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React Compiler RC

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2 points·by burticlies·anno scorso·0 comments

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burticlies
·mese scorso·discuss
Biased cause I work there, but that’s where software like Tactiq shines. We just added an MCP, and now the agent has access to the meetings when writing the plan.

Last week I had three meetings with three stakeholders, and the agent was able to gather everyone’s ideas and make sure they are all working together in the feature.
burticlies
·4 mesi fa·discuss
Tassie represent
burticlies
·5 mesi fa·discuss
I’ve never understood why linters don’t have this baked in. You want to deprecate a pattern, but marking it as an error and failing the build won’t work. So you mark it warning and fill everyone’s editors with yellow lines. And then we just get used to the noisy warnings.

Ratchet is such a good word for it.
burticlies
·2 anni fa·discuss
Already done. There’s a link on the homepage to the GitHub, and you can just add a new markdown file in the rules folder. It auto deploys on merge to master.
burticlies
·2 anni fa·discuss
I tried to work around bad rule books by building https://www.boardgameonepagers.com/

It’s open source, all the rules have simple markdown formatting that’s easy to glance through on an phone, and they try to be as concise as possible.

But it’s hard work writing rules and I’ve never given it the effort I’d like to.
burticlies
·2 anni fa·discuss
I want search engines to operate similar to this. Instead of using googles monolithic index, you can subscribe to different trusted sources for lists of sites that are curated and maintained. Then your personal search engines queries them all at once.

I think if you could balance the incentives right it would put the onus on the curators to make sure that their indexes were full of high quality sites. And if one starts giving you rubbish, just remove their index from your search engine.