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Ja, men den ser lite ensam ut. Ett par till i varierande hΓΆjd runtomkring hade gett en fin siluett
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Yeah agree πŸ’―
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Yeah seat based is really weird for a lot of use cases. There are some that make sense, but it feels like it's a minority. A lot of products become better when everyone is in them, but seat based pricing makes the incentives work around that.
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Our dashboard will still be solid-start. Just needed to split them up, as the two have very different requirements.
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No clue
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Yes. Like yesterday.
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If you're interested in participating in the closed beta, you can book a slot with me here to get started calendar.notion.so/meet/jakobno.... You'll get free usage for a while and get a say in what our roadmap will look like going forward!
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Welcome! πŸ‘‹
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Nice! Any noticeable perf improvements?
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Oh gee, thanks! 😣 Fixed!
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Interested πŸ™‹β€β™‚οΈ
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Endform runs Playwright tests fully in parallel, which means your test suite will run as fast as your slowest test. If you're interested in what we're building, sign up for the waitlist at endform.dev.
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In contrast to most other Playwright test runners, this means, there's no special runtime you need to adhere to and you can use any dependencies you want. It's very much just plug'n'play!
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Running Playwright tests with Endform couldn't be easier. Endform's CLI parses Playwright's regular config file to figure which tests to run, then we comb through your test code with precision surgery to figure out which code is involved in running your tests.
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Endform runs Playwright tests fully in parallel, which means your test suite will run as fast as your slowest test. If you're interested in what we're building, sign up for the waitlist at endform.dev.
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Yeah forgot to mention it's for when I've got it plugged into a monitor. Then closing the lid doesn't make it sleep
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I did the same! It was a pain to maintain types across some upgrades of Tanstack Query though
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Solid.js is the way for me nowadays. Very familiar when coming from React (although fundamentally different in many ways). It's the fastest of the bunch, and nowadays it has a pretty good ecosystem, e.g. Ark-UI for headless conponents
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Maybe turn key ready Durable Object support? 🀀
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Yeah I can imagine there being a lot of clever engineering underpinning such a simple looking feature. Keep at it! πŸ™‚
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Fantastic! Next up: make the feed scrollable in chronological order like Twitter. I.e., don't move me to the top when I refresh data. Always keep me looking at the same posts, even as new posts come in, unless I explicitly press "go to top".
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Reading this I immediately tried swiping to the next tab but was taking into the linked tweet instead. But you can relax, I don't have the new version yet πŸ˜„
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Yes! I've had this idea for a while too. Why should I need to switch generic ignore comments when I switch formatter?
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Swedes πŸ‘‹ Although, less so in current generations
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Does solid have this behavior? @ryansolid.bsky.social
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I would definitely go Pixel! The last two generations (8 and 9) have been great. Before that there were some troubles with overheating and bad battery life. But they are solved imo. The Pixel experience is just so much cleaner than other brands bloat
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So much this! I never lose context on Twitter, but it happens all the time on bluesky. This is probably my only major issue with bluesky atm.
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Why bother with the cookies when you can just buy a pack of dough and snack on as is? I do this every year πŸ˜„
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Nope. Works in React too!
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WHAT?!
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Hah, fair enough πŸ˜†
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Same! Be glad you're not working with React Native though. It's a different level of pain
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It reminds me of some early day WordPress themes. I like it!
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Would love to hear more about this! Any examples of things you look back at like that?
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Run a cron sending event "NEW_MINUTE" every minute!?
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Heard them, but didn't get out in time to spot them unfortunately