abdlmola

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abdlmola

abdlmola

@alftkhmima

happy birthday anwar

Katılım Mart 2022
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Bun@bunjavascript·
Bun v1.3.14 - Fixes 92 issues, addressing 380 👍 - `Bun.Image` - builtin image processing - global virtual store in bun install - HTTP/3 Bun.serve() - HTTP/3 & HTTP/2 fetch() - `node:worker_threads` stability fixes - -17 MB on Windows, -7 MB on Linux bun.com/blog/bun-v1.3.…
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@mynameistito @Cloudflare man life would be so much better if cloudflare allowed us to create oauth clients, so we can build tools (like wrangler) that don't ask the user to go through the pain of creating api tokens
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Tito@mynameistito·
currently, creating API tokens in the @Cloudflare dashboard is painful: clicking through dropdowns and slowly configuring everything by hand. so I got claude to cook up a quick, terminal-native flow: select accounts, choose services, set read/write access, and you’re done. npx create-cf-token
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Jim Belosic (SendCutSend)@jimbelosic·
How it started (2018): - Bought a laser - Developed instant quoting system - Hired 3 people - We can cut metal with lasers! - We can ship it to your door! How it went for 7 years (from what I can remember): - Bought another laser - Hired 9 more people - Added 23k lines of code to our app - Ran out of space in the FedEx truck for the first time - Added CNC bending - Added loads of materials: 6061, 7075, 316 stainless… - Added PEM hardware insertion - Hired 15 more people - Added ceramic tumbling - We’re on BattleBots! - New tool: Parts Builder - Bought another laser - Reduced lead time 18% - Some of our parts raced in the Baja 1000 - Powder coating in black, gray, white, blue, green, red… - New facility! Paris Kentucky - Added 55k lines of code to our app - Bought another laser - Shipped our 1,000,000th part - Removed 9 racoons from Paris Kentucky ceiling - Ice storm shut down Paris facility - Hired 77 more people - Bought another laser - First package shipped to Canada! - Broke a fire sprinkler and had a little flood - Added CNC router cutting for wood and plastics - Made a jet-powered sheet metal car - Added water jet cutting for composites - Added tapping service - Bought another laser - Launched $1M STEM Sponsorship Program - New service: Zinc plating - Sponsored our 50th FSAE team - Added 74k lines of code to our app - New Facility! Reno building 2 - Reduced lead time another 21% - Bought another laser - New service: Design Services - Wind blew out our main rollup door - Bought another laser - Now offering NET 30/60 payment terms - Sent some parts to space! - Added countersinking service - Bought another laser - Added dimple forming service - Ran out of space in the FedEx semi for the first time - Hired 84 more people - Added 106k lines of code to our app - Added anodizing in black, clear, red, gold, blue - Added overnight shipping - Added more materials: copper, brass, titanium, birch - New Facility! Arlington Texas - Bought another laser - Shipped our 30,000,000th part - Added expedited production with overnight shipping - Reduced lead time another 10% - Bought another laser - New Facility! Reno building 3, campus 1 - Launched “Just Gonna Send It” podcast - New tool: Autodesk Fusion plugin - Bought another laser - Lost a laser to a fire - Bought another laser - New service: Marketplace - Added more materials: UHMW, HDPE, carbon fiber - Added 166k lines of code to our app - Started Commercial Projects Team - Became the largest distributor of Sour Punch Straws in Nevada - Bought another laser - Sent some more parts to space - Partnered with 200+ Creators - Launched SendCutSend Community College - Hired 185 more people - Added 258k lines of code to our app - Bought another laser - Added more materials: buna-N, garlock, 3M VHB - New service: CNC machining - Bought another laser - Reduced lead time again - Shipped thousands of tons of materials across the US and Canada - Served over 300,000 customers - Created 375+ American Manufacturing jobs Where it’s going: - [REDACTED] - [REDACTED] - Hiring 200+ more amazing people - [REDACTED] - Lower prices - Faster delivery - More capabilities - More services
Jim Belosic (SendCutSend)@jimbelosic

Celebrating 7 years of sending, cutting, and sending. Cheers

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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@saltyAom i think no one is talking about it because, judjing from the replies, everyone thinks its just yet another zod schema kind of thing
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SaltyAom@saltyAom·
I'm very confident that this is Elysia's best feature No frameworks have ever pulled it off at this level It turns TypeScript into an API documentation - No additional setup - No CLI tools to run - No code change - Works with every TS library Yet no one is talking about it
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@thdxr a full blown mcp server isn't all that much tbh
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dax@thdxr·
routing custom tools you write for local use through a full blown mcp server is dumb this kind of incremental overhead is how we look back one day and think "how did it all get so bloated" have had an idea around this for a bit will get it together this week
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calle@callebtc·
let there be noise
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@housecor the amount of why x instead of y comments on this post is insan3
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Cory House
Cory House@housecor·
My preferred React stack for 2025 Package manager: Bun Starter: Vite Language: TypeScript Router: Tanstack Router Remote state: Sync engine like Convex or Zero if possible, Tanstack Query otherwise. Form state: Tanstack Form Global/subtree state: Zustand Unit tests: Vitest Integration tests: Playwright Mocking: Mock Service Worker Runtime validation: Zod
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@thdxr also in aoe, even if you survive the whole game, that doesnt necessarily mean you will win kind of related to your other post
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dax@thdxr·
in RTS games like age of empires at the beginning you are focused on the micro - acquiring basic resources takes up 100% of your brain over time you build up enough systems so that a lot of this can happen without needing much from you by the end of the game you're hardly thinking about the basics and entirely focused on larger scale decisions this is what compounding feels like and it's only really worth starting a business if you're tapping into that year 2 should look materially different than year 1 - otherwise you just have a job without any of the benefits and a lot more stress
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@williamallen @dok2001 @eastdakota nothing in particular, i just have a feeling that you will be vital in making it mainstream and i'm curious how you will approach that.
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Matthew Prince 🌥
Matthew Prince 🌥@eastdakota·
Anyone else want to ask me for feedback today? I’m in an especially truthful mood.
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Electric@ElectricSQL·
🚨 Big news! We’ve been collaborating with the legendary @tannerlinsley and the TanStack team to build something new: TanStack DB — a reactive, normalized, transactional state engine that extends TanStack Query.
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Roy@im_roy_lee·
Cluely is out. cheat on everything.
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abdlmola@alftkhmima·
@thdxr id love to build openopenai
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dax@thdxr·
we have another idea for an Open___ project but we're looking for someone to take it on scope is very defined and it'll definitely be widely used good opportunity for someone looking to make a name for themselves - reply if interested
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brooke@brooke_lune·
It’s 2027. Every web library is now part of @tan_stack. Nothing else survived. We spent so long asking “tanstack start wen?” we forgot to ask “tanstack stop wen?”
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JB Hutch
JB Hutch@JB_Hutch·
Who is the @aarondfrancis of caching? I understand it fundamentally, but I want a more nuanced understanding. Server, client, CDN, cache size, manual cache busting, etc. Illustrations or diagrams are a plus.
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