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Posts by Jeremias Menichelli

Is it me or software is just getting worse? Talking as a user, not a developer. Last days I had terrible bugs in apps, operative systems, registration portals on web. Like, I think I have three or four email combos ongoing with support teams from different companies at the moment.

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Es mi mate favorito de toda la vida. Todo de algarrobo.

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POV you’re drinking mate and looking at it

POV you’re drinking mate and looking at it

🧉

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Software goes beep boop beep.

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I am dealing with certain project, in certain mega popular framework and it makes me wanna quit programming and build a farm far away from civilization.

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As someone who uses some of his products right now, the number of bugs since last year is pushing them to the point they are unusable. So I guess his changes already have the effect I expected.

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Huge win. We definitely need more good news like this one 🥲

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Being uneducated and stupid became acceptable for people in power. We need to bring shame back from doing and saying something stupid. It’s outrageous.

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It's incredible how tons of people still don't understand how powerful it is to admit you made a mistake, to really own it. Usually they also underestimate how weak someone is perceived when a simple mistake puts them in complete defensive mode to protect who knows what.

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*her

Great sinergy honestly. Highly recommend what she said back in January, especially since it describes current Sillicon Valley vibes quite well.

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Wow, this is impressive.

Kudos to the team 👏

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Great heading, goes right to second place for best heading of the year only surpassed by “Tim Cook and Sundar Pichai are cowards” by @lopatto.bsky.social which to be fair feels unbeatable.

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I always forget to give updates like this one, but since February I've joined the amazing people at @supabase.com to work on their documentation and developer experience projects.

We already improved quite a few things and released new tools. I can't wait to see what me and the team will do next ⚡️

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I did it without using any AI, like my gradparents used to code websites back in the days.

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I wanted to move the content of a newsletter about music I've been doing for a year. Downloaded all content as markdown, fired up a new Eleventy project, inline CSS styles without any tool. Color scheme support. No scripts. All done in an afternoon. It feels good.

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Wow, this looks amazing. Literally can’t wait to see the talk.

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[cssom-view] Consider making scroll methods return promises · Issue #1562 · w3c/csswg-drafts Smooth scrolling has been introduced into the spec where the scroll happens over a period of time, which is great. However, I think it would be even more useful if scroll method returned a promise ...

I should have read the specs first (my bad) but I think my concern is the same as the comment linked below. If some existing code errors, now it won’t synchronously throw but behave as an unhandled promise.

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This is awesome. Quick question, isn’t this a breaking change around error handling? Sorry if question is stupid.

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Loved playing this, and the report card in the end is genius.

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I am in the EU, and I had to manually change this. As far as I'm concern, there's no regulation for this *yet*.

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It should be *illegal* to do this.

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p75 and p90 JavaScript bytes on the web have exploded since May, 2025—easily the largest 10 month period based on HTTP Archive data since 2023.

The long-tail is getting worse, very quickly.

Gemini, what happened in May 2025?

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Google is on a train wreck. This is the quality standard they ship to their most lucrative product today.

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The only surfing I am good at.

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Address me 🐘

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What’s the point of investing tons of engineering hours, to put encryption opt-in behind four taps, say nobody used it, and then spend more engineering hours removing it.

These dudes have too much money and too much free time.

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I noticed this in early Europe time, but your status page was all green. It would be good for it to be real-time updated.

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AI for coding becomes an immediate double-edge sword when you need to iterate over, and especially rollback, previously added code. It’s a glorified diff polluter.

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Just so we get it out of the way, this is not about AI. Most companies were like this, they infringe copyright, screw your mental health, invade your privacy if it potentially means more money for them. This is not new. It will happen as long as governments and institutions let them.

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“If you don’t want us to steal your soul, just tell us. In the meantime, we gotta do capitalism”.

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