One of the most impressive AI demo I've seen.
This is the future of customer service.
Agents that can understand text, speech, images and even live video.
Soon to be all open-source.
⚛️ This is how I usually like to structure and organize a React application (no FW).
How do you organize a React application directory?
I read your opinions below!
> Define a schema in Drizzle
> Convert schema to TypeBox using Drizzle TypeBox
> Elysia infers the type from the schema
> Eden Treaty to interact with server from web client
> Add Swagger plugin to generate documentation
This is what TypeScript should be.
React Server Actions have helped me:
◆ Write less code
◆ Build better user experiences
How can we create products that are resilient to slower internet connections and instantly provide feedback on user input? ↓
@jjenzz's experiment to make a Figma like experience on @remix_run is awesome. If you haven't seen it take a look here: https://t.co/e0aikQV7kF
Believe it or not it all works without JS on the page 🤯
🔥 TypeScript Error Translator for VSCode 🔥
Tired of TypeScript errors? Translate them to human-readable language right in your IDE.
🪄 Download the extension:
https://t.co/ijdNaZorKf
🖥️ Or try the online playground:
https://t.co/e8EpWUiPyv
One trend I’ve been seeing lately in Open Source is people going back to basics and re-writing things that currently require large dependency chains and/or fancy languages.
This shader-based renderer is a great example. Minimal deps and implemented in C. https://t.co/N4U6nz6jfK
Introducing z-index visualizer - a new tool available in the VisBug Chrome Extension: https://t.co/VAoliPR26k
Was fun working on this with @argyleink!
Also as cross-browser bookmarklet: https://t.co/6H3DNfXld1