Adam Wiggins
@adamwiggins.bsky.social
Working to make computers better. Cofounder of Ink & Switch, Heroku, Muse, Local First Conf.
I think the DX piece—it just seems more fun to build this way.
September 4, 2025 at 4:38 PM
I think the DX piece—it just seems more fun to build this way.
I wrote about this including
- the benefits of synced apps for UX and DX
- how it plays with agentic apps and LLM-assisted coding
- the relationship to local first
- why I got involved with Sync Conf
adamwiggins.com/posts/why-sync
- the benefits of synced apps for UX and DX
- how it plays with agentic apps and LLM-assisted coding
- the relationship to local first
- why I got involved with Sync Conf
adamwiggins.com/posts/why-sync
Why sync · Adam Wiggins
Web developers are discovering the joys of sync, including next-frame UIs, multiplayer by default, and a simplified stack.
adamwiggins.com
September 4, 2025 at 3:35 PM
I wrote about this including
- the benefits of synced apps for UX and DX
- how it plays with agentic apps and LLM-assisted coding
- the relationship to local first
- why I got involved with Sync Conf
adamwiggins.com/posts/why-sync
- the benefits of synced apps for UX and DX
- how it plays with agentic apps and LLM-assisted coding
- the relationship to local first
- why I got involved with Sync Conf
adamwiggins.com/posts/why-sync
Reposted by Adam Wiggins
This pattern is at the core of how @livestore.dev handles sync, offline support, and conflict detection — and it’s been really fun diving deep into it while working on the upcoming course.
If you’ve ever wanted to build local-first apps that sync like magic, this approach is worth understanding.
If you’ve ever wanted to build local-first apps that sync like magic, this approach is worth understanding.
June 19, 2025 at 7:31 PM
This pattern is at the core of how @livestore.dev handles sync, offline support, and conflict detection — and it’s been really fun diving deep into it while working on the upcoming course.
If you’ve ever wanted to build local-first apps that sync like magic, this approach is worth understanding.
If you’ve ever wanted to build local-first apps that sync like magic, this approach is worth understanding.
Next week looking plausible! Editing is a surprising amount of work.
June 5, 2025 at 11:53 AM
Next week looking plausible! Editing is a surprising amount of work.