They worked with Anthropic on this - wrapping Claude Cowork.
IMO I would have agreed with this statement 2 months ago but now it’s clear AI is already much better at reviewing and even testing code (via spinning up simulators, etc) much better than we can. We’re already using…
I had the car for about 5 years since 2007 - didn't say I had it for 19 years :)
Had my Model Y for 4 years with no issue! Funny enough, my 2007 BMW had so many issues and cost so much to maintain i used to call it a “wallet burning machine”
Maybe you should ask Claude ;) https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/hooks https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/sub-agents
+1, onion skinning was the first thing i was looking for given it was billed as a way to create animation. Anyway, nice project, cool to see excalidraw hosted like this.
React 18 was released in March 2022 though. It’s been over 2 years, not 3 weeks. I’ve also actually thought the React team is pretty careful about breaking changes. Their 19 breaking changes doc is mostly about removing…
What is fake about all the milestones they achieved?
Occasionally i've stumbled upon some neat tool or beautiful software and i'm like, wow - who's behind this? And then I realize it's these two folks. Their approach is so surprising and inspiring, thanks for putting out…
I think their philosophy / research is in understanding how to build modern software that is more resilient. So from that research/exploration standpoint it makes sense to me they would go that route instead of using…
I guess they mean that the chat conversations are not persisted in a DDG database. A bit misleading IMO
No it’s not. Different articles.
100% agree with this, especially the part about slowing down code reviews. Don’t be condescending but give your opinion directly, asking if it makes sense. I personally like “what do you think about renaming this… was…
Ha I thought it was great. “Adaptation” is the key. The original book was a bit sexist…
100% agree with using night shift/flux. But having a monitor on in the dark, even if I use flux/night vision and even with low brightness physically hurts my eyes compared to just using dark mode on my apps.
He should write a book on moderating online communities. Not joking, we are trying to build a large online community now and I would love to pick his brain on balancing incentives, encouraging curiosity, having…
This is great, thanks! +1 for both data intensive apps and Google SRE books. The other two I haven’t checked out yet
Out of curiosity, what are your other top 4 books?
+1000 on this. When I was younger I would work for my employer on the weekends/late nights to try to get ahead. Did that for so many years. I only gave myself a little bit of free time for myself on the weekend. I…
It’s not behind a paywall. Scroll down to the bottom of the article - there are links to documents with the affected products and not affected products. Here’s the document with the affected documents:…
Trip bundles, pinning, mail previews. Inbox was much cleaner than Gmail. Gmail also feels slower than Inbox - spinners on startup. And other UX issues: seeing previews of images right in the email list, font/UI makes it…
Google Inbox. And I don’t “find my favorite Inbox features in Gmail”. If you can’t tell I’m still bitter about it :(
>> simplest solution is usually the best one to start with. I typically start with redux ?? Redux is definitely not the simplest solution :) I’d argue that starting with local state (which is what hooks seems to be…
grid-gap is annoying to replicate/hack in flexbox. Although the column-reverse/row-reverse feature in flexbox is awesome. Two big things in grid come to mind that make me use it much more than flexbox:…
I want to be able to play back the iTunes movies I bought on my 4K TV without having to buy an Apple TV device. We just recently got a 4K OLED and the difference between that and my old HD plasma (especially with HDR…
They worked with Anthropic on this - wrapping Claude Cowork.
IMO I would have agreed with this statement 2 months ago but now it’s clear AI is already much better at reviewing and even testing code (via spinning up simulators, etc) much better than we can. We’re already using…
I had the car for about 5 years since 2007 - didn't say I had it for 19 years :)
Had my Model Y for 4 years with no issue! Funny enough, my 2007 BMW had so many issues and cost so much to maintain i used to call it a “wallet burning machine”
Maybe you should ask Claude ;) https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/hooks https://docs.anthropic.com/en/docs/claude-code/sub-agents
+1, onion skinning was the first thing i was looking for given it was billed as a way to create animation. Anyway, nice project, cool to see excalidraw hosted like this.
React 18 was released in March 2022 though. It’s been over 2 years, not 3 weeks. I’ve also actually thought the React team is pretty careful about breaking changes. Their 19 breaking changes doc is mostly about removing…
What is fake about all the milestones they achieved?
Occasionally i've stumbled upon some neat tool or beautiful software and i'm like, wow - who's behind this? And then I realize it's these two folks. Their approach is so surprising and inspiring, thanks for putting out…
I think their philosophy / research is in understanding how to build modern software that is more resilient. So from that research/exploration standpoint it makes sense to me they would go that route instead of using…
I guess they mean that the chat conversations are not persisted in a DDG database. A bit misleading IMO
No it’s not. Different articles.
100% agree with this, especially the part about slowing down code reviews. Don’t be condescending but give your opinion directly, asking if it makes sense. I personally like “what do you think about renaming this… was…
Ha I thought it was great. “Adaptation” is the key. The original book was a bit sexist…
100% agree with using night shift/flux. But having a monitor on in the dark, even if I use flux/night vision and even with low brightness physically hurts my eyes compared to just using dark mode on my apps.
He should write a book on moderating online communities. Not joking, we are trying to build a large online community now and I would love to pick his brain on balancing incentives, encouraging curiosity, having…
This is great, thanks! +1 for both data intensive apps and Google SRE books. The other two I haven’t checked out yet
Out of curiosity, what are your other top 4 books?
+1000 on this. When I was younger I would work for my employer on the weekends/late nights to try to get ahead. Did that for so many years. I only gave myself a little bit of free time for myself on the weekend. I…
It’s not behind a paywall. Scroll down to the bottom of the article - there are links to documents with the affected products and not affected products. Here’s the document with the affected documents:…
Trip bundles, pinning, mail previews. Inbox was much cleaner than Gmail. Gmail also feels slower than Inbox - spinners on startup. And other UX issues: seeing previews of images right in the email list, font/UI makes it…
Google Inbox. And I don’t “find my favorite Inbox features in Gmail”. If you can’t tell I’m still bitter about it :(
>> simplest solution is usually the best one to start with. I typically start with redux ?? Redux is definitely not the simplest solution :) I’d argue that starting with local state (which is what hooks seems to be…
grid-gap is annoying to replicate/hack in flexbox. Although the column-reverse/row-reverse feature in flexbox is awesome. Two big things in grid come to mind that make me use it much more than flexbox:…
I want to be able to play back the iTunes movies I bought on my 4K TV without having to buy an Apple TV device. We just recently got a 4K OLED and the difference between that and my old HD plasma (especially with HDR…