It's cool to see some of the "new" features of Vue 3's Reactivity API in action. The Vue docs are great, but interactively playing with how this behaves is a neat idea.
This is a pretty cool idea. The doomsday prepper in me has been thinking about this in a while. But I actually thought about a simple Pi with a Wi-Fi access point serving local Wikipedia wirelessly to mobile devices.
Because, you know, when the doomsday comes everybody will have a charged up mobile phone on them…
You can't beat open-source. SaaS offerings usually try to generalize a service to serve the largest amount of people, when in fact what you want is solution to what your doing, not to what most people are doing.
When you're using open-source software it's very probable that you'll find people with the same problem you have, and in most of cases there will be a solution waiting for you already. Not to mention the cost savings too.
Oh, I’ve been there! Actually, I’m still here. I found this (very old) Stack Exchange thread with some suggestions. I actually tried Stay but it didn’t work for me.
I’m happy to see developers pushing the branching status quo forward. Honestly, most of the companies have pretty messed up branching, and we have the tech and intelligence to do way better. Methodologies, like Lean Branching for instance!
Very interesting, and definitely unusual, analysis of programming languages. I never had thought of programming languages in an ecological way, but after reading the post it makes total sense. Hopefully newer and more efficient languages will come up also bringing efficiency in the functional side (like electric cars, for instance).
Awesome, looks pretty good. It’s rare to such a complete new solution in the build system area. Do you know what are the key points that make Turborepo standout?
I’ve been listening to the “Dropout” podcast on Elizabeth Holmes and it’s quite interesting that she’d lower her voice purposely to make it feel more manly