Question for the experienced developers out there? It's going fast and breaking things actually useful or should I stick to slow with attention to detail?
Question for the experienced developers out there? It's going fast and breaking things actually useful or should I stick to slow with attention to detail?
Who needs AI when @payloadcms.bsky.social makes things so easy.
You all ever compiled a list of digital accounts you have? I just went through this exercise. Oh boy, there are thousands.
This was so much fun to watch! You blew their minds with the WebKit reflect.
How about people that dislike yellow cheeses but it's fine with white ones? 1/2 trust?
Omg, thank you for this!
Almost jumped out of my window, but I finally completed that ADHD assessment.
I set up dual boot but ended up being too lazy to actually press a button on start up. So after a week I was back to windows full time.
Client... Again childhood friend, has now called me three times with little changes 😂 when does it stop?
Is the CMS/Page Builder for small businesses market saturated, or is there still a chance?
Finished my first website for a client! That i actually got paid for... It was for a childhood friend and just a static one pager 😅 but still feels great.
Can anyone recommend a good open source CMS with a visual editor for svelte or nextjs? Ideally that lets you edit the content right on the page.
This, with two USB ports for mouse and keyboard and I can manage my Azure infrastructure.
Yet another way to pull off the classic CSS scroll shadows trick — this time using masks in combination with scroll-driven animation.
css-tricks.com/modern-scrol...
Today was good
A dark-themed terminal screenshot showing Node.js v23.11.0 and a console.log() call with a format string. The command console.log('Event: %j', {foo: 'bar'}) is displayed, with a yellow arrow pointing to the resulting JSON string {"foo":"bar"}. A label below reads 'JSON.stringify(...)' to explain the %j placeholder behavior.
console.log() is probably the first function I ever used in Node.js...
And yet, I was today years old when I learned it supports format strings! 🤯
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Yo, why did nobody tell me standard notes can be self hosted?
Anytime now
Can you please show this to Microsoft
I did it, I actually finished a site and put it live! It didn't become unfinished project number 10031
🤣 I ran to show this video to my partner, she had the exact same thing happen during a client meeting. She didn't even address it, just sat there in misery.
Chat: we call them "Land Horses" now
Exactly what I came to comment, please keep going and sharing, we're here for it.
Lol currently the top post in there is this same tattoo post. That's why I love reddit, you can see the entire community is connected.
Spot on, I work at a very small IT department where I do everything from development to user support to systems administration.
Being so close to the users allows me to see where their problems are and find solutions to issues they didn't even know they had.
My humble opinion, no prefix, less typing for each property. If I need something custom I can add my own prefix which will likely happen less often, otherwise there is no need for a library.
How are poor printer companies going to make their money, think of the CEOs.
Or the example I saw yesterday, all the buttons were the same width, so half of them were something like "Learn Mo..."
💯 Otherwise you get dragged down by the sheer complexity of creating something.
One bug at a time with screenshots so you can view the progress.
I recently came across this repo and wow I'm so impressed, there is sooo many golden nuggets in here.
github.com/bradtraversy...