Literally @codetv.dev on stream today ๐คฃ
@bugdan.dev
I'm (mainly) a Frontend Web Engineer, former Tech Writer. I like to call myself a User Advocate, looking to encourage genuine human interactions in an increasingly generated world. In other words, an in person community builder, currently with ZurichJS
Literally @codetv.dev on stream today ๐คฃ
Pew pew pew
Nuxt requests are even faster than that. Just sayin๐
Wondering what's up with npmx? Check out the @codetv.dev stream in about an hour or so <3
โ ๏ธ In 90 Minutes
Npmx is creating a wave of enthusiastic support. Weโre in a moment where most discussion about OSS feels pretty bleak, the joy around npmx feels unique. Maintainers @danielroe.dev, @whitep4nth3r.com , and @patak.cat share their secrets.
Details:
What started out as a question, quickly turned into an amazing community and excitement.
From my POV, OSS was always unapproachable. Not because people are not warm, but because it's intimidating.
Not so with npmx.
And now I have more confidence to get involved in the future ๐ซถ
This is so amazing! Always amazing to see public recognition for work that brings back excitement into this field <3
the excitement is unreal!
That's so exciting! ๐ฅน
You are definitely our people too :D
You not only brought @nadja-hesselbjerg.bsky.social into our core team, but also brought bsky and the whole npmx community as well haha ๐
much love โค๏ธ
Chapeau, @danielroe.dev!
You've started with a little snowball, which turned into a whole city by the time it reached the alpha valley
And you were also running alongside it, giving it a little shove every now and then. ๐
Can't begin to fathon the amount of work you've managed to put into this, where do you find the time? ๐
I'm so excited to see where this community will take this forward <3
wrote a few words on why I think @npmx.dev might be going places
npmx is now in alpha: this is our story, as told by our team and friends
@nadja-hesselbjerg.bsky.social wrote an amazing blog post about why we so easily fell in with such an amazing community
This is amazing.
www.getyourfuckingmoneyback.com
Post a pic you took, without context, to bring some zen to this space
Desert performance is what it looks like
That's why people got so darn excited for npmx. Felt like something meaningful was happening for the first time in many years
We showed @farisaziz12.bsky.social the venue yesterday and he agreed it was a good decision. Gonna be a blastโฅ๏ธ
@tobbe.dev +1 ๐ซถ
Screenshot of VoidZero supporting npmx with $500 USD / month
A modern browser for the npm registry that nudges the ecosystem towards best practices and standards perfectly aligns with our mission: to make the next generation of JS developers more productive than ever before.
We're happy to support our friends at @npmx.dev!
May be harder, but it's more genuine
Congrats and good luck ๐ค
๐ฏ it's getting wild
๐ฎThere an GitHub issue yet?
No doubt ๐
Welcome to bsky๐ซถ