Scofflaw™ (señor shape rotator)
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Experienced computer toucher - presser of tab Patroller of GNAR Opinions are my own
Vancouver, Canada
Joined March 2008
Your annual reminder that patriots @elonmusk and @realDonaldTrump could single handedly pay for top tier healthcare for all of the 9/11 responders without making a dent in their net worth, but choose not to. Trump is not a blue collar billionaire.
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We've succeeded in tightening the feedback loop on pour communication with high throughput juniors...
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A couple days into working with claude code, and this video basically captures the experience: https://t.co/Bq45EAsDjK
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Now that this place is a fascist hell scape, where do a yell into a jar about react?
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I thought that the congress had to vote to go to war?
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Interviewer: ‘How many years of JS experience do you have’ Joe: ‘All of them?’
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Who do I talk to to get class based enums into the tc39 process, @BrendanEich @nullvoxpopuli, TS literal unions are pretty close from a type safety perspective, but being able to encapsulate values inside of an enum is an actual super power.
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Stepping back and reading the TS handbook: Argument of type 'number' is not assignable to parameter of type 'string'. For an argument error seem to continue in the strong tradition of being _just_ vague enough.
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I just publish a little TS utility for class based enums in TS/JS I'm a big fan of using them to address false polymorphism (works well with @emberjs data too!) https://t.co/lFxhDiAQxT
npmjs.com
Simple library for having useful enums. Latest version: 1.1.0, last published: 2 months ago. Start using real-enums in your project by running `npm i real-enums`. There are no other projects in the...
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Has any one made the connection that fascists have a rich history of being involved with rockets?
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(I'm very ready to be wrong here, my early experience has just been doing a lot of dancing around trying to satisfy the type system)
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I can see the advantages in library code, helping users/clients of the library use it easily, and I guess LLMs learns too. In my, al be it limited, experience it seems to create a lot of business level types that drift from the domain / business ontology.
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Could one of my nerd pals that's a TS fan explain what they love about it? Or maybe more specifically what efficiencies and benefits they've felt from it. In the age of LLMs it seems from a user space code perspective like a heap of overhead, but I'm sure I'm missing something.
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Who would have thought after 25 years of learning my primary function would be pressing tab or not.
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I hate everything that led to this decision
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This AI future we've created for our selves is trash. When I google for an image, I now just receive a billion AI images...
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