Dominik Honnef

@dominikhonnef

Consultant specializing in backend development and custom tooling for Go.

Germany
Joined October 2009
Born 1990

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  1. Retweeted

    I refuse to believe I'm the only one that is not ok with software slowness and dev friction. Every day I work with slow tools, slow apps, slow compilers, slow editors. Every day I also face the fact that "you can't *just* build a SW, you also have to..." It's driving me insane

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  2. May 5

    I am super excited to announce that / Google are sponsoring Staticcheck's development! This should help me flag even more bugs!

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  3. May 3

    Working on making staticcheck less memory hungry: - accidentally made it faster, too.

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 30

    Omg I love this. Such a concise way to put it. The more involved I've gotten with the actual workings of organizations, the more absurd I find conspiracies that suppose vast collaboration and alignment across tons of perfectly-executing groups.

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    Apr 28

    Not sure whether it'll survive the freeze but hope so!

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  6. Retweeted
    Apr 27

    Can I get this guy to narrate my code reviews?

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    Apr 18
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  8. Apr 15

    Bundling timezone data with your Go binary:

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  9. Retweeted
    Apr 10

    Reading an old USB book, "Key USB Features" included "Single Connector Type".

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  10. Apr 10

    The easiest way to fix bugs is to install stale-bot and wait 60 days.

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  11. Apr 1

    Something I've found quite useful: revisit code 1-2 weeks after writing it, then add comments to all the code that no longer seems obvious.

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    Mar 6

    YAML didn't like the fjords.

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  14. Feb 21

    My least favourite part about software development? Making releases. There's always a new way of messing up a release. On a related note, Staticcheck 2020.1.2 is out…

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    Feb 14

    Good luck, admins ;) Does not require any privs [ 158.861595] ************** [ 158.861595] YOU ARE OWNED! [ 158.861595] ************** [ 158.861595] [ 158.861595] Transfer bitcoin to here@there

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    Feb 9

    Perhaps the most promising opening in a textbook ever.

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    Jan 23

    How Web Standards Work 1. design a flawed API (it's fine! APIs are hard) 2. ship it in the most-used browser, despite objections 3. get cross-browser working group to fix the API 4. oops, too late, that would break the web

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  18. Retweeted
    Feb 10

    We already store data. In a database. It works well.

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  19. Jan 30

    The world's worst video card? via

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  20. Jan 29

    Belated new year's resolution: I should make new releases of my tools more often.

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