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@rehbudev
@nikitavoloboev
Your shipment page has modals to check "current location", "what was ordered", and let's say a "cancel order" one.
Instead of having 3 modal states you would have one state that defined what modal should be active. This would guarantee only one modal is active at a time.
Can someone please explain why people are paying for 'auth providers' like Clerk, Auth0 and the like?
I am building an app now where my auth is basically these 4 screenshots.
It works but I don't get why do people pay money per user to all these auth providers?
Learney is super neat tool. Similar to what I always wanted to have when I am learning things (show clear dependencies / track topics to learn / show best resources).
Decided to go all in on
@solid_js
+
@deno_land
as my main tools to write software.
Solid with and
@trpcio
Deno because it has nice standard library that bun/node misses and I need fast iteration.
From any funding that LA could of gotten, Git Round by
@JosephJacks_
and
@peer_rich
is dream come true.
Git Round invested in many great OSS companies already and I am excited to build together.
Lots of exciting things coming to LA in 2024. ✨
We’ve accepted
@nikitavoloboev
into
@git_round
GRQ124. I’m very excited about our weekly sessions and blown away by Nikita’s passion, skills and vision toward building
@LearnAnything_
into the best learning platform. 🔥❤️🔥👏🏼
never bookmarking a post here again
got a way to daily export all likes made ‘today’, runs as daily cron job
fine tuned a model to know which likes are bookmarks and which bookmarks are which categories
all ingested into LA as links to be acted on
no more X black holes
NativeScript is truly exceptional. The fact that you can wrap around a SwiftUI package and use it as Solid.js component is 🤯
Reason we need the Swift implementation is that we want to do fancy things like iOS Notes app with swipe to indent
Thanks
@wwwalkerrun
for the code 🖤
My tech focus right now
ts/effect/solid/react-native
rust/tauri
python/outlines/ruff/uv/pytorch
go/gptscript/ollama
GPT4/Gemma
Just finished workshop by
@ethanniser
for
@EffectTS_
and it's insanely cool what you can do with it
My dream is for all my tools to be open core (open source but paid so work can be done on them) ala
Absolute best performance you can get with great DX. Desktop apps with Solid/Tauri and native iOS for now is my focus as those are my devices.
Truly never coded this much in my life as this month for the
@edgedatabase
hackathon.
I am happy about the result but even more, the stack that is
@nextjs
+ EdgeDB + typed server actions and legend state is just too fun
Share video overview + website link + code in next post
one of the more useful scripts I wrote
puts all the open safari tabs into a file (essentially saving a browsing session) so I can close all tabs and move on without losing anything
will make it into a nicer CLI with
@raycastapp
search on top
@immad
Learn Anything
Place where anyone can create wikis of knowledge. Share parts of the wiki graph with others. Each wiki topic is added to global network of topics, each topic moderated by experts in the field.
Each knowledge graph is vectorized and has search ui on top.
Recently further minimized my editor to only show the current line number active for both vim & vscode.
Sublime, no line numbers as I want to use it as my ‘writing space’ and have as little distraction as possible.
I just love
@keyboardmaestro
One simple Slack macro that saves time. Simply share current clipboard as code block.
I should really do a video of small macros like these I run across many apps. For other apps like Discord you can simply paste the code block.
Happy I made it another year. 🎆
Was hard year emotionally but many great things did happen still. Discovered many tools. Got more into nutrition, biology and health.
Next year will try mushroom growing, release LA. Focused on projects and family.
I am super thrilled to just go all in on
@solid_js
. I love react component model but Solid seems to take care of all web perf issues with react.
And the API is nearly identical. Curious to see what the limits of the framework are except the growing ecosystem.
Biggest productivity boost in 2024 is blocking distracting sites automatically when I am in 'focus periods'
My focus schedule is all day except 6 20 min breaks every 2 hours
10:30 > 10:50, 12:30 > 12:50, ..
