In the real-world, we tolerate small mistakes but computers are not like that. Be more human and tolerate typos in your search inputs 😌
https://t.co/F9Qod9zTmQ
Apparently @getsentry is also in a wagon of "Your summary of the year", and they say I loved the "Issues" page the most.
I think that's an overstatement if you ask me 😛
I tested 45 configurations for the GraphQL stack in the JS/TS landscape! 😮 It's insane how they can differ when it comes to performance. Let's dive in: https://t.co/pxxewf9ywg
Preparing a very subtle change on my blog while working on a new post.
The CSS code marker matches the color with CSS' official logo 😅 🎉
Small details folks, small details 👌
The veil is lifted: EmberFest '24 is going to be in Dublin, Ireland 🇮🇪 on the 12nd and 13rd of September. Check out the updated site, get your ticket and/or submit a talk: https://t.co/r2ZbwELvHk
@baaz Oh yeah, I feel the pain 😅 It's very hard to iterate on images. It often generates completely new scenes with objects that you beg it to not put on the image.
I remember Midjourney was slightly better because you could generate variants of a variant.
@still_runspired@OngDevLab True. Anything having "function" in the name would be better. An edge function sounds good if it's actually distributed in a decent amount of regions around the world 👌
@still_runspired > Now it’s comfortable simply cause it’s what is known, not what is good.
I think this is the key among JSX zealots. They just didn't spend enough time with alternatives.
ok my first week of vuejs
personal experience: i don't like it
javascript syntax is great, jsx is the best we've gotten so far
react is the kingdom and nextjs is still the king
@DanKulkov Exactly. So say, you work full time on those 10+ products in a man-month (21 days)... which gives you 2 days per product. Isn't it a bit too low to make a difference?
@CFDevelop Grand, people got used to SSOs but there are still rebels that don't want to over-rely on the big tech. And I understand them. I respect them 🧡
@janetacarr It depends. If "reorganizational refactoring" is done just for the sake of it, then I could agree. But a good reorganizational refactor that prepends the actual work and makes it better, easier to understand and review is very important.