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You could also use Mistral Vibe, still free atm!
It's the advent of CVEs these days. Can't wait to see what's in store for Christmas!
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This is a _fantastic_ read, the comparison with the open web makes it soooo clear.
And you’ve got some great punchlines in it, it’s well worth reading it til the end
Do we share the same jokes because we share the same first name, or is it the other way around?
Have you looked at github.com/sindresorhus...?
It uses some hooks to modify a request, I've used it extensively to inject authentication headers, validate responses with zod etc.
That’s what we do at @jitter.video!
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
That’s what we do at @jitter.video!
We have some physics based easings that can be exported as css thanks to linear, it’s pretty neat
Indeed, mocking 3rd party is a must, you don't want test things you have no control over.
As for mocking your own APIs, I guess it's just a semantics issue then. Personally "e2e test" => "test the whole system". I would use mocks with MSW lower in the test pyramid at the "integration test" level
I love MSW, it's great when you want to mock the network in some integration tests, or for frontend development while waiting on another backend team. But in the case of e2e, why would you mock the network? Isn't that counter-productive if the goal is to test the system as a whole?
The dead fish metaphor?
Ahah too bad! At some point you get a t-shirt that says "I found the Treasure of Mêlée Island and all I got was this stupid t-shirt", sounded pretty close!
Fantastic quizz in any case, that was brutal
I’m getting some monkey island vibes from the score text message to share, or is it just me?
We ran a randomized controlled trial to see how much AI coding tools speed up experienced open-source developers.
The results surprised us: Developers thought they were 20% faster with AI tools, but they were actually 19% slower when they had access to AI than when they didn't.
And sometimes, physics! 🤘
Good for you, hope you'll enjoy the ride
040625. The Excess of Nothingness.
Wait what? Where is it then?
Do you have more specifics to share? Which model are you using, which IDE?
I’ve tried cursor and VSCode agent mode on a variety of tasks but it wasn’t conclusive at all.
That spiraling effect is 🧑🍳💋
I’m always genuinely amazed by how you can craft creative animations from basic motion primitives in Jitter.
“Everything simple is false. Everything complex is unusable.” Ugh. What a great quote.
via en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Map%E2%... via @danhon.com
Nah it’s cool once you understand the etymology
If you have a keen eye, you may notice a hidden teaser in the video cover 🙈
You can use h (hand)!
Space is to play/pause, which is not something you have in other design tools, so we had to break the convention there ☺️
Ah cool, I believe I tried the beta version of that, but couldn’t get it to produce anything correct. I’ll try again now, thanks!
What do you mean by sort it? You can assign copilot as a reviewer and it will comment on a PR, is this something new?
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I’ll put that one right there: bsky.app/profile/henr...
Dang, thanks for correcting me, never questioned that belief before. Seems widespread but I still feel like an idiot 😅
Petrochemistry. Dinosaurs are now making my car move, but they are also in my carpet, my kids’ toys and my shampoo.