Camaraderie events with other OSS maintainers. People work better with those they like, and a face to a name goes a long way.
@jakob.jingleheimer.dev
@nodejs.org core team, @tc39.es delegate, WinterTC55 delegate, organiser of @amsterdam.codebar.io, contributor to most OSS web projects you've heard of. emoji enthusiast, wino π¨π¦ π³οΈβπ he/him π Netherlands
Camaraderie events with other OSS maintainers. People work better with those they like, and a face to a name goes a long way.
It's in serious need of a TLDR
Oow! Could I join? I'm in Haarlem (~15 mins from Amsterdam).
Screenshot of VoidZero supporting npmx with $500 USD / month
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We're happy to support our friends at @npmx.dev!
Are you summoning him like Beetlejuice? π
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Weird, i still see it
At the top, there's a text button labelled "preview"; the switch back is hidden under there.
But i actually mostly like the new one.
Yes!
Screenshot of a performance trace in Chrome DevTools with a few additional "Nav*" and "LCP*" markers. Hovering over the "LCP*" shows this is a "Soft LCP" and in the Summary panel when you click on it you see "Soft Largest Contentful Paint" and a "Learn more about Soft Largest Contentful Paint" link.
From Chrome 145 (on general release next week!), DevTools we will start to show so called "soft" navigations and "Soft LCP" in the Performance Panel traces.
These are for SPAs which don't do a full page load, but instead "fake it" by updating the current page and pushing a new history entry.
1/5 π§΅
You can label them π
Post-it note on the fridge door?
Date: Thursday, 19 February Time: 18:30 β 21:00 Location: Framer BV, Rozengracht 207, Amsterdam, 1016 LZ
We're hosting our 1st workshop of 2026 at Framer!
New and existing students and coaches are welcome, but space is limited to ~20 people. Food & drink generously provided by Framer.
RSVP codebar.io/workshops/3612
Thu, 19 Feb @ 18:30 β 21:00
Rozengracht 207, 1016 LZ
#DEI
I hope this is about a sequel in Curse Bearer π
Zoom does that too, only worse cuz it does it for seemingly no reason (nobody dropping/joining).
I've not had that before. gMeet is even pretty good with a poor internet connection. Hopefully that experience was just the one in a thousand for you.
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Objectively, i think worse since it "costs" massively more to deliver a nigh imperceptible benefit.
Literally "no"
I will give that occasionally Zoom is minutely better, at the expense of 7000% CPU/GPU and god knows whatever they're doing (must be mining crypto for that intangible perf cost).
it.expectFail is out for a test-case that should pass but can't π
Are you joking? Every time I see a Zoom link is a time I re-consider. Do I really want to install god knows what so every Core of my computer explodes, or do I want to see a video and chat for a few minute.
I own a namespace but haven't able to use it for 2 years. The support ticket was just closed with no response (after 2 years). It was a simple transfer that their system broke.
Perf. Thanks π
W00t! Congratulations π
Joyee FtW π
Please stop calling it the Canada Revenue Agency π€ͺ
Controversial take, but go on