#atproto@danabra.mov ) Dan gives a thorough introduction to the AT Protocol and explains its motivations and overall design
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This is the fundamental paradox of AI: if it's actually helping you, there is no way to know when it is no longer helping you. Put another way: if you can supervise it effectively enough to catch its mistakes, you probably didn't need it in the first place.
While you can argue that you don’t need any of those fundamentals to write a JS app (this is true!): after a while it becomes useful to have a full understanding of the computing stack: starting from the physics of computing through low-level arch all the way to high level
tl;dr - - run a "prerender" script to generate a loading frame - use an "edge" worker to flush the initial frame close to the user - use a "smart" worker to locate the compute/react app near the database - return it all in one streaming response
Today, I'm releasing a TypeScript compiler called ts-blank-space 🎈 We use this at Bloomberg to perform type-stripping on a modern subset of TypeScript. It's written in TypeScript and is fast because it uses whitespace to enable work-skipping. bloomberg.github.io/ts-blank-space
Reading react docs is intellectually stimulating these days and I meant that in a good way. react.dev/reference/re...
The library for web and native user interfaces
If I hired a carpenter to build a bookshelf for me, I'd be concerned if they started cutting wood before providing an estimate on how much it would cost, and how long it would take to build. I'd be really impressed if, based on my needs, they told me to go to IKEA instead.