@kenwheeler Add vegans to this list…
If you just think about it like a tool, and not magic, it becomes very useful. It’s like having really good docs at your fingertips, but you need to stay vigilant.
Introducing the new official Vitest VS Code extension!
Starting with version 0.6.0, the VS Code extension now supports:
- instant feedback
- .each test declaration
- test tree view
- coverage reporting
- better debugging support
- improved performance
https://t.co/9hfqPaYyzZ
You can't "train" a model.
The model always exists.
It existed before you were born and it exists after your death.
You can only find the model.
"Training" is just your way of looking for the model's location in the infinite hypothesis space and binding its essence to silicon
do you publish from a npm workspace & use a root-level ignore file? if so, you should update to npm v8.11.0 or the latest versions of Node.js 16/17/18 to avoid a recently discovered vulnerability that wouldn't respect these files.
read the advisory here: https://t.co/d1I3BQSEI4
@antfu7 Same. Jest really changed the testing game for me though, and I super appreciate it for what it did. @vitest_dev has been a great evolution though.
📣 The Next.js router is getting a major upgrade!
◆ Nested routes / layouts
◆ Client and server routing
◆ React 18 features – startTransition, Suspense
◆ Designed for Server Components
◆ 100% incrementally adoptable 🤯
Expect an RFC very soon 👀
Learned something really cool from my daughter today (you’ll have to try it using someone else’s phone). You can create codes for Spotify songs. Just open the Spotify app, tap “search” and use the camera in the top right to scan the code in the picture. Enjoy!
@davidfowl I honestly don’t understand the controversy. I worked for years on a team where remote work was permissible - this was how we attracted the amazing talent we put together. Perhaps this is only an issue from the perspective of people managers, and lack of visibility.