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spending more time on 🟦☁️ these days. will probably check in here from time to time but only out of some combo of obligation/addiction/muscle memory it's nicer over there. it's not as mastodony as mastodon and it isn't run by an anticharismatic manchild. you should come
I need your help. I'm looking for a new Developer Relations role after a round of layoffs at Earthly last week. My nearly 4 years there introduced me to DevRel, and it's become a true passion. At Earthly, I combined coding with creating tutorials, talks, and YouTube videos. Here…
turns out the problem with a billion instagram users on a text based app is you get a billion instagram users on a text based app
I've mentioned @EffectTS_ a lot over the past 2 years but there weren't any resources / docs available. Until now. Effect now has pretty comprehensive docs and just today @ethanniser has created a fantastic 9min intro video. 💯 Intro: youtube.com/watch?v=SloZE4…
Did you know that React considers APIs like cloneElement, React.Children, and createElement to be legacy? They aren’t recommended for newly written code, and the docs have some alternative suggestions. Be careful using patterns that rely on these. react.dev/reference/reac…
With the latest version of Devbox, installing a specific Nix package version is as easy as:
There are tons more but that should keep you busy for a while. If you managed to read all the way down here, you might be heartened to know none of this was written by AI. I'm told it helps to remind you to retweet the original tweet.
How does a Large Language Model like ChatGPT actually work? Well, they are both amazingly simple and exceedingly complex at the same time. Hold on to your butts, this is a deep dive ↓
90% of building a successful open source project is documentation. People underestimate how much work this is by a ton. I often spend a few days implementing something in code only to take weeks figuring out how to explain it. Such a challenging and under-appreciated skill.
David Fincher: Production and Completion of Mindhunter (Netflix) Season 3. chng.it/25VjQ9pw via @Change
Here's a quick thread on a super useful type helper you've probably never heard of (nope, not even advanced folks).
Great talk from @padmaia: MUCH more info on Turbopack, including more detail on benchmarks. "Turbopack updates fast regardless of app size" youtube.com/watch?v=btqdaq…
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Maia Teegarden: Introducing Turbopack: the Turbo-charged bundler
I'm sponsoring @codehike_ because it's an incredibly well-crafted piece of software providing a next-level experience for documentation ✨ (my first sponsorship btw) github.com/sponsors/code-…
Contentlayer 0.2.5: ◆ More flexible Markdown/MDX processing ◆ Better error messages ◆ Various bug fixes & improvements Big thanks to all contributors! 🙏 github.com/contentlayerde…
Finally deleted that IE11 VM in my most recent pass with DaisyDisk... 60GB of pure *baggage* — 👋🏻
⚡️When writing CSS, the spacing between HTML elements should be determined by their parent element in most cases. This makes your code more resilient and predictable.
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