Justin H.

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Justin H.

Justin H.

@noXiouzCS

Software Engineer & CS2 tryhard 🤠

Hamburg, Deutschland Katılım Mart 2017
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Justin H.
Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@TheAlexLichter Not specifically related to oxfmt, but my biggest painpoint is that you cannot exclude certain oxlint rules from being auto-fixed. I want console.logs to be highlighted by the linter, but I don't want them to be auto-removed on save.
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Kage75 🇨🇦
Kage75 🇨🇦@thekage75·
@zacbowden "Reducing ads" is not enough. There should be zero ads in software that was paid for.
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Zac Bowden
Zac Bowden@zacbowden·
BREAKING: Microsoft just announced several major changes to Windows 11 in an effort to win back user trust and evolve the platform into something people will actually want to use over macOS and Linux! It's a huge announcement that addresses Windows 11's biggest problems today, tackling core fundamental issues such as unreliable system performance, UX consistency, AI bloat and general enshittification. Microsoft has confirmed that this year, it WILL be reducing where ads and Copilot appear throughout the system, including in Start, Widgets, Notepad, Photos, and more! File Explorer and Windows Search will be upgraded with improved performance and capabilities that make finding apps and files much faster and easier. The OS will become lighter with less RAM and system utilization at idle, making it smoother to run on low end hardware with limited memory. These improvements will also benefit high-end PCs too. Windows Update will be improved with more granular controls and the ability to postpone updates for longer, along with reducing how often the OS needs to restart to install an update. Microsoft has also confirmed that it's bringing back fan favourite features such as the ability to move the Taskbar! It's also working to update more areas of the system shell with modern WinUI designs, which should make Windows 11 feel more coherent and complete. There's much more in the announcement, and it honestly all sounds too good to be true. Microsoft really is listening to feedback, and is eager to make Windows the BEST desktop OS on the market. More details including when these changes will arrive in the link! windowscentral.com/microsoft/wind…
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Porfírio 🇵🇹@porfirio·
@wesbos Apple uses vertical slicing, sharing just some common elements like header and footer. This means that different teams are building different pages and they can use different tools. Also page flow and animations may differ depending on the product. Having more scrollitelling
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Wes Bos
Wes Bos@wesbos·
Apple's iPad site is running Next.js while all other pages aren't even running React. Is this new?
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tyler@RealityChecked9·
@Solaire_The_Bae @grok @GoetzItSold @ExistentialEnso It's actually really sad that you got a response and didn't even understand it. Your response for your own question was that it doesn't work. 90% fail rate high risk. Big money wasted. Could you be dumber? You think taxes is the only for finding things. Retarded
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Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@dargkkast @minfrin @FFmpeg @Huperniketes Rive and Figma come to mind. Depends on how you define complexity, but they require a lot of low level graphics programming to run performant in the browser, not to mention all the networking and scaling techniques..
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Mr. Guerra 超级赢家 🇺🇸🇮🇱🇨🇺🇺🇦
I’ve been coding longer than any of these guys on very similar systems, and have very recently been writing web apps. Web apps are far more complex beasts than the client/server systems we did in the 80s and 90s. This programmer snobbery is low IQ/EQ.
FFmpeg@FFmpeg

@theo Let us know where your FFmpeg patches are. There's a difference between being a "user of FFmpeg" and "developer of FFmpeg". The latter gives you the right to hot takes like "The built in ones are awful". That's because you have the actual skills to write replacements.

