move slow and repair things
move slow and repair things
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Sure, console should never be treated as a secure env, but I still fucking hate this.
the cast of Star Trek Voyager in street clothes awkwardly posing with late-90s computer hardware and consumer electronics
this is what it feels like to post on bluesky
The <Suspense> is over.
Solid 2.0 Beta is now released (next tag on npm). π
github.com/solidjs/soli...
I've been thinking the only real way to make money from AI is probably to charge more to have AI features removed.
The latest hype is always sooo different from the last time. This time it will be great for sure!
I'm starting to doubt "left behind" is a bad thing. Left behind what exactly? There are many things worth getting left behind of.
It's nice and quiet back here...
#webcomics #comicsky
I usually go with IterableIterator just to be safe π
I only learned about it here yesterday, but I already love it.
The inability of the tech press to see through absolute disingenuous bullshit, even now, at this late date, is depressing. Guys. They all lie. All the time. For their own benefit. About everything. With no consequences.
My kid asked what I do for work and I said "I write on the internet" and he said "so nothing" and this is the most accurate job description I've ever received
New alternatives to innerHTML (setHTML) by @ollie-williams.bsky.social
JSR now lets you diff the generated documentation between released versions of a package, making it easy and clear what has changed in a visual manner!
Example: jsr.io/@david/gagen...
Of course, because the biggest companies are always the most ethical ones. What could possibly go wrong?
It's bad management all the way down. Bad execs thing magical thinking machines can offset the problems created by their bad management in the first place. It's just more wishful thinking.
π Coming in the next version of tsdown: built-in Node.js SEA (Single Executable Applications) support!
Now you can bundle your JS apps into a standalone executable with a single command:
tsdown --exe
I will never understand people being like "yes, this is how we will get more people to use these features!"
I guess it's just about manipulating KPIs to justify their bad decisions.
I do feel they deserve to be completely ignored. I'd love to see tech bros spout a bunch of nonsense and be met by complete silence.
God, I'd be a lot more accepting of AI if they just stopped with all the exaggerations and lies for once. It's not a magical thinking machine, it's just statistical next-word prediction. It could be useful for a few things, but it's not worth destroying society over.
Frankensteining a bunch of random code scraped off the internet together without any human thought is a great way to reduce technical debt.
AI is cancer.
It's perfectly ethical if you run a Torment Nexus in your home.
graph of programming languages by percent of programmers identifying as LGBTQ. Rust is way in the lead at a whopping 55% with the next highest being zig at 30%, followed by a smooth curve with haskell being at 28% and typescript being at 25%. more languages are listed but it is mostly uninteresting.
i love this graph
Announcing Oxfmt Beta
* 100% Prettier Compatibility
* Additional File Formats
* Tailwind CSS Integration
* Import Sorting
* package.json Sorting
* Embedded Language Formatting
* Node.js API
* `--migrate prettier`
* config overrides
* Full IDE support
oxc.rs/blog/2026-02...
They're right, humans are to blame; the execs.
New in Svelte: Comments inside component/element tags!
It's pretty much my thoughts exactly. I think it's a very based on a very flawed short-sighted reasoning, completely missing how people's creativity and ability to enjoy work is what drives innovation and ultimately increases productivity. I think the real goal is to make all employees replaceable.
Its "ties to China"? It *is* a Chinese company, what did they expect?