| Dec 03 |
https://t.co/YTOFJhSUIM
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| Nov 29 |
Interesting
The software we build is too beginner friendly, expert unfriendly, & has a low ceiling (@michael_nielsen’s point)
At the same time, the tools we use to build this software are too expert-focussed, beginner unfriendly. (My belief)
Seems we have it exactly backwards https://t.co/skqGezWFJj
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| Nov 26 |
@ctjlewis You’re correct on the problem, lil bit off on the solution (IMO). Which is surprising because you seem like someone who prides themselves on cutting through BS. Why is stateful react the desired output format? Why are you working for orgs that take wks to create basic interfaces?
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| Nov 24 |
@synopsi @tommysendra Within the crescent, options for getting around are 1. On foot, 2. Metro, 3. Hotel bikes (most hotels have them, 4. Daily bike rental. Outside the crescent you have train, tram, donkey republic bikes and my fave - the car sharing apps (share now is everywhere and super cheap)
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| Nov 24 |
@synopsi @tommysendra I don’t think it’s tourist unfriendly because on-demand bike/scooter apps are one facet of the tourist experience and it’s otherwise exceptionally tourist friendly, having been here several times as a tourist lived here for a few months. https://t.co/hKrtEAlJdu
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| Nov 22 |
@AliAbdaal And if I were doing that, I'd start with @scrimba's HTML & CSS crash course as an entry point.
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| Nov 22 |
@AliAbdaal What would you like to code?
My experience is that prompt (Learning to code) leads to learning the principles of coding, vs learning practical skills. In my experience "Learning to code web sites, then web apps" is the most valuable broad set of skills.
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| Nov 17 |
Because building software is so new, people rely on existing mental models to understand it, and most think of it as a *manufacturing* process, with design as a step, as opposed to a *design* process. Both are useful heuristically, but it's useful to know which style your team is https://t.co/azJBuFVvTB https://t.co/OOViLGBxSF
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| Nov 13 |
@realDannyHakim @RoamResearch @obsdmd Yup! Can't remember off hand but I think the main missing feature was customizability (custom CSS). I've spent prob 20+ hrs on my Roam CSS. Only realized how important this was when I tried Tana, which on paper has all the features I wanted but no custom CSS.
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| Nov 12 |
I've never tried to develop for a platform/product with a worse developer experience than @RoamResearch. I suppose that's a testament to how good a product it is. If there were alternatives with a better DX I'd 100% switch, but that doesn't look to be happening soon 😞
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| Nov 09 |
After all the talk of the migration off @heroku, just spent a few hours moving our lighter app's data on to @bitdotioinc and switching to the new Eco plan. Should actually turn out even cheaper than before.
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| Nov 06 |
Think I’m in the minority here, but I don’t think a founder who takes 9 figures off the table at the peak of a hype cycle, all but knowing they’ll never be able to create the requisite value, should be commended for “playing the game”.
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| Nov 06 |
@peteromallet Yes. Typedream and popsy. https://t.co/x5WFZ4M5eL is built with typedream but it can be quite glitchy and frustrating. Haven’t tried popsy properly but may be smoother to use
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| Oct 27 |
Adding @getgrover to the shit list of awful customer support experiences. Receive product. Get charged for product. Product is missing a part. No phone support. Chat support on their site is a bot with no English option. No place to speak to a human. So frustrating.
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| Oct 25 |
@hanspagel Had the same idea, then turned it into a product. Let me know if you'd like to use
https://t.co/Xo74fQq7Wu
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| Oct 21 |
Zapier agrees
https://t.co/1OzfS6RUWm
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| Oct 15 |
RT @AlanWattsDaily: All the best things on any journey I’ve ever taken were unscheduled. And most of the scheduled things were a disappoint…
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| Oct 12 |
Write code. Not too much. Mostly HTML
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| Oct 11 |
@volkandkaya @tomjohndesign @volkandkaya any interest in doing it for plain 'ol html?
