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Everyone thinks this is an exaggeration but there are so many software engineers, not just at FAANG, who I know personally who literally make ~2 code changes a month, few emails, few meetings, remote work, 5 hours/ week, for ~$200-300k.
Everyone thinks this is an exaggeration but there are so many software engineers, not just at FAANG, who I know personally who literally make ~2 code changes a month, few emails, few meetings, remote work, 5 hours/ week, for ~$200-300k.
Here are some of those companies: — Deedy (@deedydas)
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Everyone thinks this is an exaggeration but there are so many software engineers, not just at FAANG, who I know personally who literally make ~2 code changes a month, few emails, few meetings, remote work, 5 hours/ week, for ~$200-300k.
(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. — David K 🎹 (@DavidKPiano)
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(1) David K 🎹 on X: "If you have React code that looks like this, please: 1. Delete it 2. Use React Query (@tanstack/react-query) instead It handles the caching, state transitions, and edge-cases that you forgot to handle. Fetching data is not what useEffect is for. https://t.co/dRofNxzinJ" / X
Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
— Colm MacCárthaigh (@colmmacc)
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Last week I spoke about how we build ultra-reliable AWS services. It's my favourite talk that I've given. Everyone I've asked has told me that they learned something new and interesting 😃 Here I'm going to tweet some highlights to tempt you to watch ...
(2) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: "turns out nobody has the macOS Sequoia wallpaper because… ✨it doesn't exist✨ if you check Activity Monitor, you'll notice a Wallpaper process, along with two other processes: WallpaperHeliosExtension (Sequoia), and WallpaperMacintoshExtension (Macintosh) these wallpapers https://t.co/0ywZQIc6Eq" / X
(2) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: "turns out nobody has the macOS Sequoia wallpaper because… ✨it doesn't exist✨ if you check Activity Monitor, you'll notice a Wallpaper process, along with two other processes: WallpaperHeliosExtension (Sequoia), and WallpaperMacintoshExtension (Macintosh) these wallpapers https://t.co/0ywZQIc6Eq" / X
dive into how the new dynamic rendered wallpapers on macOS sequoia work
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(2) † lucia scarlet 🩸 on X: "turns out nobody has the macOS Sequoia wallpaper because… ✨it doesn't exist✨ if you check Activity Monitor, you'll notice a Wallpaper process, along with two other processes: WallpaperHeliosExtension (Sequoia), and WallpaperMacintoshExtension (Macintosh) these wallpapers https://t.co/0ywZQIc6Eq" / X
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
— Tyler Angert (@tylerangert)
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(2) Tyler Angert on X: "What’s the fastest way to get cracked at iOS UI engineering. Need things like hidden gotchas about mixing SwiftUI and UIKit and low level drawbacks of each, maybe some kind of primer for people moving over from react land." / X
(1) XH on X: "What are the most end-user friendly WYSIWYG programming interfaces? Like: MacOS Shortcuts, Yahoo Pipes, IFTTT, Zapier, Scratch, etc. Any often overlooked ones? Or non-nodal? Even better if tailored toward casual use, instead of business/enterprise. https://t.co/jlHqQPdi8s" / X
(1) XH on X: "What are the most end-user friendly WYSIWYG programming interfaces? Like: MacOS Shortcuts, Yahoo Pipes, IFTTT, Zapier, Scratch, etc. Any often overlooked ones? Or non-nodal? Even better if tailored toward casual use, instead of business/enterprise. https://t.co/jlHqQPdi8s" / X
Any often overlooked ones? Or non-nodal? Even better if tailored toward casual use, instead of business/enterprise. — XH (@xhfloz)
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(1) XH on X: "What are the most end-user friendly WYSIWYG programming interfaces? Like: MacOS Shortcuts, Yahoo Pipes, IFTTT, Zapier, Scratch, etc. Any often overlooked ones? Or non-nodal? Even better if tailored toward casual use, instead of business/enterprise. https://t.co/jlHqQPdi8s" / X
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Also, defer is a great alternative to gotos:) — Jakub Tomšů (@jakubtomsu_)
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I don't think maintaining an implementation of both 'do' and 'undo' sounds fun. Maybe I could write into some temporary state and only "commit" once when I know all operations passed? If that's possible depends on the specifics...
Tyler Angert on Twitter / X
Tyler Angert on Twitter / X
Chilling on the couch last night. I’m telling Claude about my prototype idea and what the main features are. I then ask it to flesh out an MVP and how it should work at a UI and interaction level in extreme detail- down to colors, layout, etc. Then i ask it to make a full single…— Tyler Angert (@tylerangert) March 19, 2024
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Tyler Angert on Twitter / X
Pietro Schirano on Twitter / X
Pietro Schirano on Twitter / X
Claude Opus's ability to orchestrate subagents is absolutely insane and deserves more attention.Watch Claude direct subagents to build an entire drawing app. 🧙‍♂️If you like, I could share this code, which can basically solve any goals you present, step by step.Like Devin! pic.twitter.com/sFs8i22B9G— Pietro Schirano (@skirano) March 18, 2024
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Pietro Schirano on Twitter / X
JohnPhamous on Twitter / X
JohnPhamous on Twitter / X
safety triangle + safety buffer- Extends Radix's Navigation Menu- Debug view when holding down ⎇- Performant by caching getBoundingClientRect() to prevent forced reflows. Cache is populated on demand and invalidated on window scroll/resizeBreakdown + prior work below pic.twitter.com/rKz6X37CYO— JohnPhamous (@JohnPhamous) March 6, 2024
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JohnPhamous on Twitter / X
Gergely Orosz on Twitter / X
Gergely Orosz on Twitter / X
Whenever I see a UI like this I sigh: because I can tell whoever built it is an dev who doesn't care about their craft much.The card type can be inferred from the first few digits of any card, using a regex. It's a neat (and fun!) thing to code + makes for more pleasant UX. pic.twitter.com/a4aqSrZgOD— Gergely Orosz (@GergelyOrosz) January 31, 2024
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Gergely Orosz on Twitter / X
Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑 on X
Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑 on X
3D Gaussian Splats are cool, but they're static (PART 2). 4K4D can turn 4k videos into dynamic scenes and render them in real-time at 80fps on a RTX 4090 GPU. For 1080p videos, the method even reaches a crazy 400fps 🤯 https://t.co/NAA6bocjVs
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Dreaming Tulpa 🥓👑 on X
Nanda Syahrasyad on Twitter
Nanda Syahrasyad on Twitter
It's a bit of a misconception that an SVG's viewbox has anything to do with its width. For the most part, the SVG's width is controlled by CSS and/or the width attribute *only*, while the viewbox is more akin the SVG's "camera": pic.twitter.com/LPRseIpgMb— Nanda Syahrasyad (@nandafyi) October 30, 2023
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Nanda Syahrasyad on Twitter
Artur Bień on Twitter
Artur Bień on Twitter
Realistic glass backdrop 🤯In reality we see glass objects reflecting light even before they are placed directly between our eyes and the light source.CSS backdrops, however, blur only intersecting objects. But I've found a solution to that!Here's a demo on @linear website pic.twitter.com/2Lqp2GVAer— Artur Bień (@artur_bien) September 27, 2023
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Artur Bień on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
Haz on Twitter
“When using URL pagination, it is important to use links instead of buttons. To properly disable a link, you can omit the `href` and specify the `role` and `aria-disabled` attributes. Enabled: <a href="#"> Disabled: <a role="link" aria-disabled="true">”
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Haz on Twitter