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Posts by Catalin 🧪

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The Rise of AQ Monday morning. Your team opens Slack to find that the tool you’ve spent six months building workflows around has been deprecated. New…

Very well put by @mennocramer.bsky.social mennocramer.medium.com/the-rise-of-...
"This is the world we’ve built, one that demands constant adaptation but refuses to acknowledge that adaptability isn’t free, isn’t equal, and isn’t something you can mandate in an all-hands meeting."

This stuck👆

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How modern browsers work A web developers guide to browser internals

I finally got around to read this, and oh boy. This is beautifully explained 😍. Thank you @addyosmani.bsky.social 🙏

addyo.substack.com/p/how-modern...

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What is good software architecture? What good architecture looks like, how to improve your skill at building it –and why Architects are not always the answer. Guest post by Matthew Hawthorne, who built large systems at Netflix & Twitter

What are Software Architects, after all 🤔.
newsletter.pragmaticengineer.com/p/what-is-go... #softwarearchitecture

3 months ago 1 0 0 0
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ReThinking: Why are people acting like everything’s fine? with Rahaf Harfoush — Worklife with Adam Grant In our rapidly changing world, it might make you feel crazy to look around and see others going about life as usual. There’s actually a term for this phenomenon: hypernormalization. In this episode, A...

A great episode 🎙️ on productivity , individualism, taking responsibility, burnout, and the whole “everything is fine” thinking.
The second half really rang true for me.
overcast.fm/+AAL2mbHcPYU

"You are worthy, just as you are"

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Opinion | If Netflix Eats Warner Bros., It Will Be the End of Hollywood The demise of Hollywood has been predicted many times. If Netflix is allowed to acquire Warner Bros., it might actually happen.

In @nytopinion.nytimes.com

The danger of Netflix buying Warner Bros. “is not annihilation but centralization,” Roy Price writes in a guest essay. “When two of the most important sources of premium programming are combined, the marketplace loses an entire programming philosophy.”

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Cap'n Web: A new RPC system for browsers and web servers Cap'n Web is a new open source, JavaScript-native RPC protocol for use in browsers and web servers. It provides the expressive power of Cap'n Proto, but with no schemas and no boilerplate.

Some smart stuff in here. A bunch of it flew over my head 🧠 .
It does feel a bit too magical though 🤔
blog.cloudflare.com/capnweb-java...

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The Big Gotcha With @starting-style • Josh W. Comeau CSS has been on fire lately, with tons of great new features. @starting-style is an interesting one; it allows us to use CSS transitions for enter animations, something previously reserved for CSS key...

Specificity strikes again! The Big Gotcha With "starting-style" by @joshwcomeau.com www.joshwcomeau.com/css/starting... #css

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Learn the basics of Google Antigravity
Learn the basics of Google Antigravity YouTube video by Google Antigravity

Pretty interesting. Trying to "rephrase" the editor to be agent centric, not project centric 🤔 #GoogleAntigravity

www.youtube.com/watch?v=nTOV...

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Big O A visual introduction to big O notation.

Clear explanation of the big O, in a beautifully written article 😍 by @samwho.dev samwho.dev/big-o #engineering

5 months ago 1 0 0 0
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AI-Generated “Workslop” Is Destroying Productivity Despite a surge in generative AI use across workplaces, most companies are seeing little measurable ROI. One possible reason is because AI tools are being used to produce “workslop”—content that appea...

The insidious effect of workslop is that it shifts the burden of the work downstream, requiring the receiver to interpret, correct, or redo the work. In other words, it transfers the effort from creator to receiver.
hbr.org/2025/09/ai-g...

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Animate streaming text with a one-line hook
Animate streaming text with a one-line hook YouTube video by Sam Selikoff

Nice tutorial on how to write a reusable Text Streaming Animation hook 🪝 for #React by @samselikoff.com www.youtube.com/watch?v=vgIC...

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Epic Web Conf 2025 Live 🔴 YouTube video by Epic Web Dev

I really loved this talk by @aaronfrancis.com on how to bet on yourself, and some small tips on dealing with Impostor Syndrome.
Thank you for the amazing content 🙏
www.youtube.com/live/SDuvi5e...

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Don't Sleep on AbortController Learn how to make anything abortable in JavaScript.

This post about the AbortController really blew my mind 🤯 kettanaito.com/blog/dont-sl... by Artem Zakharchenko. Thanks for the write-up 🙏

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Next-level frosted glass with backdrop-filter • Josh W. Comeau Glassy headers have become a core part of the “slick startup” UI toolkit, but they’re all missing that final 10% that really makes it shine. In this tutorial, you’ll learn how to create the most reali...