Context:
https://t.co/NYIkIlGAit
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| Oct 11 |
It's happening 🤗
https://t.co/jD5zEGUUTT
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| Oct 11 |
On 2 separate occasions this week, have heard the "Ruby is too slow/doesn't scale" line fed to non-technical people trying to get MVPs built - by people who *are* technical and are meant to be advising them, who clearly don't know and would rather lie-to-seem-smart than find out
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| Oct 10 |
Most recent project using this approach was the new
@atlas_knowledge profiles - which IMO feel super snappy (almost SPA-like) but are written in boring old HTML, spiced up with a tiny bit of (static) tailwind, @htmx_org and hyperscript.
https://t.co/FwOCXkf9BB
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| Oct 10 |
Have been running some experiments to combat the newbie:expert/junior dev hiring issue recently.
Without doubt has reduced codebase/workflow complexity by an order of magnitude. Planning to on-board new junior devs in the next few weeks, so we'll see then if it works as intended https://t.co/DRtfFMlwYu https://t.co/fTNFXiTk6H
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| Sep 29 |
@andrasbacsai Oh that’s great news! Happy to kick the tires if you need people to test 😁
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| Sep 21 |
@visakanv @fortelabs I also think *givers* of advice should make some attempt to mention context-dependence, or at least not to proclaim that it’s universally applicable, which is what tends to happen on twitter.
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| Sep 21 |
I've been noticing more taglines/value props like this recently and find them quite cringy. I think it's the idea that a C Level title automatically infers authority feels not-very-startup-y. https://t.co/PsZQtkeXLx
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| Sep 20 |
@thekitze We use @autocode quite a bit for this but no typescript unfortunately 😬
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| Sep 20 |
@andrasbacsai If this is well executed ux and pricing wise I could see it doing *super* well 😁. Really impressed with what you're building 🙌
Aside: Why no ruby/rails support? 🙂
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| Sep 19 |
@swyx @zoink @worrydream @callmevlad @webflow @CompuIves @codesandbox What’s the source for that? Don’t doubt it just curious
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| Sep 15 |
"We - a company that provides free-by-default browser based software, are going to pursue our mission of 'making design accessible to all' - by giving all of our market power to a company that does clunky, paid-by-default, native software"
🧐
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| Sep 08 |
Pro Tip: Don't do this (send marketing email with no unsubscribe link and claim it's "critical product updates, not marketing"). Insta-spam. cc @unitoio https://t.co/e3IiiY5876
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| Sep 05 |
@zetalyrae Roam could support your “reference archive” use case without changing a lot. They already have attributes, but the UI for creating and updating tabular data a lá SQLite/any relational db isn’t there (yet 🤞)
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| Sep 01 |
Imagine running a company where your customers hated you this much. And all the product has to do is accept payments, show a list of programs, and play videos reliably.
How do you fuck this up this badly
@NOWTVHelp
https://t.co/Uf1Jufhi00
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| Aug 16 |
By no-code tool I mean UI builders like webflow, bubble, plasmic, flutterflow etc.
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| Aug 16 |
The first no-code tool to build the whole UI in VS Code (with two way sync between UI & code) wins.
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| Aug 02 |
1. Human ingenuity is amazing
2. Twitter is amazing
"TongueBoard enables absolute position tracking of the tongue by placing capacitive touch sensors on the roof of the mouth... Train a classifier that can recognize words to 91.01% accuracy"
🤯
https://t.co/aBK4nJq0CQ https://t.co/rUD9J0PQen https://t.co/E9h8hBYTcL
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| Jul 28 |
Not sure if this is trolling or not, but if it's serious, hard to see why anyone would take money from a technology investor with this level of dogmatism toward one of the most transformative technologies ever.
(Speaking about virtual reality vs "metaverse" in the abstract) https://t.co/8ko9KFbddl
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| Jul 21 |
@lostisreed Was mainly referring to conversation - e.g having a phone discussion with a friend tends to get all my ideas out. I’ve experimented with dictation within apps but it still feels clunky and obviously can’t be done in environments where you can’t speak out loud
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| Jul 21 |
One of the highest leverage, most broadly applicable uses of computers is as a way to move your thoughts and ideas out of your head, onto a digital canvas where you can see them, zoom in and out, move them around and make sense of them.
