Welcome to my RU-vid channel! My name is Luca Mezzalira, I work for AWS as Serverless Specialist Solutions Architect. I'm a self-learner and tech enthusiast who's passionate about continuous improvement and personal growth. As a public speaker, author and content creator, I'm here to share my insights and experiences on a wide range of topics, from productivity hacks to the latest tech trends on architecture and the cloud.
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@@My50c at the moment at my company we do MFE using the good old module federation and hence just a SPA. If Vercel pulls off RSC federation it would be an interesting option to take advantage of all the server benefits and makes it a viable option for larger teams to consider.
You can read more in depth explanation on how to split micro-frontends in this video where I share a concrete example how to split horizontally or vertically (or both): ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SqNjO5hMdrU.htmlsi=KFZ8P-Hx0vcJ_9Jf
This is very nice when you are mostly uninterrupted in your daily job, its nice to plan and execute on your plans. The problem I have is that I am being interrupted all the time and I have to switch my priorities based on the interruptions who wants what. I came to slowly realise that what I do is miles away from being a traditional Software Architect. Or atleast thats what I think.
Interruptions are common. In my previous job were very frequent. It all depends how you handle them. Not everything is always urgent unless you make it so. You have to create your boundaries and people will respect them. Start blocking 1h of your time like for a meeting in your calendar, close your instant messaging and email system during that time. You will see that these habits will enable you to get where you want and start more deep focus sessions. I highly encourage you to read: amzn.to/4fYr0v5 You won’t regret it
@@My50c True. It can help you to get further. Like reserving a time in your calendar and then turn on status do not disturb. Problem is not all people respect that and I would like some people like CEO to be able to get to me.... So I cannot turn off message notifications because I would need to do it selectively and slack does not have such a feature - or atleast im not aware of it.. I am the type of being that would like to plan a day and work on things that I have planned with only minor interruptions. But every other day I feel like i am in customer support department. Its very stressful because as human beings we do not have the ability to quickly change contexts for deeply technical topics. And most of times the people that come to me - they come with things that are urgent and I need to stop what I am doing - some things I can shelve for later, but most are like ordering system does not work, we are loosing money, please help fix asap... and most of the time root cause leads to poor planning that is totally out of my reach.
Wow, great video, thanks! Just a question, not sure if it is quick: At this point ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-BEq9Kd0ka8A.html you show us the edit tag property, and when you add the `Done` tag, the note disappears from the "content creation" tab. I copied your template but don't know how to make it work like yours. In my case, the note is added in two tabs. Do you have any automation set?
@@My50cthanks for the answer. Are you removing the original tag? In my case, with the "done" tab hidden, the note is in 2 different columns, instead in your video I can see the note disappearing from the original column. pasteboard.co/dwox43SjlpKW.png
@@My50c I was too new to Notion, I am more familiar with Obsidian, but Notion on the phone is a game changer. Now I discovered the filters for databases view, I needed to add a filter where the tags property "does not contain" "done" tag. Thanks again!
Lucas, I am reading most of your post. But the video is little bit hard to understand. May be I am wrong but as English is my second language I can tell you the sentences are very close when you speak. No tone fluctuates between words that makes hard to understand. But I am still enjoying it with subtitle so all good. If you can improve it, it would be amazing. Thank you
Thanks! This is my first video fully recorded with the Fuji XH2S I used mainly Sirui lenses because they can easily arrive to 1.2 aperture that allows me to create the amazing bokeh effects you see in many shoots. I have also used the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 for some shots, especially the one outside Let me know if you need anything more specific 😄 I was thinking to create a video for describing some of the techniques/gear used in this video
Peeking into someone else productivity system is my dirty pleasure. Incredibile how we are all so similar yet so different, not only compared to others but also with an older version of ourselves. Thanks for sharing!
@@My50c Kinda 😅I've implementad some Idea of it, and other ideas from Tiago Forte, mine is more of a self-regulated living beast that I know how to navigate. I've been taking notes on various topic and journaling for more than 15 years, some for future reference but mostly because it helps my thought process. My workflow has seen many transformations and influences by learning new methods or reading new stuff, eg reading stuff from David Allen, Cal Newport & Steven Pressfield had a big impact on me in the past, now is other people. I've tried super rigid and structured things or almost completely free form. I still constantly cycle between being paperless, using pen & paper or a mix depending on how my live goes. I learned to embrace my idiosyncrasies and via experimentation find what works for me and stick with it till is works, when life change, time to adapt.. like water 😁 For example I've tried to find the "perfect" workflows and apps for years, wasting so much time, but once I understood that Is totally fine for me to use many different apps for many things, or none. I left so relieved, for some people it creates friction and context switch fatigue, for me creates a clear separation of "what belong where" that I can fully tailor to the usecase. Recently I even started building some tool myself for AI-assited reasoning etc Sorry for the wall of text, is something I could write 10000 pages worth 🤣
Great video, I find the use of a second brain quite fascinating. I would love to watch a follow-up video where you explain how you created yours, what worked and what didn't work to help us creating our own :)
I started to colour grading my footage with DaVinci Resolve in the past 6 months. I also recommend to check www.color.io really nice website for inspirations. That said, the Osmo Pocket 3 settings are: Exposure: Manual 1/50 and 200 ISO White Balance: 5500K Color: D Log M 10 bit Focus Mode: continuous Image adjustment: Sharpness -2 and Noise Reduction -1 (I can always be sharper and add noise in post production) I bought the ND filter from K&F, cheap but perfect for keeping ISO and shutter speed low: amzn.to/4dhcGeY I hope it helps
And what about reusing some ui components like buttons or sliders? Or what if there is a huge component with redux state which is needed to be used on several pages, how should it be structured? And in general, with this approach there is no way to share a single redux state across pages?
