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This was in my Google news feed today. I have many questions 😅

If you ever thought @storybook.js.org would benefit from a built-in version switcher, same as in e.g. Tailwind, you should take a look at github.com/storybookjs/... Is this something you miss or do you solve this differently in your Storybook? Would be cool if you vote or comment!

How did we get from "Do not use Wikipedia as a source" to "ask hallucinating chatbot everything"?

"he just needs to approve the PRs" 🥲 www.reddit.com/r/neovim/s/7...

This is huge! developer.chrome.com/docs/css-ui/...

Setting up neovim while learning vim motions was a bit too much 😄 I'm glad I watched @joshmorony.com about VSCode Vim plugin. Learning Vim motions with an ai chat bot on my second screen makes it so much easier to go step by step youtu.be/aCgDs8Nv-jo?...

Is there a slight chance signal forms also revamp the DX for ControlValueAccessor implementations in #angular input components? @mgechev.bsky.social @jeanmeche.com 👀

I installed neovim. How long until I give up?

Is there any good strategy to open-source one platform-agnostic package from a mono-repo? Like.. how would you keep the same version across all packages when they are hosted on two different platforms (github + gitlab internal) for instance It seems like so much overhead 🤯

I'm using conventional git commits for years. TIL, I can use that to count scopes for e.g. amount of feat/fixes per major release git rev-list --count --grep "^feat" v5.0.0..v5.11.9 git rev-list --count --grep "^fix" v5.0.0..v5.11.9

Hm not sure if I like that. Everything you post is public, why should reposts be treated differently? 🤔 Also, people will just screenshot repost it then

CSS Wrapped 2024 one stop shop for the Chrome #CSS features launched in 2024! nerdy.dev/css-wrapped-...

Heads up #angular devs: After running the standalone schematic, check if you have NgModule providers that should now also move to component-level It's something you will only notice during runtime (and hopefully before production😅)

Studying web accessibility #a11y and really regret not doing this years ago. 🧵

We are looking for help from CSS folks to reimagine what a modern CSS linter should flag and suggest. github.com/eslint/css/i... Please share your thoughts and pass along to others. @sarasoueidan.com @nerdy.dev @joshwcomeau.com @kevinpowell.co

It's done. Now it’s your turn, Oracle. We’ve submitted a formal petition to cancel the JavaScript trademark: it is generic, Oracle has abandoned it, and Oracle committed fraud on the USPTO during the last trademark renewal. It's time to #FreeJavaScript. deno.com/blog/deno-v-...

TIL Angular CDK table does not use OnPush github.com/angular/comp... Is this even a 🌶️take to say "OnPush is the objectively better default strategy", regardless if it's a noop for a component or not? I don't even want to think about it anymore and just use OnPush

We're alpha testing React Native Web Vite for @storybook.js.org ! Kick the tires if you build in RN and want to: - Develop components in isolation - Document a design system - Test components or pages Hit us up on GH or SB Discord #react-native for help storybook.js.org/docs/8.5/get...

"you should not go to university, you are not good enough in math to study information science." I'm glad I ignored that advice.

If you have an open source project, please put the version in your commit message "chore: release v1.2.3" and also please create tags. Developers sometimes need to look things up for specific versions. Thanks in advance 👀 (not me being in pain, browsing through repositories for the last 2 hours)

@techstacknation.com has an amazing community and 🔥 content, make sure to follow them!

Storybook 8.4 is here! ▶️ 1-click Component Testing in browser 🫧 50% smaller bundle size & 75% smaller lockfile 5️⃣ Svelte 5 and Svelte CSF ⚛️ React Native Storybook 8 🏷️ Tagging and filtering stories 💯 Hundreds more improvements 🧵

We’re adding `afterEach` to @storybook.js.org, but with a twist: it’s not for cleanup! @kasperpeulen.bsky.social ‘s RFC explains why it’s better and how we’re using it to build the future of frontend testing. github.com/storybookjs/...

Excited for my VERY FIRST OFFICE HOURS tomorrow @ 8AM UTC! If you use @storybook.js.org and want to level up your frontend testing game -- or just get started -- this is a great chance to get hands-on help. storybook.js.org/sb-test-eap

CPR procedure to save lives. Save it for later.