Kirill Korolyov

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Kirill Korolyov

Kirill Korolyov

@Dremora

Trying to make sense of the world around me, and make it a little better in the process.

London, UK Katılım Ekim 2008
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Kirill Korolyov
Kirill Korolyov@Dremora·
thenewstack.io/coding-sucks-a… “coding sucks” When I hear something like this, I can't stop thinking that the author perhaps was never meant to be a software developer. If I think something sucks, I pay people who love their job to do it for me.
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Spencer Greenberg 🔍@SpencrGreenberg·
For those worried that A.I. might end human civilization/kill all life on earth: what's a short explanation for why you are worried? Feel free to write your reasons as a comment or link to an article - thanks!
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What if the ultimate goal of the universe is to experience itself fully, via universal consciousness?
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@annakaharris @carlorovelli @DavidDeutschOxf @Sara_Imari Perhaps too poetic to be useful, but I recall reading long ago the idea that each manifestation of reflective awareness is like a tiny shard of mirror the universe holds up to itself. With enough shards (via evolution), the universe can eventually see itself through itself.

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Brandon 🚀 Flightcontrol
What's the best styling system/library for building your own React component library these days?
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Kirill Korolyov@Dremora·
While it’s great to have different ways to use GraphQL, once you discover (and understand!) Relay, there’s no way back. What Relay really needs is better docs. And maybe better marketing? Make Relay great again.
Jens Neuse | Founder @ WunderGraph@TheWorstFounder

Every comparison of GraphQL vs whatever that fails to mention Relay is almost always useless. Even trpc comparisons completely fail to understand fragments. It's very easy to dismiss the complexity of GraphQL when you fail to understand the core value of the Query language.

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Kirill Korolyov@Dremora·
Valid points here. Importing backend code into frontend and hoping that it’ll be eliminated by then bundler has caused me enough headache in the past.
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Perhaps there's a CI that supports this already?
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Kirill Korolyov@Dremora·
Imagine if we could split a running CI job into two. Every child job would maintain the perception that it's the original one. It's like Black Mirror, but for machines.
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Kirill Korolyov@Dremora·
codesandbox.io/blog/how-we-cl… I'd love to see this implemented on a CI system. Most of the overhead comes from having to perform set-up work all over again and writing data to/reading data from cache. This also increases the complexity drastically.
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@dominykas@fosstodon.org
@[email protected]@eDominykas·
@Dremora I'm not arguing either of the points :) But also it's nice to write lots of code without distractions. I miss that.
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@dominykas@fosstodon.org
@[email protected]@eDominykas·
I have a home with a view and I have an office with a view, and the view on the screen that I should actually be looking at is just not as good. Makes you think why the nerds in basements are so productive.
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