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@all__hype

Building web apps for fun and profit Laravel, htmx, hypermedia, livewire, build & bundle optional Host of hx-pod: Learn htmx through your earholes

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John-Daniel Trask
John-Daniel Trask@traskjd·
The .NET Core migration was great, a big perf win + x-platform. HTMX is great for keeping things simple. AI obviously massively accelerates delivery. Most of the stack is boring. I've always preferred to build than just slap NPM packages together and thinks they understand code.
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
Hey, you got a cool project that you are building? Link it I want to yap about cool projects
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Datastar CEO
Datastar CEO@DelaneyGillilan·
Datastar solves frontend reactivity. Rocket provides declarative web components for when you need components with rich functionality. Stellar CSS gives you a design system you can modify visually. And coming soon is our answer to a secure package manager
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Lazarus / html dev 2026
Lazarus / html dev 2026@all__hype·
@WarrenInTheBuff the implication being that there was some sort of huge griftertunity just a year or two before ai that these same people all participated in?? how dare you sir.
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WarrenBuffering
WarrenBuffering@WarrenInTheBuff·
Over-promising and under-delivering will do more damage to AI than any group of keyboard vimvangelist AI-hater-club purebreds ever could But the VCs and flounders don't care. They'll just secure their pubdump IPO bags and move their chips to the next profitable griftertunity
WarrenBuffering@WarrenInTheBuff

The worst part is I really like AI. It's pretty damn cool. Sucks all these blow hards need exponential valuations to secure their next funding round so badly they're willing to grift every bit of magic right out of it

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Lazarus / html dev 2026
Lazarus / html dev 2026@all__hype·
has anyone ever mourned the loss of a git history (not the code, that's fine)? pouring out few drops of coffee for a year of commits i lost in a project reorganization
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Ronan Berder
Ronan Berder@hunvreus·
I used to read every single line of code AI generated, and most of the time edited it heavily. It's quickly trending to zero. I'm still challenging architecture, naming, libraries, ... and I read the more important and sensitive bits. But how long is that gonna last?
gabriel@gabriel1

there is still no substitute for perfectly understanding every single line of code in your codebase i fall into the trap of just skimming through ai changes to "just make sure it looks good" all the time, and it makes me lose so much time to not perfectly understand every line

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htmx.org / CEO of FlatUI Delenda Est (same thing)
In Montana, we don't need your bloated frameworks. We have HTMX and the open range.Never underestimate the power of the open range.The good one came from Montana.The bad one came from WYO. And now you guys are on the verge of starting your own. Good Luck with that.Within the last year, we'
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Lazarus / html dev 2026
Lazarus / html dev 2026@all__hype·
@hunvreus yeah i haven't found the need to add the layers complexity into the process. the best current coding agent, deep knowledge of the project, and a few .md files of guidelines is *incredibly* productive
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Ronan Berder
Ronan Berder@hunvreus·
I must be the dumbest dev around here: none of the dozens of “AI tips” I get on my timeline every I open this app seem relevant. I just use Codex/Pi with AGENTS and PLAN files. That’s it. No plugins, no parallel agents, no special workflow.
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Lazarus / html dev 2026@all__hype·
@htmx_org absolutely livid that i have all this life experience and i have never seen a chart go both down and backwards as a joke
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Lazarus / html dev 2026@all__hype·
one thing the modern world is training me to excel at: short term memory of 6-digit numbers
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