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ncphillips

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Stemble is hiring a Three.js developer to help build science lab simulations

stemble.com
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Getting on Rails with ChatGPT

nolanphillips.substack.com
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ncphillips
·4 日前·議論
jj required a very weird mind shift in how I work, but since it’s clicked I’d never go back. Occasionally it makes easy things a bit awkward, but the amount of hard things it makes easy is incredible. Several patterns of work have become common for me that I would never have done before.
ncphillips
·6 日前·議論
That’s not what this is though.
ncphillips
·6 日前·議論
Do you self host chat?
ncphillips
·6 日前·議論
I don’t know if Gitlab is an industry standard, but I’ve never heard of Forgejo. I worked for a headless CMS company and the only three providers we ever had requests for were GitHub, Bitbucket, and Gitlab. Gitlab is big enough to be generally adopted by governments. I think it’s fair to say it’s at least a lot closer to being an industry standard then Forgejo.

(Aside: I would likely never use Gitlab by choice, and would consider looking into Forgejo)
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
I just hit my Claude Max limit for the first time _ever_ thanks to workflows lol

Like 90 agents ran to do a code review of a fairly small package I have.

They're really looking for us to increase token usage aren't they?
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
I feel like using $1.3M/year is a wild outlier. A $200/month Max sub is a pretty cheap way to get quite a lot of benefit.
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
I’ve recently switched to jj and it is truly amazing. It too about a week for me to “get it”. The tool is amazing but I think there’s way too much emphasis on what it does/allows rather than what benefits it brings to your workflow. If they get that marketing right I could see it growing. If not, I’ll keep using it
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
It did for sure. And Tailwind absolutely doesn’t need to be done this way. I think this is a correlation-not-causation issue
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
Same here. It’s super weird take to me now. Maybe if you’re just writing plain HTML and CSS tailwind would be worse, but assuming there’s a component system you’re going to be just fine. The cascade of CSS is such a foot gun. Localized styles work great and tailwind abstracts away hardcoded values with relative ones
ncphillips
·2 か月前·議論
We use tailwind and are capable of building accessible websites without any issue. People could make all the same mistakes with CSS for accessibility. It’s the not knowing how to make accessible content that leads to inaccessible content, not the tool you use to implement the styling.
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
KFC in Japan is not fair.
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
But I have a workflow I like with git and I can’t see how jj would be better. I’m genuinely curious as to whether it would be or not, but the behaviours people are describing are not things that interest me.
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
There must be some kind of split in how people work or something. I’ve never had the desire to jump around the git tree. I never squash commits. I basically never stash changes. All the things that people say jj makes easier are things I never even want to do. Not because they’re not easy with git, but because it sounds hard to keep straight in my head.
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
Okay but why would they use jj when they do trunk-based dev
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
Where X = something I’ve never wanted to do
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
I’m not a fit expert by any means. The workflows being described do not appeal to me but not because of the way fit works. They sound confusing and I don’t understand what benefit I’m getting out of them. Like, it’s a solution to a problem I’m not sure exists (for me)
ncphillips
·3 か月前·議論
Yeah I legit do not understand the appeal. I’m willing to be wrong but it’s not clicking with me at all
ncphillips
·4 か月前·議論
I have not had this experience as badly with Laravel. Their libraries seem much more stable to me. We've gone up 5 major versions of Laravel over the last year and a half and it was pretty simple for each major version.
ncphillips
·4 か月前·議論
Minecraft is already nostalgia. It reminds me of starting university 16 years ago.
ncphillips
·5 か月前·議論
> a new hot shot would show up every month and be gone the next when they got bored or frustrated when nobody thought they were special

I don't know much about film industry, and I have a ton of brainfog from being sick today.

Could you say more? What made them a hotshot? They thought they were like, creative geniuses with digital film or something?