Huge thank you and congrats to @domfarolino.com ❤️
I've helped / worked on / watched this through different standards bodies for more than 10 years now. ☠️
(I'm going to have a lot of work now to adapt RxJS to this 😅)
That’s right, you, the engineer that added 10–20 additional lint rules on top of the defaults, after enabling all the built-in rules.
Everyone hates you. Even your immediate family. You’re the worst.
That’s right, you, the engineer that added 10–20 additional lint rules on top of the defaults, after enabling all the built-in rules.
Everyone hates you. Even your immediate family. You’re the worst.
If someone's doing some hard-to-read trickery to eek out some performance that probably doesn't matter? Sure. "micro optimization"
If someone wrote readable, more efficient code? That's just better code, not a "micro optimization".
If someone's doing some hard-to-read trickery to eek out some performance that probably doesn't matter? Sure. "micro optimization"
If someone wrote readable, more efficient code? That's just better code, not a "micro optimization".
Huge thank you and congrats to @domfarolino.com ❤️
I've helped / worked on / watched this through different standards bodies for more than 10 years now. ☠️
(I'm going to have a lot of work now to adapt RxJS to this 😅)
Huge thank you and congrats to @domfarolino.com ❤️
I've helped / worked on / watched this through different standards bodies for more than 10 years now. ☠️
(I'm going to have a lot of work now to adapt RxJS to this 😅)
Sure. But even perfect code can't always tell you WHY it's doing what it's doing.
Now with AI assistants, they're not going to git blame, and read PRs and issues to know the "whys"
...but they can read inline comments and jsdocs.
Sure. But even perfect code can't always tell you WHY it's doing what it's doing.
Now with AI assistants, they're not going to git blame, and read PRs and issues to know the "whys"
...but they can read inline comments and jsdocs.
Instead, we just got Next.js
Instead, we just got Next.js
Hitting "Y" adds the current SHA to the URL. This ensures your link doesn't break as the repository changes over time.
Hitting "Y" adds the current SHA to the URL. This ensures your link doesn't break as the repository changes over time.
The real reason to work on OSS is just to have a nice place of your own to enjoy coding.
The real reason to work on OSS is just to have a nice place of your own to enjoy coding.
JSX doesn't treat new lines in text the same way that the browser interprets them in HTML text content
It's just interesting, in HTML the outcomes below would be the same.
JSX doesn't treat new lines in text the same way that the browser interprets them in HTML text content
It's just interesting, in HTML the outcomes below would be the same.
I used a simple 3 color palette: Ultramarine blue, cadmium yellow light, and alizarin crimson.
I used a relatively thin medium for the lower layers: 2:1 turpenoid to safflower oil. Getting heavier with more raw paint as I worked up.
Although there's a lot to improve, I've never been happier with a painting. I'm not really an "artist" anymore, but a hobbyist. So I'll take it
Although there's a lot to improve, I've never been happier with a painting. I'm not really an "artist" anymore, but a hobbyist. So I'll take it
- my 9 year old girl at 12:03am
- my 9 year old girl at 12:03am
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Featuring @synalx.bsky.social & @pkozlowski.bsky.social responding to the new Observable API from @domfarolino.com and @benlesh.bsky.social 🔥
Red rover, red rover, send @littledan.dev over? 🙏🥰
youtu.be/205cMTcQ82Y
Featuring @synalx.bsky.social & @pkozlowski.bsky.social responding to the new Observable API from @domfarolino.com and @benlesh.bsky.social 🔥
Red rover, red rover, send @littledan.dev over? 🙏🥰
youtu.be/205cMTcQ82Y
+ Optional vertical tabs
+ AI tab grouping
+ Solid AI integration with Copilot
+ A lot of the same goodness of Chrome in dev tools etc
+ Optional vertical tabs
+ AI tab grouping
+ Solid AI integration with Copilot
+ A lot of the same goodness of Chrome in dev tools etc