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Better Auth was live in Times Square NYC last night. Crazy how far and how quick things go β€οΈ
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When you are with a girl and a πͺ³ snaps out of your bag says hi to the girl then disappears to it's home sweet home, what would that make you?
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"Before AI replaces you, you will have replaced yourself with AI" π
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Brooooo whatt π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π₯π«‘
And I really love and follow this channel
https://youtu.be/dNY4FKXwTsM
And I really love and follow this channel
https://youtu.be/dNY4FKXwTsM
YouTube
Better Auth is so good that I **almost** switched programming languages
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Fortunately, I didn't have to... here's why.
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Fortunately, I didn't have to... here's why.
This video is sponsored by boot.dev
Links:
- Authly Repo: https://github.com/dreamsofcodeβ¦
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Better Hasura History (donβt mind the name π)
This is the second Chrome extension Iβve built. Itβs super niche β but if you use Hasura a lot, especially for testing queries and mutations in the embedded GraphiQL console, this will be a relief.
The default history pane in Hasura has some frustrating limitations, so I fixed them:
Limited history: Only the last 20 operations were saved. I made it unlimited and persist in localStorage.
No search: Navigating history was a pain. I added a fuzzy search bar so you can quickly find what you need.
No preview: You had to load an operation into the editor just to see what it was. Now, just hold ctrl / cmd and hover β itβll show the full operation and any used variables in a popup as you hover over it.
Duplicate Nightmare: The default history manager duplicates history if you run it more than one time. So, now I string match the operation and variables and only add it to the history if its different.
Check it out if you are using hasura alot.
https://github.com/dagimg-dot/better-hasura-history
This is the second Chrome extension Iβve built. Itβs super niche β but if you use Hasura a lot, especially for testing queries and mutations in the embedded GraphiQL console, this will be a relief.
The default history pane in Hasura has some frustrating limitations, so I fixed them:
Limited history: Only the last 20 operations were saved. I made it unlimited and persist in localStorage.
No search: Navigating history was a pain. I added a fuzzy search bar so you can quickly find what you need.
No preview: You had to load an operation into the editor just to see what it was. Now, just hold ctrl / cmd and hover β itβll show the full operation and any used variables in a popup as you hover over it.
Duplicate Nightmare: The default history manager duplicates history if you run it more than one time. So, now I string match the operation and variables and only add it to the history if its different.
Check it out if you are using hasura alot.
https://github.com/dagimg-dot/better-hasura-history
GitHub
GitHub - dagimg-dot/better-hasura-history: a chrome extension to get a better hasura history experience
a chrome extension to get a better hasura history experience - dagimg-dot/better-hasura-history
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The Blogrammer
Question! What's the difference between vibe-coding and utilising AI to build stuff?
My take:
- If you blindly ask to fix an error and doesn't read how it fixed it
- If you don't ask a follow up question about something you don't understand in what it wrote or test the knowledge you gained by asking it to comfirm
- If you don't challenge its ideas by writing a custom pre-prompt that tells it to not be your follower but a mentor
- If you use the general models without specific instructions
You are...
- If you blindly ask to fix an error and doesn't read how it fixed it
- If you don't ask a follow up question about something you don't understand in what it wrote or test the knowledge you gained by asking it to comfirm
- If you don't challenge its ideas by writing a custom pre-prompt that tells it to not be your follower but a mentor
- If you use the general models without specific instructions
You are...
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Forwarded from Kenat / ααα΅ (πβ±πΈπππππβ² ΓΝΓ)
This is a major update focused on improving the developer experience.
The latest version of the Kenat Ethiopian calendar toolkit now includes TypeScript support, thanks to a community-contributed pull request by Dagim G
This means developers using TypeScript will get better type checking, making it easier and more reliable to build with Kenat.
For JavaScript users, the library's functionality remains unchanged.
Update now to start using these new features!
npm install kenat@latest#kenat #EthiopianCalendar
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