🚨 Do you understand what happened in the last 12 hours?
> A CEO of a $200 billion company said on camera that 35% of new grads won't find jobs. He didn't even flinch saying it.
> Meta made $165 billion last year and is still firing 15,000 people because apparently record profit isn't profitable enough.
> Some random guy in Florida sold his entire house in 5 days using ChatGPT. No real estate agent, no commission, no experience. Just vibes and a $20 subscription.
> A man in Australia cured his dying dog's cancer with AI after every single vet told him there was nothing left to do. Built a custom vaccine from his couch.
> The guy who created Uber and left 300,000 taxi drivers broke is back. Building robots now because apparently ruining one industry wasn't enough.
> Tinder wants access to your camera roll. Your drunk photos, your 3am notes app meltdowns, your deleted selfies. They're calling it a "vibe check."
> Naval, the man who made hundreds of millions investing in software, just said software is dead. Four words and the entire industry felt it.
> And Anthropic removed the limit on how long their AI can think and then doubled everyone's usage for free. Because when the product is addictive enough you give the first taste away.
All of that happened today. Not this week, not this quarter. Today. A random Saturday in March.
This is worse than you being on meth.
@angular For a couple of years, I've maintained ngx-vflow, which includes those features. But, it hasn't received such attention from the Angular team, even though they were aware of its existence. It’s sad to see someone get in a day what you worked years for.
Workflow designers, visual rule engines, system architecture diagrams, low-code editors.
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@Bitcollage Probably depends a lot on the architecture. In a sliced architecture more devs can work next to each other without touching one others code. Still I'd assume with each dev added to the team the risk for merge conflicts is slightly rising.
🌟Angular Space = 600 members!🌟
#angular#buildinpublic
It's been two weeks since I launched Angular Space.
Here's my take on why it's still a password-protected and invite-only beta 👇
💡 Value
Much like charging $5 instead of offering for free, creating a barrier invites those who truly value and are passionate about Angular.
It ensures a community of engaged, dedicated members.
Angular Space membership is forever free but now invite only model creates this much needed barrier.
If you care enough to drop a comment and ask to join.
You already care more then 90%.
That’s why I need YOU!
Not the other 90% :)
🤝 Organic Sharing
I've noticed members sharing their access with friends.
It's encouraging to see Angular Space community grow through trusted networks, reaching those who genuinely care about Angular.
🌱 Learning from Early Adopters
These initial days are crucial for me.
Understanding what drives and interests my early members is shaping the future of our platform.
📈 Measuring Genuine Interest
Being invite-only allows me to gauge the real reception and interest.
My goal is to grow a quality community, not just in numbers, but in meaningful interactions.
Quality community is going to accept only quality content.
💌 Open for Passionate Devs
If you're as excited about Angular as I am and wish to join a passionate community, feel free to drop a comment to get an invite!
🙏 A heartfelt thank you to all the members who've joined so far.
Your enthusiasm and feedback are invaluable.
You're the pioneers helping shape this unique “space” for Angular developers.
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PS: I’m gearing up for mentorship program announcement! 📣
Share this across your network to get the word around that together we are creating THE place for Angular Developers :)
@abampakos Yep, I agree. And in addition it asks you if you want to initialize as SSR Project (with default No) I think that's also a great choice to make this capability more prominent to new users :-)