PWAs have really come far
Takes some work but itβs possible for them to feel super solid and close to the os
PWAs have really come far
Takes some work but itβs possible for them to feel super solid and close to the os
these are my very basic effect-ts starter templates for single repo projects.
github.com/juemrami/eff...
its literally just effect + dev tooling (lsp, linting, formatting)
No build deps included coz sometimes i swap between `vite build`, `tsdown`/`tsup`, or `tsc --build` depending on the project.
algo give me more audio/dsp programming content
also ML model training content
genuine question, is it still just an alternative npmjs frontend?
What else does it do? (besides adding social features with atproto right)
just saw "The Green Knight" (2021). That was not a good movie. The only theme that was decently portrayed was the anxiety of certain death.
2.8/5
anybody building an atproto based film review/recommender platform?
ppl on this platform not be commenting on shit?
See so many posts with very limited conversations, just likes a reposts.
their filtering/querying schema for their http api made 0 sense and was super wasteful in terms of returning irrelevant/repeat data.
Ended up just going wide, with the least possible filters for the most data (heavily cached), and then doing all that filtering on my end.
ive encountered one good use case for graphql.
it was when i was reverse engineering the ESPN fantasy football http api for gathering player stats.
Honestly, that was probably just coz there was no official documentation, but i swear their http apis were so jank and a graphql wouldve been kino
personalities in charge dont believe in non zero sum games.
They think that every conflict has to have a winner and loser. And the man in charge is so offended at the though of being the loser.
watching children of men rn.
No thoughts on it yet, except its a cool plot.
should i just start linking to npmx instead of npmjs.
how would potential future employers feel? Like im hip and cool or like "wtf is this"?
what does it do?
Whats the best 'free' (0x usage) model on github copilot?
I ran out of premium requests :(
watching Incendies (2010)
Jfc this movie is brutal.
Putting together some cat6 for my homelab
where are all my los angeles hispanic software communities at??
www.youtube.com/watch?v=QwLJ...
this song reminds me of driving around Manzanillo with my Tio in his blue bronco
atproto all lower is what i use.
@proto is not mad either tho.
But how am I supposed to make an LED blink without a borrow checker?!?!!?!
Did you know that Coolors β βthe super fast color generatorβ β doesnβt actually generate any?
It pulls them from a premade list.
Don't take my word for it:
1) Go to coolors.co/generate
2) Copy the first hex from the URL
3) Search it in their bundled JS (cmd/ctrl + f) coolors.co/assets/js/di...
I donβt proof read my posts and at least now u know Iβm not a bot lol.
Yea typo I was (failing at) setting up a wiregaurd interface when I wrote this lol
People say hosting your site on a vpn is good way to get some unix essentials/networking experience.
It's def better for learning than just always defaulting to a hosting service like vercel.
But tbh its nothing compared to the experience i got from setting up my nixos homelab/media server.
Vibed a simple gui for migrating my ratings/watched dates from MovieLens over to Letterboxd
Im wondering if atproto would be a good data protocol for a movie review/ratings social app.
One other thing ive been suggested to do is just using the ssh remote FS extension on my gaming machine; but unfortunately i lose support for LSP's and copilot since those extensions run on my local machine and the files only exist on the remote(homelab)
thanks for the suggestions. I really should just take the time to migrate to neovim tbh. Ive been wanting to for like 1.5 years now
my homelab only has 4gb of ram and vscode server on it is constantly taking up 1+ gb with any LSP and or GH Copilot extensions installed. Really annoying. Somone send spend spare 4gb sodimm modules please
Love me some Todd.
First song i ever heard of his was Zen Archer, like 10 years ago, and i knew from then that he was a musical goat.
Question to the agent orchestrators out there.
How did YOU grow past the need to understand all the code your agents are generating??