| Dec 24 |
@htmx_org In a live app with close button added https://t.co/cfhiih3e6v
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| Dec 24 |
Xmas Eve hacking: Building an animated toast library with hyperscript, stock tailwind and the teeniest bit of CSS
cc @htmx_org
https://t.co/Y3I91SJ2yO https://t.co/DPaS7aIszL
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| Dec 23 |
@p_millerd I think I attempted to articulate this exact idea before! Blunt but I’ve found it a useful mental model. Interested if you agree or not https://t.co/w5lrvXFQGy
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| Dec 15 |
@dvargas92495 Send me stripe link? Wanna pay also plz 😁
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| Dec 13 |
https://t.co/jLLetGaY2Z
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| 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 Seems like we’re conversing over semantics. I’d define tourist friendly less narrowly than that, and dispute that people are locked out from infra, but agree it’s not as easy as other cities. I’m sorry you’re having a bad experience though!
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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 24 |
@synopsi @tommysendra As someone who also did 6 months of travelling to lime-covered cities and loved the convenience, I agree Amsterdam’s frustrating because of having that expectation coming in. But disagree it’s badly regulated or tourist-unfriendly
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| Nov 24 |
@synopsi Bikes - Everyone has em already, but there is Donkey Republic which is decent. Tons of e scooters - Felyx, Check. People hate push scooters, think they might even be banned.
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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 14 |
@levelsio @Cloudflare Are you setting any user cookies? That’ll disable it.
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| Nov 14 |
Twitter would have you believe there are two discrete groups of people: Those who are idealistic-but-wrongheaded about how to improve the world, and those who see it as their sole job to dunk on them.
Be neither.
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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 |
@r00k These were my criteria also! And https://t.co/h5gZ5rVIab was the winner, haven’t switched for years. Haven’t tried the other more modern ones though
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| Nov 12 |
It baffles me that when we discuss the online impersonation problem and it's potential solutions, we gloss over the fact that spotting 9/10 impersonations is learnable, and that helping people to learn it (& other critical digital/online skills) would be super beneficial.
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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 11 |
@tylertringas @airtable @heroku Did you ever find a solution for this?
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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 08 |
@rabois @jasonfried @kaushalvshah Honest question @rabois. In what way(s) do you consider @37signals to be mediocre?
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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 |
I know the idea is to make Twitter a place to have meaningful discussions, but the fact that the “hard work” debate is being had for the dozenth time this year, without anyone outlining what they mean by the term, and then talking past each other, doesn’t give me much hope.
🤷♂️
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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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| Nov 02 |
https://t.co/3UlUqh2ajE
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| Oct 31 |
@DavidNewell95 Yes
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| Oct 29 |
Question: how many people need to do a thing in order for that thing to be reported as “people are…”? https://t.co/PG5kJHEzRZ
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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 26 |
@andy_matuschak 👋
We're only a tiny studio, and I'm not sure how analogous our producer role is to your other examples. But have found it much more descriptive than PM, which implies a focus on management vs output. https://t.co/0sDXJkBOVi
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| Oct 25 |
@hanspagel Nice, makes sense!
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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 25 |
@peduarte Not a restaurant, but this experience was the best thing we did while there last year. Highly recommended
https://t.co/XGIyxtljVh
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| Oct 23 |
…
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| Oct 22 |
Same for Airbnb 😔 https://t.co/5QG5a57jJh
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| Oct 21 |
🚀 https://t.co/EYIqQOUYqr
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| Oct 21 |
https://t.co/9sd5un8tQ6
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| Oct 21 |
Zapier agrees
https://t.co/1OzfS6RUWm
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| Oct 21 |
@chriscoyier Very! You've seen @htmx_org I take it?
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| Oct 21 |
@peteromallet Spnarf!
Very cool
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| Oct 20 |
https://t.co/llRP5vQ3CC
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| Oct 20 |
@htmx_org Some people have Satoshi. Others have mr htmx aka grug aka lemongrab
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| Oct 20 |
@htmx_org Who are you, mr htmx?
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| Oct 20 |
Relevant
https://t.co/tjQHFGXdVV
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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 13 |
… https://t.co/TBDHNb9E79
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| Oct 13 |
I see no problem with raising money from investors generally, but the extent to which you're implicitly beholden will generally be proportional to how much you've raised and at what valuation.
