At least one! We might even get two.
I already thought the deal was bad to begin with, but if you look at the numbers like this it feels even more catastrophically bad, damn. This is not even considering they basically bought all the PR issues that came…
Not surprised to see this is common. At my company basically everyone and their mother are using Claude Code via Bedrock, despite us having company-wide Windsurf, Copilot and ChatGPT Enterprise accounts
You should try some of the newer OLED panels. They're all glossy and look really good.
I'm just hoping they make figuring out contactless payments a priority.
tailwind is very much not a problem for accessibility? if your content is semantic and you add the appropriate aria tags, whether or not you have 300 classes or 1 will make no difference for screen readers
It's literally just vscode? I tried it the other day and I couldn't tell it apart from windsurf besides the icon in my dock
Interesting. I haven't investigated, so I don't know where the 40mb comes from.
Don't get me wrong. 5mb is a lot for this, yes. This app, coded with love and interest could easily be made under 1mb.
Seems like you are part of the first group then, not the second. The fact that you are interested in learning and are using it as a tool disqualifies you from someone who has little clue and just wants to get something…
40mb is way too much for a JS bundle... Even with a framework you could do this with 5mb or less.
this would make it even closer to the dangerously similar travel planning app "wanderlog"
> it’s trying to solve a problem category that traditionally requires explicitness, not magic. i've been thinking basically this for so long, i'm kinda happy to be validated about this lol
Vehicle tax in the Netherlands is already weight-based. This is why the tax rate for EVs is higher than gas cars. The thing is that if you live in Hilversum and are able to import a car from the US, you don't mind the…
I find Neovim to be surprisingly sluggish. That's of course after installing extensions, but I don't find it particularly performant. Zed feels way snappier.
a mug cannot function when upside down and yet when you change the arbitrary orientation of a map it can still function the same you literally missed the point of the _title_ of the article, quite impressive
maintaining a large jquery/native js codebase vs a react one is not even in the same ballpark. even when not being opinionated react foundationally has more structure for complex code.
This is one of those types of comments to change one's whole world view. > The notion that history is just on some inevitable pre-planned path is not a new idea, except now the actor has changed from God to technology.…
I don't think you get what I mean, and frankly your tone is quite disappointing. I haven't seen you properly engage with criticism once and all your responses are combative and petty. I'm not gonna grace you with a…
> I did not. ShadCN data table requires these. Check their docs You made the choice to include Shadcn. > ps: I have a deep understanding how React works, even on how the actual codebase works. I'm starting to doubt that.
You can't say you don't "allow CSS-in-JS" and then not allow class manipulation. These two are quite literally the only ways you can dynamically style DOM elements.
I've just come to the realization that the developer most likely inquired ChatGPT to write examples for "Modern React" implementations and just went with it.
This is yet another clickbaity title from the same developer. On the last thread, there were multiple instances of criticism that were dismissed or ignored. Reading through the article, there are many places in which…
This seems incredibly shortsighted. If you're building an application by yourself you're gonna remember the relations and dependencies - but even on a small team (say ~4 devs) or even if you don't pick it up after a…
I'm not sure if I got this correctly, but it seems like you're misunderstanding what Vite actually is or does. For having built what is essentially a bundler, I would've guessed you were more familiar with what it does,…
At least one! We might even get two.
I already thought the deal was bad to begin with, but if you look at the numbers like this it feels even more catastrophically bad, damn. This is not even considering they basically bought all the PR issues that came…
Not surprised to see this is common. At my company basically everyone and their mother are using Claude Code via Bedrock, despite us having company-wide Windsurf, Copilot and ChatGPT Enterprise accounts
You should try some of the newer OLED panels. They're all glossy and look really good.
I'm just hoping they make figuring out contactless payments a priority.
tailwind is very much not a problem for accessibility? if your content is semantic and you add the appropriate aria tags, whether or not you have 300 classes or 1 will make no difference for screen readers
It's literally just vscode? I tried it the other day and I couldn't tell it apart from windsurf besides the icon in my dock
Interesting. I haven't investigated, so I don't know where the 40mb comes from.
Don't get me wrong. 5mb is a lot for this, yes. This app, coded with love and interest could easily be made under 1mb.
Seems like you are part of the first group then, not the second. The fact that you are interested in learning and are using it as a tool disqualifies you from someone who has little clue and just wants to get something…
40mb is way too much for a JS bundle... Even with a framework you could do this with 5mb or less.
this would make it even closer to the dangerously similar travel planning app "wanderlog"
> it’s trying to solve a problem category that traditionally requires explicitness, not magic. i've been thinking basically this for so long, i'm kinda happy to be validated about this lol
Vehicle tax in the Netherlands is already weight-based. This is why the tax rate for EVs is higher than gas cars. The thing is that if you live in Hilversum and are able to import a car from the US, you don't mind the…
I find Neovim to be surprisingly sluggish. That's of course after installing extensions, but I don't find it particularly performant. Zed feels way snappier.
a mug cannot function when upside down and yet when you change the arbitrary orientation of a map it can still function the same you literally missed the point of the _title_ of the article, quite impressive
maintaining a large jquery/native js codebase vs a react one is not even in the same ballpark. even when not being opinionated react foundationally has more structure for complex code.
This is one of those types of comments to change one's whole world view. > The notion that history is just on some inevitable pre-planned path is not a new idea, except now the actor has changed from God to technology.…
I don't think you get what I mean, and frankly your tone is quite disappointing. I haven't seen you properly engage with criticism once and all your responses are combative and petty. I'm not gonna grace you with a…
> I did not. ShadCN data table requires these. Check their docs You made the choice to include Shadcn. > ps: I have a deep understanding how React works, even on how the actual codebase works. I'm starting to doubt that.
You can't say you don't "allow CSS-in-JS" and then not allow class manipulation. These two are quite literally the only ways you can dynamically style DOM elements.
I've just come to the realization that the developer most likely inquired ChatGPT to write examples for "Modern React" implementations and just went with it.
This is yet another clickbaity title from the same developer. On the last thread, there were multiple instances of criticism that were dismissed or ignored. Reading through the article, there are many places in which…
This seems incredibly shortsighted. If you're building an application by yourself you're gonna remember the relations and dependencies - but even on a small team (say ~4 devs) or even if you don't pick it up after a…
I'm not sure if I got this correctly, but it seems like you're misunderstanding what Vite actually is or does. For having built what is essentially a bundler, I would've guessed you were more familiar with what it does,…