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Stratbook.pro@stratbook_app·
Stratbook V3 is here! 🚀 This update has been in the works for quite a long time and includes some long requested features 🧵
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Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@sebmarkbage So when you do some heavier computations in a mousemove or window resize event, the browser should just freeze?
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Daniel Lemire
Daniel Lemire@lemire·
Do you regularly refer to others as being 'crazy'? Is that how you behave in the workplace? Maybe where you live, it is acceptable behaviour but where I live, it is rude and unprofessional. It is unacceptable behaviour. This is precisely the type of behaviour that an employer should seek to discourage. And it is precisely what I referred to above about why I would not work in such a place. As for your content... Of course, pronouns has been part of administrative documentation forever, but we are talking about stating your pronouns, not putting the down on a form. Starting a conversation or a talk by stating your pronouns, or otherwise broadcasting visibly your pronouns, is a political action. It simply wasn't done in the 1990s. Does not matter whether you were in Berlin, Montreal, Vienna, Paris or New York City. We have an endless stream of documentaries, movies, letters and so on. You will just not find a movie in the 1990s were a professional introduce themselves as "Hello, I am X, my pronouns are ...". Importantly, the very same people who will do so are often those who will eagerly bring their political beliefs into their work. And they also have a tendency to embrace personal attacks/cancelling and the like. It is a huge red flag. It is telling people "my politics matter more than my work".
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Andreas Kling
Andreas Kling@awesomekling·
As an employer, I would never ask about my employees’ political beliefs; this would be inappropriate and potentially even illegal in some places. I’m concerned that HR software requesting “preferred pronouns” might indirectly reveal such beliefs, with left-leaning employees likely providing them, and center/right-leaning ones opting out. This could be avoided by either requiring everyone to provide pronouns or not asking at all.
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SGE | Sebe
SGE | Sebe@CoachSebe·
Got married 🥰🥰
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📦🛠👷🏻‍♂️Sean Larkin
@levelsio @Jordy_vD_ @jessebeach He’s a substantial and important contributor to the JavaScript ecosystem. Not just some random 🥹. TC-39 rep, package owner, significant standards influencer. You may not agree with his reasoning but he has no ill intent to harm.
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Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
Wow, I'm checking out @render right now as an alternative to @heroku for @csgostratbook. Everything just works immediately and is so easy to configure 🙏🏻 Amazing product!
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Angel A. Núñez
Angel A. Núñez@tsAngelNunnez·
@mfpears @ryanflorence Can you tell me which framework allows you to compose 3 components with the least amount of boilerplate possible? Without needing to learn a strange syntax (@if, *ngIf, etc)... Of course, with React/Preact
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Ryan Florence@ryanflorence·
React 19 enables the unix philosophy for web UIs - Write [components] that do one thing and do it well. - Write [components] to work together. - Write programs to handle text streams, because that is a universal interface. Nowhere else on the web can you compose like React.
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Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@mattpocockuk don't try to configure rollup yourself, you will end up with a bunch of half maintained plugins that don't work. Just use tsup and everything works out of the box.
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
What tips would you give someone publishing their first package to npm?
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Justin H.
Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@acdlite Intl.DisplayNames also causes some mismatches for country names..
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Andrew Clark
Andrew Clark@acdlite·
In a future React release, it's likely we'll patch the Date API during SSR and hydration to prevent mismatches. I expect this to be controversial because people have convinced themselves that patching is automatically bad. Sharing this to provoke you now, instead of later 😇
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Matt Pocock
Matt Pocock@mattpocockuk·
What do you use template literal types for in TS? I'm talking types, like: type Route = `/user/${string}`; I'm having a mental block and can only think of routes.
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Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@2SlyGuy @leandrinux @ZooL_Smith Every Electron executable ships a Chromium Renderer (imagine a Chrome Browser) and a Node.js runtime. Some apps like MS Teams have moved on to using the OS default web renderer instead of shipping one, reducing the size by a lot.
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ZooL
ZooL@ZooL_Smith·
Explain to me how you can go: from Battlefront 1+2: = 2.80 GiB + 11.07 GiB to Battlefront 1+2 Classic Collection: = 72.58 GiB What the fuck is wrong with this industry and software engineering in general??
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Justin H.
Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@marklynchdev @ySebp @DavidKPiano I'm pretty sure I've seen a thread on twitter where the outcome was that Maps are faster than plain objects when you add/remove lots of properties frequently.
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Mark Lynch
Mark Lynch@marklynchdev·
@ySebp @DavidKPiano There is actually a performance hit using maps over plan objects in JS. Constant time lookups can vary between data structures. No problem for a small list, but it adds up quickly in larger data sets
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David K 🎹
David K 🎹@DavidKPiano·
Just because you have a collection of items doesn't mean you have to put them in an array. If you're going to be referring to items frequently by id (or similar), and order doesn't matter as much, using an object is likely simpler than an array.
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Justin H.
Justin H.@noXiouzCS·
@mem_ry @launders Exactly. "but there will still be cheaters" of course, but 90% less of them already makes a big difference.
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mem_ry@mem_ry·
@launders Kernel-level/ring0 would flush out the majority.. For that which remains, experienced players & aimers are more than capable enough to outperform "them".
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launders@launders·
cheating in cs works kills your teams energy by the time ppl want to queue again forceable wastes everyones time even if VACnet has improved, it needs to be perfect we’re supposed to play premier. “global leaderboards” will be an embarrassment to the game and cs community.
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