You're not hallucinating.
You're not hallucinating.
#Creativity is often seen as a gift, something that canβt be taught or developed. But creative people know that, in reality, it takes much more than a spark of inspiration to create something great.
I made good experiences with Terraform. There are also plenty of premade modules on Github that are created by great devOps people and include all the best practices, e.g.: github.com/cloudposse
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One of my favourite UI patterns is using `backdrop-filter` to create a βfrosted glassβ effect.
When I see this effect in the wild, though, itβs almost never as lush and realistic as it could be. Thereβs an important optimization that nobody makes.
β¨ I share the secret sauce in my brand-new post:
Derek is amazing at explaining complex topicsβabsolutely loved the video! If you're ever struggling to find conversation topics, just watch @veritasium-science.bsky.social . So much gold for sparking great chats with friends and family. π§ β¨
Legos, never changed or updated their shapes, everything from day one still works with stuff in 2024. So nice.
Sound familiar?
Yeah, the web is like that too.
Here it is!
The big thing is the (experimental) Environment API: our hope is it can serve as the foundation for frameworks that run code in multiple different JS runtimes.
The internal module runner refactors also pave the way for some interesting things down the road...
Shout-out to some of the people who always inspired me:
@jakearchibald.com
@jensimmons.bsky.social
@bradfrost.bsky.social
@rich-harris.dev
@markdalgleish.com
@developit.dev
@mgechev.bsky.social
@sarahedo.bsky.social
@jeffwhelpley.dev
@evanyou.me
Itβs great to have you back in my bubble!
After leaving Twitter in '22, I felt completely out of touch with the dev scene. It had been my go-to source for everything amazing happening on the web.
I canβt express how happy I am to finally reconnect and get my dev news again here on Bluesky. π
I've wasted too much time trying to do things in No SQL document databases like Mongo.
Would have been far better to default to PostgresSQL / SQLite. If one thing you build turns out to be better suited to something else you can change it later. More difficult to go the other way.
Just use SQL.
Amelia Earhart, and the physics that doomed her. Our latest video is about the legendary aviator, and the one decision that could have saved her life and changed the course of history www.youtube.com/watch?v=zTDF...
the podcast i recorded a few weeks back talking about the rise of meta frameworks is now live on @logrocket.bsky.social
it was a fun and surprisingly philosophical chat π
apple: podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/t...
spotify: open.spotify.com/episode/3Axs...
You're so authentic and relatable. Love it!
I turned 40 this year, and shared 40 thoughts and lessons learned along the way:
πΊ www.youtube.com/watch?v=AnK2...
π bradfrost.com/blog/post/40...
I find myself revisiting it regularly, especially when things are tough. I've thankful I've established a philosophy of life and a clear value system.
Have fun! π
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@jakearchibald.com finally, I can enjoy your posts again π