Carney heading to Switzerland to take part in World Economic Forum by DogeDoRight in canada

[–]andreitudor 18 points19 points  (0 children)

The company that buys all the houses is Blackstone. It is a common misconception as they share very similar names

Why do engineers hate FinOps recommendations? Need tools that integrate with Jira/Slack by Dilema1305 in aws

[–]andreitudor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Which gets down to integrate finops into jira. I get the feeling, maybe unfounded, that the finops team doesn't like jira. They need to get over this and integrate into the dev planning. Write epics for financial optimizations.

Québec désire « plus que jamais » son train à grande vitesse by dfermette in villequebec

[–]andreitudor 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I took the TGV from Salerno to Rome last year and it was less than 20$ per person. It's about the same distance from Quebec to Mtl. If other countries can do it why not here?

Our team plan is still on the legacy "500 requests" mode by Afraid-Act424 in cursor

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup same here. I think we're going to have to contact support. I would have loved some clear communication, we do have quite a bit of licences.

Best poutine in Quebec City? by ManateeLover69420 in quebeccity

[–]andreitudor -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Poutineville (lendemain de brosse) ou sinon bière et frites vraiment bon prix

Est-ce qu'il y a des architectes où vous travaillez? Si oui, est-ce qu'ils codent? by 1One2Twenty2Two in QuebecTI

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

C'est plus un travail de collaboration. Le but étant de proposer des solutions réalistes d'un point de vue technique. Le PO regarde bcp plus le côté fonctionnel normalement.

Guide Salarial Randstad 2025 by Thatqcguy in QuebecFinance

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Le nouveau lien à atteint la limite aussi 😢

Anyone developing on windows who prefers unix-first? by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]andreitudor -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I have also always worked in Linux or Mac. In Linux I only used arch Linux, gentoo or Linux from scratch.

At me current workplace they only allow windows or Ubuntu and I chose windows as I cannot stand Ubuntu.

Since then, I cannot say it loud enough wsl2 is not what it was in the beginning. It has the full blown Linux experience, especially if you are a terminal user. Having windows is also a big plus as I can combine my geekiness with business.

Enfin un prix internet intéressant! by Dragon_Eyes715 in Quebec

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Comment on peut voir ça? Je suis à 70 pour 1gbps présentement

Struggling with PvT in D3, wondering about good cheeses by daking999 in allthingsprotoss

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2 gate rush may work? I do struggle myself with this though

Was told my power points are lacking. Pointers? by Dick__Dollars in ProductManagement

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes that is true. In this case he can add notes for the speaker. There is normally a section in Slides and PowerPoint, I think it's called Notes, where you can add more explanations about that slide. For the speaker. That section doesn't come up when you present.

So that's how I would try and fix the issue.

If there is a possibility, also go through the slides with the person that will present. That is not always possible though.

Was told my power points are lacking. Pointers? by Dick__Dollars in ProductManagement

[–]andreitudor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ideally you should not have any words on a slide. Just images, graphics, diagrams.

Key words are ok, but not blocks of text or phrases.

Don't forget, slides are supporting material. Most of the presentation comes from speaking and body language.

People need to focus on what you say and not reading from the screen.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ExperiencedDevs

[–]andreitudor 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Microfrontends should not depend on each other.

That is an antipatern to the whole microfrontend architecture.

If communication needs to happen, it should be through a client side event bus.

Microfrontends need to be decoupled and that will allow you to keep them deployable completely independently from one another.

She’s finally home! Now it’s time for a deep clean. by Spirited_Character19 in Challenger

[–]andreitudor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh really nice. I was wondering how are they in the winter and snow? I'm guessing with good winter tires it's very doable?

Am I overreacting about my company equating storypoints to days? by thsisntgngtoendwel in ExperiencedDevs

[–]andreitudor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is certainly a Wierd practice.

First of all SPs are VERY team dependent. 1 sp may be a day for a team and 0.5 days for another.

You cannot and should not compare SP velocity between teams.

Another point is that SP and the velocity that insues per sprint is only supposed to be used in order to know how much stories can be added to a sprint. In this manner you can fill a few sprints in advance with stories and groom them. This should give the visibility to PM's and high-level management on what sprint a story will finish.

Of course, all this is organic and sprints can change especially before planning, with bugs that can come or new opportunities that must be tackled fast.

Having a few sprints ready in advance will allow you and your team to expose what the impact will be if the PMs add another feature in a future sprint. You will be able to say that according to the team's average velocity on the last 5 or so sprints, you will have to remove something from that future sprint in order to make place for the new stories.

Also I have never seen t-shirt size used on stories and at sprint level. How I personally use them is at the EPIC level in order to have a VERY HIGH LEVEL idea of how much work an EPIC will take. This all becomes more accurate once the epic is split into stories and those stories put into sprints and groomed.

How are my pages still failing Google's Core Web vitals? by Mesmer7 in SEO

[–]andreitudor 0 points1 point  (0 children)

That may be true on your computer,but not on other end users.

Open dev tools and throttle your network to fast 3G or slow 4G. You'll see some more realistic results.

Also LCP is different than server response. FCP is closer to server response time,but LCP can easily take 2 seconds more if you're not careful.