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sometimes I forget most people cannot tolerate staring into the abyss

Source: x.com/yacineMTB/status/1848562227608981726

I don't understand why anyone buys a boilerplate in 2024.

Full-stack apps: epic-stack and create-t3-app.

Libraries/backend apps: create-typescript-app.

1000% better than anything you can buy.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848620653139685625

It's wonderfully simple to create temporary directories in Node.

You can create them locally, with prefixes, or in the global temporary directory (where they'll be automatically cleaned up).

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848627310422880660

Hard to scale out into something bigger, but not really a goal of mine. Plus I think my name is kind of cool

Source: x.com/wesbos/status/1848488382130770233

It’s hard to put a finger on the exact impact: but I am observing an unprecedented and large wave of formerly active WordPress contributors

1. Announce they are leaving the community

2. Being banned from WordPress (org) and by the WordPress X account

One of many examples:

Source: x.com/GergelyOrosz/status/1848603249118437747

Can I Get Uhhhhhhhhhhhh .......

Source: x.com/nfkmobile/status/1848533198604521879

wow there is so much Minecraft content out right now due to wild life... Just watched impulse and now gonna watch bdubs...

Source: x.com/yacineMTB/status/1848537619904278696

Any decent libs for mocking the file system in Node?

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848373516770455832

No worries.. Elon and AOC in the Multiverse v420.69

https://video.nostr.build/7d0131c1f999471b91e297916ad30dbcebdbf2b8ca5258bcac0b1c4d9d792c46.mp4

Source: x.com/nfkmobile/status/1848489045350854979

i need help folks can someone join my stream i need to figure out how electricity works i only have two weeks please help me

Source: x.com/yacineMTB/status/1848502595872010514

Here's the docs on this stuff:

https://nodejs.org/api/report.html

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848332784152052138

Here's an example of the kind of report it generates:

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848332652496969830

TIL Node can generate diagnostic reports.

You can pass `--report-on-fatalerror` (or many other flags) to Node itself, or call `http://process.report.writeReport`.

SUPER useful for debugging OOM errors or high CPU usage.

Source: x.com/mattpocockuk/status/1848332650420851111

If testing your UI is hard, you may want to look at your architecture. I isolate the UI from the rest of the system with a hard boundary. There is no business logic in the UI, and all communication between the UI and the back end is either through event-style messaging or a well-defined API. This makes testing pretty easy. The UI side is nothing but visual elements, and I test those manually by looking at them. The entire back end can be tested by simulating the UI layer—sending the same events or API requests that would be sent by interaction with the UI. Separation of concerns!

Source: x.com/allenholub/status/1848429342386168135

I don't see test coverage as a goal or even interesting. I use TDD exclusively to write the code, and never write code that isn't already exercised by a test, so the coverage takes care of itself. The whole notion of test coverage comes from a spaghetti-code-monolith world where nobody has any idea if anything at all is being tested. In that mess of a system, a test-coverage-detection tool can act as a wake-up call. No coverage? Wake up! When you approach writing the code more systematically—well defined components that have a single responsibility and focused API, for example—you don't need to worry about tools that make sense in a different environment entirely.

Source: x.com/allenholub/status/1848430375032217974

McMaster Carr website built in Next.js. Real data, real DB calls.

Uses React server components and loads LESS javascript than the McMaster Carr website.

I love this because a ton of the responses to my video were anti-modern framework, when in reality the modern frameworks make this stuff so much more attainable.

Source: x.com/wesbos/status/1848444761004511365

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https://video.nostr.build/aa3c0f4b44d8e768b3385c5f21d053a65090c34ddb3f178bcd7f867ac8850252.mp4

Source: x.com/GergelyOrosz/status/1848455302330347531

didn’t expect Microsoft to be using “autonomous agents” in their marketing so soon

Source: x.com/yoheinakajima/status/1848365423273590889

I prefer deploying without taking my app down

Source: x.com/t3dotgg/status/1848464575974293872