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I code (SvelteKit 🧡), I nomad, I teach
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I just watched @rich-harris.dev talk from Svelte Summit. First, impressed by your presentation skills, and I want to share my enthusiasm for SvelteKit remote functions*. Even if they don’t ship as presented there, I love where this is going. 🧡

Given the amount of fingerprints, I can only conclude the person next to me in the train has a prototype of MacBook with a touchscreen

I'm a bit confused by @anthropic.com new ID for their models. Before: claude-3-7-sonnet-20250219 Now: claude-sonnet-4-20250514 The version number moved from before "sonnet", to after. Poke @sdk.vercel.ai and @lgrammel.bsky.social the SDK update uses the old convention : claude-4-sonnet-20250514

I’m both sad and excited : sad because I spent months building something like that for myself. Excited because I know this will be far better.

I used all the discounts I could find to get a cheap refurbished base iPad. I know a tablet is not a product I need at home, but I just tried Sidecar (using the iPad as a glorified secondary monitor - wirelessly) while working on the go, and it's a game changer.

Some messages make you smile. Here, my boss enjoying the reactivity of our latest release.

I used "manual reasoning" with Claude from @anthropic.com: Forced the model to write an XML with its thought process, then parsed this to only extract the final response. I switched to the built-in reasoning, tried both the previous prompt and a refined one, result:

I tasted an Espresso Tonic for the first time. Refreshing, but I think I know why it's not very common. I love the coffee place though (Distillerie Fizet, Nantes), 5 minutes walk from my place, nice and passionate owner. I asked him to explain how he serves it, pretty interesting.

I tried implementing my own MCP multiple times, but this utility from Vercel makes it super easy. So easy that I had to make my dream come true: Host a MCP from a SvelteKit project. Thanks to their encouragement and help, I managed to make it work. github.com/axel-rock/sv...

This week-end, ~40% of the my favorite follows on X/bsky are at "Le Qamp®" (an offline retreat), and an other ~40% are at Svelte Summit in Barcelona. FOMO

Got really excited by @anthropic.com 's new web search feature. I wanted to implement it as fast as possible, so I opened VSCode at midnight and started digging into @sdk.vercel.ai 's source code.

Between work and side projects, I work with multiple stacks: - Front-end SvelteKit only - iOS Swift - Back-end SvelteKit mostly - More balanced SvelteKit It makes me realize how much I love the balance a full stack SvelteKit project, so elegant and pleasant to work with

The most painful part of my side project is to work around Meta’s developer tool. The website is very slow, not well documented, webhooks feel buggy, some features straight up don’t work. This makes me very appreciative for all the other tools that work well though.

I didn't know I wanted mirror-finished furniture until today. (It's Ikea)

I’m really bad at discovering new artists, but I just had a musical crush: Sofia Isella. Cool voice, something “unpredictable”, sharp lyrics (I usually don’t try to understand what I listen to). Thought I’d share.

Gotta love Citymapper showing calories using “Galette Complète” as a unit in Nantes. I’m gonna pay attention to that detail in every trip I make from now on.

Cookin’ somethin’. Oh, and hi Bluesky