It's the first time I'm building a product that needs users to work
To be honest, I don't have a big audience, so I'm just going to launch it, talk about it when I can, and keep building other things
But I'm so excited!!
I've been dreaming of an app like this for a long time
hey @cap!
I've been trying your product and it's really cool. It runs smoothly!!
Do you think you could add mobile screen recording support in the future? :)
J’ai grandi avec ce mec-là ! C’est un gars qui m’a tellement inspiré !
J’avais quitté le train ces dernières années, mais ce comeback aux US, c’est un régal à voir ! T’es trop chaud @kevadamsss
@martindonadieu@bryan_johnson Do you wear loose boxer shorts during the day?
I switched to parachute-style boxers because they keep everything away from the body and help maintain a lower temperature.
I’ve been using @adonisframework since v6 and honestly I loved learning it.
The framework is great and I still think the developer experience is super clean.
But one thing pushed me away a bit with v7:
putting a lot of the AI integration / framework skills behind Adonis Plus.
I understand the idea financially, but when you compare it to most other frameworks where AI integrations, docs indexing, MCP, skills, etc. are free and directly accessible, it makes the onboarding feel harder.
Especially today, where a lot of developers discover frameworks through AI tools first.
In @capacitorjs world native page transitions is difficult.
It is well solved when you use Ionic.
But many dont like it, it is very contraining.
And quite old school.
So today i release @capgo/capacitor-transitions
This allow you to get nice native feel transitions and swipe back, with any frontend framework.
In @capacitorjs world native page transitions is difficult.
It is well solved when you use Ionic.
But many dont like it, it is very contraining.
And quite old school.
So today i release @capgo/capacitor-transitions
This allow you to get nice native feel transitions and swipe back, with any frontend framework.