a clear signal of a very good developer is they care about layout shifts
many things you do in an app by default causes a tiny layout shift. if you don't care, it ends up feeling like a mess
it's very hard to get right, and causes a cascading set of design choices to make sure everything still lines up
but it's worth it!
Lol, Cloudflare is taking over so much of our stack. They are making the long play!
Congrats to the @voidzerodev team and to @Cloudflare for a great acquisition 🎉
VoidZero is joining Cloudflare.
Our mission stays the same: to make JavaScript developers more productive than ever before. Vite, Vitest, Rolldown, Oxc, and Vite+ remain MIT-licensed. Evan and the VoidZero team will continue leading them.
Cloudflare shares our commitment to open source. Together, we can keep investing in the tooling developers rely on every day, while bringing the Vite ecosystem and Cloudflare’s platform even closer together.
We switched to @tan_stack. Our users now create over 1 million TanStack Start applications per week.
Full writeup on what changed and why: https://t.co/Xy3g2bYhhu
We switched to @tan_stack. Our users now create over 1 million TanStack Start applications per week.
Full writeup on what changed and why: https://t.co/Xy3g2bYhhu
if your status page shows too much downtime, just host it on the infrastructure with downtime, so your downtime doesn't show up on your statuspage cause it's down
@housecor What's even better: having a culture where all those things are in place and actively maintained, while having custom prod-like environments for every PR.
@andrewingram@raycast You're not just paying for features. You're paying for security, maintenance, and taste.
I so often have to resist the urge to start a project and remind myself of those things 😅
@dillon_mulroy I have dreamed of a view where code was auto organized by code paths in a visual mind-map-like thing and you can trace live code running as lines zig-zagging through the code.
@hunvreus@badlogicgames@levelsio@mattpocockuk I feel this struggle. It's overwhelming to say the least. I aggressively unfollow and use the Following feed to keep to a minimum, but it still consumes a lot of time and attention.
So far I haven't regretted building on @Cloudflare for a second. That doesn't mean Cloudflare does not have issues, but it's a great platform with a great team behind it.
@NoamTenne@Cloudflare In my case, it's largely because they listen. I always prefer private crash outs to public ones.
Never underestimate the sheer number of people at CF who are eager to hear everything wrong and try to fix it