i think the kids call this "tallmaxxing"
Posts by Jacob Singer
"i did do it, but in my defense, i am very stupid"
most users probably don't even know what a protocol is. nor should they have to.
but is it AI native ? asking for some dip shit with a billion dollars who doesnt know what a washing machine is
meme of a screenshot from an old facebook form. The question asks "what's going on?" and "I'm in this photo and I don't like it" is checked as the answer
punish the villains 2028
sounds to me like if anything the liberal voters should be the ones who are upset
lol I remember briefly checking out flutter as an option for a web app several years ago and being like, I wouldn't even use this for a demo much less anything real
the european mind cannot comprehend this
don't wanna be the regular the staff talks shit about to the other regulars
yes, I know about the unique filter. I hate it. I never ever want my app to throw because a user queried a field that should be unique but isn't. I always always want it to throw when they try to insert that duplicate value in the first place.
it's so so so frustrating that @convex.dev doesn't have a way to enforce uniqueness at the schema level or on insert.
was going to keep using claude code despite all the nonsense that's been going on with it the past few days but now the auth's down so I guess I'll actually try something else
when is it going to be? I have a team in mind but they're pretty busy
leeloo dallas multipass
continvoucly morged
how much diarrhea do you want
@gork is this true
she's hips
midwestern men just fuckin love mowing their lawns
i heard some of them aren't even 38
an episode where Chewbacca hires a one-armed man to teach Han a lesson and never bothers to tell him he didn't really rip the guy's arm off because he thinks it's funny
I guess the robots learned from mediocre old create-react-app tutorials just like most of us
my claude code wants to use $effect for everything
Sid Meyer's Civilization series
and half the time it's some sales or business guy who the actual tech nerds hate
Private data is going to be huge. There are so many things you just can’t do when everything is public
I worry that this is going to be a "I don't care about atproto, make it stop doing that" kind of thing for a lot of users
(runs away)