Juanjo Salvador

@jsalvador
458 Followers
387 Following
10.5K Posts

👨‍💻 Software developer.
📷 Not-so-skilled photographer.
🐧 Debian & @gnome.
🚨 Mod at @django and @jekyll
🥊 Part-time Krav Maga fighter.
🏖 Based in Spain.

Also likes anime, sci-fi, beer, mexican food and mechanical keyboards. Not always talk about himself using the third person form.

Pronouns are: he/him

#python #django #steamdeck #cybersecurity #vue #nvim

Website 🌐https://jsalvador.me
Waifu@Ypsilenna
Blog (Spanish)https://ingenieroynopuedo.es
Hey you guys had a couple of typos on your site but it's ok I fixed them

RE: https://fosstodon.org/users/frameworkcomputer/statuses/116444276748254988

Any recommended non-scammy EU store to get a Thinkpad battery replacement?

#ThinkPad

LinkedIn is still a shithole full of AI and bait content. Also several job offers for "juniors" that requieres the knowledge of a senior, and very confusing and vage descriptions, which makes me not wanting to apply to anything.

couch, tea and Steam Deck.

~ @jsalvador

After a long, bad and stressful week, I can only think about one thing: couch, tea and Steam Deck.
Also I want more money. How am I going to get a Switch 2 and pay all my debts with this salary?
Not actively looking for it but trying to fight burnout before it comes.

Recently things made me change my mind about my current job position and I'm thinking about hanging the "open to work" sign in my door.

Not looking actively but if you know about some position as backend engineer, remote-friendly, with Python (Django, FastAPI) or Java (Spring), I will listen to it.

Why it's never "let's talk to our users more" and always "let's use AI more"? Most software companies need the former, very few would actually benefit from the latter.

I've been cross-posting to both Bluesky and Mastodon for a few months now, and this comparison is pretty emblematic of how that's been going:

Masto: 40 total interactions
Bluesky: Zero. Zip. Zilch. Nada.

Numbers aren't everything, but this is an observable pattern that tells a very different story than the one I keep seeing in "mainstream" discourse.

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