Reported!
Reported!
Such a good piece of technology. I still buy physical books on occasion but my Kindle has to easily be one of the best tech purchases I've ever made. I just love it.
Beautiful. Not had the chance to play a Furch myself but heard very good things, enjoy!
SSR (no RSC yet).
Sometime around 2019 a recruiter sent me a job specification where one of the benefits listed was "desk plant to keep the vibe fresh".
I don't know why but this has been stuck in my head rent-free ever since.
Not entirely sure what difference it makes for translations but the above screenshot was from the "Following" feed!
Seems like it will show everyone?
Noticed the exact same thing including sweeping generalisations that people who move are βpolitically motivatedβ or βagainst freedom of speechβ.
I'd typically expect to find something like that on a "Key Concepts" or "Overview" page.
I use Remix for both isomorphic apps and SPAs.
Not at all from what Iβve read/heard!
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Glad this place has become a bit more active again.
Cancelled my X Premium a few months back and have recently been considering deleting my account entirely.
The only thing holding me back was/is nostalgia for old tech Twitter.
Hopefully that can be re-built here!
Back status: confirmed.
For whatever reason, the Node.js ecosystem at large seems almost allergic to convention.
Other ecosystems don't seem so hesitant to buy into shared ideas and I think it's of great benefit to them.
There is a reason the "Rails" of Node doesn't exist and never will. No-one would agree on anything.
The longer I go on in this field, and the more Node.js projects I touch, the more I feel that "convention over configuration" is a great paradigm.
I'd recommend giving "Dry the River" a listen if you never have. They (sadly) disbanded in 2015, but their debut album "Shallow Bed" is still my favourite album ever released front-to-back.
Their second album "Alarms In The Heart" is great too!
I gave up on Arc today.
My original intention behind using it was to be more on top of "tab management" - somehow I found I ended up with even more unruly tabs using Arc.
Plus the whole account situation still bugged me...
Although I will still have to worry about those things for the foreseeable future as NPM certainly isn't going anywhere anytime soon.
Still, it's nice to know how simple publishing a package _can_ be.
Just published my formik-validator-zod library on JSR.io !
Smooth and easy experience. Not having to worry about compiling TypeScript, shipping .d.ts files, etc feels like a pretty big upgrade.
I think the thing I find the most unsettling is imagining the myriad ways they'll be used to spread misinformation or confuse the public.
It'll be interesting to observe over the years!
don't not stop but also don't continue
Elixir is a beautiful language and well worth the time.
To best utilise it's strengths, I'd build something in LiveView that leverages Phoenix Channels (its real-time functionality). Something like a basic Slack alternative could be cool!
So I bit the bullet and (very reluctantly) signed up for an Arc account. The browser is seriously great.
I just wish I'd been able to use it without first creating an account...
In clinical trials of new treatments, when the treatment is clearly and obviously immediately effective it is sometimes considered unethical to continue to withhold it from the control group. Pretty sure we passed that milestone about a decade ago with basic income experiments.
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I'll be going to see it at some point soon! Looks amazing, can't wait.
X was bad already but has gone even further downhill since they started paying people for post engagement. The amount of shameless engagement bait, even in software dev spaces, is staggering...
Overheard someone out in public talking about BlueSky today, for the first time! Word is spreading.
Looking forward to the day I can finally delete X because we've reached the tipping point where most devs are here anyway!
Same here, I tried only using BSky for a while but felt I missed too much. I now, begrudgingly, have an X account so I can keep up/be involved.