Funny how the wording makes it land differently
Posts by Dario Djuric
There’s been so much backlash over this in just one afternoon, with everyone sharing this screenshot. I think Anthropic just found its answer to their A/B test.
Case in point: a mid-sized Next.js app takes roughly 4 GB RAM running locally.
How about Electrobun? Isn't that somewhat of a middleground between Electron and Tauri? It leverages WebView like Tauri, but on the other hand you don't need to write Rust backend.
Electron just works. Even if it's on the heavier side.
React will age like SQL, quietly running half the internet while everyone keeps announcing its replacement
And it's just faster to write at the place where you need it. That for me is the biggest benefit.
Every software engineer learns this the hard way
Now I can't stop spotting it 🤯
I found the superpowers skills useful to work around those limitations
Some big players have recently publicly announced their migration from Next to Start, I guess that kind of started the momentum. I migrated 3 sites in this month alone
Passkeys were supposed to kill passwords, but they’ve mostly created a third thing you have to troubleshoot alongside them
I’m really happy about the auto mode. No more non-stop interruptions
Half the “blockchain” pilots were just slow databases with extra steps
I’m curious if ui.sh will be any good. All the other tools I’ve tried are not good at design.
Do you know why that is the case? I was considering Tauri for my next project.
Cloudflare's shipping nonstop lately. Genuinely hard to keep track.
Not to mention wasteful of resources 🤦♂️
I just let the agent do it now
I never would have thought that I would be tracking my finances in a terminal, but here we are
Yes! I need this so bad
The real tragedy is that “Photoshop fail” compilations will become a dead genre
We didn’t have this already? Wow
Software engineering is a lot more than writing code, though.
Watch out, Vercel
Already mentally refactoring my next project around this
Markdown content: Use `<kbd>` tags to indicate keyboard shortcuts like Reload the page with <kbd>⌘ R</kbd>. Also handy for buttons like Click the <kbd>Save changes</kbd> button.
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Little known GitHub markdown trick - you can use a <kbd> tag to indicate keyboard shortcuts and buttons.
Oh no, I haven't played the previous 2038 games yet
I love this talk by Dexter Horthy. We as an industry need to keep our standards high and ensure that quality work is being shipped. Instead of going 10x faster and breaking things, let's aim for 2-3x instead.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=YwZR...