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Frederik Eychenié

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Doing software stuff for a while, now at @ArabesqueAM

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Using Tailwind, Panda, StyleX or any other Atomic CSS library? You are going to want to install this Chrome Extension right now


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🇪🇺 Sign the petition to create a pan-European legal entity to simplify investing and fundraising for startups. eu-inc.org The Framer team created a beautiful site to support this initiative. Check it out and sign!

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Echo chamber spotted

Literally the entire web ecosystem has standardized on tailwind 😵‍💫 that’s why “every ai tool leans on it” per the quoted tweet. If anything I was personally late to it, until it clicked for me.



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The no-meeting/focus time/maker schedule is a psyop to keep engineers on the assembly lines and out of the room where it happens. And most say thank you sir can I have some more.

If you as a software engineer are not comfortable meeting with PMs and designers to help inform and drive product decisions you are ngmi. Have fun grinding Jira tickets at low-tier companies all day 🫡



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I imagine the least interesting use of GPT-4o is emulating an uncomfortably flirtatious, mildly condescending woman who you have to actively interrupt if you want to get a word in edgeways.

Say hello to GPT-4o, our new flagship model which can reason across audio, vision, and text in real time: openai.com/index/hello-gp… Text and image input rolling out today in API and ChatGPT with voice and video in the coming weeks.



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If you ever feel imposter syndrome just read this tweet and you’ll feel okay.

by submitting as app, you submitting all your codes to them. think about it. remember there’s one of the most popular apps you want early days on app store was called ‘flashlight’ now see what happens? apple just incorporated that feature in iOS. so are building apps sustainable…



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The fundamental error all of these GenAI use cases make is in assuming that people will want to read something that other people couldn't be bothered to write.


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What is @EffectTS_? Why should I bother? The answer to all your questions on @schickling keynote at Effect days 👇

In the Effect Days 2024 Opening Keynote, Johannes Schickling @schickling talked about the challenges of building production-grade TypeScript apps and how the Effect library can help address these challenges. Watch the full keynote in the next post ↓ 🧵



Going! Who is joining?

Announcing Local-First Conf 2024 The first in-person local-first conference for software builders. 📅 30th May 2024 🌍 Berlin, Germany Get your ticket today. Only 150 available. 👇



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React devs

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Yup, e2e ftw. Harder to get right for sure, but incredible ROI when they are

e2e tests continue to be underrated. Yes, they are slower to run than unit tests, and usually take longer to write, but a good e2e test lasts forever, no matter how often you change the implementation. It's the only kind of test I want to write anymore. It's worth the extra work.



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Meet SQLSync: Application development is a lot easier when you're building on top of a frontend-optimized database stack. Say goodbye to accidental database programming! #sqlite #offlinefirst #localfirst #FrontEnd #SoftwareEngineering sqlsync.dev/posts/stop-bui…


Very well written, balanced and on point, i strongly recommend to read it. Thanks for putting the right words on my recent frustrations with Next.js, i couldn’t have done better myself 👏

I get asked about this a lot (especially since the launch of Epic Web), so I've written it down. Here's why I won't use Next.js: epicweb.dev/why-i-wont-use…



I guess that's why i love it

I have been humbled. Frontend is hard shit. Over the past 7 years I’ve done - ML dev - Blockchain - Backend - some android dev - Zero knowledge proofs - decent C and C++ - even done embedded dev with both C and Rust. But FE dev is hard and annoying asf.



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If you are an amazing QA person, who really lives for finding bugs, DM me. I have a job for you. Or, if you *know* someone like this, there’s a nice piece of 💰 for you if you can refer them to me. [in Europe, “preferably”] DMs wide open!


This

the best thing you can do with a dhh take is understand why you feel the overwhelming urge to respond to it with real arguments if you can conquer that you’ll be a lot happier everywhere in life



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Junior developers wrap their identity around the tool they know best. It’s annoying, and a bit embarrassing, but they mean well and gain the needed perspective eventually.


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Ariakit is great btw. Spend some time checking out the examples, some are like “woah you can do that?”

✨ The code blocks on ariakit.org now have automatic links to API reference pages.



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