Evert Pot
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This account is no longer active. Find me here: Mastadon: @[email protected] / https://t.co/RO721W1INy
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Joined September 2007
If I stopped following you on Twitter it might mean I've already found you on Mastadon and I'm slowly shutting down here!
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Yesterday we saw the most _new_ NPM packages being released in the last 12 months, at 2804 packages. Pretty steady upward trajectory here, unlike we've ever seen. This graph is spiky because it's daily data and weekends are lower.
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"There is nothing special about Elon Musk, Sam Altman, or Mark Zuckerberg. Accepting that requires you to also accept that the world itself is not one that rewards the remarkable, or the brilliant, or the truly incredible, but those who are able to take advantage of
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You cannot make friends with the rock stars...if you're going to be a true journalist, you know, a rock journalist. First, you never get paid much, but you will get free records from the record...
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Funny but also people are dicks in the comments. I still thinks tabs need to be rethought in modern browsers. This usage pattern is very common and browsers don't cater people well: https://t.co/5Y9CYIq6oo
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thank you to everyone who provided info on how to restore an old session from the profiles cache... i feel like a part of me is restored
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Dear #lazyweb I want to make sure users use strong passwords when creating accounts. I don't want to just check password length and presence of numbers/symbols. I think it's better to check entropy. This library seems to be exactly what I need: https://t.co/aNA85Yyjui
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Low-Budget Password Strength Estimation. Contribute to dropbox/zxcvbn development by creating an account on GitHub.
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I wrote something! Creating an open source download counter with Web Components: https://t.co/eSUGJOJ6k7
#npm #php #packagist #js #webcomponents
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tale as old as time
@Wagepoint Depressing amount of javascript code for what could have been a fairly straightforward server-rendered multi page HTML app so good luck debugging otherwise ^_^
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I wrote this Format dialog back on a rainy Thursday morning at Microsoft in late 1994, I think it was. We were porting the bajillion lines of code from the Windows95 user interface over to NT, and Format was just one of those areas where WindowsNT was different enough from
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Find someone that loves you like this man loves his own coolaid. Read the whole thread for the funny context!
@karrisaarinen @leeerob Neither does the machine code V8’s JIT outputs to run Linear performantly. Abstractions are good, actually.
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We are excited to share with you our first edition Toronto JS TL;DR Our goal with this newsletter to is keep you apprised of what’s going on with Toronto JS and provide a spotlight on your projects. Subscribe and join us on our journey: https://t.co/OfGDA6h2hx
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Summer is here, and welcome to the first issue of Toronto JS TL;DR.
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We just released TypeScript 5.2 Beta! Check out - 'using' Declarations - Decorator Metadata - Easier Tuple Type Notation - The "Inline Variable" Refactoring - Comma Completions in Object Literals and more! Try it today! https://t.co/KXlaBsYxz1
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Today we are excited to announce the availability of TypeScript 5.2 Beta. To get started using the beta, you can get it through NuGet, or through npm with the following command: npm install -D...
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I want to start a new newsletter, and really miss Revue's authoring tool. Anything like that that's similarly simple?
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🚨 nginx-1.25.1 mainline version has been released which includes a new feature allowing a plain TCP socket to support HTTP/1.1 and HTTP/2 simultaneous, removed HTTP/2 server push and “ssl” directive, and several bug fixes. Learn more:
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🥁 Your 0$ MRR bootstrapped SaaS will not need a infinite scale cloud database right from the start
In 2020 Figma started hitting growing pains with their single managed Postgres database. That means they managed to grow to a $2B company on a single mged instance. I bet at they hired engineers around this time who grumbled about not picking a more ‘scalable’ tech.
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In 2020 Figma started hitting growing pains with their single managed Postgres database. That means they managed to grow to a $2B company on a single mged instance. I bet at they hired engineers around this time who grumbled about not picking a more ‘scalable’ tech.
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I would be more sympathetic to Twitter’s ADHD community if they were not constantly talking about how others do not experience consciousness.
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