design systems, logs libraries... it's normal to be shared in micro-frontends, I mentioned them even in the video. state should be inside every micro-frontends. Reuse is a form of coupling. If you have to share data across MFEs in the same page, using an event emitter instead of a state shared will enable to avoid design-time coupling. For more anti-patterns I recommend to watch this talk I did quite a few times by now: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-R2Ydq5E_8ts.html
I forwarded through most of this because I was looking for your actual technical suggestions on how to combine the micro front ends. Do you suggest a particular framework?
Are you planning to build a client-side or server-side rendering web application? There are different approaches you can take but first I need to understand where you are heading to. Also, bear in mind that without understanding how to "slice" your application, the framework won't do much for you. I've seen too often teams failing because they were building runtime components instead of micro-frontends...
How would you Handle a two layer System like a webshop build in php with Page Generation and translation. And Javascript for Interaktion and updating data on the page?
The sound effect you are using when a text is written is really bad, please change it, it is too abrupt, sharp and distracting, thanks for the video 🙏🏻
This episode is pure gold, regretfully this content will never be viral or worthit from the monetary point of view for you, but the value that it gives to the people that is interested on this topics is huge, THANK you a please keep going. I´ve got a question that is difficult to find a solution for, I saw lot of implementations of module federation using client side rendering, but any of them with server side rendering and in this episode was not clear to me how, using lambdas we can enable module federation to do SSR.
Thanks a lot for your feedback and thanks for raising the question. The new version of module federation was released recently, I'll provide more insights on how to use it with Lambda functions. At the moment I'm working on a solution that would enable to leverage a similar mechanism but without module federation. So keep an eye on my social accounts for more info :)
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I’m a very recent convert from windows. Here’s what I’ve noticed. MacOS permits the same single task focus mode as iOS through the more recent behaviour that maximising to fullscreen creates new single task space by default. I find this refreshing coming from multi-window Windows environment. But I’ve also noticed some long term MacOS users fight this behaviour and avoid using it by arranging windows or Stage Manager etc. I had the same impression of MacOS as you did of iOS 😀
I love your experience! I started with Mac OS 9, I used Windows rarely in my job so I cannot relate unfortunately. But I have to say it's fantastic that we both found similar experiences despite a different background. Thanks a lot for sharing
Thanks for sharing Luca! It was interesting not only for the hardware setup but even by the software. I didn't know Notion and I'm going to look at it closer. Currently I'm using Todoist but seems Notion aims to centralize our resources, tasks, docs and so on. Great video!
Good video, Luca! I love the way you articulate the "reasoning" of being more purposeful on how we leverage these tools... so, the key aspect may not really be the iPad but being more aware of how to find your "dimension", where you can do the important things effectively without being so distracted or without clearer purpose. In my case (and context), the iPad helps me to go into deep focus on creative moments of my life (I sketch a lot - brainstorm visually, and that is very helpful for me, and I can't do that easily on the laptop or just typing). However, in general, I still feel I can be more effective at work on my MacBook (as I am not just in those brainstorming / deep-focus sessions, unfortunately). On my desk, I have both side by side, the iPad at hand for sketching and deep-focus sessions and moments, and then shifting to MacBook to continue doing some of that or jumping into other things (that, as an independent consultant, I also need to do).
I thought a lot about the title of this video and I wanted to have "iPad" in the title to convey the message also to people who are using iPad without understanding that can enable you to change your habits. You completely got my point, these are tools that should work for us more the other way around and I'm glad I was able to rationalize my learnings that came out from my iPad journey so far. Thanks for sharing your point of view
In one part of the video, you show a Freeform board. I also use it to write notes and sketch, but your writing is clearer than mine 😀. I believe this is my biggest pain point when using the iPad.
I think you got the point saying that the iPad is a different device, for different things, it’s not a replacement for a computer and it’s not a smartphone with a very big screen. In my case I don’t use it for the journaling, for this I still prefer the paper.
If you are like me you love to have only one earpod, you will only have musics and someone moving his lips :) just put both of the earpods to listen the whole content