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| Oct 13 |
Prediction: There's going to be a big reckoning for many of these web3 companies in the future - particularly those who claim to be philosophically motivated, when they're forced to choose between their values (and/or users) and making their investors money. https://t.co/Ketbl67gLx
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| Oct 12 |
@waitbutwhy Had the same thought. But also wanted to wear them somehow so I know they’re always there. Hated having heavy headphones around my neck. This form factor is the way - been my best purchase in the last year.
https://t.co/n4A5U0dXyR
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| Oct 12 |
Write code. Not too much. Mostly HTML
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| Oct 11 |
👀
https://t.co/1ML9TYB3Sl
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| Oct 11 |
@swyx Also working on this, nearly there now...
https://t.co/D7olQjRV4V https://t.co/59PgydW85t
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| Oct 11 |
@evielync Hey @evielync! I sent you a DM on this topic 😁 think it might be of interest, just pinging in case you missed it
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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 |
cc @htmx_org 🤗
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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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| Oct 04 |
Low integrity behaviour I see a lot but don't see called out:
- People who give blanket advice without any context-dependence in order to seem smart/authoritative.
- People who project extreme certainty while being privately very uncertain (most professional advice-givers).
💩
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| Sep 30 |
Ooohhh this looks promising https://t.co/yqEFq7wdoR
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| Sep 29 |
@andrasbacsai 💪 love it
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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 26 |
@dwilliamriggs Partners
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| Sep 25 |
@DvnnyyPhantom @visakanv @eurydicelives It’s more fun if it’s revealed though! Pretty sure he’s referring to Mean Girls 😁
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| Sep 22 |
An important ADHD rule which I regularly forget
👇
Motivation is perishable.
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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 |
Jack Barker Vibes
https://t.co/RmCC5dRMYP
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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 18 |
@jaredcwhite “All because of one man’s ego” 😂
You think it’s possible that people use it because they think it’s good?
There are many thoughtful critiques of tailwind (mine is it’s dependence on npm)
Comparing to <font>, <center> etc is silly and gives the impression you’ve never used it
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| Sep 15 |
😬 https://t.co/CA3KZB7gib
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| Sep 15 |
Another side of online payments is the merchant side (selling stuff). Having a single payment processor act as a centralized choke point to millions of business that rely on it for their livelihood, seems like it just doesn't work at scale. Not even @stripe can solve it https://t.co/7fJMTCumMq
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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 15 |
Subtweeting this
https://t.co/qwyfM4k7U5
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| Sep 15 |
All I want is to see one company - when they eventually sell out to the incumbent they disrupted and likely hold in contempt - just be honest and say “Yeah that’s just an absolutely outrageous amount of money, so 🤷♂️”
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| Sep 11 |
@patrick_oshag @atlas_knowledge but I’m biased. Love what you’re doing with Colossus, let me know if there are any features you’re looking for specifically. Will also be following the thread 👀
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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 08 |
@tweet_librarian Def controversial
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| Sep 08 |
@andrewculver @Redocly That is awesome
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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 05 |
@Mqsley Don’t think it’s actually that considered. I think it’s more that many people see government as a kind of innocuous “part of the machine” that’s almost as powerless as they are to external forces. And those that don’t, aren’t affected meaningfully enough (yet) to protest https://t.co/xOZvManHsu
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| Sep 04 |
I’ve been having some form of the same conversation as a regular return-visitor to Ireland since I moved away. I *love* coming back, and I love Ireland & my friends/fam, but our standards seem *so low* in terms of what we’ve come to accept/put up with https://t.co/x2iIRYaoeD
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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 28 |
@levelsio Out of interest, why not use @Cloudflare for that?
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| Aug 27 |
@yangpten Kinda like https://t.co/RtWDWQ1PYb ?
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| Aug 20 |
🙊 https://t.co/3eyCjMzmXx
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| Aug 18 |
RT @geoffreylitt: If we want great tools, we need to be able to use one tool for many tasks in many contexts, and use it for a long time.…
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| Aug 18 |
https://t.co/SDTeJsAwUV
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| Aug 18 |
@Mqsley 😂 the whole continent?
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| Aug 16 |
https://t.co/iBkxdicSbr
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| Aug 16 |
Related
https://t.co/NmNl8Dx8EG
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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 14 |
@GregMolnar @chalmagean Hey @GregMolnar I have hired and successfully onboarded many people who have taken this path, and followed a similar path myself. Which part in particular are you saying doesn’t work? Are you familiar with the kinds of jobs on the “freelancer boards” @chalmagean mentions?
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