Michael Frieze

2.1K posts

Michael Frieze banner
Michael Frieze

Michael Frieze

@MichaelFrieze

Web developer based in Metro Detroit

Clinton Township, MI Katılım Mart 2012
1.3K Takip Edilen611 Takipçiler
Lewis Menelaws
Lewis Menelaws@LewisMenelaws·
I watched the video and it doesn’t really seem like a critique about you at all. It seemed like a reflection of how audience preferences have shifted and even used his own revenue dropping to show that. It seems like he used you as an example of how people are successfully adapting.
English
1
0
11
264
Celmaun
Celmaun@Celmaun·
the fall of @theo. from the highest signal to noise ratio on dev youtube to absurd and useless AI ramblings youtu.be/iFdTLLlby9E
YouTube video
YouTube
English
36
2
424
212.9K
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@theo @Celmaun He's also talking shit about Matt, saying his channel is the "worst". Not cool. He was comparing both of you to crypto influencers chasing the latest trend 🙄
English
2
0
2
1.2K
Theo - t3.gg
Theo - t3.gg@theo·
Says the channel that made a 20 minute video about “senior” folder structure, all of which was wrong. There are few channels that are more an anti signal than WDS. I’ll never care about what he has to say. Absolute scourge on the minds of beginner devs. I’m thankful the algorithm and audience both realize how useless his content is. He should keep his mouth shut and make better content.
English
80
4
884
80.9K
Nikita
Nikita@nikitadrokin·
I know Theo gets a lot of hate, but he genuinely is a good example of helping others sometimes Mad respect, man
Theo - t3.gg@theo

My man @uwukko is building my favorite browser (helium) on an M1 with 16gb RAM. I’m donating $2,000 to help him get a better Mac. If one of my rich friends wants to match it, he can get 64gb. If two do, he can do 128 👀

English
11
2
375
50K
Matt Kik
Matt Kik@MattKik·
@Cmdr_Hadfield Wait, so an astronaut high-fived a meteorite travelling anyhwere around 30,000mph? Damn, you guys are bad-ass!
English
2
0
1
1K
Chris Hadfield
Chris Hadfield@Cmdr_Hadfield·
Damaged spacewalking glove. The Space Station gets bombarded by space rocks and debris, and is covered with small, sharp impact scars. It's easy to snag your glove on one. We pause every 45 minutes (at sunrise or sunset) to inspect for new tears. Fortunately this one didn't get through the glove's tough hide to the rubber pressure layer. Just in case, we have a small, 6000 psi backup tank to feed a leak until we get back to the airlock and plug into ship's oxygen.
Chris Hadfield tweet media
English
150
610
10.1K
621.1K
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@apisurfer @kettanaito Vercel had nothing to do with RSCs. Next wasn't even the first framework to use RSCs. Also, react was initially inspired by XHP which was a server-component oriented architecture used at FB since at least 2010.
English
0
0
0
50
Luka
Luka@apisurfer·
@kettanaito They shipped solutions that Vercel needed to sell it’s framework
English
1
0
2
289
Artem Zakharchenko
Artem Zakharchenko@kettanaito·
This sums up the React API direction of the past couple of years for me. I feel most of the APIs shipped are completely disjoined from the problems I'm facing as a React user.
Mark Erikson@acemarke

@devongovett Short answer: The React team said "use Suspense enabled data fetching libs"... And none of us data fetching lib maintainers know what the right API design is, and haven't had the push or time to design the right APis.

