Matthias Lohscheidt
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Matthias Lohscheidt
@mattiloh.de
Co-founder and CTO @picter.com. Leading talented people to build great digital products. 3D printing, dancing Lindy Hop. Dad of two daughters.

Posting about tech, software engineering, web development, react, postgres.

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I feel you! Curious how effective this is. I use Spark's block feature, which allows me to block any further emails from a specific sender (because they usually send a ton of follow-ups before they give up).
November 11, 2025 at 10:34 AM
Wow, that‘s huge, @amann.work! This could also be a path towards optimized message bundling per component tree, right?
November 8, 2025 at 8:31 AM
It’s a slick combo: natural language in, deterministic actions out. And it's framework-agnostic. I integrated it into and old React + Redux setup. I guess with React Server Actions things could be even simpler.
April 9, 2025 at 8:59 AM
Yes! It’s 20y since I watched it, but I remember how I was fascinated by its aesthetics. If I remember correctly, it was shot on 70mm film to be able to capture the many little details in the numerous wide shots.
March 16, 2025 at 11:49 AM
Enjoy! It's so much fun and it's really a great tool to fix / improve little things in the house. And there's also things like this: www.printables.com/model/109151...
Lego Brio train by mattiloh | Download free STL model | Printables.com
A little toy train, connecting two fantastic universes: the creativity of Lego bricks and the classic fun of Brio tracks | Download free 3D printable STL models
www.printables.com
February 28, 2025 at 2:39 PM
Cool! We wrote a very similar plugin last week. We didn’t open source it yet, since it was just a quick internal implementation for a prototype. I guess it’s tricky to make a generic linting rule that works for everyone. E.g. we needed to check for unwrapped t() function invocations (next-intl).
January 11, 2025 at 7:52 PM
I found this especially true for book summary apps. I tested one with a book I had read twice because I found it so valuable. I was surprised, how poor the summary was as it presented only a strange fraction of the actual content.
I guess there really are no shortcuts to genuine learning.
January 5, 2025 at 8:03 PM
Absolutely! That’s what first got me into web development as a teenager. I feel like being in a little renaissance now, with so many personal website domains popping up through user handles on Bluesky.
December 30, 2024 at 7:17 PM
Love that! I had a similar moment when I finally wrapped my head around how Dataloader works in GraphQL 🤯.
December 23, 2024 at 8:03 PM
Will do asap! 🙂
December 23, 2024 at 4:20 PM
Strictly-typed ICU arguments! Really cool 😎
December 23, 2024 at 10:43 AM