I looking so forward for this release! Especially as I always struggled retrofitting SSR into my app that started with the Alpha of Inertia.
I hope Inertia v3 solves this problem for me. π€
But even besides that the update looks so so good!
@kaiser.kiwi
Berlin. Autistic. π³οΈββ§οΈπ³οΈβπ-Ally. Developer of https://questlog.app #Gaming #WebDev #CSS #Laravel #VueJS #Coding #HomeAssistant #ActuallyAutistic Gaming-Platforms: #Xbox #PlayStation #NintendoSwitch #SteamDeck
I looking so forward for this release! Especially as I always struggled retrofitting SSR into my app that started with the Alpha of Inertia.
I hope Inertia v3 solves this problem for me. π€
But even besides that the update looks so so good!
Fonts where the lowercase L looks like a capital I should be banned.
I spend time with my family
But you have to ingest everything! Including one fourth of hallucinations!
Andy how will you stay on top if you focus on family and leasure time!? π‘
I'm pretty happy with Plexamp. The fastest setup. I had for something in years.
Until December of last year I was using LLMs as fancy autocomplete for coding. It was nice for scaffolding out boilerplate, or giving me a gut check on some things, or banging out some boring routine stuff. In the past two months Claude has written about 99% of my code. Things are changing.
That's actually pretty concerning.
This person is the Technical advisor at Bluesky.
Β»Itβs almost like we need to develop tools to debug the tools weβre using to abstract what the web already provides β all for the sake of running away from the βpainβ of writing standard CSS.Β«
That's exactly how I feel about all this CSS-in-JS non-sense.
www.smashingmagazine.com/2026/02/css-...
This is amazing.
www.getyourfuckingmoneyback.com
I too have a different kind of resignation than some other people. Instead of accepting and using it, I just try to ignore it.
I'm unhappy when I have to use it.
I'm unhappy when I see what it does to humanity.
I'm happy to read about it.
So I stop that as good as I can.
The good news: It doesnβt have to be this way. Read the full story on how a GitHub team is staying ahead of the curve by using AI to continuously burn down technical debt.
these people are so full of shit. you can't burn down technical debt with a technical debt canon
It's sad how often I don't post anything here because of the character limit. 300 is just too less. Especially if I want to say something in German.
to mandate your employees to use AI, above everything else, is loser shit
I just found Kiwi Mochi and they're so delicious! ππ₯
βWhat's dispiriting is the (lack of) process and care: take someone's carefully crafted work, run it through a machine to wash off the fingerprints, and ship it as your own.β
@nvie.com on how Microsoft continvoucly morged his diagram:
nvie.com/posts/15-yea...
An AI generated image for Chery of 2 rulers, captioned "Platinum lasts longer. Over 200km longer." "We didn't test for the brochure, we tested for the real world." The problem is, the ruler's measurements are a hodge-podge of random numbers.
If the agency you hired is using AI generated images like this, they are doing you a disservice, over-charging you and doing irreparable damage to your brand.
The thought of doing that makes us sick at @set.studio, so if you're looking for an agency that actually cares, check us out.
set.studio
So is programming. Which is why "vibe coding" is bunk. You have to think through exactly what you want the program to do, and only writing the code will force you to actually think it through properly.
the smartest and most invaluable colleagues Iβve had at any job are the ones with deep historical knowledge of a system/workplace: how it was built, what was tried/what failed, how things ended up The Way They Are. AI undercuts this sort of institutional knowledge-building
when you have 16,000 new lines of code which must be maintained indefinitely, and neither the author (who used AI) nor the reviewers (who used AI) has any knowledge about what that code *actually* doesβ¦ thatβs a perfect recipe for the erosion of institutional knowledge
chat is it good when your AI-obsessed colleague drops a +16,105 -193 pull request with 102 commits all titled βwip: implement next taskβ and asks that it be immediately approved for next release
Tab bar of iOS 26. The refraction of the active tab completely distorts the content.
Β»Design is my passion!Β« π€ͺ
To say something positive about iOS 26:
- The animations for going into an app and to the Homescreen are better
- The annoying swipe up indicator hides itself after a few seconds in an app
- The AirPlay menu doesn't look like crap anymore.
- I was able to disable the camera swipe on the Lockscreen
I installed iOS 26 today. That was a mistake.
Honestly I'd should've stayed on iOS 18 despite all the vulnerabilities. That would've been more comfortable than this mess.
It's so much worse than everyone said and so much uglier than Screenshots and videos showed. π«
Looks like it's time to boot up #NoMansSky again.
www.nomanssky.com/remnant-upda...
#Gaming
Dann hoffe ich mal, dass comdirect dazu gehΓΆrt und sie hier nicht wieder ewig auf sich warten lassen, wΓ€hrend sie 1-2 Jahre mit der Commerzbank "testen".
Weniger auf US-Unternehmen angewiesen zu sein, ist immer gut.
www.heise.de/news/Commerz...
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nice, n' simple
codepen.io/argyleink/pe...
That's how it feels when people say they do "Vibe Coding" or let an Agent "help them".
LLMs are the future.
Ist wohl mittlerweile eine AI-Butze und die App wird nicht mehr aktualisiert. Damit gibt es wohl wirklich nur noch die Optionen: Google, Microsoft und Apple. π«