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@maxp.eth
What new technology (< 5 years) has significantly increased your speed of development?
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@jpetrich
Strictly backend stuff: kaniko cache to speed up cloud builds testcontainers Google Cloud Run
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@pfista
GPT-4
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@alexgrover.eth
Full stack type safety
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I’m really digging cursor.sh, not explicitly backend but certainly helping me to see the backend better
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Typescript, AI (of course), Vercel, Supabase, Airtable (prototypes, maybe not <5 tho), web3 libraries!
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@dish
Vercel and Supabase
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@lndnnft
typescript & cursor, notably prob datagrip too
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@promptrotator.eth
The M1 chip
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@pjc
This will sound pedestrian, but VSCode. Also, another pedestrian one - but ESM (finally getting adopted broadly)...a lot of "subtle jank" dried up on that one, along with much better tooling around module bundling arriving because of it.
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@king
Window tiling managers have really helped a lot for years now.
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@kiren
@shawki The obvious one: ChatGPT
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TypeScript and GoLang
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