Alek
@vv3rd.bsky.social
I do javascript for money.
Teamlead in a fintech company. Helix-editor enthusiast. Recreational programming enjoyer
Teamlead in a fintech company. Helix-editor enthusiast. Recreational programming enjoyer
astro is such a buggy mess
April 18, 2025 at 7:11 AM
astro is such a buggy mess
CSS is hell. Every existing way of doing it sucks. Yes, tailwind too. UI is hard. Especially when you trying to implement a figma file designed by non-developer. AI doesn't help, it has to know about custom tailwind plugin my team uses
March 4, 2025 at 5:25 PM
CSS is hell. Every existing way of doing it sucks. Yes, tailwind too. UI is hard. Especially when you trying to implement a figma file designed by non-developer. AI doesn't help, it has to know about custom tailwind plugin my team uses
Are there examples of lives significantly improving thanks to AI advancement? So far I only see anxiety it causes, scams, misinformation, etc. Occasionally a funny ai generated meme.
Makes it hard to believe AI is net good for the world when I consider it's current trajectory
Makes it hard to believe AI is net good for the world when I consider it's current trajectory
February 7, 2025 at 4:21 AM
Are there examples of lives significantly improving thanks to AI advancement? So far I only see anxiety it causes, scams, misinformation, etc. Occasionally a funny ai generated meme.
Makes it hard to believe AI is net good for the world when I consider it's current trajectory
Makes it hard to believe AI is net good for the world when I consider it's current trajectory
I wonder if 3-5 years from now frontend ecosystem is gonna be like "Stop using signals!!! Do this instead" and it's Elm architecture but with some fancy new stuff (probably AI)
Elm is unpopular (in comparison). Yet many things are inspired by Elm-architecture: Go library for writing TUI apps, Gleam frontend framework, Rust frontend/fullstack framework, hell Redux.
Elm dropped signals and chose redux-like (or other way around) architecture because they noticed Elm apps undergoing a sort of carcinisation towards what is now Elm-arcitecture
January 12, 2025 at 5:29 PM
I wonder if 3-5 years from now frontend ecosystem is gonna be like "Stop using signals!!! Do this instead" and it's Elm architecture but with some fancy new stuff (probably AI)
Elm is unpopular (in comparison). Yet many things are inspired by Elm-architecture: Go library for writing TUI apps, Gleam frontend framework, Rust frontend/fullstack framework, hell Redux.
Elm dropped signals and chose redux-like (or other way around) architecture because they noticed Elm apps undergoing a sort of carcinisation towards what is now Elm-arcitecture
Hilarious how Elm had signals 9 or 10 years ago, before they became all the rage. And then Elm pivoted away from them becoming the thing that inspired Redux, Redux then became de facto standard for React and now everyone is tired of Redux and wants signals
January 12, 2025 at 5:25 PM
Elm is unpopular (in comparison). Yet many things are inspired by Elm-architecture: Go library for writing TUI apps, Gleam frontend framework, Rust frontend/fullstack framework, hell Redux.
Elm dropped signals and chose redux-like (or other way around) architecture because they noticed Elm apps undergoing a sort of carcinisation towards what is now Elm-arcitecture
Hilarious how Elm had signals 9 or 10 years ago, before they became all the rage. And then Elm pivoted away from them becoming the thing that inspired Redux, Redux then became de facto standard for React and now everyone is tired of Redux and wants signals
January 12, 2025 at 5:21 PM
Elm dropped signals and chose redux-like (or other way around) architecture because they noticed Elm apps undergoing a sort of carcinisation towards what is now Elm-arcitecture
Hilarious how Elm had signals 9 or 10 years ago, before they became all the rage. And then Elm pivoted away from them becoming the thing that inspired Redux, Redux then became de facto standard for React and now everyone is tired of Redux and wants signals
January 12, 2025 at 5:17 PM
Hilarious how Elm had signals 9 or 10 years ago, before they became all the rage. And then Elm pivoted away from them becoming the thing that inspired Redux, Redux then became de facto standard for React and now everyone is tired of Redux and wants signals
I'm in a toxic periodical situationship with Elm lang. I love and hate this language, what it could have been, what it never will be. Have to fight an urge to rewrite some work projects in Elm every half a year or so
January 12, 2025 at 5:13 PM
I'm in a toxic periodical situationship with Elm lang. I love and hate this language, what it could have been, what it never will be. Have to fight an urge to rewrite some work projects in Elm every half a year or so
3 looks exactly like cyrillic
letter for sound z. So vv3rd is wzrd if you squint hard enough.
