Jake Verbaten

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Jake Verbaten

Jake Verbaten

@Raynos

Staff Software Engineer, Uber alumni, fan of distributed systems, performance optimizations and observability.

Panama 가입일 Mayıs 2011
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Bret Comnes
Bret Comnes@bcomnes·
To think, all of this complexity comes from one technical decision (trying to render react jsx in node) that most js devs still haven’t realized they’ve made.
SumitM@SumitM_X

As a Frontend Developer, Please slap yourself if you cannot clearly explain at least 10 of the following : Hydration Partial hydration Islands architecture Streaming SSR Concurrent rendering Time slicing Reconciliation algorithm Fiber architecture Virtual DOM diffing complexity Structural sharing Immutable data patterns Referential equality Memoization pitfalls Stale closure problem Event loop (macro vs microtasks) Task starvation Layout thrashing Critical rendering path Render blocking resources Tree shaking internals Code splitting strategies Dynamic import chunking Module federation Shadow DOM Custom Elements lifecycle Web Components interoperability Web Workers vs Service Workers SharedArrayBuffer Transferable objects OffscreenCanvas WebAssembly integration Browser compositing layers Paint vs composite vs layout GPU acceleration in CSS CSS containment Subpixel rendering IntersectionObserver internals ResizeObserver loop limits MutationObserver cost IndexedDB Service Worker lifecycle traps Cache invalidation strategies Stale-while-revalidate ETag vs Cache-Control HTTP/3 and QUIC Priority hints Preload vs Prefetch vs Preconnect CORS preflight SameSite cookie modes CSRF vs XSS mitigation Content Security Policy (CSP) Trusted Types DOM clobbering Prototype pollution Race conditions in UI state Tearing in concurrent UI Scheduler priorities Render waterfalls Suspense boundaries Selective hydration Server components Edge rendering Micro-frontend orchestration Finite state modeling Event sourcing in frontend Optimistic UI rollback strategy Offline conflict resolution CRDT basics for collaboration WebRTC Backpressure in streams API AbortController Streaming fetch response handling Browser memory leak detection Detached DOM nodes Garbage collection timing PerformanceObserver API Long tasks API First Input Delay (FID) Interaction to Next Paint (INP) Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) Speculative prerendering Priority inversion in async code Deterministic rendering Idempotent UI actions Accessibility tree ARIA live regions internals Pointer events

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Jake Verbaten
Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@marclou @aporia9n Matosinhos and Leca da Palmeira on the coast right next to porto are nice. Ocean views and walking along the coast / beach improves everything. Access to all of porto too without living on hilly cobble streets.
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
@aporia9n My wife and I didn't really crush on Portugal so far (Lisbon & Ericeira) but Basque country 1000%
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Marc Lou
Marc Lou@marclou·
Why I'm leaving Bali after 6 years: - Far from everything - Not cheap anymore - Air is polluted - Food chain is polluted - Ocean is polluted - Not walkable - Too hot all year - Wife gets catcalled often I want mild weather, walkable areas, organic shops, clean air, tax-friendly, and young vibes. It's a utopia, of course, but I'll choose the place that ticks the most boxes.
Ole Lehmann@itsolelehmann

@marclou @marclou you are leaving bali? what are your next stops. I'm in the same process now with my small family of 3 we live in cyprus right now but it's too small we'll try lisbon, barca, munich, madrid this year but curious to here the options you are looking at

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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
The 32gb of RAM you need to run an average nextjs + react watch server now costs 1,000$ Do you reckon people will start caring about resource usage and performance in the JS world or its doomed ?
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The Way of Jerz
The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
Write "Black Structure" in the comments and I’ll DM you everything to start.
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The Way of Jerz
The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
Black Friday is the final window in 2025 to change your entire financial life. Only this time, you get the full structure US LLC + Panamá S.A + Panama Foundation + 3 BANK ACCOUNTS 40% OFF! Final chance with a clear explanation of why this will change everything in your game🧵👇
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@levelsio @saxobank IBKR is great they are not goons, If you want another hedge you can open a non-resident account at charles Schwab with a minimum of 25,000$ for non americans but access to an american brokerage company.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
So my personal broker @saxobank has now frozen my brokerage accounts for months now They keep asking me ridiculous questions like "Explain why you logged in from the US? Why are you spending so much time in the US?" I was literally in the US for 2 weeks to travel "Why are you Dutch but living in Portugal? Explain why you're doing this?" LMFAO what?!!!! But okay fine, I'm happy to produce documentation, it sometimes happens with Revolut too, or Wise, but then they unfreeze it quickly Saxo doesn't believe me though, so now they've asked me for (and I've sent) my: - home electricity bill - company ownership statements - company bank statement - company tax statement - personal bank statement - personal tax statement - all my flight tickets - calendar of every single day where I was in the last 365 days (from Nomad List) And they keep asking more So I guess hereby I do not recommend Saxo anymore as a personal broker because they're certified GOONs I had Saxo because I thought it'd be a good hedge because my company already has IBKR, so if I'd put all in one broker company it'd be risky Anyway FYI go with IBKR
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@levelsio Theres no going back. It’s like entropy. Low trust society is coming for you. High trust society is dying.
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
No it doesn't work and we shouldn't accept it This is exactly how you go from a high trust society to a low trust society
Kaiser@1Kapisch

@levelsio Its just bit chaotic but somehow it works and people move on. Just like if you drive in countries with crazy traffic. Not everything in the world can be solved with logic. Somethings just have to be accepted as the way they are.

