In the past I dealt with this situation by pretending to be very interested and very stupid, ask the dumbest questions, then inserting a *very NSFW* image after wasting their time for days
But now I'm thinking it would be fun to create an LLM service to waste their time endlessly until they give up
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I'm curious about this : worldwide there's 70-90% male devs depending on the data you look at, so that wouldn't be surprising. Regarding country diversity, English channel => English speaking countries => US/Europe/India for population... Are you willing to share what you're seeing ?
I'm not sure I would be of any help, it was too long ago, iirc we used msn to talk back in the days... I don't have any contact with this community anymore.
But feel free to dm me
Really cool to see it in action !
100% disagree, it's like saying someone new to programming will have an easier time to be effective with JavaScript than someone who has deep knowledge of C and assembly. General programming skills translate very well into AI/agents.
Can't believe we're so close to get this ! @function is available too, right ?
Looks great ! For GraphQL I'd like to see how it would play with urql, since urql is modular I'm hoping to see a clean integration, perhaps directly with urql-core instead of urql-vue ?
Not sure if you can use them together but :
github.com/developit/we... for isomorphic node + web
github.com/GoogleChrome... for typesafety and calling functions directly
Hard part is bundling workers in a lib, recently had to write a custom rollup plugin to do that, see github.com/surma/rollup...
Hope I'm not too late ! Happy New Year :)
Just watch this video it was so great, this hobby looks so fun !
This looks nice. I haven't tried any desktop app yet.
Are you planning on open sourcing it ?
Looking Good! I've been thinking that adding a feature to support different markdown renderers (like vitepress or mdx) could help people using other tools migrate to nuxt content. Would that be possible ?
It does sound like a graphql schema would fit your use case perfectly, but if you are very opinionated against it, writing the OpenAPI schema would be the next best thing imo.
In both cases I would use the description field to document their behaviour.
The website doesn't exist anymore apparently. But it was called "puissance pokemon" (French website).
writing articles for a pokemon fansite when I had my first internet connection, a long long time ago
hi
Yeah no US politics, onlyfans bots, useless threads and random elon musk shitposts everywhere feels very refreshing
Ah nice, I wasn't following you here. Looks like webdev Twitter is migrating for good.
Maybe we should provide some official recipes/examples/starter-kits or something in those lines for people interested in these Laravel + Nuxt setups
That's good to know, I've actually never tried it
Also since you're already cloudflare, you can use turnstile for your captchas. @danielroe.dev actually made a module for that https://github.com/nuxt-modules/turnstile
You might not know this but you can actually send emails for free from cloudflare workers/pages
blog.cloudflare.com/sending-email-from-worke...
It is poorly documented but really cool
Let me know if you find out
I was there before it was cool