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currently on https://t.co/ASgMgcFYpA through https://t.co/zYww38KyKi! built https://t.co/mHOEoNSvn1, https://t.co/RiA7Zfi8Ip and https://t.co/oAVOD0HLyf

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@asleMammadam
mohammad
6 months
it's here y'all! happy to announce now @CloudflareDev is backing https://t.co/8rAeBOeEF6's data infrastructure. thank you all for supporting the project and making this possible! it's a dream coming true.
@stackblitz
StackBlitz
6 months
As we move into onboarding more OSS projects to https://t.co/5AUOsdVT8j and are releasing the next million preview packages, we are thrilled to announce that @Cloudflare is now backing our data infrastructure! https://t.co/5VT777gKDO
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
11 days
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@nuqs47ng
nuqs
12 days
@bgub_ From any URL that resolves to tarball, that's the secret sauce behind https://t.co/mKGMZBV5mH πŸ™Œ
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
11 days
thank you so much nuqs. it's what @AmirSakhravi and @stackblitz cooked. lfg!!!
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nuqs
12 days
@bgub_ It's fantastic, @asleMammadam cooked πŸ”₯
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@NoriSte
Stefano Magni
16 days
Want a preview of where web/frontend testing will be? Follow Artem! He's the most committed to improve the testing ecosystem I follow 🀯 And kudos to the Vite team, of course 😊 including the inventor of Vitest browser mode: @asleMammadam
@kettanaito
Artem Zakharchenko
17 days
For a while now, my dream was for people to abolish browser-like environments like JSDOM and start testing their components in the actual browser. Vitest made that reality. My next dream is for us to abandon the practice of running all E2E tests against ONE app instance.
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@ryanflorence
Ryan Florence
19 days
@asleMammadam it's all a facade, big JavaScript owns both and is oppressing you
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@timneutkens
Tim
19 days
@feedthejim
Jimmy Lai
19 days
@asleMammadam to be clear: this is not something Vercel or Next.js did. Checkout https://t.co/p2lf4JLBsW for example. this is kinda funny though, I wish I knew who did this.
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@feedthejim
Jimmy Lai
19 days
@asleMammadam to be clear: this is not something Vercel or Next.js did. Checkout https://t.co/p2lf4JLBsW for example. this is kinda funny though, I wish I knew who did this.
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
19 days
oh https://t.co/wOG16mY0gW is the actual one!
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
24 days
there's a difference between what i want to say and what comes out of my mouth.
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
27 days
basically, it'd be the year of webcontainers. such a generational bet by @boltdotnew.
@alexalbert__
Alex Albert
27 days
2023 was the year of the chatbot. 2024 was the year of RAG and finetuning. 2025 has been the year of MCP and tool use. 2026 will be the year of the computer environment and filesystem.
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
27 days
hell yea!!!
@EastlondonDev
Andrew Jefferson
27 days
@asleMammadam @alistaiir Let’s go team! You’ll get on great
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@MolloyLaurence
Laurence Molloy
1 month
It also maximises income for the hyper-scalers. It's not in their interests to optimise this any time soon - the fake moat of their gargantuan infrastructure needs provides their business models with fake protection from external competition.
@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
this trend of agents taking hours to accomplish something is totally degenerate, unproductive and toxic. we used to be proud of micro-optimizations but now we do the same with the fact that a new ai model can take hours before getting back to you with a response. it justifies
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@AmirSakhravi
Amir Hossein
1 month
You crushed it, Mohammad! it was awesome building this together... and huge thanks to Matias for the guidance and @EricSimons for believing in us and our capabilities from day one πŸ’™
@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
this would not be here with the hard work of @AmirSakhravi, the guidance of https://t.co/GXzOWA5sfZ and the lifetime opportunity @EricSimons gave us. thank you guys! you rock!
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
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@beeman_nl
beeman 🏝️ | Cypherpunk Hackathon
1 month
@asleMammadam @AmirSakhravi @EricSimons Thank you for creating this clever and useful tool! It's one of the first features we added to our project @SamuiBuild during the hackathon. It's way easier to set up than an NPM pipeline and works with our internal package names, so no need to bikeshed namespaces/versions. πŸ™
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
this would not be here with the hard work of @AmirSakhravi, the guidance of https://t.co/GXzOWA5sfZ and the lifetime opportunity @EricSimons gave us. thank you guys! you rock!
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
things have been linear with the stars number as well. so good to see the actual usage number and growth is double the stars number, which i guess is the definition of something being "underrated".
@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
the estimation is that ~2600 projects are using https://t.co/8rAeBOe6Py in their gh workflows directly (e.g. npx) and 515 projects are using the installed version. this means nearly 3200 projects are using the tool which is an outstanding number for a ci tool targeting
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
the estimation is that ~2600 projects are using https://t.co/8rAeBOe6Py in their gh workflows directly (e.g. npx) and 515 projects are using the installed version. this means nearly 3200 projects are using the tool which is an outstanding number for a ci tool targeting
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
i think the "taste" cliche is correct. i hate that word since it's overused but i think the more you see good things, the better your taste will be no matter your technical background. and then you tend to adopt what you're building to the high standard you made for your self.
@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
one realization i had working on @boltdotnew and specially after the moment i started working closely with users is that some tools are extremely enabling. it literally triggers the impostor syndrome in me that people with little technical background often build things nowadays
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@asleMammadam
mohammad
1 month
one realization i had working on @boltdotnew and specially after the moment i started working closely with users is that some tools are extremely enabling. it literally triggers the impostor syndrome in me that people with little technical background often build things nowadays
@jakub_works
jakub
1 month
making a landing page in 2025 tech stack: @boltdotnew + @midjourney + talent and/or patience total cost: ~$10 maybe time spent: one evening watching NFL in the background it's never been easier, and it's never been cheaper to bring your ideas into life!
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