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@[email protected] it's cool in some very specific use-cases. yet people shove it fucking everywhere :c
so useless nobody even downloads from me
@[email protected] at least because react is going in a very wrong direction imo react is a *client library* for *client apps* and them focusing so much on rsc makes me a bit sad (yet at the same time hopeful that one day people will ditch react for the best) the thing is that *you dont need* ssr most of the time. for anything more convoluted than a blog/news site, ssr only gets in the way. just the fact that `"use server"` and rsc exist basically throws us back a decade to when everyone was writing shit in php cgi scripts with inline html. what was once a clear boundary between a server-side code and a client-side code now becomes so blurred. and i really don't think its a good idea. this doesn't fucking scale, this introduces very subtle security issues, and most importantly - this doesn't really improve experience for anyone...
ssr is so overrated i wish people stopped shoving it fucking everywhere
and an equally hard choice of "make this a monorepo of packages" vs "make this one large-ass package with multiple entrypoints"
the hard choice of "make it a separate package" vs "shove it into utils/"
@[email protected] do you ever get access to the full legal names, emails, phone numbers and ssn-s of every student and their parents in your goddamn city for the past like 5-7 years just because the govt doesnt give a fuck about data protection and it got leaked, and they didn't even apologize and instead denied the leak happened in the first place?
@[email protected] because when you are doing Array.from on a Map you are implicitly calling `.entries()`, which in turn is an iterator, not an array (thus the Array.from) .map() & co. on iterators is a stage3 proposal rn https://github.com/tc39/proposal-iterator-helpers
i dont even care about ui. i just want shit to work. even if the "shit" is literally just a textarea with a json editor of the config. but it fucking doesn't :neocat_googly_woozy: some straight up dont connect, some have dogshit connection speed, some dont support some routing features i need, some just die after ~15-20 minutes like, you had one job, to run xraycore/singbox binary. how did you fuck this up.
there are a total of zero decent (free) vless clients for ios :neocat_googly_woozy:
webpack SUCKS
why the fuck does this frontend app depend on some ancient version of electron
i once again got scolded by security team for connecting to work vpn through proxy smh
@[email protected] i don't think it does because they probably don't actually transcode anything. idk the specifics since i live in a country they explicitly disabled ads for, but i would 100% expect them to still be separate chunks, just mixed into the main video stream instead of having them load separately
it's always fun randomly stumbling upon github repos of people i follow on fedi while actually searching for something
would be really cool if `vitest bench` also considered gc size
@[email protected] if i was asked to do something like that and was told that "if you dont do this we will fire you" – i would leave immediately, even if i risked ending up homeless. im fine with doing something i don't enjoy at job, but doing something this unethical crosses the boundary of things im comfortable with. though i might be saying something like that because i haven't experienced something like that first-hand, and because cost of living isn't as high in my country...
one thing i dont understand about this whole thing is like. devs who implement these anti-adblock checks. do they not understand they will not earn even a fraction of the money they would make google? do they not recognize how dystopian what they are doing is? its honestly insane what the fuck why do they not protest internally
do people who say they are happy actually like mean it
@[email protected] what the fuck do you mean it doesn't somewhere
i think i accidentally invented tokio
https://security.apple.com/blog/private-cloud-compute/ read this, still i have 3 main questions open about this whole thing - how are we supposed to verify that all private creds are indeed stored in secure enclave and weren't extracted - how are we supposed to verify that the image running on the node is indeed the same as the publicly available - and most importantly, how in the world are we supposed to verify that the hardware the thing is being run on is, in fact, the hardware they claim it to be (and that it doesn't have any cia/fbi backdoors, but that's another matter, everything has them at this point) if i understood correctly, they seem to mention they somehow solved the first two (but didn't elaborate yet), but this part is kinda sus ngl: > The root of trust for Private Cloud Compute is our compute node definitely looking forward to the technical deep dive in any case. and also just seeing them giving at least a slightest fuck about privacy (or at least making it seem so) is somewhat nice already
i also like how they said something along "servers are unsafe but local is safe because for local code security experts can do their analysis" and then proceed to not opensource anything
>its fully on-device >mostly. except for some request >but it runs on our secure servers >100% bro trust me its secure fuck no apple I hoped you are better than this :haggard:
I sure hope their "personal context" is fully on-device and opt-out holy fuck this all is such a cringe
65 minutes without mentioning llms, thats something #wwdc
and of course they spent like 3 seconds to mention it
the only highlight so far, and tbh i doubt it will become any better
holy shit rcs in ios18
i just wish i had more free time to work on stuff like this,,,
@[email protected] if by collaborating you mean rewriting everything in someone else's repo then i'd prefer not to :D
though *to be fair* it's incomplete and not something i would personally use so i will not stop doing the thing
>saw someone has already made the same thing i was doing day ruined
@[email protected] somehow this sounds better and more porter-pilled than the original...
i would be literally unstoppable if my lifespan was at least 10x longer
CW: re: web dev question, personal musings
@[email protected] @[email protected] @[email protected] implementing virtual scrolling was one of the most fun frontend tasks i ever did... esp adding support for dynamic container height i kinda miss those times, today i would just npm install a ready-made library...
i may be delusional
@[email protected] unironically ive seen some shady payment processors accept steam items and its so funny to me every time
CW: mh-
just had a mental breakdown over... a random cake i bought containing chocolate (i somehow missed that in the ingredients list) i cannot exist off mood stabilizers anymore apparently
for some reason it's so funny to me that i have a 50$ credit limit on my credit card they have been refusing to increase it for like 2 years already, lol. i even proved them i have official income and all, sent them all the papers. unlike most of my friends which have 10-20x limit in the same bank, but don't even have an official job. yet for me it's still 50$ :neocat_googly_woozy:
CW: discord
@[email protected] & in their font is funny and they decided not to bother ig :D
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this is a misskey-tombstone instance loaded up with data from a now defunct misskey instance