During focus times, I cannot visit Twitter, HN, .. Will open Things
Anyone using Safari as main browser needs Vimari (vim like bindings). Vimari released new version too which finally allows to configure binds 😍
Here is my config file and here is link to where you can get latest Vimari build.
moved to use
@linear
for all LA tasks and it's ok
wild that though that they have a large team and still no mobile app
also wish it had actual native integration with github
also I wish if I set a due date for a task, it would appear as `all day' event in my calendar
First pre release of my course on literally everything I know about macOS, automation is out! ✨
It covers Karabiner, Keyboard Maestro and too many things to count.
The price will grow fast as content gets added.
Working for yourself is so freeing.
Always was on some kind of salary or inbetween jobs with like 40 cents on the account.
Now the money situation is still very tough but I have a clear goal to at least cover food by building own things.
Thankful to all github sponsors. ♥️
Turned 28 yesterday. Trying to be more real with myself and my situation in my journal.
Goal for future is to build software to fully augment and remove the ability to have unfulfilling experiences. And no more open source for sake of open source.
recently setup mac from scratch, if anyone wants to have a near identical setup to me, can read
need to smooth up some things with symlinking, sharing of KM/Alfred/Raycast/.. more smoothly but the gist of apps/settings is there
Setting up my shiny new fully maxed out Space Black MacBook Pro M3 Max 128GB 16-inch (upgrading from an M1 Air). I always like to set up the new one with a clean slate, from scratch - this time I will not allow my dev configuration to get out of hand. Then we'll talk to it.
Something I am building with my younger brother.
Features:
write task, subtasks created for you
optionally create AI agents to try do task for you and see progress
public todos with user profiles (no app does this 🤯)
very keyboard driven ala
@2DoApp
things
and more
front end is so easy in 2024
call data from server, pass it to client component per route
in my case its legend state (Solid.js inside React)
everything is observable inside (local first and optimistic updates)
then just fire of typed server actions for persistence
anyone good at
@nextjs
can help me solve this
how can I set value I get from DB call in RSC to some React state I can pass down (useState/Zustand/..)
I can't find a way to do this
in image, I want to replace those `let` vars with some react state I pass down
Didn’t take psychedelics for a year and now think MDMA yearly is very therapeutic.
No longer have this anxiety of not performing or doing my best. Can just listen to a nice book. Love people and my dogs.
Feel alive. 2022 has been a mess.
Every GitHub repo should have some kind of real time chat attached to it imo (like Discord)
GitHub issues / Discussions are not enough too often
You can help solve the noise issue by actually indexing all content inside and presenting it with LLM for common questions/requests
Had a little demo of what
@Prince_Canuma
is building with his mac app Lisa and it's actually game changing. Copilot/Assistant that's global with adaptive context.
is nice code to read, he implements many SOTA models in MLX that you can run on the mac.
Started working on
@LearnAnything_
, the vision for it is insane, can't do it justice in a tweet.
For now all I can do is praise
@tursodatabase
Fetching from prod turso instance and when you refresh the page, it feels the content is right there in bundle. 🤯
Updated course to show all the keyboard layers I use interactively.
1,000 actions mapped within 1 second reach.
Trying to make the course be the best overview of all macOS has to offer. 💫
First pre release of my course on literally everything I know about macOS, automation is out! ✨
It covers Karabiner, Keyboard Maestro and too many things to count.
The price will grow fast as content gets added.
Never been more excited about where
@LearnAnything_
is going
The designs by
@straykov
are too good
Link has some draft slides from for presentation on LA I will do
All feedback is welcome. Building it out for both website and mobile, release soon.
My wiki now has 747 files and nearly 16,000 lines of markdown.
There is still things to automate though both on the tracking and consuming side. It’s nice knowing I have full trusted study guides for pretty much any topic I care about.
Just need to put in time. And alfredify it
It’s also insane to me how so few people are into Karabiner.
And even fewer know that you can call
@keyboardmaestro
macros from it via applescript.
The fact that I press z key and j to make a new Tweetbot new tweet. And switch to the prompt when I am in another app is amazing.
Recently started using custom folders on
@telegram
.
I can then on macOS use ⌘ + 1/2/3 to switch between the folders. And on iOS, swipe left and right or click.
The folders are: Personal Messages (1 to 1 chats), Groups, Channels, Bots.
