@djirdehh@angular@tamagui_js@ken3153 Composable web by @bermonpainter. A really interesting presentation on architecting your software in a modular/composable way to make it more resilient to changes.
If you're putting out links to your personal account on the elephant place tonight, the link might be blocked or your tweet will be hidden.
Like this when someone clicks:
Twitter suspends the account of its rival Mastodon, and many links to some Mastodon servers no longer work on Twitter, which flags them as "potentially harmful" (@tayhatmaker / TechCrunch)
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Those of you who grew up between the American coasts will understand when I say Twitter right now feels like sitting out on the porch with friends during a tornado watch. It's thrilling and fun, mostly because it's also a little chaotic and nobody knows what's going to happen.
Ditto! It’s been 10 years speaking at #webunleashed. Exited to jump in again this afternoon and share a bit of a JAMStack Case Study and how we’re scaling a multi-brand design system + headless CMS + and SSG/SSR with Gatsby.
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@sarah_edo Helps call out a couple of things:
1. Different people will have different ways to achieve the same outcomes (number of steps, level of detail, number of assumptions)
2. Where people are from changes their approach and tools they use (e.g. toaster vs oven vs skillet)
@sarah_edo I’ll do one called “draw toast”. 10 mins. Illustrate instructions that somebody could follow to succesfully make toast if they’d never done it before.
Adaptive expert: can apply skills to a wide variety of situations
Rote expert: memorized how to do a series of tasks correctly
UX, Product, and related disciplines suffer from the replacement of the former with the latter, but rote expertise isn't suited to design problems.🧵