read it in my newsletter: https://buttondown.email/natera
Make sure to subscribe!

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New week in review in my newsletter:
First week commuting with my new bike; busy with meetings and planning; reflecting on newsletter schedule; links included.
https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/week-in-review-2024-01-29/

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I have a new week in review. In this one I cover the rental crisis, running, and with @py5coding Give it a read here:
https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/week-in-review-2023-10-24/
And if you like, spread the word about the newsletter. Previous editions here: https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/ You can subscribe with RSS 😉

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Company switching to MS Teams 😢. Has anybody build a MS teams for the terminal? Would that even be possible? I know, teams not at all open-free software, but that's what we have 😞

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Creative coding Friday. Buildings generator, each frame generates a building in it by only using some lines.

Video of buildings made out of lines, each building has a different height and width.

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Im back to blogging/newsletter. After three months or so I wrote today about a more personal topic and why I haven’t been around. Give it a read:
https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/week-in-review-2023-09-25/

natera, to genart

Nodes and edges to generate a lattice from a simple structure. The system can either link or not link two nodes.
Code available at: https://github.com/nateraluis/generative

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I’m looking for a tool to delete all my posts from the ex bird social network. Any recommendations? Tool or scripts are welcome.

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I’m getting back into reading using RSS, any suggestions of interesting blogs on , , , , are more than welcome!

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Orbits.
36 random orbits, generated in 100 lines of code. Every print is different.
Using @py5coding

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Mexico has been having heatwaves during 2023, the last one broke temperature records in my hometown Guadalajara, with temperatures getting into the 40°C (104°F). I visualized how far are we from the mean historical temperatures. It’s bad! 🥵🫠

PS. Thursday edition of my newsletter will be about it, can subscribe here: https://buttondown.email/natera

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What are your takes on as an alternative to ? I’ve been working with both and my preference is still with Django. Anyone in the other side?

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I'm switching jobs and moving into a new role in climate tech. Looking back on my time with Systemiq, I'm proud of the work I did and grateful for the experience of working with such talented people. Check out my latest newsletter: https://buttondown.email/natera/archive/week-in-review-2023-04-24/

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An overview of what’s going on in my newsletter https://buttondown.email/natera about cities and software (because bots loves cities 🤖💙🏙️)

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Amsterdam evening with the .
Love getting to cycle around the city after commuting and getting back from work.

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During eastern I went to Montreal and Quebec for a holiday, here are some shots from the trip.

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Tulips and . A lovely day riding around the tulip fields.

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That feeling after a change in the code base, and all the test passing! ✅

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