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Posts by Gabe
Spain doesn’t want us to fly home tomorrow. I’m ok with that. 😄
Love that slack added this tooltip that doesn’t go away if you tap on it
i cant believe ChatGPT lost its job to AI
Ugh. I’m right there with ya. Got some post-covid bronchitis and the only way I’ve been sleeping is cough syrup with codeine in it. Hope it passes quickly.
Man, I wish. Maybe some day.
A slide. Title: A robust history of DevTools for the web Body: 2008: Google Chrome launches with built-in Chrome DevTools. 2009: Dynatrace launches Dynatrace Ajax Edition. 2009: Google introduces it’s Pagespeed performance analyzer. 2011: Source maps are introduced, allowing developers to debug minified or transpiled code. 2013: Performance panel debuts in Chrome DevTools, enabling detailed profiling of rendering and JavaScript execution. 2016: Google launches Lighthouse for validating Progressive Web Apps. 2017: Firefox Quantum reimagines its developer tools with modern features like grid layout inspection and performance analysis. 2018: Visibug launches as “Firebug for web design”. 2018: Developer browsers like Sizzy and Polypane launch. 2020: Microsoft Edge adopts Chromium, aligning its developer tools with Chrome’s and consolidating devtools standards across browsers.
A slide. Title: A robust history of DevTools for the web Body: 2008: Google Chrome launches with built-in Chrome DevTools. 2009: Dynatrace launches Dynatrace Ajax Edition. 2009: Google introduces it’s Pagespeed performance analyzer. 2011: Source maps are introduced, allowing developers to debug minified or transpiled code. 2013: Performance panel debuts in Chrome DevTools, enabling detailed profiling of rendering and JavaScript execution. 2016: Google launches Lighthouse for validating Progressive Web Apps. 2017: Firefox Quantum reimagines its developer tools with modern features like grid layout inspection and performance analysis. 2018: Visibug launches as “Firebug for web design”. 2018: Developer browsers like Sizzy and Polypane launch. 2020: Microsoft Edge adopts Chromium, aligning its developer tools with Chrome’s and consolidating devtools standards across browsers.
Thank you all so much for the incredible feedback! I learned about so many new cool devtools. I still need to do a bit of tweaking on the dates but this is looking really cool!
Sounds like as good a reaction as any.
I have heard enough encouraging feedback on my AI Cram Session talk from AI for the Rest of Us that I would like to share it at other conferences in 2025. If you know a CFP I should submit to, please share
Never played League of Legends, love the show!
Things I miss about Twitter:
What is this amazing jacket??
💡 Tip for new Bluesky folks: fill out your profile, _then_ start following people. If I see someone I know follow me I'll follow them back. But nameless blank profiles aren't very recognizable!
Any of these roles:
Product Owner
Product manager
Project manager
Strategic Director
Strategic Consultant
Looks like all the positions on their site are hybrid. My friends are looking for fully remote. But thanks!
Does anyone know companies looking for engineering managers, product managers or kontent.ai consultants? I’ve got some friends looking for new opportunities.
Mmmm
Speaker spotlight graphic for the Boston TS Club featuring Sean Sanker Jr. The graphic includes Sean's photo on the left and details of his talk on the right. The talk title is 'Intro to Cloudflare Workers,' scheduled for November 19th at 7:05 PM at the Microsoft NERD Center. The Boston TS Club logo is displayed at the top in blue.
💻 Speaker Spotlight: Sean Sanker Jr
Don’t miss Sean Sanker Jr as he introduces Cloudflare Workers, a serverless platform for building fast, scalable, and secure apps. Perfect for all skill levels, the talk offers practical, ready-to-use tips.
📍 Microsoft NERD Center
📅 November 19 | 🕖 7:05 PM
Speaker spotlight graphic for the Boston TS Club featuring Tamara Puskarevic. The graphic includes Tamara's headshot on the left and details of her talk on the right. The talk title is 'Product testing: Verification and Validation,' scheduled for November 19th at 6:05 PM at the Microsoft NERD Center. The Boston TS Club logo is displayed at the top in blue.
🚀 Speaker Spotlight: Tamara Puskarevic
Join Tamara Puskarevic, Product Verification Engineer at Quanterix, as she delves into Product Testing: Verification and Validation, covering how to ensure products meet technical and usability goals.
📍 Location: Microsoft NERD Center
📅 November 19, 6:05pm
Long runs. No music. Zen mode.
I’ve been building Magic decks with the Baldur’s Gate cards WotC made to play with my friends who love D&D
Nice!
Another great show with a four letter title: Dark
People love to complain about Lost. There were some lulls in the series (S3 for sure), but every time I’ve gone back and rewatched I’ve appreciated it more.
Probably the hardest problem they had making the show was having to write out characters when the cast got DUIs in Hawaii. 🤣
Man it takes a while to nuke all your DMs and posts on Twitter. 👋
Uh. I’m absolutely in love with this block list feature.
Bluesky kinda feels like the “noise-canceling headphones” of all my social apps rn
A power hug