@chocotuits Apple notes 📝.
Me permite buscar desde cualquiera de mis dispositivos y lo uso como “segundo cerebro”. Aunque no soy muy muy disciplinado, aun así, me funciona bastante bien 😊.
Tengo 35 años y cancer de mama metastásico, un caso raro, menos del 1% de tumores de mama son como el mío y hay poca documentación sobre ello.
Por eso me gustaría encontrar personas que se dediquen a esto y que quieran investigar con mi caso. Twitter haz tu magia
Hi everyone! I'm happy to finally share my portfolio!🏝️
This portfolio is an island where you can explore around to get to know me, my skills, and my work.
I hope you enjoy exploring around my island!
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The reason “vibe coding” continues to grow and be successful is that the alternative to vibe coding is not “elite engineering”.
It’s: the project wasn’t born, the idea didn’t get communicated, the app didn’t ship.
Elite engineering is very scarce and will continue to be in extremely high demand. (We’re hiring elite engineers!) The gap between what top engineers and agents can do still exists. Not just that.. when those people use AI, they also gain superpowers.
The Unifying book is out!
On Amazon only for the moment, paper and Kindle.
https://t.co/GQAlG9bhoE
The Kindle version lets you look farther into the book than the paper version does, so look at it: :)
yippee --- now to find more typos from early readers :)
The renowned Andrew Lloyd Webber, one of the most famous musical-theatre composers in the world, known for works such as “The Phantom of the Opera”, “Sunset Boulevard” and “Jesus Christ Superstar”, made a video praising ROSALÍA’s “LUX”.
“I’ve just been listening, for about the fifth time, to ROSALÍA’s incredible new album. I mean, it has got to be the album — if not of this year, then, I think, the album of the decade so far. It’s absolutely brilliant, and the string arrangements, I think, are totally extraordinary. Her voice is amazing, but what I love about it is the fact that it’s truly musical. It’s got all of these different tempi; it’s not relentlessly in 4/4 time. It’s got all sorts of exciting sounds, and I’ve heard a string orchestra and tried to use it myself, you know, going right back to Jesus Christ Superstar, in a percussive way and in different ways, but I’ve never heard it so well recorded or so well used as on this album. I am going to use the Latin pronunciation of ‘LUX’. I don’t like ‘LUX’; I think ‘LUX’ is much better, because then you can say Et lux perpetua, which means ‘eternal light’. And I think this album is going to be eternal.”
I disagree. PHP isn't actually slow...at least not compared to other scripting languages. The "PHP is slow" take mostly comes from really old benchmarks or bad setups.
It's true that it's not asynchronous by default, but that's also by design and there are upsides to that simplicity. Besides, if you do need async, the ecosystem has you covered: event-loop solutions like ReactPHP and AMPHP, or server-level tools like Swoole, RoadRunner, and FrankenPHP (which is now part of the official PHP org BTW) make async execution totally possible.
As for "no standard," that's just not accurate anymore. PHP has PSRs (PHP Standard Recommendations) that cover things like autoloading, logging, HTTP messages, caching, event dispatching, and more, and nearly every modern framework follows them.
A lot has improved with PHP over the years. But unfortunately, the old stigma still sticks because many people base their opinions on outdated information or what they were taught years ago.
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@jchacana@jerolba Creo que dotenvs, appsettings.* (caso de .net)… Por defecto a gitignore para salvaguardar errores.
Creo que @jerolba va más por flujos de trabajo personales; por ejemplo ahora con tema de prompts, work plans… puede ser muy personal y en gitignore no tiene tanto sentido 🤔