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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@VagabondRTW I feel your pain, I can introduce you to some out of the box thinking consultants that may be able to carve a solution for you.
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@thekitze Pack up and move to an eternal spring good weather location. Where I’m at in Porto is not bad but it’s too windy and rainy.
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kitze 🛠️ tinkerer.club
i'm paying an insane mortgage for a hOuSe WiTh a YaRd and my daughter can play in that yard literally 7 days of the year. it's always rainy, or windy, or some weather bs is going on outside. june is almost gone and we were outside twice. i'll continue the poland cope <3
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@dscape Sounds like a fun event. I’ve been telling my colleagues and friends this is the first tech conference ticket I’ve booked in 8 years.
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Nuno Job
Nuno Job@dscape·
Forgot we have @Raynos coming too :) 👋 talk about awesome people
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@catalinmpit wait until you here about AI staff engineers making 1,200k a year in san francisco.
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Catalin
Catalin@catalinmpit·
How the hell do some developers make that much money as employees?
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@lxe Who they gonna sell iPhones to other then gen z and gen a ?
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Aleksey Smolenchuk
Aleksey Smolenchuk@lxe·
WWDC presentations are more uncanny than most of AI-generated content on social media these days. Why do they all talk like that?
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@levelsio
@levelsio@levelsio·
I quit having affiliate programs on my sites months ago mostly because more than half the payouts on @getRewardful that I'd sent out via @Wise would fail and it resulted in VERY angry emails, replies and YouTube comments about PiEtEr LeVeLs NoT PaYiNg OuT HiS AfFiLlIAtEs Well I DID pay out but Wise made most payments fail Now I'm at the other end of it as @bordrhq an immigration service I resold for awhile has been trying to pay me out for years on Wise, and it's never ever worked It's impossible to talk to @Wise staff or get them to fix anything, with Stripe I can report a bug and they reply to my tweets or DM me, with Wise it's like a black box, they never reply or give a shit I visited their office and they were nice and wanted feedback, but on here they're completely absent, and no support on website either Which I'm fine with btw, I do the same but with ALL my sites you can report a bug with 2 clicks, I'll see it within minutes or hours and I personally fix it usually in minutes and at worst less than 48 hours Which is why I'd LOVE to see Stripe move into Wise's market and give me a payment card so I can pay my bills
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@lxe Raptor 1 to raptor 2 is called webpack to esbuild / bun.
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@feross Everyone knows node_modules is heavier then a black hole. Trying to get sentry zero or alerts zero on a large repo is near impossible. Excited to see we can filter out all the dead code, and focus on only vulnerabilities in libraries I'm using directly in my production code.
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Feross
Feross@feross·
We just bought a company. Why? Because vulnerability scanning is fundamentally broken. And I’m tired of pretending it’s fine. We acquired Coana, the best reachability analysis engine on the planet. The whole vuln industry is addicted to quantity over quality. More alerts, more dashboards. It’s security theater. And it doesn’t scale. Ask any developer what they do with 1,000 security alerts. They ignore them. Coana flips the script. It asks the only question that actually matters: Is this vulnerability even reachable by your code? If not, who cares? Move on. If yes, fix it fast. 💥 I’ve been obsessed with this idea for years. Why drown developers in noise when we can tell them what actually matters? When I first saw Coana, I knew: “We have to bring this into Socket. Nothing else even comes close.” Coana doesn’t just work — it’s freakishly good. ✅ 80%+ fewer false positives ✅ Instant results with first-of-its-kind "precomputed reachability" ✅ Full source code access is optional ✅ Can even run offline on air-gapped networks Yeah. It’s that good. I’m thrilled to welcome @ndrssndrgrd, @torp_martin, @amoellercsaudk, Benjamin, and the entire Coana team to Socket! These are world-class engineers. Real researchers. Together, we’re going to build security that actually scales — and actually helps you ship faster. Legacy tools collapsed under modern dependency trees. We’re not here to patch the current system. We’re here to replace it. This is how we move the industry forward. 🚀
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Jake Verbaten@Raynos·
@TheJerzWay Panama city is a very well connected travel hub and has lot's of conveniences for international living. More so then Lima or Medellin.
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The Way of Jerz
The Way of Jerz@TheJerzWay·
There are very few true Tier 1, 2, or even 3 cities in Latin America. Most of the region is made up of smaller, less connected hubs. Here's how the major cities stack up: 🏙️ Tier 1 Cities 🇲🇽 Mexico City (CDMX) 🇨🇴 Bogotá 🇧🇷 São Paulo 🇦🇷 Buenos Aires 🏙️ Tier 2 Cities 🇨🇱 Santiago 🇧🇷 Rio de Janeiro (RDJ) 🇵🇪 Lima 🇨🇴 Medellín 🏙️ Tier 3 Cities 🇵🇾 Asunción 🇵🇦 Panama City 🇺🇾 Montevideo 🇲🇽 Guadalajara
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Catalin
Catalin@catalinmpit·
Can you recommend an open-source repository with exemplary code? I want to read some good code to level up my skills.
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