You know you are doing something weird when your AI agent replies to you
"You are probably right!"
instead of
"You are absolutely right!"
@stefanobartoletti.it
๐จโ๐ป Freelance Web Developer โจ Merging technical expertise with creativity and aesthetics ๐ Storyblok MVP ๐ Vue | Nuxt | GSAP | Front-End | Creative Development https://www.stefanobartoletti.it
You know you are doing something weird when your AI agent replies to you
"You are probably right!"
instead of
"You are absolutely right!"
I just love how Copilot can get creative with its auto-completion suggestions for code comments, inventing whole stories in its own head
Lenis is a smooth scrolling library and as today, it's the standard one for this kind of implementations.
Aiming for a SOTD is way more complex than adding libraries, hat counts is the overall art direction and implementation, the final result, rather that what techs were used to build it.
Not bad, eh? ๐
For other popular techs in the 30 nominees, we can see that
๐ barba.js still holds its ground, despite frameworks such as Nuxt having native page transition features
๐ @motion.dev and @animejs.com together are present in more than 10% of websites
About creative techs, it is not surprising to see that the 30 nominees massively use the "holy trinity" of this kind of creative website:
๐ @gsap-greensock.bsky.social
๐ #lenis
๐ #threejs
They keep being the top techs in their relevant area.
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I analyzed the stacks for all 30 Awwwards SOTY nominees
Here are the top 3 frameworks:
๐ฅ @vuejs.org / @nuxt.com (13)
๐ฅ #webflow (6)
๐ฅ HTML+JS (4)
I'm not surprised to see Vue and Nuxt at the top of the list, but I was not expecting such domination ๐ฎ
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The new shiny award just landed! ๐
Honored to have been recognized as a @storyblok.com MVP 2026 Builder ๐
New Consensys website, homepage hero
๐จโ๐ปMy latest project is live! New website for Consensys, the company behind @metamask.io. Created in collaboration with Studio Freight.
๐ง Built with @svelte.dev, @gsap-greensock.bsky.social, @splinetool.bsky.social
๐ Case study: www.stefanobartoletti.it/work/consens...
Some of my latest projects required me to use different stacks than my usual.
I must say that nothing else I'm trying, works and feels "right" like working with @vuejs.org and @nuxt.com, you always feel like they are helping you achieve your goals and not fighting the tools.
Developers problems:
you need to add a new case study to your portfolio website, it will take about an hour at most.
You end up creating new features and tweaking old ones, you are a week into it and probably next one as well, and you haven't even started with the content update
Freed up availability starting in June!
๐จโ๐ปI'm design-speaking creative dev fluent in #vue #nuxt and #GSAP
๐คLooking to team up with creative agencies & independent designers to craft amazing stuff!
โ Reply or DM to book a virtual coffee chat!
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He should be the famous CatGPT that I hear is stealing developer's jobs
Let the cat release it.
Kate Walker from Syberia: The World Before
I'm a longtime fan of the "Syberia" series, and I've just finished the last installment, "The World Before": 10/10 if you ask me.
Great setting, deep and believable characters, touching and emotional story, all as usual.
And Kate Walker is one of the best videogame characters ever.
Vibe coding is cool and all, but when a simple oneliner would have solved the problem at hand, it completely rewrites my components with both different styling/linting and logic (often being more complex, verbose, and unclear)
Don't know why, but initially I thought Canaries or something like that :)
Anyway, impressive โ๏ธ
Which island? ๐ค
Is it just me or Gmail spam filters are not really working great lately?
Sounds good!
Next time I also suggest you to visit my region Emilia Romagna, you won't be disappointed for things to see (and to eat)
Someone likes cheese.
Where in Italy are you?
Also my new Nvidia GPU, despite being told to be a spruce of possible problems, works perfectly, and actually gives me better benchmark scores with GeekBench under Linux than in the Windows partition
I'm using @opensuse.org Tumbleweed and it is as solid as a rock.
In about 10 years using this distro, I never had serious breaking issues, and the few times where something was not working out of the box, it's been easy to configure it manually
My new laptop got me covered for both work and gaming ๐
And everything works great with Linux ๐ง
Sometimes being a freelance developer means being free to invest in yourself, make your own choices, and feel free to sail your boat along your own course. Ultimately being empowered by being the architect of your own destiny.
Some other times it just feels like a solitary and tiresome voyage
Reddit should seriously stop translating its content into my own language if I'm not explicitly telling it so.
It is annoying and not useful at all
Well it's a pity
Quote by Michael Bierut: if you do good work for good clients, it will lead to other good work for other good clients. If you do bad work for bad clients, it will lead to other bad work for other bad clients
Sometimes you have to remind yourself the fundamentals.
Is it a good choice to use Histoire for component development instead of Storybook?
I like the idea of having a Vue environment and be able to use Vue conventions since I'm mostly dealing with Vue, but this project seems to be not very updated lately.
Ideas?
histoire.dev
#vue #nuxt