Dominik Guzy

156 posts

Dominik Guzy

Dominik Guzy

@guzy_dom

Software architect and developer

Katılım Mart 2020
503 Takip Edilen21 Takipçiler
Tejas at AI Engineer Singapore
@guzy_dom 1. no, it’s written to be timeless 2. @OReillyMedia has a portal for this! I would definitely ask whatever publisher published about it, but if they don’t have a solution already in place then yes!
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Tejas at AI Engineer Singapore
just finished the first draft manuscript would you buy this
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Tejas at AI Engineer Singapore@TejasKumar_

After becoming a best selling author with my premier book “Fluent React”, I am now working on another titled “It was Always UX: A Treatise on AI Disruption”. I am interested in partnering with a publisher like I did on my previous work with @OReillyMedia. My only ask is that we just build and ship without too much ceremony (long proposal process, outline nitpicked, etc.). While I’d prefer O’Reilly, I am open to others as well: whoever has the most streamlined process with a favorable royalty model. If that’s you, I’d love to discuss further. If there’s no publisher interest at all, I will gladly self-publish because I am fairly convinced this book is a timely banger. This will also undoubtedly be a fun adventure. Very excited about this!

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Dominik Guzy
Dominik Guzy@guzy_dom·
I work in ad tech, I needed to test some tracking, so AI and I made a thing: pixel-relay.guzy.dev - like a webhook.site, but for tracking pixels. I used bun, react and convex, and fly for deployment, a couple of minutes of work TBH, but might be useful for some
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Akilesh@sentrytoast·
it was working really well, but suddenly completions are not going through. pls help @opencode provider: github copilot
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Proton
Proton@ProtonPrivacy·
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Gergely Orosz
Gergely Orosz@GergelyOrosz·
I really, really tried to use Dropbox Sign - which seems like a neat product. But someone configured the site to redirect *every* request to the "Templates" page with a 302 redirect. So I cannot view a document I sent for signing, cannot view team - cannot do anything.
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Dominik Guzy@guzy_dom·
@chantastic Only two aliases for me: .. and …, no need to have more in monorepos. Also using zoxide to jump quicker.
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chan
chan@chantastic·
how deep do your dots go?
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Dominik Guzy
Dominik Guzy@guzy_dom·
@DThompsonDev I’m trying to pull back as soon as they start to have their own, valid ideas. I don’t think the hard deadline will work, it’s all about the context of the project we’re working on. Works for me and the devs, never had a negative feedback about the onboarding!
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
@guzy_dom Do you ever struggle with "I am giving them too much support, I should pull back a bit?" I guess I'm more curious with how you find the balance between support for the new dev vs becoming their crutch.
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Danny Thompson
Danny Thompson@DThompsonDev·
SOFTWARE DEVELOPERS! What strategies do you use to onboard new developers to your team effectively?
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
I just shipped a new library 🤯 Announcing @​total-typescript/tsconfig 🚀🚀 My recommended tsconfig.json is a single import away.
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Ricky
Ricky@rickyfm·
If you’re not shipping bugs are you even shipping
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Malte Ubl
Malte Ubl@cramforce·
You're all monsters
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Malte Ubl@cramforce·
Which picture of me was taken first? Poll in thread
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Dominik Guzy@guzy_dom·
@mattpocockuk @AndaristRake @erikras ts-expect can be useful when working on migration for new api. When the new api is ready, the code will no longer error, so eslint will catch that you're using unnecessary ts-expect. On the other hand I wouldn't let it touch the production code, it can live in dev env or PR.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
@AndaristRake @erikras This is exactly my take - I don't think ts-ignore or ts-expect error should EVER be used in application code.
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Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
Sometimes, you just need to suppress an error in TypeScript to move on. Yes, we all do it. No shame there. When you do suppress errors, what's your preferred method?
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Andrew Sherman 🇺🇦
Andrew Sherman 🇺🇦@andrii_sherman·
I know that you are a senior dev if your commit messages look like "+" "fix"/"fixy"/"The Fixies" "cicd fix10" "??"
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Stephan Meijer
Stephan Meijer@meijer_s·
There's an open source thing that enables one to deploy git repos / docker images to my own server, with the same ease as deploying to Vercel / Netlify. I saw it a few days ago on Twitter, but can't find it back. What is it?
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Charlie Gerard
Charlie Gerard@devdevcharlie·
Today is my last day at Stripe and I'm also gonna be leaving the US. 👋 I kinda have something else lined up already but I'm gonna take some time off first 😌
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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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Dominik Guzy
Dominik Guzy@guzy_dom·
@mattpocockuk forwardRef, MutableRefObject vs RefObject, typying useImperativeHandle
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
What do you find hard about using TypeScript with React?
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