jason.energy
I make tv for developers at @codetv.dev
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oh, interesting. I'm using pnpm and it's all been smooth
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that's fair. I had trouble back in the day. not sure how long it's been since you tried, but it's come a long way
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exact command that generated this is:
nx run-many --target=dev --parallel 10
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the worst
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it took so long to get this shot because Marisa's too funny and I couldn't hold it together ๐
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the role @marisamorby.com was born to play
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loool ๐
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I thought you were making vague threats to @marktechson.com after how he treated you on this episode ๐
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live mรกs distante de tu comida
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listening to the brynner voice that says, "you can win this"
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weโve always been able to make spaghetti sheets, so Iโm hopeful that the extra help will let the folks who write clean code do it more easily. ai assume the folks who make a mess will continue to do so regardless of language features
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thereโs a code snippet from @danabra.mov in the replies that would have solved my issue. maybe itโll help you
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this is my favorite part about talking tech without getting dogmatic about it. so many ways to solve problems and all of them are pretty good! itโs a matter which trade-offs weโre willing to accept in our projects
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this feels like one of those things that is great until not understanding why it's done this way costs me a weekend of debugging ๐
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I really need to take the time to ACTUALLY learn Vue/Svelte/Solid/Preact โย I always really like them but haven't hit speed with any
right now I'm writing TS without a framework until I hit a complexity threshold, and then back to React because it's what I'm fastest with (usually)
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I ask myself that every time we talk, Salma
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amazing! I'll send you a DM. thank you!
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hey, so... would you be interested in teaching Preact on Learn With Jason? I've been meaning to look at it forever
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which big accounts? most of the big accounts I follow are here. I can only think of one group of web devs that hasn't moved. the AI accounts haven't moved, but.. tbh I don't really follow that crowd very closely so I didn't see them on X either