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Yeah, I'm having a similar experience. I would honestly prefer if it was 10x slower instead of 10x dumber. I hope it goes back to how it was eventually.
Honestly I like CLIs more because together with skills they can only consume context when needed whereas MCPs always consume context.
Amazing! Could you share the details on how to do this?
Perhaps, it was an African Swallow that delivered it !?
Actually impressive!
Take your time Paolo, we need you well rested ๐
That's awesome!
Nice, please ban the react repo ๐
Nice, I also use Manjaro! Pretty happy with it!
Looks nice! Do you use Arch, btw?
Can't wait to import dat ๐
I can't decide if I'm proud of this dude or horrified ๐
To me, this looks like it should be a button. Links are for navigation, buttons are for forms and general interactivity.
JSX is optimized for writing code, Svelte Templates are optimized for reading code. I have never been in a situation where I write more code than I read, therefore I prefer Svelte Templates.
Can't wait for Chrome support, once it drops there it will be available in more than 2/3 of all browsers.
Smells like an automation opportunity to me!
Great job!
We finally uncovered the most important ancient alien technology!
Option A, more explicit is better. Less room for confusion.
I believe SolidJS already has support for custom renders, Since Svelte 5 works in a similar way, perhaps we can copy their approach?
Having someone reading code to me like a book sounds like a nightmare
I'm of the opinion that comments and commit messages should introduce additional context that cannot be found in the code.
And because of that, it's impossible for AI to write a good comment or commit message simply because it doesn't have that context.
Wow! My outie is so smart!
Totally!
IMO JSX is optimized for writing code, but Svelte templates are optimized for reading code.
I find Svelte templates much more pleasant to work with because I spent more time reading code than writing.
Thank you!
I also prefer smaller components and smaller functions. I find it much more readable and easier to work with.
Great job! You are looking very svelte!
Great insight, thanks