English
4
4
114
21.6K
Andrew 🍻
Andrew 🍻@AndyArsenal17·
@MichaelFrieze @Cmdr_Hadfield Yes I know that but I can’t comprehend there being nothing and how it feels. That’s why I asked an astronaut for an answer 👍
English
1
0
1
219
Andrew 🍻
Andrew 🍻@AndyArsenal17·
@Cmdr_Hadfield Do you feel any kind of wind or anything? Like you’re traveling so fast I can’t comprehend not having the suit ripple in the wind or to feel any resistance. Must play games with your mind when what should logically happen doesn’t.
English
1
1
2
156
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@infinterenders I don't have strong opinions on this. I need to play with RSCs in Start more to get a feel for them. Personally, I haven't been using RSCs that often these days and I like the idea of RSCs being opt-in for the few times I need them.
English
0
0
3
154
render
render@infinterenders·
if your framework treats rsc’s just as data tbh it’s not even native to rsc’s at all ngl rsc is ui
English
6
0
29
2.8K
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@andy_rubin678 @tannerlinsley Tools like unpic already exist and it works great with cloudflare for transformations. Also, there are services like imagekit and cloudinary. They both provide an image component.
English
0
0
2
35
Andy
Andy@andy_rubin678·
@tannerlinsley Try loading your page on a slow internet See the images loading from top to bottom No blurdataurl support Quality File format
English
1
0
0
60
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@chrisgpt You might want to check your facts on when Claude Code was made.
English
0
0
0
11
Chris
Chris@Chrisgpt·
In defense of the Claude code team Yes it is vibe coded That doesn’t mean it will objectively stay bad - or that it is bad now. You have to remember Claude code was made 4 months ago by a singular individual. And for a product in which 100% of the updates are vibe coded it is phenomenal/ extremely useful in the terminal > millions of people use it daily I understand Theo is upset but all of these concerns are going to go away in a few months. It is only a matter of time before we look at human made code bases with the same distain as we currently do for vibe coded ones Any app at this scale is difficult to maintain and for the first vibe coded software to reach this many users this quickly. It does a good job.
Theo - t3.gg@theo

The Claude Code Desktop app is an affront on software. As developers, we should be offended that they chose to ship something this awful. Rushed out my video because I feel like I'm going insane.

English
92
3
295
125.5K
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@demigor @devagrawal09 Even if I disable SSR, I still might use a BFF (backend for frontend) for things like server functions and isomorphic loaders.
English
1
0
0
41
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@demigor @devagrawal09 You aren't limited to a single server. For instance, you might run a JS server to handle frontend-related tasks like SSR and server functions (including RSCs) while maintaining a separate backend service written in any language you like.
English
1
0
0
44
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@semdzh @daarkeae Start is still RC, but it just has the best implementation of server functions I've ever seen. They can do so many things (much better than Server Actions) and now they even support RSCs. Server Functions also work nicely with Query.
English
1
0
1
34
Saeed
Saeed@semdzh·
@MichaelFrieze @daarkeae I agree for now. SvelteKit remote functions still in beta, so I wouldn’t use them in production, but they are great!
English
1
0
1
63
cardoso
cardoso@daarkeae·
TanStack Start feels so much better to use than Next.js, it's insane.
English
18
11
322
26.4K
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@semdzh @daarkeae I've tried to like SFCs. I used Svelte and Vue over the years, but I've been using React since 2016 and I can't get used to not having JSX. Also, I heavily use multiple components per file.
English
1
0
1
30
Saeed
Saeed@semdzh·
@MichaelFrieze @daarkeae Love JSX too, but it’s all about taste. SvelteKit looks more minimal. The only thing sometimes I miss in SvelteKit is multi components per file and snippets not solving it properly.
English
1
0
1
61
Michael Frieze
Michael Frieze@MichaelFrieze·
@semdzh @daarkeae Also, I like JSX too much to use Svelte. If I was going to use something other than React, it would be Solid. Which also works with Start.
English
1
0
1
40
Tom Sherman
Tom Sherman@tomus_sherman·
I find it strange to claim support for RSCs without either of the core parts of the RSC protocol (use client/server) In short: inventing a new "slots" protocol is extremely short sighted IMO
Tanner Linsley@tannerlinsley

Finally, @Tan_Stack Start now supports React Server Components! Start's RSCs are a truly fetchable, cacheable and composable primitive that work with your favorite tools instead of dictating your entire architecture. Oh, and one more thing... "Composite Components" 😉 🔗⬇️🧵

English
7
1
41
19.9K