well played
well played
it is an easy conclusion to make..
Another reason I can think of would be just simplicity for them. Sure the spec is very precise, but they shift the burden of maintaining/testing the code and fixing bugs onto consumers.
Although I suppose it allows for more customisation and purpose-building
Iโm guessing it could be some clever money-making strategy.
Release the spec -> get people to generate the code -> every time someone wants to implement it, they pay OpenAI to generate the code
that looks kinda cured lmao but super cool!
Post a pic you took, no context, to bring some zen to the feed.
it did!
I wrote a few words last night. nvie.com/posts/15-yea...
Two memes about "Continvoucly morging." The first meme shows a man and woman in bed. The man says "I bet he's thinking about continvoucly morging" and the woman says "I could be continvoucly morging rn." The second meme shows a soldier in a jungle saying "I love the smell of continvoucly morging in the morning."
still going strong with the Microslopยฎ mockery
Grid lanes coming!
itโs somewhat reassuring to see other peopleโs sleep schedules are about as off as mine
In your talk, you explain how to refresh/update a query with a stateful key or using refresh. Would invalidating the query be considered a valid solution for this? It achieves the same goal and thatโs what the docs say to do after a mutation so I assumed itโs assumed itโs the โgood practiceโ
I think you should be able to see/search through them if you click on the โ138โ speech bubble button on the right of that line
Sheโs been on Windows forever, and her computer has been sluggish and a pain to use for me whenever she needs help. Sheโs been loving Fedora Linux so far!
Iโve successfully switched my non-tech savvy almost-60yo mum to linux on her daily use laptop, ama
interesting indeed! thanks for letting me know, i donโt see it on my end or in the logs.. maybe itโs a Deno Deploy issue, they do seem to be having a partial outage at the moment
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my server time was off by 10 seconds..
Itโs not the first time, I thought Iโd fixed it with chrony, but that wasnโt working correctly. replaced it with ntpsec, and itโs working fine now!
Screenshot of a webpage with a dark background and white text. At the top, there's a checkmark icon, the text "npmx.dev," and a menu icon. Below, a dropdown labeled "test" is next to a green "API Docs" button. The main content shows code snippets with phrases like "DO_NOT_USE_OR_YOU_WILL_BE_FIRED_CALLBACK_REF" and "YOUWILLBEFIREDEXPERIMENTAL_FC." At the bottom, there are circular icons for navigation and actions.
and the horizontal scroll helps showcase great interface names ! ๐
npmx.dev, the better ui for npmjs started by @danielroe.dev and a bunch of other people in the community
ugh again ๐ซ thanks for checking it out!
my pds is on v0.4.204, yours is v0.4.193, maybe there's a breaking change somewhere in there?
@tangled.org can't seem to be able to login right now..
I'm getting a 500 error on the POST request, with the error "auth request failed: PAR request failed (HTTP 400): invalid_client"
I'm logging in as usual with my atproto handle. ublock is deactivated.
welp just noticed thereโs a weird spacing issue on mobile when thereโs images in the post.. iโll get to that tomorrow
definitely inside out, adding more borders would be adding more to the previous ones.
if I were to draw the borders on a box on paper, I'd naturally start with the inside one, then work my way outwards when adding extra borders
The bsky post integration uses @atcute/client to `getAuthorFeed` on my account DID. I made a bit of a custom skeet layout to show them in a more compact way, uses scroll-snap for a cool horizontal scroll feel.
Screenshot of a webpage with six dark boxes containing text and icons. Each box has a rounded corner and a thin border. The top box reads "Embracing ATProto, part I: Setting up a PDS" with tags "atproto" and "self-hosting," followed by a date "3 September 2025" and a yellow circle icon. The second box says "This blog is now a template!" with a tag "open source," date "28 May 2025," and yellow circle. The third box states "I made a small auth server template for Deno Deploy" with tags "auth" and "open source," date "26 May 2025," and yellow circle. The fourth box reads "Extending OpenAuth" with tags "auth" and "open source," date "31 March 2025," and yellow circle. The fifth box says "I rewrote my blog and it was more trouble than I expected" with a tag "rants," and no date. The sixth box announces "UniCovoit's initial release!" with buttons "Release" and "UniCovoit," and no date. Each box ends with a "Read more." link. The boxes are arranged in a classic 2x3 grid.
Screenshot of a webpage with six blog post cards. Each card has a dark background with white text and a yellow circle with a black dot representing the author. The posts are titled "Embracing ATProto, part 1: Setting up a PDS," "This blog is now a template!," "Extending OpenAuth," "I made a small auth server template for Deno Deploy," "UniCovoit's initial release!," and "I rewrote my blog and it was more trouble than I expected." Dates and tags like "open source" and "Release" are also visible. The layout is clean and organized. The cards are arranged in 2 columns in a masonry-style layout.
The first falls back to regular grid when grid-lanes isn't available. It was just a case of adding `display: grid-lanes;` right after `display: grid;` as suggested in the webkit blog post. (webkit.org/blog/17758/w...)
Here is the post list with grid, and with grid-lanes:
I've just played around on my blog to add 2 shiny new things: `grid-lanes` and bluesky post integration!
finxol.io
As always, it's when I have other things I'm supposed to be doing, but here we are.
(I might need to update this OG image some time, it's not very useful or pretty currently)
almost there with anchor positioning being newly baseline!! ๐ฅณ
@deno.land Now that the new Deno Deploy is out of beta, will there be an easy migration option for projects on Deploy Classic?
I'm mostly thinking of env vars, since we can't access them from the UI, the rest is straightforward enough, but would still be nice
cc @lcas.dev
I like the car on a road analogy from the webkit blog post, with cars stuck bumper to bumper