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Josh Davenport-Smith

@joshdprts

Personal: https://joshdavenport.co.uk - Lead Developer and Director @ TGHP: https://tghp.co.uk - Instagram: @jdprts

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Works in Progress magazine is now available in print! Subscribe here: worksinprogress.co/print/


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Now pre-published for your review and comment: MAINTENANCE: Of Everything Chapter 3 - Communities of Practice Section 1 - The Soul of Maintaining a New Machine books.worksinprogress.co/book/maintenan…


Just launched, a fun new mini agency site for our agency @glasshousep! @​react-three/fiber from @pmndrs is honestly so much fun to work with

joshdprts's tweet image. Just launched, a fun new mini agency site for our agency @glasshousep! @​react-three/fiber from @pmndrs is honestly so much fun to work with

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Right girls and boys, we have a bit of a problem. We haven’t been able to get visas for Algeria, and if we don’t get them, then it’s game over for project africa. I’ve been running now for 278 days, covered nearly 12,000km through 13 countries and raised over £140k for charity…


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Concrete theme by @joshdprts is now more pointy

DrizzleORM's tweet image. Concrete theme by @joshdprts is now more pointy

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Works in Progress Issue 13 is out now! With articles on: • How maths built the modern world; • New Zealand's nationwide upzoning; • What made asbestos so good before we discovered its dark side; • The cocktail revolution; • Science's "sleeping beauties"; ...and more!

s8mb's tweet image. Works in Progress Issue 13 is out now! 

With articles on:

• How maths built the modern world;
• New Zealand's nationwide upzoning;
• What made asbestos so good before we discovered its dark side;
• The cocktail revolution;
• Science's "sleeping beauties";

...and more!

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🧑‍🚀⭐ Calling all aspiring astronauts—Astro 3.0 touches down next week. We're giving away 10 of these official Astro hats to celebrate! Retweet for your chance to win.

astrodotbuild's tweet image. 🧑‍🚀⭐ Calling all aspiring astronauts—Astro 3.0 touches down next week. We're giving away 10 of these official Astro hats to celebrate!

Retweet for your chance to win.

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THREAD. I think I have a scoop. The motorcycle that anonymously starred in Robert Persig's ZEN AND THE ART OF MOTORCYCLE MAINTENANCE was a Honda Super Hawk sport bike. Most of the literature, including at The Smithsonian, says it was made in 1966. It wasn't. It was 1964...


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All I want from Google Maps is a simple button to hide my saved places so I can actually see the map

thijsniks's tweet image. All I want from Google Maps is a simple button to hide my saved places so I can actually see the map

Mildly bothered by: Pasting/remembering/retyping the Next 13 layout props typing children - from the docs or another layout Irrationally pleased by: Just typing PropsWithChildren IMO it would make sense for the Next docs to show React.PropsWithChildren usage instead @nextjs

joshdprts's tweet image. Mildly bothered by: Pasting/remembering/retyping the Next 13 layout props typing children - from the docs or another layout

Irrationally pleased by: Just typing PropsWithChildren

IMO it would make sense for the Next docs to show React.PropsWithChildren usage instead @nextjs

Another day, another safari issue


This is incredible! Worth it for the .filter(Boolean) feature alone, that has always been so annoying.

So - I shipped it. ts-reset acts like a CSS reset, smoothing out TypeScript's hard edges and letting you opt-in to exactly which improvements you want. You can install it right now, and start chucking away those any's. github.com/total-typescri…



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I helped create gatsby-image, and now spend a lot of time looking how all web frameworks handle images. I'm now convinced that basically everyone should just be using an image CDN and an img tag. You don't need complicated components with wrapper and spacers and loaders...


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