Atila
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@neon.tech | @solidjs.com | GDE Web Tech
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Puns are usually intended.
you nerdsniped me to learn `oklch` properly today, sir! 🫡
random detail that made me like it even more:
> As Ottosson explained, he chose the name Oklab because the model does an OK (adequate) job
random detail that made me like it even more:
> As Ottosson explained, he chose the name Oklab because the model does an OK (adequate) job
November 7, 2025 at 5:25 PM
you nerdsniped me to learn `oklch` properly today, sir! 🫡
random detail that made me like it even more:
> As Ottosson explained, he chose the name Oklab because the model does an OK (adequate) job
random detail that made me like it even more:
> As Ottosson explained, he chose the name Oklab because the model does an OK (adequate) job
React is more resilient than Solid in the sense that if you write poor React code, it can work - even if poorly
in Solid, diverging from best practices will more easily break your dev server. Imho, that's better for less xp engineers because it's faster/easier to correct
in Solid, diverging from best practices will more easily break your dev server. Imho, that's better for less xp engineers because it's faster/easier to correct
November 4, 2025 at 4:41 PM
React is more resilient than Solid in the sense that if you write poor React code, it can work - even if poorly
in Solid, diverging from best practices will more easily break your dev server. Imho, that's better for less xp engineers because it's faster/easier to correct
in Solid, diverging from best practices will more easily break your dev server. Imho, that's better for less xp engineers because it's faster/easier to correct
imho, that's a myth because most Solid users are former React developers, so there's an effort of "unlearning" some React patterns that doesn't fit Solid. Those aren't JS patterns though
I've found that teaching Solid from first principles is easier than teaching React from first principles
I've found that teaching Solid from first principles is easier than teaching React from first principles
November 4, 2025 at 4:39 PM
imho, that's a myth because most Solid users are former React developers, so there's an effort of "unlearning" some React patterns that doesn't fit Solid. Those aren't JS patterns though
I've found that teaching Solid from first principles is easier than teaching React from first principles
I've found that teaching Solid from first principles is easier than teaching React from first principles
so, does that mean you'll start doing some @solidjs.com on the side as well??? 👀
because I heard them (you!) Tanstackers love a little bit of Solid here and there
because I heard them (you!) Tanstackers love a little bit of Solid here and there
November 4, 2025 at 11:00 AM
so, does that mean you'll start doing some @solidjs.com on the side as well??? 👀
because I heard them (you!) Tanstackers love a little bit of Solid here and there
because I heard them (you!) Tanstackers love a little bit of Solid here and there
and if you feel this is the time to get more familiar with @solidjs.com , here's a crazy bunch for you:
go.bsky.app/B5SDCmM
go.bsky.app/B5SDCmM
October 29, 2025 at 10:32 AM
and if you feel this is the time to get more familiar with @solidjs.com , here's a crazy bunch for you:
go.bsky.app/B5SDCmM
go.bsky.app/B5SDCmM
maybe you're not drinking enough
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ALT: a cartoon character laying on the ground with bubbles around his head
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October 28, 2025 at 6:31 PM
maybe you're not drinking enough
i know!
you're the enabler.
While each applicant is responsible for one, you and @whitep4nth3r.com are responsible for ALL of them
you're the enabler.
While each applicant is responsible for one, you and @whitep4nth3r.com are responsible for ALL of them
October 24, 2025 at 12:04 PM
i know!
you're the enabler.
While each applicant is responsible for one, you and @whitep4nth3r.com are responsible for ALL of them
you're the enabler.
While each applicant is responsible for one, you and @whitep4nth3r.com are responsible for ALL of them