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Software Engineer 🧑🏼‍💻 UI/UX Designer 🧑🏼‍🎨 I collect acronyms. Some favourites include ASD, TRD, and GAD. 🧠 they/them 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
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Thanks Charlie 😊
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My bad! 🤦🏻 The acronym disease from work is seeking through 😅. ADO = Azure DevOps. azure.microsoft.com/en-us/produc... It is/was their in-house competitor to GitHub. Completely free too funnily enough
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Whether or not they say it publicly, I believe it to be Microsoft's goal to retire ADO eventually, but they can't do that without a replacement for all its features and one of those is ADO Boards.
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It's quite possible that it was added. GitHub's Issues and Projects team, from what it seems, are trying to create something that gives people the GitHub experience while avoiding the mistakes of Jira and ADO Boards.
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Caveat: You're right in that you can't permenantly delete issues, but the project itself can be deleted. I really hope GitHub do add the ability to delete issues though rather than it being an admin only thing that they themselves can do.
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I was able to use it for a time at work and I personally really enjoyed using it, it had some quirks, but the product has evolved a lot and is only getting better and personally there's something nice about seeing a product evolve from its early days. Also, are you sure you can't delete them? 😉
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Website redesign also looks really nice, though I'd probably suggest shortening the email input to be a more realistic length on the homepage and perhaps not having such a high contrast background on it, perhaps somewhere in the middle of your grayscale. Congrats on the overall rebrand though 👏🏻 🥳
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Really like the new brand! Think you made the right decision in going beyond Fiverr 😅. One thing I've gotta ask though is - why is it a colon and not a semicolon in the logo? 👀 Gotta get me a hoodie and some of those stickers though when they're available that's for sure!
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This likely was introduced alongside the changes made to Projects recently. GitHub Projects is really nice, and I wish more companies would use it as the go to tool rather than dreaded Jira.
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One of the first places my mind went was, this will make typescript-eslint's typed linting even better.
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...their needs. But it's at least a good starting point I feel.
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I guess the way I would look at/use baseline is essentially to only use features that are baseline widely available unless you're comfortable living a bit more on the bleeding edge. That said however it's not a substitution for understanding your website/web apps core audience and building for...
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As it has been for a long time its primarily Firefox and Safari who are often playing catch up. Safari appears to be doing a bit better at this than Firefox which is struggling to keep up the pace.
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I think its perhaps less helpful to developers in the sense of helping them know if something is supported. However, it's incredibly good at pushing the web forward in a more consistent way. Feature parity is improving massively, and new features are being delivered consistently quicker than ever.
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All told, it's been a year and a half of hard work to get to today. We've got so much to share about this project. Let us know what you'd like to hear about! :) youtu.be/0mCsluv5FXA
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I'm guessing they don't mean React hooks. But instead mean ways to more easily work with RSCs using RSPack. But who knows? 😅
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Gotcha, good to know. They have docs and provide snippets for a Dockerfile. However, it uses corepack, you can modify it to install it via npm or via their install script but less convenient than it being pre-baked into the image. I'll double check the issues to see if anyone else has asked. 🙂
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Also can we expect pnpm to ever ship as part of the Node.js official Docker images so it doesn't have to be separately installed?
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That makes sense and like you said it is experimental after all, so I don't have much of a leg to stand on. That said, is there any update on the state of corepack in Node.js? From what I recall the decision was made to pull out from future versions of Node, is that still the plan?
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Congrats team! 🙌🏻
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It'd be great to hear more on this. Be it a thread or a blog post (if time allows) I've heard these sorts of complaints about Yarn, but not about pnpm. 😊
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Are you serious?! Wow that app has gone downhill. Such a shame.
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Nothing beats a good spoons breakfast 🤤
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Let's hope we don't end up with Tariffs on top of Brexit, we don't need anything making our economy worse in the UK right now. It's practically non-functioning as it is. Do feel for those getting impacted by the Tariffs. Going to be a case of hunkering down and waiting out the next four years. :/
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Ooh that's a nice DX improvement. 😍
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To avoid commit spam and having to take up valuable brain compute I personally use git commit --amend --no-edit and git push -f when I'm trying to resolve an issue in CI otherwise it just turns into... well... that. 😅
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Heh, we've all been there. Honestly, trying to fix an issue with CI or just test it is painful, at least with GitHub Actions (which is the only CI service I personally have experience with).
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This roasting is brought to you by Mrbysco 🔥😎
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Aha good ol' flex tape commercial. 👌🏻
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Idk why but I just picture a PoC where someone replaces all sensitive data on the page with password inputs so the content just turns to dots. An element like the one you mentioned though would be nice though.
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Lol 🤣 Good one!
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That's amazing. 🥰