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Anton Kastritskiy

Anton Kastritskiy

@AntonK52

Web dev and stuff ⬜️🟥⬜️

London, England Katılım Haziran 2011
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Anton Kastritskiy
Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
Dear twitter, I wrote code and it worked.
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Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
@neogoose_btw if you rename the repo to fff, github redirects to the new name unless you create a new repo with the old name
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Dmitriy Kovalenko
Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
So many people are actually confused by fff repo named as fff.nvim instead of fff. Som people think it’s only nvim plugin, some people find the dead file manager I am thinking of - renaming core to fff - making a mirror for neovim users as fff.nvim But then all the marketing I’ve done will be lost 😭 and google already ranking .nvim repo pretty high Honestly I need an advice what should I do with all that naming madness
Peter Pistorius@appfactory

@neogoose_btw I thought it was this: github.com/dylanaraps/fff

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Dmitriy Kovalenko
Dmitriy Kovalenko@neogoose_btw·
Suggest me a feature that fff is missing and get $5 if I actually going to implement it. For real. I’ll send money via PayPal or GitHub. Anything that you expect from file search and that is not already listed in the issues (and not a semantic search which is obvious)
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Michel
Michel@mweststrate·
Working on removing one of the main friction points in the development workflow. The unnecessary friction point: the IDE
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Felix Geisendörfer
Felix Geisendörfer@felixge·
I used vim exclusively for 10+ years. But when LLMs came up, I ditched it for VS Code and later Cursor as it was the path of least resistance. But given the advancements of claude et al, it's time to go back. neovim + tmux + jjui - let's go.
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Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
TIL there are fonts with ligatures support that do not glue the characters together #4-ligatures-that-dont-deform-shape" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/0xType/0xProto…
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Sean Baildon
Sean Baildon@sbaildon·
islington is a great location; you've got regents canal in your back garden; safe, quiet residential; a respectable amount of busy + social if you take a stroll to the high street; good (street+super)markets; walking distance of exmouth market, imo one of the best evening leisure in london; central and exceedingly well connected for all directions; walking distance to st pancras for international travel
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Matt Perry
Matt Perry@mattgperry·
London friends: Which areas are good for young families right now? Considering a move back and I'm very open to anywhere, as a previous long-time north resident.
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
me trying to open GitHub on my Kindle
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Anton Kastritskiy
Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
Being able to use apply pay from non safari browsers on a desktop is so good
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Anton Kastritskiy
Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
@DanielLockyer I will never forget how a decade ago a client asked to add a 10 seconds loading screen. You guessed it. There was nothing to load
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Daniel Lockyer
Daniel Lockyer@DanielLockyer·
"Users are used to slow software" 😭😭😭
Rui Silva@ruisilva450

@DanielLockyer He answered your question. Users are used to slow software. So you adapt your fast software to match expectations.

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Anton Kastritskiy
Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
@_dhamidi References to commits by the first 1-few characters and blazing fast rebases
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Dario Hamidi
Dario Hamidi@_dhamidi·
What am I missing about jj? I'm proficient with git, the CLI makes sense because it's very much like a GUI: you directly manipulate the underlying object model. For convenience lazygit, magic, etc are a nice layer on top. git just looks fine What's jj's killer feature?
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nunomaduro
nunomaduro@enunomaduro·
need your help: before i share this more broadly, i wanted to post it here first 💙 i'm working on a website that tries to clearly show why devs might choose php in 2026 (1/2) whyphp.dev/?ref=v2
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Anton Kastritskiy
Anton Kastritskiy@AntonK52·
@_wilfredh Having mobile version displayed on desktop is more bearable than the other way around
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Wilfred Hughes
Wilfred Hughes@_wilfredh·
You can often estimate the age of a website based on how well it displays on mobile. All my sites end up with media queries in the CSS for narrow screens. It's so hard to design a single UI that scales from phone to desktop otherwise.
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Caleb Meredith
Caleb Meredith@calebmer·
There are founders out there that run their startups on Google Docs and WhatsApp and I can't blame them
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