Tomas Chmelevskij
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@threepointone I pretty much go with theme song in my head all the time 😄
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@ChefConsultant I like the fact that chlodnik litewski ranked so well 😁
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@kettanaito Please do, I might even contribute if it's OSS list
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#page-pause" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">playwright.dev/docs/api/class…
well that's handy!
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@eimantas Kazkaip sitas postas panasius vibe duoda
lrt.lt/naujienos/liet…
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@threepointone Currently in situation where I need to bolt one on after few years. Seems straightforward, but defo feels like a grunt work
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@threepointone Not really full stack in js land, but @vendure_io seems to have it from the get go
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@jamonholmgren Will have to double check, but that doesn’t really matter. Reflog seem to be local history of actions decoupled from log, aka committed history
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@SergiiKirianov Honestly, passport, phone and credit card is all you need. Everything else is nice to have
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@SergiiKirianov This so much. For me the biggest win is that I can still use my vim key bindings, editor layout etc. makes whole experience so much better
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yesterday me and my colleague were debugging a weird issue and since the project was running on his machine we did it in, you know “old way” - he was sharing the screen and I was trying to help him looking at the code and telling him to go “up…nono…little more up, just a bit more, yeah here, okay try this…” and so on.
Why I just didn’t clone the repo? Well, his setup had a Magento server installed on his machine and I was too lazy to set it up, tho it takes like 5 minutes with my CLI. But still.
Then I remembered that @code had something like Live Share. We gave it a try and oh my god I was blown away!
Not only I could get access to his local code in my local VS Code, I could run commands in HIS terminal, we shared the same localhost:3000 and on top of that, I had access to his Magento instance as well.
God knows how this works (I have an idea, but too lazy to think it through e2e) but damn that’s a game changer!
Huge kudos to @code and their team for creating it - a whole new level of collaborative debugging sessions in fully remote environments 👏👏👏👏
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@jacobrask This was one of the aha moments for me with :has(). The ability to look back solves sooo many things
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Tomas Chmelevskij รีทวีตแล้ว

Since last autumn, I'm officially unemployed. Instead of looking for a job, I decided to focus on the area where I already provide value—my open source (i.e. @ApiMocking).
I have a lot planned to improve MSW and the ecosystem around it. I'd love to do that without burning my life's savings.
It's the beginning of the year. The budgets are allocated. If you use MSW at work, please ping your manager to consider sponsoring the project.
👉 github.com/sponsors/mswjs
Tell them how it helps you ship. Tell them how it's de-facto the industry standard of API mocking used by countless teams and products of any size. Google, Microsoft, Amazon, Adobe, Spotify, Vercel, just to name a few. And it's still an over-weekend hobby.
MSW has shown what's possible in API mocking by being developed in my free time. Imagine what we can achieve by having financial stability. Help us reach it!
I will do my best to encourage and promote companies that invest in OSS, and the companies that support MSW in particular. Become one of those companies. Lead by example. Thank you.
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@dariusdan Been using this combo for about 2 years now. What really made it shine is ability to easily switch between windows/linux/mac if needed
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