Dan Farrelly - Inngest
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4 months ago This is insane level of TypeScript. Really a fun watch and some awesome how-we-did it context from Dimitri. I love this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mCs...
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This is insane level of TypeScript. Really a fun watch and some awesome how-we-did it context from Dimitri. I love this.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=0mCs...
I'm particularly interested in using knob buttons to control various things.
How easy/hard is it to create "bindings" to various software?
Is anyone using MIDI controllers in their IDE? As a DJ this always made a lot of sense to me but with all the new AI workflows (suggestions, reviews, …) I want this modality more than ever.
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some pros & cons - bluesky's treatment of archived content is pretty confusing, but also preserving content from twitter so i can delete my tweets is very alluring
if you're reading one of my bluesky posts (bloops) and it seems dated, plz check the archived tag, i've just imported a bunch of tweets and a lot of them are actually from 2017 or 2018 instead of now
I suspect that the 'archived from' feature of bluesky is not visible enough in the main feed. When this was written, it was true! 🤣
Thank you for sharing! ❤️🐢
every day i learn something new and bad about typescript
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