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I need this shirt. I need it to express my irrational love for a JS framework
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Great start of the week: 1. Updating Tailwind 2. Replacing all `h-X w-X` with `size-x` 3. More than 500 characters removed Mondays are here to do the chores
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The dose makes the poison, as in all things
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For what are you using a Redis w.r.t frames?
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I prefer Web3Modal and RainbowKit, for the reason of being able to customize the list of displayed wallets on the initial modal. ConnectKit got an update in the last weeks, so now it should also be able to do this, but haven't worked with it that much
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For sure it is faster, as Typescript first needs to be transcribed to Javascript. But in our time where computers and mobile phones are fast enough for nearly all usecases, the difference between 100ms and 200ms is indeed 2x, but not relevant as the user won't feel it.
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Very sad that we take a step back from mainstream adoption for PWAs... The only real thing that blocked it was Apple with push notifications, and as soon as they implemented it, they are gonna remove it again.. really frustrating
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If I'm stuck on some bug or complex problem, I also dream about my code. It always feels like a fever dream where i try a lot of things at the same time, in some rare cases i really come up with a solution in my dream
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I worked with Typescript for 5 years now, i'd be glad to take a look at some of your components and give you some feedback, if that helps 🤓
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I'm so grateful to my parents that they were able to send me to university to study computer science. Working from home has for sure some downside (ie having less in-person interaction), but overall it is the work type i feel most productive in
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i think it would hinder a lot of users to like posts they "just like a bit", but these likes would be valuable feedback for the creator. Having both a non-monetary like and a intuitive, easy-access tipping system would be perfect
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Chainlink scheint ziemlich interessant zu sein, wenn man ins Detail schaut. Zusätzlich noch MPC (multi party computation), welches Wallets und Fundrecovery extrem verbessert
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Any suggestions on how to make this more useful?
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Implemented a simple Frame to take a look at the market situation for the following currencies. The displayed data is freshly pulled from CoinGekko to show the most recent data First experiments with FC-frames 🤓 https://my-frames.vercel.app/api/price-history-selector
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100% agree. I stuck a long time with Svelte + another backend like Node or Django, and already thought that I can build stuff very fast. Switching to Sveltekit for sure doubled my productivity
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I love Vue as well, it was actually my first dip into frontend development. I especially loved Vue2 with class based components, which feels a lot like Svelte, give it a try
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I recommend the Alpro Non-Barista version, I prefer that slightly over Oatly
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Some thoughts after the first dive: - still feels like good old Svelte - explicit syntax for reactivity feels a bit redundant for small apps, but will be very useful for larger, more complex projects - i love the old $-operator for its minimal syntax. Although I see the advantages of $effect, I'll miss the $
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The release of Svelte5.0 is coming closer and closer! Playing with it in some small test projects right now and testing some new feature. How are your initial feelings about Svelte5?
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