I think wizards are cool af and programming is the closest thing we have to wizardry
letter for sound z. So vv3rd is wzrd if you squint hard enough.
I think wizards are cool af and programming is the closest thing we have to wizardry
Explain your username:
Just a funny pronunciation of "coding" playing on the fact that in some slavic languages that use Latin script "c" is pronounced as "ts".
Just a funny pronunciation of "coding" playing on the fact that in some slavic languages that use Latin script "c" is pronounced as "ts".
Explain your username:
lis - short for Lisitsa, my surname (meaning "fox", the surname itself is Ukrainian)
ya - just a connecting syllable, I think I was inspired by Yandex at the time (circa 2007? idk)
rus - well guess where I'm from
lis - short for Lisitsa, my surname (meaning "fox", the surname itself is Ukrainian)
ya - just a connecting syllable, I think I was inspired by Yandex at the time (circa 2007? idk)
rus - well guess where I'm from
January 12, 2025 at 4:06 PM
3 looks exactly like cyrillic
letter for sound z. So vv3rd is wzrd if you squint hard enough.
I think wizards are cool af and programming is the closest thing we have to wizardry
letter for sound z. So vv3rd is wzrd if you squint hard enough.
I think wizards are cool af and programming is the closest thing we have to wizardry
Why is everybody trying to sell you their free (as in costs 0$) open source library or framework. How is it a profitable model? Is it all about getting sponsorships? Or am I just too capitalism brained that I think there must be a financial incentive.
December 29, 2024 at 8:50 PM
Why is everybody trying to sell you their free (as in costs 0$) open source library or framework. How is it a profitable model? Is it all about getting sponsorships? Or am I just too capitalism brained that I think there must be a financial incentive.
Shout out to Alacritty, my beloved. 🗣️🗣️ WTF IS A SPLIT PANE 🦅🦅
December 28, 2024 at 8:34 PM
Shout out to Alacritty, my beloved. 🗣️🗣️ WTF IS A SPLIT PANE 🦅🦅
If I were to write a fullstack application from scratch, this would be my tech stack in 2025. A 🧵👇 1/43
November 29, 2024 at 6:48 PM
If I were to write a fullstack application from scratch, this would be my tech stack in 2025. A 🧵👇 1/43
That sounds about right
November 27, 2024 at 9:08 AM
That sounds about right
When it comes to AI codding assistants or AI developers, I don't think people are afraid of the right thing.
November 22, 2024 at 8:26 PM
When it comes to AI codding assistants or AI developers, I don't think people are afraid of the right thing.
Cleanest code achieved not through rigorous refactoring and following best practices, cleanest code achieved through arguing with business people
November 14, 2024 at 6:56 PM
Cleanest code achieved not through rigorous refactoring and following best practices, cleanest code achieved through arguing with business people
It's not broken if I can't see failed tests 🙈🙈🙈
You ever procrastinate running tests? Like, you know you've broken something for sure, you just don't want to see that red
November 14, 2024 at 2:20 PM
It's not broken if I can't see failed tests 🙈🙈🙈
You ever procrastinate running tests? Like, you know you've broken something for sure, you just don't want to see that red
November 14, 2024 at 2:19 PM
You ever procrastinate running tests? Like, you know you've broken something for sure, you just don't want to see that red
Man, generators are so freaking cool, why do we even need rxjs if async generators exist?
November 13, 2024 at 6:52 PM
Man, generators are so freaking cool, why do we even need rxjs if async generators exist?
This is so brilliant I had to carry it over here
November 13, 2024 at 4:28 AM
This is so brilliant I had to carry it over here
Reposted by Alek
It probably feels good af to command your guards to seize someone
November 7, 2024 at 5:19 PM
It probably feels good af to command your guards to seize someone
CSS is objectively the best config file format
November 5, 2024 at 7:07 AM
CSS is objectively the best config file format
Good morning y'all. Saw this in a dream
November 5, 2024 at 7:06 AM
Good morning y'all. Saw this in a dream
computer, rewrite typescript-language-server in assembly
November 4, 2024 at 10:52 PM
computer, rewrite typescript-language-server in assembly
Posted this on twitter a while ago. I think react 19 useMemo will allow this? (not the renderlessComponent thing of course)
November 2, 2024 at 12:09 PM
Posted this on twitter a while ago. I think react 19 useMemo will allow this? (not the renderlessComponent thing of course)
People who follow hundreds / thousands of accounts, what's your timeline like?
November 2, 2024 at 9:56 AM
People who follow hundreds / thousands of accounts, what's your timeline like?