griff.dev
Software dev. #1 Spider-Verse fan.
Things suck but just happy to be here.
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me watching these words come out of his mouth after watching Mickey 17 last night is a real trip
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The high there is 108 today. Mad respect.
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Ah I thought you meant generally
Yeah mostly web and CLI clients. Not too many platform ones.
docs.bsky.app/showcase?tag...
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Used cider.sh while I still had my Apple Music subscription. And PowerToys is a must.
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I would have jumped out early.
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Finding a working solution after engineering your own? That's just the dev experience :P
Seems like a good exercise, though. Great writeup, cheers!
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I'm trying out Zen, but a lot of the modern web just works better on Chromium.
Rooting for Ladybird!
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Wouldn't be the first time reddit intentionally broke their site for no good reason.
Miss Apollo... π
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It may honestly be my Kryptonite. π
I obsess over every efficiency and optimization to the point that I can get locked up and actually spend less time writing code.
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The name's J. JSON
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π€·ββοΈ
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lol no
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Sometimes Touch ID needs a break π
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It doesn't support .NET Framework migration.
learn.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet...
I'm in the same boat too, I got a large monolithic 4.7.1 web service that's rife with outdated dependencies & unsupported methods.
The upgrade assistant can't fix bad code. This would be pretty useful there.
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Awesome, going to check out that Convince your boss button. π€
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When is the deadline?
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I've begun to develop a visible vein in the middle of my forehead. π
Unrelated, I live in Arizona.
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npm dependency trees will always be the JS/TS Achilles heel. Tools like pnpm make it more efficient but there's no getting around the fact JS apps are, usually by default, dependency hogs.
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This is what happens when you smash that bell, but don't like and subscribe.
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we ride at dawn
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unrelated to your unrelated but I love your dynamic social image previews, so sleek π
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youtu.be/7QLSRMoKKS0
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We'll need to raise the funds first, and that's where the town-favorite labrador is going to help us.
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ππππ
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Starting my blog!
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The best part of waking up...
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Go birds
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Usually I'll click on a popular Bluesky post only for the first thread to take up over half the conversation, usually meandering into off-topic, hateful, low quality posts. I'll even sometimes instinctively press and hold the top reply, trying to shoo off all of its replies.
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> Hybrid roles will spend βat least three days a week in the office,β though there will be βflexibilityβ on other roles.
Guarantee the "other roles" are execs. Rules for thee but not for me.
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I'll leave this as a surprise for when you're done π€