"And then there are the special cases; the ones who hide because they just want someone to care enough to look for them..." - In Plain Sight
"And then there are the special cases; the ones who hide because they just want someone to care enough to look for them..." - In Plain Sight
"We all live in hiding. And one way or another each of us conceals pieces of ourselves from the rest of the world. Some people hide because their life depend on it, others because they don't like being seen."
Screenshot of the rtgamecrowd profile on Tiltify
Hey, just wanted to let you know that the links to your socials on tiltify.com/@rtgamecrowd... are incorrect. The Twitch and YouTube links to rtgamecrowd which does not seem to exist. From your profile here I suppose it should be just rtgame now. π
`{ ...obj, newProp}` or `Object.assign(obj, { newProp })` should both work fine for adding new props to an object without any errors. `Object.entries(obj)` should work fine for looping over properties of an object.
You can do both those things fairly easy in TS?
I find TS helpful in forcing me to document the API in a clear way, and when that in itself becomes really hard, it's a great reminder to take a step back and question my "cleverness". Maybe my one cool function should be split into three more boring, easier to test and maintain, functions.
JS is a dynamic language, yes, which allow you to do a lot of clever stuff that makes for APIs that feel cool and fun in the moment, but often ends up being hard to debug, test, and maintain in the long run.
Writing typescript becomes a lot more enjoyable when you learn to use it as a guide to reduced complexity. Types becoming a messy pile of interactions, unions, and overloads? Yeah, time to rethink your api.
Not only have I never thought it would be appropriate, I haven't even thought of it as an option, as a thing to do. I seriously struggle to understand how so many men even get it in their heads to consider it to begin with.
State of React 2025 survey open:
survey.devographics.com/survey/state...
Like, our website at work will never hit a wall, it will always be a website, it won't suddenly start becoming a service bus or a compiler and be limited by the web framework.
I would guess most projects never hit that wall though, because their purpose is usually within the bounds of the framework anyways. If you start on a website (of some complexity) it's sensible to pick a framework for making websites, rather than writing one from scratch yourself.
"in your eyes", thank you for reminding me of this lovely tune: youtu.be/ppku0-bRRAQ
Only thing I can think of is to judge others who use it and as a sign it's a codebase I don't want to work with π But there are much smarter people than i, so maybe there are some legit uses?
Great! π
That's awesome, and I'll probably finally be able to use it in around 7 years, when it's also supported in Safari and FireFox, and datepicker components, form and validation libraries also support it! π π
I'm on Windows, used to use gpg4win for this, and have to say it was kind of a pain to setup and manage. When I moved from KeePass to 1Password i found they actually have built in support for both git signing and ssh authentication with MUCH easier setup:
developer.1password.com/docs/ssh/git...
Must have been that time of the year for a while already because I went to take it now and... apparently I have already completed it π¬π
Add a sick child on top and it's even more fun...
For auth with GitHub, signing commits and such I use 1Password:
developer.1password.com/docs/ssh/age...
For git, last time I set up new work computer, i _think_ i just installed Git for Windows via winget: git-scm.com/install/wind...
For installing Node (and NPM), I highly recommend github.com/coreybutler/..., which is very easy to install and very simple to use. Zero fancy/convoluted stuff needed.
Been working with React on Windows for years and honestly can't even remember having had any issues. Not using WSL either. Just VS Code, Microsoft Terminal, and Edge
Why does it have to be updated if it's able to do its thing without the Internet though? Shouldn't that mean it can work offline and work the way it's currently working until the hardware is worn out?
Not sure I see a problem with firmware as long as that firmware can do it's job properly as expected without an Internet connection?
Been there, done that π€¦
Most alternatives to AI are probably better for the environment, resource/electricity-wise π
Is `useEffectEvent` basically a function-only latest-ref pattern as a built-in hook? π€
"Happiness is your current situation, minus expectations"
Turns out Ai is nothing new; even the old testament Israelites struggled with it.
www.biblegateway.com/passage/?sea...