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Now that we're relaunched, now we are fixing bugs, keeping the servers running, supporting users, responding to emails, planning releases, creating issue tickets, triaging in Slack, posting to social media, trying to remember to eat & sleep, bracing for haters, hoping for those that appreciate it.
For the developers out there, the original 2009 version was on a stack of ASP.Net on the backend, C#, and SQL Server. The frontend was a MPA w/ .NET UpdatePanels and jQuery, HTML, and CSS.
The new site is .NET/C#, neo4j + MongoDb on the backend. Nuxt 4 @nuxt.com + SSR/SPA, Redis on the frontend.
Flickchart has been a long journey. We started building it in 2006, launched in 2009. Since 2017, my partner & I have rewritten the entire site: hundreds of thousands of lines of code. We're now finally live.
Please take a look: www.flickchart.com
Find me there at: flickchart.com/user/nathanchase
Agents are only as effective as the person who steers their direction and context.
Owning a powerful tool means little if you don’t know how to use it—like having a professional camera but shooting everything in auto mode.
We really need to normalize /.config and get everything out of the root. It's long past overdue.
Congrats, @pi0.io! Great job on lots of incredible work, and excited to put it through the paces in Nuxt 5!
Ah, good call out. I'll see if I can use their example as a guide and see if it works. Thanks!
Unfortunately, Vitest browser mode doesn't seem to currently work with github.com/nuxt/test-ut.... Nuxt environment testing seems to require either jsdom or happy-dom at present. Still an open issue at github.com/nuxt/test-ut...
We're incredibly close to launching the all-new Flickchart, that's why. Stay tuned.
Perhaps the feedback loop of simply asking Opus (and other models) to look through the existing error handling docs, the error handling code itself, and asking it to make clearer, actionable examples that would better inform the model would be worth trying? Would at least waymark improvements.
I'm not the only one that hears Oasis's Champagne Supernova blatantly "interpolated" right outta the gate here, right? www.youtube.com/watch?v=CFlV...
I wonder if this means that:
a) Nuxt's error handling docs are insufficient
b) The error handling itself is incomplete, or could be better
c) Opus just has a hard time dealing with error handling, generally
d) All of the above
I recently implemented @hrcd.fr's evlog w/ Opus's help. So far so good.
I actually recently implemented WebMCP on my Nuxt app, and it went incredibly smoothly! I just pointed Claude to github.com/webmachinele... and had it analyze my codebase and it spit out 9 different tools that all worked perfectly with the inspector: chromewebstore.google.com/detail/model...
Irrational thought of the day:
I wish that Claude was named something different so that "clear" and "claude" weren't battling for which to autocomplete on my terminal window when I type 'cl'.
I could of course alias one of them, but, ya know - I don't wanna!
@anthropic.com
Yeah, if you aren't using Prettier or stylistic already, you should definitely consider oxfmt. I'd use it, but I have no real way of knowing just how many style changes it would impose. Potentially thousands of changes.
Are you currently using stylistic + eslint for formatting, or are you using Prettier and migrating towards using oxfmt? I think we'd all prefer to get on the oxc train entirely when possible, so curious what your roadmap/plan looks like to eventually drop eslint entirely?
Go Pooya! I've been eagerly awaiting Nitro 3! Best of luck in the last stretch!
This excites more than it probably should - but "critical CSS" has been such a minefield of mostly not working right for so long - I'm so glad to see this approach.
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One of the best gifts I’ve received this year. @peterclines.com - can’t wait to dig into this!
I know a lot of this was AI-assisted to create, but there is a lot of truth to creating a comprehensive testing strategy. The insight about using Vitest Browser Mode instead of Playwright in particular is very useful. Also being able to get rid of @testing-library/vue. Thanks for sharing this!
Great to see this ( microsoftedge.github.io/Demos/css-ma... ) in action in Canary!
"Hey, I'm starting a new band. Can I borrow 6 reel-to-reel machines?" www.youtube.com/watch?v=iEcZ...
A reminder that I am, indeed, 15 years older than the web. The entire *concept* of the web.
I was already 12 years old before the internet's most basic visual form was even conceived.
My entire professional career *didn't exist* before I entered high school. No college classes. Nothing.
An incredible 15 minutes to outline where we've been and where we're headed.
If you were to write a TV series, would you prefer to create something entirely new, or adapt something you've already written - like Threshold (14 as season 1, The Fold as season 2, etc.)? Does the idea of adapting your work to screenplays interest you, or do you prefer writing novels?
- Symphonia - No Case Should Remain Unsolved - Silent Hill 2 Remake - UFO 50 - Caves of Qud - Mouthwashing - Crow Country - The Cub
Games I am interested to play:
- Symphonia
- No Case Should Remain Unsolved
- Silent Hill 2 Remake
- UFO 50
- Caves of Qud
- Mouthwashing
- Crow Country
- The Cub
What's on your to-play list?
In refining 0x1368D : 0xF1614D (Labrador) in 00h 05m 09s 066ms I have brought glory to the company.
Praise Kier.
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Certainly true. I just wonder if it will add to confusion as to why some part of an app isn't working as intended as a result of a CSP that results in errors. There's some overhead there of an influx of help questions, GH issues, etc. and a need of comprehensive documentation of CSP.