whatsamattr.dev
doer of things.
https://github.com/Whats-A-MattR
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It’s an entrepreneur thing, you wouldn’t understand 💅
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That’s exactly what it’s created in reference to?
What’s the problem you’re trying to solve here?
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Does this not cover it? First result when googling Bun environment variables…
bun.sh/guides/runti...
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Wait, should I be?
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I’m not sure we can credit that idea to him.
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that’s wild, but makes so much sense.
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Bro what? That sentence doesn’t compute.
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Dictation?
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But EVERYONE CAN SEE EVERYTHING YOU’RE DOING ON THE INTERNET IF YOU DON’T USE TODAYS SPONSOR, Nord VeePeeEnn.
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Like, thank you for doing what you do, genuinely, but why rail against bsky? It’s not a bsky issue, it’s a disgusting piece of shit issue.
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The fries go in the bag bro
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stack is a nextjs app, which may be contributing as its not a SPA app. All the MSAL stuff is used in client side code, but I found that with each page I was having to roll miles of code to get started so I put that in a custom context provider with some apis exposed for getting tokens, profile, etc.
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For me, it was specifically about context within the app. I had to make higher order components to pass the session around because the out of the box providers seemed to break or just have weird issues.
It’s also really annoying to not be able to let users log in with multiple accounts.
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But are they real or are they bots trawling a new site?
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It was so weird to see some random company spend $2m on VIP box. I’d have expected a big money person like Musk to have nabbed it.
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So your PM can track you if you’re 3 seconds late to the daily standup.
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Very human
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Kikkoman every time
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Poi-yun-nt? What the frick my dude.
Poin-yant. No points, no onions.
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That's nice and all, but lets not encourage eeeeeeeveryone to come across.
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Gotcha. Thanks ☺️
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Thank 🙏
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I see I see. So, when use in that context they’re only visible to the labeller right? Like a personal curation sort of feature?
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That’s responded to the complete wrong post…. I was responding to the one about blocking engagement baiters. Weird.
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Wouldn’t that mean labelling other people? Is that a thing that can be done?
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I still think that’s less clear than this.
let x;
if (expr) {
Do stuff and assign value to x
}
else {
Do other stuff and assign value to x
}
The problem with nesting ternary operations is that you have to build this weird mental model to understand them, rather than just read the code.
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What?
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100%
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Oi nah that’s dumb and you’re a doodoohead for saying it.
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Can’t they just have their own thing, I’m tired of hitting show less.
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Let’s be real, most people are actually struggling with JSON (cause it sucks).
RPC is great but does come with some additional complexity compared to JSON with a REST endpoint. REST is also less limited in that you can recycle the API.