WE DID IT. My new zine “How Git Works" is out now!
You can get it here for $12: https://t.co/HK8Z6Ga4NW https://t.co/4Vdu8uyzlq
— 🔎Julia Evans🔍 (@b0rk)
May 31, 2024
@mattpocockuk Having to lock a patch-level version of the package manager is what keeps me away from using it. I would prefer to set a range instead like for normal dependencies.
— User-ISNUK 👀 (@DerNivel)
May 31, 2024
So, are you saying I can:
1. Remove yarn and pnpm
2. Run 'corepack enable'
3. Add "packageManager": "pnpm@9.1.4" to my package.json
And it'll give me warnings if I use npm and automatically download the right pnpm version?
How is this not more hyped? So cool.
— Matt Pocock (@mattpocockuk)
May 31, 2024
In @ChromeDevTools you can now find memory issues more easily.
We added new filters to "Memory" to find duplicate strings, objects retained by detached DOM nodes and other reasons when taking heap snapshots. https://t.co/bNpr2ZLNVN
— Addy Osmani (@addyosmani)
May 31, 2024
@ImSh4yy @mightyhologram Might because my eyes are getting worse but I find it really useful in how-to videos to be able to clearly follow where the clicks are happening.
— Ian (@I4NW)
May 31, 2024
View Transitions are a gift 🎁
One set of CSS keyframes and a scoped custom property to ::view-transition-old/new(body) 🚀 https://t.co/rIS5NG9LaJ
— jhey ▲🐻🎈 (@jh3yy)
May 31, 2024
The 5 things I did to get rid of daily back pain—as a software developer WFH.
Sorted by most effective and cheapest:
1. Strength training
2. Daily stretches
3. Hanging on a bar
4. Standing desk
5. Ergonomic chair https://t.co/4TlM8J2Hr6
— Juanjo Valiño (@juanjovn)
Feb 9, 2024
And the best part—it runs everywhere, natively.
Specifically web, iOS, and Android.
For the first time ever you will be able to build an app with shared server/static rendering, data fetching, bundle splitting, and file-based routing on all platforms with a single codebase! https://t.co/BK9IUWAk3S
— Evan Bacon 🥓 (@Baconbrix)
May 29, 2024
The https://t.co/IcOdjpesmr (by @stephsmithio) and @RamenClubHQ communities are running a collab event this Thursday for our members in Dalston, east London - screening 'Join Or Die'. 🔥
https://t.co/Zzlor1e11m
This is a must-watch documentary: "A film about why you should join… https://t.co/66cfdSpVyf https://t.co/U7NAaq19Qd
— Charlie Ward 🍜 (ramenclub.so) (@charlierward)
May 27, 2024
Heading to Berlin for @localfirstconf later this week. Hopefully see some of you there – come say hi.
Doing a talk on the coming wave of home-cooked software and barefoot developers & how we can bake local-first into it
Suffering to make this good rn but 🤞 I'll pull it off https://t.co/sPJbon1Hd4
— Maggie Appleton (@Mappletons)
May 26, 2024
In the latest `swr@beta`, you can seamlessly move data fetching between client-side and server-side, or both, in an RSC framework like Next.js:
🔸Client only: useSWR(key, fetcher)
🔹Mixed: useSWR(key, fetcher) + RSC-provided data
🔸Server only: useSWR(key) + RSC-provided data https://t.co/UOqZ8XXEh2
— Shu (@shuding_)
May 25, 2024
@nathanacurtis I'd go as far as saying if you have so many font sizes that the t-shirt sizing method doesn't work for you, then you have too many.
— Kevin Østerkilde 🇩🇰 (@Kosai106)
May 25, 2024
It turns out music, movies, entertainment, and society in general peaked during the exact time period when you, the person reading this, were a teenager. https://t.co/sfBKuQSAtk
— Andrew Curran (@AndrewCurran_)
May 25, 2024
Had a great time at #MSBuild but I’m very tired! Going to a team dinner and then seeing if I can rally to go to the official party. Peep my @github Copilot flight jacket tho! https://t.co/3AdRj9cQGI
— Christina Warren (@film_girl)
May 24, 2024