My first ever Mastodon instance and am already in love. 🖤
I am starting to value more and more the `invite only` approach to building awesome communities. The `local feed` of Merveilles is so high quality, no curation needed.
Starting to dig the perks of federation too.
1 minute
@keyboardmaestro
macro that takes a HN posting and makes a bookmark in wiki instantly for me with all info prefilled.
Can’t wait to finally move away from wiki to
@LearnAnything_
for bookmarks.
Google/GitHub is so bad at discoverability yet its still the best.
Being a huge fan of
@reddit
&
@apolloreddit
client, I love being part of many amazing communities.
Was surprised to find that no one created a Digital Gardens group so I decided to change it.
Hope to see you there. 💚
If I could name one
@keyboardmaestro
macro that saved me probably hours/days thus far it’d be these two.
Actually there’s lots more but these two make extending my wiki and writing in general bliss.
Just check this 1 commit, done within 1 hour 👀
Added opening of
@dayoneapp
On This Day to my morning routine. It’s a feature that shows you entries in the journal you made today 1/2/.. years ago.
With Day One soon adding Twitter integration with Instagram stories, this feature will be even more awesome. 🌸
Building a todo app for myself and thought of a neat feature. Suggested AI todos based on tomorrow or today events.
If it's a plane trip, make a suggest todo 'Pack up' which is its own list of things you need to take. All in one app.
Maybe someone did this already?
e+space = put selected text into chatgpt desktop app instantly as `explain <selection>`
a+space = take selected area as screenshot, instantly put it into chatgpt desktop app prefixed with `explain `
quite useful
Karabiner is without doubt the best software I use on my mac and
@tekezo
deserves all the support he can get for developing it in the open like that.
Absolutely life changing.
One of the top productivity boosts I've done is have my entire workflow for repo driven by package.json scripts
Then have `pr` and `pw` fish commands
`pr <command>` - run command
`pw <command>` - run/rerun command on .ts file changes
Little update on last month as it happened.
I am excited to join
@kevins8
working on building
@dendronhq
as the most powerful & flexible note taking tool out there.
Want to build these two iOS apps in 2020. Unless of course someone builds it first. Which would be amazing too.
The Today app specifically would be amazing to have. Inspired by
@dayoneapp
`On This Day` feature.
For Alfred app, it’s tricky but should be doable.
More docs pages should have proper GPT search embeddings available.
@edgedatabase
is so nice to work with
Decided to move to it over Turso as latency is great but raw sql is pain. Also Turso did not have visual query editor. 😿
Setting up
@heyfocusapp
to run automatically for 100 minutes every 2 hours with Do Not Disturb Mode and automatic activation of
@TimingApp
at the end of the session to fill what I worked on during the session has seriously been the best productivity 'hack' I've added to my life.
kind of sad that there is not much oss code from
@gdb
(maybe it changes soon)
but this repo is pretty cool, covers quite a few foundational neural net things
Pro music finding tip. Use Alfred workflow
@TheMiniPlayer
. Bind a key to instantly start a song radio of currently playing song. `song_radio` external trigger.
Find awesome songs ✨
I love Go. Just parsed all the links in my wiki. All 7340 of them.
A bit inefficient currently but even with bad code it’s instant. 🤯
Here is a video and the workflow itself. More to come. ✨
Mapping
@alfredapp
to pressing J and L keys together with Karabiner is one of the best things I've done for my productivity. That and J + K for
@deanishe
's Google Searchio workflow.
@karlicoss
hated it too but there is a solution to it
bound cmd+shift+f to `Search editor`. Will then let you do searches and have full view of a tab for them. I usually pin this tab too in all my code projects.
My new happy place in Solid (can be improved more)
Soon same in React Native
One
@grafbase
query that returns data for either `auth` or `public` depending on if JWT token is valid and email was received
Everything wrapped in loading suspense while query is being processed
"Everything I Know" by
@nikitavoloboev
is legit one of the coolest sites on the internet. I have spent probably a few days worth of hours reading it over the last few months, and keep finding new stuff to learn.
Created a PDF export of my wiki which is 2,405 pages. Can purchase it for 30$ or more to support releasing the wiki for free. ♥️
Everything is neatly sorted into one PDF file you can open, read and/or search through.