you carry a supercomputer in your pocket.
you can ask a machine a question and it answers.
you can send money across the world in seconds.
you can watch rockets land themselves.
you can generate images and videos that never existed.
you can deploy software to millions of people overnight.
you can translate languages instantly.
you can navigate any city without getting lost.
you can collaborate with people you’ve never met.
yet you can’t buy a t-shirt and pants that fit you.
we’re changing that.
looking for freelance / consulting (cad) engineers and pattern makers.
people who understand garment construction, pattern geometry, grading, constraints.
you carry a supercomputer in your pocket.
you can ask a machine a question and it answers.
you can send money across the world in seconds.
you can watch rockets land themselves.
you can generate images and videos that never existed.
you can deploy software to millions of people overnight.
you can translate languages instantly.
you can navigate any city without getting lost.
you can collaborate with people you’ve never met.
yet you can’t buy a t-shirt and pants that fit you.
we’re changing that.
looking for freelance / consulting (cad) engineers and pattern makers.
people who understand garment construction, pattern geometry, grading, constraints.
@PavitraGolchha@skeptrune we're rearchitecting lots of stuff (mostly for avoiding rate limits), we'll share more this month (old sites should still work, i'll look more into it)
introducing Changelogs AI - free, open source, changelog generator
GitHub repo -> clean release notes in <1min
here's a demo of generating changelog for Patron by @skeptrune
@zeeg we use queues and workflows and it's good but you cannot terminate a workflow (you can implement it yourself in the workflow itself + db checks but still)
@upstash can i:
- return data from the workflow to be used in another workflow? similar to cloudflare
- pause / terminate a workflow?
- schedule a workflow with some cron syntax?
@rvm0n_ either canvas width is off (not 100% or whatever you expect) or when getting mouse position you're not translating by x (whatever horizontal scroll value is) which could mean you're getting mouse position from container vs canvas or the other way around
@tomhaerter or like wasn't translated well enough from your thoughts / specs etc to 01010101 which totally makes sense given the amount of abstractions needed to do something remotely useful with computers
@tomhaerter philosophically speaking (with %0.0000001 exceptions) modern software doesn't have any bugs and is always correct
it's just the code you wrote didn't translate well enough to do what you wanted
described the issue on discord (with public repos and everything)
reached out via their form to increase the limit
nothing
we'll be splitting our api worker based on a domain but it sucks so much bc you can't even deploy fucking fixes to already deployed worker (it seems non-deterministic though, sometimes deploy passes, sometimes it does not)
@izadoesdev@joshtriedcoding how do we test it? how do we know the output is correct?
add playwright e2e tests and https://t.co/VoZKIV8xj3 and let's circle back next week