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proxyman, easy to setup and find what you're looking for
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LFG!!
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oh man building a second version will always leave the first version outdated and slowly maintained. even if you have dedicated devs, the better devs will be working on the new one. move on or become legacy. that's the hard truth
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be ready to interview for a position working with <insert-any-new-coming-js-framework> with no experience in that framework the release of svelte 5 makes it clear that JS frameworks are not only copying each other but agreeing on what a "final form" would look like svelte's runes ($state, $effect) makes it look more like react (useState, useEffect), or more like vue (ref, watch) or... like knockout.js (observables)?! we are all heading in the same direction and this is great news for front devs who will be able to quickly jump between frameworks! image from: Fireship's youtube channel
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sounds nice but i feel like it would get boring fast maybe... a mole that digs posts and photos from your past and roasts them or like it gets its mood based on the post/photo and you have to entertain it explaining like "yeah i know it was a sad day but..."
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when create react app got deprecated people looked for the.. next thing (pun intended) use vite cli and life will get better again
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going local is challenging in most places due to unfavorable climate. yes, we have enough technology to build a green house and create an ideal environment for growing anything you like but... that's unaffordable
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react native's latest release is the best example that with the right motivation anything is possible they literally 10x'd the library's performance through a complete rewrite. the new architecture is more "react-like" with suspense, automatic batching, layout effects — things that are becoming standard in web. why now? it's known that RN apps are a bit laggy and dropping frames. anyway, the typical user won't even realize it, while... frame rates drops can actually make you sick in VR! now that Meta gets deeper into AR/VR, upgrading RN become a priority! from my understanding, this new architecture has been in the works since 2018. however, never shipped and RN was left in an ambiguous state. im thrilled to see the team efforts finally being recognized and getting a better platform for developing apps, especially for VR👀 https://reactnative.dev/blog/2024/10/23/release-0.76-new-architecture
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it looks less creepy in color right? ... right?😅
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that's the way to make it into crypto 😂 need to remember where you'll end up if you get liquidated so you can make sure it'll never happen
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not enough technical founders in the space. web3 is the easiest route for a competent web2 dev to break out from their job and become a founder today
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true that, we are all voting with our wallets
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would love to join
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for the same reason you switched to next 5 years ago :) it highly depends on your use case. next is clearly server-first and if you have a huge bundle that serves different variations of your app but your user is expected to use only a small part of it — then, yes, nextjs is your solution to compute everything on the server and ship down the html but... if your app is mostly client (like most web3 dapps are) next might stay in your way and a solution like tanstack would be more beneficial. next was in the right place at the right time, when CRA got deprecated everyone looked for an alternative. now it's time to explore options that cater our exact use cases :)
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let's talk about generative art!
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if you havent tried lazygit yet, this demo explains how it makes your life easier when choosing what to stage basically, - open the diff view - use the arrow keys to select multiple lines - press space to stage the selection
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ready to add my thoughts from a web3 perspective
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raise your hand if you attended an OWASP AppSec conference in (probably) 2016 where someone mentioned Ethereum and you thought 'pfff we have more pressing issues like this rando ransomware' and you fumbled the future of web 🙋 🫠
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getting design right is not only about craft and beauty; more often, it's about delivering a highly functional solution without sacrificing usability, security, and performance. That might be hard to digest, but when you get it, you'll be able to deliver what will be perceived as exceptional design!
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but for the few who are consistently bookmarking.. 💔
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