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| Jul 12 |
Hey @dharmesh just heard you on @myfirstmilpod - loved it. I *also* built a real time multiplayer word game that took off (see QT). Let me know if you want to add it to the wordplay suite 😁 https://t.co/5yJcnQooSo
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| Jul 11 |
Related https://t.co/F2ijouXhr4
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| Jul 10 |
Don't think I've ever desperately wanted a product that doesn't exist yet, more than this airtable/roam prototype I came across a year ago.
https://t.co/qxz7eCDm1d
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| Jul 08 |
@peteromallet @wolfejosh Again - in theory yes. But the problem isn’t lack of desire, it’s diffusion of responsibility/principal-agent issue, & thousands of years of culture, norms and systems. Needs to happen at systemic (regulatory) and cultural level, which I just don’t reasonably see happening.
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| Jul 04 |
Crazy amount of negligence here if true
- Stored sensitive PII in plain text
- No firewall on db server to prevent access on public ports
- Stored credentials in a text file, presumably which is checked in to version control (vs env vars)
- Then copy-pasted to a blog post 🫣 https://t.co/QMdgfHbB1G
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| Jul 04 |
If your app logic is super simple and only requires fetching and displaying data, maybe you don’t need react? And the 5+ additional concepts (or for beginner devs - hurdles) it comes with. Npm, typescript (probably), react, react query, usestate…)
*ducks* https://t.co/P5tYoJo9qZ
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| Jul 02 |
Never seen anything like the queues right now at Schiphol. Got here four hours early. In line for 90 minutes, still not inside the airport https://t.co/1UxJmO7cJq
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| Jun 30 |
What is happening with @uber? Literally every car I call now - on average I get 3 to 4 cancellations, in Amsterdam. Am I doing something wrong?
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| Jun 25 |
@peteromallet If history is any guide, they’ll continue to work, likely in higher volumes than before. I’m skeptical that automation will save us from mindless unnecessary labour (which seems to be what you’re getting at?) - that’s a cultural/psychological problem
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| Jun 23 |
@sariazout Hey @sariazout, following your stuff pretty closely and enjoying it. I *think* what we're building is very close, if not exactly, what you're describing?
https://t.co/MEz6aJIwJn
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| Jun 21 |
@Mqsley Are you missing something? If you think it’s an SQL db - yes.
Is the current state of crypto disappointing when you dive in - also yes
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| Jun 14 |
@colmtuite Realising there’s an irony in the fact that the kinds of people who would say time is more valuable than money are also the kinds who are impatient and probably work too much, myself included. 🤷♂️
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| Jun 14 |
@colmtuite Good question. I personally would argue it’s universally true above a certain income/cost-of-living threshold but that’s more philosophical than practical. In my circles I think most would self-report it to be true also, but definitely a lot of selection bias there.
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| Jun 13 |
To be clear - there are many kinds of software that are complex to build and maintain - which should be treated as such. The issue is that there is also *lots* of software (a majority) that's not, and very little effort to differentiate between them.
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| Jun 13 |
By "subconsciously reinforcing", I mean "making it more complex to build software, and telling people building software is very complex" (because we've made it complex, not because it's fundamentally so). This has also happened in other industries (e.g. law).
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| Jun 13 |
Dreaming of a time when the primary way our industry assesses software-building-ability isn't a one-dimensional "technical skills" measure. It's like we just decided early that "building software is so hard/only for smart people!" & have been subconsciously reinforcing ever since https://t.co/tzAJscGSYy
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| Jun 13 |
Dove in to @azure this weekend. First impression is that it's like a simpler, easier-to-use @aws, and the first-class @code integration is really, really well done.