Really nice tutorial 👨‍🏫 on how to create a clean frosted glass 🪟 effect with #CSS, by @joshwcomeau.com : www.joshwcomeau.com/css/backdrop...

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Great software design looks underwhelming --

"Great software design looks underwhelming". Easier said than done, but still, a good guiding principle 🤓. Article by Sean Goedecke 📚 www.seangoedecke.com/great-softwa... #softwarearchitecture

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A Friendly Introduction to Container Queries • Josh W. Comeau It’s been a couple of years since container queries started landing in browsers… so why isn’t anyone using them? It turns out that container queries are kinda tricky; they’re not as straightforward as...

Really good intro to `container-queries` by @joshwcomeau.com 🤓 www.joshwcomeau.com/css/containe... #css

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RSVP to Vercel+ Amsterdam Meetup | Partiful Amsterdam! We're coming to you! Vercel is partnering with Neon and Miro to bring you the winter meetup. Hosted in the Miro offices, we're going to have talks, networking, and lots of food! Full agen...

Hello humans! 🤖
Together with @vercel.com and @neondatabase.bsky.social, @mirohq.bsky.social is hosting a JavaScript Meetup!
🗓️ When: 5th of February, 18:00
📍 Where: Miro office in Amsterdam
This will be a fun, nerding-out event 🤓, so why miss it? More info and RSVP here: partiful.com/e/NYuBnyeqsw...

1 year ago 2 0 0 1

You’re half right 😄.
Glad you enjoyed the talk 🙏

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Super excited to have my first talk...ever 😁.
It will be at AmsterdamJs, and I'm gonna talk about Feature Flags 🚩.
If it sounds interesting, please join me this Thursday 🗓️, 12th of December, at the Miro office 📍 in Amsterdam 🤓 @jsnation.gitnation.org

1 year ago 2 0 1 0
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Experimentation, this is the way • CatalinCodes An intro to experimentation and feature flags/toggles. What it is, why it's useful, and how to build an Experimentation Culture.

Yes! I love everything feature flags. I wrote a post as an intro into the topic if anyone is interested 🤓 catalincodes.com/posts/experi...

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

This is so cool! 🤩

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The :user-valid and :user-invalid pseudo-classes  |  Articles  |  web.dev About the :user-valid and :user-invalid pseudo-classes and how to use them to improve the user experience of input validation.

Now this is pretty cool! 🤩. You can customize how valid/invalid inputs look like AFTER the user interacted with them, using the :user-valid and :user-invalid pseudo-classes.
#CSS is awesome! 🚀
More info here: web.dev/articles/use...

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The Undeniable Utility Of CSS :has • Josh W. Comeau Of all the latest and greatest CSS features, the “:has” pseudo-class wasn’t exactly at the top of my wishlist. Once I started using it, however, I kept discovering incredible things I could do with it...

If you need ideas on how to use the CSS `:has` selector, here's some help from @joshwcomeau.bsky.social #css
buff.ly/3zdzNZv

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

Yeah, I do like the explanation. I did not think about such a simple feature, for so long 😄

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Node.js is Not Single-Threaded Node.js is known as a blazingly fast server platform with its revolutionary single-thread...

Another way for thinking about Threads in Node.js: buff.ly/3ZSQZhX #nodejs

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Why is prisma orm bad? Today, I was discussing with a friend which PostgreSQL client (ORM) he should use. Choosing the best...

Here's a hot take, which I kinda agree with 😅 buff.ly/484FKF3 #Frontend

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Automate Your Dotfiles with Chezmoi When it comes to your terminal, configuration can make be the difference between frustration or a flow state. This means managing your dotfiles is critical for every developer. By the end of this tuto...

A brief look into `chezmoi`, a GNU `stow` alternative: buff.ly/4017GHP #dotfiles

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What’s Wrong with Feature Flags? Engineering and Growth teams aren't speaking the same language

Finally a good post on why Experiments and Config Flags do not belong together. Thanks 🙏 buff.ly/3zWC9fO

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You Don't Know Undo/Redo Look at the gif below. It shows a proof-of-concept implementation of collaborative undo-redo,...

This kinda broke my brain a bit 😵‍💫 , but here's a thorough read on building an "undo/redo" system: dev.to/isaachagoel/... #frontend

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Chapter 12 - Introducing Non-Abstract Large System Design, Google SRE Book

Interesting paper on how Google does system design 🤓 sre.google/workbook/non... #SRE

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