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πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Freelance Web Developer ✨ Merging technical expertise with creativity and aesthetics πŸ’š Vue | Nuxt | Front-End | Creative Development https://www.stefanobartoletti.it
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Freed up availability starting in June! πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’»I'm design-speaking creative dev fluent in #vue #nuxt and #GSAP 🀘Looking to team up with creative agencies & independent designers to craft amazing stuff! β˜• Reply or DM to book a virtual coffee chat! πŸ™ Karma points if you share!

I'm a longtime fan of the "Syberia" series, and I've just finished the last installment, "The World Before": 10/10 if you ask me. Great setting, deep and believable characters, touching and emotional story, all as usual. And Kate Walker is one of the best videogame characters ever.

Vibe coding is cool and all, but when a simple oneliner would have solved the problem at hand, it completely rewrites my components with both different styling/linting and logic (often being more complex, verbose, and unclear)

Is it just me or Gmail spam filters are not really working great lately?

My new laptop got me covered for both work and gaming πŸš€ And everything works great with Linux 🐧

Sometimes being a freelance developer means being free to invest in yourself, make your own choices, and feel free to sail your boat along your own course. Ultimately being empowered by being the architect of your own destiny. Some other times it just feels like a solitary and tiresome voyage

Reddit should seriously stop translating its content into my own language if I'm not explicitly telling it so. It is annoying and not useful at all

Sometimes you have to remind yourself the fundamentals.

Is it a good choice to use Histoire for component development instead of Storybook? I like the idea of having a Vue environment and be able to use Vue conventions since I'm mostly dealing with Vue, but this project seems to be not very updated lately. Ideas? histoire.dev #vue #nuxt

I simply can't believe it

Sometimes playing The Witcher 3 only means spending time in Photo Mode, just taking pictures like a shameless tourist

Animations in progress for an upcoming project. Mixing @nuxt.com & @vuejs.org integrated transitions with advanced animations from @gsap-greensock.bsky.social All good things in web development have green logos πŸ’šπŸ˜

Is #Claude Pro's subscription worthwhile? I prefer its output and evaluations over #ChatGPT, but it is very limited in the number of messages and chat length. Is Pro effectively removing these limits (5x more usage than Free doesn't seem that much, since Free is really limited) Opinions?

I need to dynamically toggle a class to the `body` of a page inside a @nuxt.com project ``` const myState = useState('myState') useHead({ bodyAttrs: { class: myState.value !== null ? 'overflow-hidden' : '', }, }) ``` this is not working, it always applies even if the value is null, why?

I'm chatting with four different people over four different social media/messaging apps Modern solutions require modern problems

Back on the path, one more time...

I came to @bsky.app for a number of reasons but the most important was that people I care about are/feel safer here keeping that true is THE most important thing please, bsky team, keep this place safe for everyone πŸ™

My only concern about the Witcher trailer is that I will have to buy a new computer specifically built to run it

No matter how much you explain that a minimal reproduction is essential in issue reports to solve THEIR problems people will still put "not needed". Then in the next 3~4 comments you try to explain that they need to provide it and that you only work on your OSS project and not their final project

Having to watch a 5 mins "tutorial" video filled with marketing s**t only to check how to find a simple information bit, that could take 2 seconds at most in written form, sucks. Royally. And it doesn't make me "engaged". At all. Ok I said it.

A month ago I hosted a talk at "Bologna FrontEnd", talking about modern web techs, creative development, and especially designer/developer relationship, something that sparked many questions and a nice conversation at the end The meeting is now live on YouTube! (Italian audio only)

A brief wrap of my most important highlights of 2024, started with my new website finally going live, and went on with more interesting things. Also, something about my goals for 2025 (mostly trying to get new collaborations across Europe and possibly North America) Check it on LinkedIn πŸ‘‡