Since getting and air fryer our tea towels are always wet.
Since getting and air fryer our tea towels are always wet.
Iβve found that itβs been great for architecture decisions. Gemini specifically has a knack for suggesting the best setup based on your requirements. Often in my case security and reliability.
Conversely other popular LLMβs jumped to conclusions and often didnβt not suggest the best architecture.
Azure is undertaking the most confusing rebranding to date.
Azure B2C -> Microsoft Entra External ID
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Same boat. I just removed my workspace email accounts due to the price hike and will be migrating elsewhere.
Cheers, Iβll check it out.
At which point none of our passwords are safe π
I guess thatβs the only route forward. But could it mean that eventually you run into the same problem as the number of small context windows reaches critical mass.
Interesting how even when given the capacity they still fail at higher complexity.
That their reasoning effort decreases as complexity increases seems counterintuitive but important for anyone designing or relying on these.
Once you own a pizza oven, youβll never pay for pizza delivery again π€€ π
Nice. I feel like testing is definitely something devs know they should do but few implement it properly. Sounds like a great use case. π‘
Iβm in the custom insurance space, building for insurers and brokers to streamline processes.
What a great challenge! Consistency is key
ππΌ absolutely! What are you working on?
π― USPβs come in many forms. What could you do slightly differently to your competitors to find a new audience?
π§ Been deep in the trenches tightening up my appβs foundations before shipping a new major feature.
Audited security, cleaned up token logic, and standardized API patterns across the board.
What are your must haves before coding a new feature?
#buildinpublic #webdev #NodeJS #VueJS
Definitely, every week full of ups and downs. The emotional cycle of change almost on a daily basis!
I'm in the insurance space. Building for MGA's and Brokers with custom insurance policies. Streamlining the process to take out some of the legwork that remains.
What project are you focusing on?
I feel like thereβs, most of the time, a right and a wrong way to code.
Marketing Iβm not sure that rule applies π
Some days I feel like a genius, other days like Iβve lost the plot entirely π
Anyone else out here building something on their own? Would love to follow more builders.
#buildinpublic
Good guy google.
They also have an unsubscribe button now which shows as you hover over emails in your inbox π
In what way would you say it does this better than others. Are you looking at accuracy?
How'd you do it, bug? How'd you pass a null value to the front end?
It's so quick to spin up proof of concepts or working prototypes.
Iβve been moving a platform over from AWS/Firebase with to Azure/Entra.
While the learning curve has been somewhat steep once you understand how Entra works it is super easy and simple to set up and onboard new users.
Iβve been working with a B2B Integrated with B2C. Itβs working well.
At the moment my go to stack is:
- VueJS with Quasar for mobile support and tailwind for quick and easy styling
- NodeJS
- Firebase for auth and db
I clicked the βXβ
Iβm using VueJS and NodeJs to build a custom CRM.
Integrating AI initially to search and sort legal documents.
Have followed!