@AdamRackis Also while a player covers an *average* of 112 football fields lengths per game and still hitting insane passes and shots. most well rounded athlete in sports imo
@thdxr It’s because the stakes are very very low. Half the internet goes down for a few hours and a couple hours later everything is the same as it was. Lasting impact effectively zero
@dan_abramov2 Every “use this” “don’t use that” post is so tiresome. We have more amazing free tools than one person could ever even try, use whatever makes you happy. It does not matter
@swyx@NickADobos@arcinternet Works fine for me too, have been using as daily driver on desktop for months and have not noticed any issues at all. Great experience
it’s amazing how quickly 'serverless' became synonymous with 'i don’t want to think anymore. i just expect everything to work without having to understand it.'
@AdamRackis Used to wonder if I should have stuck with programming instead of losing 11 years to med school/residency, but tech job search posts always make me feel better
@thdxr The never ending javascript/web drama is like #2 on my list of why I can’t quit this site. People getting heated over the lowest stakes shit of all time is so funny. We’re drowning in amazing tools everyone it should just be high fives all day every day
@dok2001@Cloudflare Better profiling tools for workers, dynamic bindings for D1, automatic D1 sharding for large DBs, trigger a worker from an R2 event
@Danetag@AdamRackis@chadedrupt Agreed, in the base case everything can be made to look very cleanly abstracted and simple. The devil is always in the small tweaks for edge cases that inevitably arise, which imo is where tailwind shines by just putting all the ugly classes inline