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| Jun 07 |
The agency I run had a slot open up this week. We do plug-n-play, high output software teams (and software) for real-world software-supported businesses, usually on a retainer basis with a project scoped up front. If you know anyone, send them my way - tony@clearlabs.ltd https://t.co/2TQ2bLU00W
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| May 27 |
We've had the internet for 40 years. Any company that can say with a straight face "We won't give you your product, it's not in our system yet", after gladly taking your money (normally using the internet) is not only unethical, but deeply complacent and deserves to be disrupted
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| Apr 27 |
@mmahalwy For analytics or accessing the raw info? @metabase does both but not explicitly geared toward “creating sql queries with a gui”
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| Apr 26 |
The worst part is that it perpetuates the phenomenon where developers (particular more jr ones) understandably end up seeing these skills as "badges" to be collected & overcomplicating projects so that they can use the same libraries that BigCo uses, when it's totally unnecessary
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| Apr 26 |
It's a stupid game that leads to resumes that tell you very little about the candidate, and hiring pages that tell you very little about the company or role
Imagining applying to be a chef and listing tools & ingredients
- Knife
- Large Spatula
- Butter
- Truffle Oil
...😵💫
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| Apr 26 |
I strongly dislike the unspoken signalling game that's developed within web software engineering (hiring and getting hired) which treats frameworks and tools like "ingredients" on resumes and hiring pages. https://t.co/qVbMdJM9xR
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| Apr 18 |
@datarade Can you elaborate on the ATMs requiring identity point? Quick google didn't yield anything
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| Apr 04 |
For anyone who also tried and repeatedly failed to use a daily-charge watch or fitness tracker, might I suggest the Withings Activite or Scanwatch. 30 day charge and accurate-enough sleep tracking, with a great app. Have had pretty consistent sleep data since I started using it https://t.co/cv84cSrSLS https://t.co/vWhA9UZy3h
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| Mar 31 |
🤮
https://t.co/RsQaF3Csux https://t.co/axK7kbmqt5
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| Mar 13 |
@rorhug I had this same idea and ironically never built it. Even registered a domain (https://t.co/lAtDeVGg8w) if anyone wants it
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| Feb 21 |
@patio11 FWIW I ditched Heroku (for Cloud66) for same reason for 3 or 4 years, but have been back on it for a year or so now and wouldn't go back (aside from cost considerations). Have found having one place (one CLI, one set of plugins,docs etc.) a big plus considering I have 10+ apps
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| Feb 14 |
@Mqsley Will give it a shot, although it looks like it uses the Visa Debit rails - maybe they're doing something different behind the scenes. https://t.co/4cmorC9Ohb
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| Feb 01 |
Update: this is happening https://t.co/qvSbYNARyo
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| Jan 25 |
@NdamukongSuh Love the thread but this ain't true - @solana's biggest barrier to overcome is making it easier to build on for developers. Rust, while loved, is much less common than js & solana dev learning curve is still very high.
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| Jan 13 |
Can't wait to start playing around with this - demo video looks so good. Makes the current generation of productivity tools (that weren't designed for async, balanced remote work) feel kind of outdated. https://t.co/UiaH7Vwq5Y
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| Dec 31 |
@jasoncwarner @simonw 100% agreed that the average consumer needs safeguards. My preference would be to let people choose - with default being safe mode. You think that works, or safeguards need to be mandated?
The biggest waste would be recreating this, just on web3 rails 👇
https://t.co/MCTkdtAN6v
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| Dec 20 |
@Shpigford @solana Oh also, if you wanted to add @solana support to @VibeWarsNFT I'm pretty sure we could make that happen very quickly :)
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| Dec 20 |
@Shpigford @solana I mention this because I know you're a fellow rails hacker, and most of the solana libraries are buried across a bunch of typescript/npm github repos, which (for me at least) was a reasonably high barrier to start playing around.
