I tried out Codex today. While it was pretty good at problem-solving, it was surprisingly bad at writing basic Vue code. Claude Code has been much better at this in the past.
I tried out Codex today. While it was pretty good at problem-solving, it was surprisingly bad at writing basic Vue code. Claude Code has been much better at this in the past.
Months ago I said to some friends weβll start seeing folks specialise in fixing AI generated messes. I think this will genuinely be a large and enduring market.
Figma Sites seems to be unusable for now, as it creates div-soup.
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Thanks to Webflow GSAP is now 100% FREE - including ALL of the bonus plugins like SplitText, MorphSVG, and all the others that were exclusively available to Club GSAP members.
We can't wait to see what you make!
gsap.com/blog/3-13
Oh yeah, there is an official (Framer) Motion package for Vue now β¨
motion.dev/blog/introdu...
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A module for @convex.dev would be great! There is an open source project for Vue, but it seems to be unmaintained.
If you are on macOS / iOS try GoodLinks. I switched from Omnivore as well. You can import the exported zip file directly.
goodlinks.app
On my way to Local-First meetup #2. Exciting talks today!
Bad news for EU software developers: New EU liability rules now classify software and digital files (e.g. 3D files) as βproducts,β making you potentially liable for defects.
Likely the amount of free apps, made in the EU, will decrease. The risks are too high.
DE:
www.wbs.legal/allgemein/eu...
I havenβt used Go much, but I like that you can just do βif(err)β instead of surrounding function calls with βcatchβ (which might be easy to forget).
Interesting! What methods do you prefer / what languages do you think got it right?
Oh, really? What don't you like about it?
Text editor with source code showing the safe assignment operator
I just found out about the Safe Assignment operator proposal for JavaScript. Woa! I always liked this way of error-handling in Golang.
github.com/arthurfioret...
Ah, nice! I bookmarked it some time ago, but wasnβt aware that this one is based on the motion library as well.
Itβs just JavaScript (no Vue wrapper), so you need to build reactivity around it yourself. But still a great option.
I donβt think there is. For UI animations I would use motion.dev (with ref) or useSpring from VueUse.
Two new framework-agnostic animation libraries just appeared: Motion (formerly Framer Motion) and Anime.js v4 (in private beta). Iβm considering both as replacements for GSAP, which may have an uncertain future because of its recent acquisition by Webflow.
motion.dev
animejs.com
I have yet to try canvas. Cursor (with Claude) works pretty well for me so far. I really like the way other files can be mentioned in a chat and the TAB interface.
Most people that I know are using Claude instead for software development, much better results.
Yes, so far itβs really nice here!
The first website that I built was made to share skateboarding photos of me and my buddies. Table layout, crazy collages, pixel backgrounds. 23 years ago, wow! I wish there was an archived version including pictures. Wayback machine does not capture images, unfortunately.