@jarredsumner I’ve been thinking about this feature recently. Could it work like when running eslint? That the default action is to scan+output, but a —fix prunes.
I’m not sure it would make sense to post the things I do with bun, but will say, I use bun for all my projects (mostly SvelteKit).
It’s crazy fast and feels so much simpler and intuitive than npm/pnpm/yarn.
@tylerangert It was part of our programming foundation courses, and even though we worked in Java it was so much fun. Programming my own blur effects was a trip
In 2023 I started SUPER ULTRA, a design studio in Copenhagen. It's centered around building tools and products that extend human ability to think and create.
The studio builds on my past 10 years of working between physical and digital.
studio website: https://t.co/vYRaeGsPOU
@LupeFiasco In a conversation yesterday, was reminded of the TextFX project you did with Google. I'm curious, are you still using it as part of your workflow? If not, why not?
when you realize all this detail is there bc figma doesn’t have physics / light based rendering this is actually kind of depressing. someone sitting there fiddling with tricks instead of actually working with simulated materials. necessary evil
The last part, cross browser compatibility, is still what worries me most about the web. It feels like we’re moving backwards. I spend too much time on https://t.co/BhvZUY8uZj
True, but making THREE.js stuff perform consistently across platforms is really difficult. It’s not a good user experience at 4fps and your site isn’t responsive between layouts. The kinds of tools that enable that, like Yoga/r3f/Threlte, are still in their infancy.
Flash never had to worry about mobile as a computing platform. Flash never had to truly be responsive. Flash didn’t have to worry about cross-browser compatibility because it was an isolated engine.