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| Dec 20 |
@Shpigford Have you spent much time with @solana? If the rust thing is a deterrent, I've built quite few Rails/vanilla js apps that make doing most of the basic stuff (sign in, retrieving NFTs & other data) super easy, happy to share :)
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| Dec 13 |
@solana @stripe Twitch co-founder @justinkan choosing @solana for his new startup... https://t.co/6W1rQQ3Ofy
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| Nov 24 |
@careem with both Apple pay and my Revolut card… https://t.co/vALMVXDvva
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| Nov 21 |
2 more failed cards for @quiknode https://t.co/YMM5WxobD7
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| Nov 21 |
Have been following this closely and @peteromallet is in the process of building a category-defining product - showing what’s possible when you focus relentlessly on every part of a small number of user flows over the course of years. So impressive to watch https://t.co/7AtowmjJuh
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| Nov 21 |
@Quicknode_ with Revolut https://t.co/iFn8B7VLsm
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| Nov 21 |
People commenting this "Is not bad considering the visa equivalent" are using old-world thinking. The barometer should be "What's a reasonable electricity cost to flip bytes a few thousand times and reliably distribute that information", in which case $880k is completely insane https://t.co/9aELYr4vER
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| Nov 19 |
Are there any integrated crypto wallets/password managers? If not, someone should build one.
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| Nov 18 |
@thomasauros Had this happen also!
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| Nov 17 |
A few people asked me after this tweet “What’s wrong with payments now though?”. Maybe it’s just me, but in my experience a good 20% of online transactions just… don’t work 🤷♂️ For example, I can’t use the most popular startup bank with Airbnb. Am I alone? https://t.co/5fFFLY03xf
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| Nov 16 |
Prediction: @budibase will become one of those products you start to hear more and more companies using as low-code tools continue to gain steam. World class team and product in growing space, nailing execution. Happy to be a tiny lil’ investor. Congrats on the launch guys 👏 https://t.co/YbTK9kpstu
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| Nov 15 |
@nbashaw @jaltma Does it though, in its current form? State requires storage, and storage on pretty much all chains is prohibitive currently (to be clear I’m bullish, just think people are being very unrealistic about where we are vs what’s theoretically possible)
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| Nov 10 |
@dabit3 @developer_dao First mention I've seen of this, from @desoprotocol
https://t.co/HGNebGTWCQ https://t.co/Hz38lPrY0i
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| Nov 04 |
Getting to the point where I'm ready to ditch @RoamResearch for the startup load time/graph switching time/mobile load time. Thought they were maybe working on a rewrite/overhaul but at this point there seems to be better alternatives.
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| Nov 03 |
@krlvi @Apple @getsturdy Hahah you did it?
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| Nov 02 |
@thomasauros Roam does that with the :: syntax. Next step is being able to browse those in a tabular UI. What app are you using most?
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| Nov 02 |
@DavidNewell95 What if I'm not a mobile app? 👀
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| Oct 29 |
If the idea is to rebuild much of web2 on web3, why is there basically zero mention of relational databases in any crypto/web3 developer docs? What is the web3 analog? As in, something which reuses the existing “tables, rows, columns” abstractions. Cc @dabit3 @developer_dao
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| Oct 26 |
RT @paddycosgrave: A little news
@WebSummit’s event software will power @CES, perhaps the world’s largest trade show, this January
More t…
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| Oct 20 |
Has anyone written about how @code is building one of the most important products and platforms of the next decade with less than 50 devs (roughly, I think). Feels like it might be in the @packyM @notboring backlog?
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| Oct 12 |
Prediction: @solana will be central to whatever @stripe is building here https://t.co/XnZS89iPNX
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| Oct 09 |
Hotels. Why you do dis? Make me stand with bags in your lobby for 30 minutes to access the product I’ve already paid for… 😩 https://t.co/eDk8TyqTRs
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| Oct 02 |
@andrewculver That really means a lot coming from you man, very much appreciated. And not surprised BT has similar assumptions, I think we both share a lot of the same approaches to building software
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| Oct 02 |
@smdiehl @simonw Surely the one key difference is that if the underlying rails are permissionless, then there is now the *option* for informed consumers to circumvent the inconveniences that come with the centralised institutions at their own discretion (vs being either “banked” or “unbanked”)
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| Sep 27 |
@yongfook @levelsio This might be of interest to you (I’m a fellow web2/rails dev) https://t.co/TwT9vvsSCT
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| Sep 16 |
@luis5000_ @levelsio Yeah it just started working again 🤷♂️ but no idea if/when it’ll happen again
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