@heyandras I recently migrated my homelab services over to coolify and I just wanna say, at every step of the way I was impressed; every edge case I ran into or thing I thought I would have to work around was already covered in your docs and supported cleanly. You’ve done an incredible job
@MelkeyDev Nevermind Claude just blitzed through some tasks I threw it and made me eat this assumption
These models really do feel like a roller coaster sometimes
@MelkeyDev I haven’t tried codex but Claude feels like ass if you involve it in a codeshare of any significance
But I might just be spoiled seeing how well it handles web projects in comparison
@ChristianSelig@elSchtaunko I’ve come back to this because you left an itch in the back of my brain; was your connection issues on ATV with both standard auth and quick connect or just one in particular
@JamesWelbes All of that said, part of the reason people love the Wordpress ecosystem is because of the breadth of tools available; so regardless of how many plugins “already do this” having another option to is never a bad thing
@JamesWelbes We do this internally with our “white-label” plugin basically correlates all the little helpers I end up adding to every site, standardizes some of our ACF fields and bundles the readmes with the plugin itself so that I can manage them by shipping a plugin update
@jh3yy@fabgaliano@screenstudio How do you like SwiftUI? Can imagine you doing some pretty neat stuff with it, the declarative syntax makes it feel very accessible coming from the web
@Baconbrix@YairDev Expo was a godsend, truly made working with RN an enjoyable experience, really appreciate the work you guys have been doing to reduce the work on our end for things like Liquid Glass & Widgets
@Baconbrix@YairDev I think native will always win out, there are trade-offs that inherently come with React Native as a whole so if cross-platform isn’t a concern, native will always be the lowest friction choice
That said, having recently had to work on an android & iOS app…
@laogui It’s because the people who cared about Arc felt abandoned by @browsercompany , the people who would have criticized this stopped caring a long time ago
@grimcodes It makes me sad to see all the hate on this because whether it’s to one’s personal taste or not, it was them letting someone on the team have a bit of fun which all software needs more of these days imo.
@theo Because if I’m writing code my terminal is already open, and as much as people clown TUIs, I genuinely just prefer the simplicity of a single input/output interface.
That said I do enjoy the work conductor has been doing and probably do need to give it more exploration