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Posts by Lieke B ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐Ÿ’ป

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Love seeing an alternative style on a webshop ๐Ÿซถ

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Disabling postinstall scripts, requiring minimum age of packages (pnpm feature).

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i know it seems bleak. but people are making and sharing cool, fun, and free things on the web in 2026. you just gotta get outside the walled gardens

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You cannot use content-visibility: auto for that?

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When you think about it, well-written AI SKILL.md files can be a great resource for condensed information on a specific topic. We're basically just forcing ourselves to write great documentation ๐Ÿค 

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every now and then i log back into tumblr and find a different world

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How I felt reading an article about the HTML <output> element today, but it is for sure not the first time this has happened.

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blog post: you need to use this HTML feature yesterday!! IT's so semantic and beautiful!! Get rid of all you custom code!!
end of the post: Actually, there is no support in Firefox or Safari YET, you need to use polyfills, screen-reader support is limited, BUT just give it time ๐Ÿ™

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People treating LinkedIn like Facebook make me feel like they need to incorporate work into everything they do.

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This helped me paint a better mental picture, although it still makes more sense to me to maintain an awareness of the separation of the server and client
Exposing API routes in frameworks like SvelteKit or Next feels closely-knit enough + nowadays there are a lot of ways to generate types for API's

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Patterns.dev Learn JavaScript design and performance patterns for building more powerful web applications.

patterns.dev is such a well-written source.

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why trouble thyself with CSS-in-JS when you could have a little walk-in-the-wilderness. a little peace-in-your-heart. why waste thy hours comparing runtime environments when you could be spending time running in the environment

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A screenshot of Telegram message privacy settings. 

Full text:
Who can send me messages?
- Everybody (selected)
- My content and Premium users (locked)
- Charge for Messages (locked)

You can restrict messages from users who are not in your contracts and don't have Premium.

What is Telegram Premium? (link)

Popup:
Premium required 
Subscribe to Telegram Premium to select this option.
Unlock (button)

A screenshot of Telegram message privacy settings. Full text: Who can send me messages? - Everybody (selected) - My content and Premium users (locked) - Charge for Messages (locked) You can restrict messages from users who are not in your contracts and don't have Premium. What is Telegram Premium? (link) Popup: Premium required Subscribe to Telegram Premium to select this option. Unlock (button)

I'm deleting my Telegram account. Too much spam, and having to pay to block incoming messages from non-contacts is hostile UI and frankly against what I thought the app stood for.

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A yellowed, black and white picture of a dog surrounded by an arctic landscape. It is captioned "Deep in thought".

A yellowed, black and white picture of a dog surrounded by an arctic landscape. It is captioned "Deep in thought".

When browsing public domain, I somehow always run into this picture from the Amundsen south pole expedition.

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Playing Sims 2 music while cooking gives an elite feeling I didn't know I needed

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Had a similar issue with passed bindable state, I was recommended to do this:
setContext("value", ()=>yourState);
So instead of passing the state, you pass a function that returns it. Somehow makes a difference.

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There are so many cool characters in Unicode

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Public Work by Cosmos Public Work is a visual search engine for public domain content. Explore 100,000+ copyright-free images from The MET, New York Public Library, and other sources

I love exploring public.work for some aesthetic public domain images or just for the vibes tbh

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How have I never heard of <hgroup> before?

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Another day of trying to convince people to not use xstate

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My side project keeps getting bigger in scope, but I'm trying to enjoy the ride. If it ends up going nowhere at least I learned something.

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Screenshot from the Obsidian roadmap, showing that the "Dynamic views" feature is currently active, i.e. in development. Subtitle of the feature: "Create dynamic tables using data stored in note properties."

Screenshot from the Obsidian roadmap, showing that the "Dynamic views" feature is currently active, i.e. in development. Subtitle of the feature: "Create dynamic tables using data stored in note properties."

This is the main thing keeping me on Notion, so exciting to see it's getting there ๐Ÿคฉ

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One of these days I'm going to move all of my personal administration to @obsidian.md

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euphoric photo of dolphins jumping under a rainbow

euphoric photo of dolphins jumping under a rainbow

this is how it feels to reach 30 MILLION users!!!

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Alright, somehow I cannot wrap around to how it can infer rest but not key1 and key2, but that's probable a me-problem ๐Ÿ˜… The examples you pass are helpful, I guess I just wish it would not be needed to do double bookkeeping.
Thanks anyway for guiding me and I hope you are doing well! ๐Ÿซถ

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But at the same time the type does resolve properly, the result is typed as string. Anyway maybe my mind is just stubborn on this one ยฏ\_(ใƒ„)_/ยฏ

1 year ago 0 0 1 0

And why would it not know key1, but it would know the restprops?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

but if I write key1: key1 as T['key1']` in the return statement, it will resolve it to string. What exactly is the difference?

1 year ago 1 0 1 0

The internet needs more of this

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