nuro.dev
šØ Building @ronin.co
āŖ Previously Wander, @attio.com
š§ Views are my own ā š š¬š§ š³ļøāš š³ļøāā§ļø ā»ļø š²
98 posts
141 followers
178 following
Regular Contributor
Active Commenter
comment in response to
post
Considering how hot it's been recently you don't even need an excuse
comment in response to
post
Hey, so sorry about that. I accidentally published a new version without the setup guide. I will publish an updated download shortly that will re-add this.
comment in response to
post
Honestly, I feel you!
The underlying product has SOOOOO much potential, but there feels like so many caveats, shoehorns & workarounds to the DX that half the time I find myself praising & the other half dreading using the platform
comment in response to
post
- If your CF Pages project has more than 100 deployments you need to delete all the deployments manually first before you can delete the project
developers.cloudflare.com/pages/platfo...
comment in response to
post
Though as usual I find some pain points in this process:
- You cannot migrate an existing CF Pages project to CF Workers. Though I guess behind the scenes they're not easily interoperable?
comment in response to
post
See I did want to try this but it seems Bun's `$` shell system doesn't work with REPL.
š¤ THIS close to greatness
comment in response to
post
That tab bar gives me anxiety. I can hear the memory in your PC screaming from here!
comment in response to
post
Learning the hard way how bad macOS is for a homelab server.
Namely I forgot that any container system runs inside a VM so lots of key hardware components are missing (iGPU, thermal probes, etc)
comment in response to
post
Good luck!
comment in response to
post
Literally unusable! š
comment in response to
post
Though I do want to try nomadproject.io at some point.
comment in response to
post
Honestly, the only 2 things I am waiting on being published to @jsr.io is Hono's middleware packages & Zod.
Once these are done I would happily never use npm again
- github.com/honojs/middl...
- github.com/colinhacks/z...
comment in response to
post
Hell yeah! Bring on @jsr.io!
comment in response to
post
comment in response to
post
Honestly the more I see people get one the more I cannot wait for the day they eventually expand to Europe
comment in response to
post
Iām also torn. But part of me is tempted to wait for ANY kind of sale considering the price jump
comment in response to
post
Yeah I do really like Coolify. Both it & Komodo are very good in a variety of ways & more just good that we have competition for self-hosted PaaS like these
comment in response to
post
I honestly don't think they do with how much it has regressed and how much slower it's felt lately.
Also I want to meet the person who introduced the bug that shifts the "Enable auto-merge" button to instead hover the "Close Pull Request" button.
comment in response to
post
Ooo interesting. I have always been interested in learning more & trying out Nomad so this might be perfect to watch considering how little other content there is out there about it.
comment in response to
post
11pm at night I realise a cool thing to build.
Me: "Aaahhhh I'll start it tomorrow"
Narrator: "He didn't start it tomorrow"
comment in response to
post
I know the feeling.
Hence why I did this: `alias bug="brew upgrade"`
comment in response to
post
So that's the thing, there is a fair few possible options here.
Throw in a webview for a possible Electron alternative: github.com/webview/webv...
Embed some assets for a game: github.com/littledivy/f...
Maybe even use Deno KV & Cron for a quick start backend
comment in response to
post
Here is a breakdown of how you can use `deno compile` to embed an entire @vite.dev app inside it.
A single executable contains everything you need to run an app!
nuro.dev/posts/embed_vite_into_a_binary
comment in response to
post
Now this.... This I am excited for! ā”
comment in response to
post
+1 to this!
comment in response to
post
If you're switching to DDG, I highly recommend reading up on !bangs. Insanely powerful feature!
comment in response to
post
No, this isn't to feed my craving for more Ubiquiti equipment, IDK what you're on about.