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The middleware is acting a bit weird in prod. It works fine on dev mode, but I’m not sure what’s going on with prod .. I'm using 15.3.0. Any ideas? even tho the cookie is created its still redirecting back to the auth screen .

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Alright, so I gave #Nerd_Space demo to some of my non-dev friends and family, and got some constructive feedback. There was a bit of lag on the main feed, and the mobile responsiveness still needs work. So here's the plan: today I'll create a waitlist site for Nerdspace and launch it. Every day, I’ll randomly pick 10 people from the waitlist and send them an invitation link.

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Alright, so I gave #Nerd_Space demo to some of my non-dev friends and family, and got some constructive feedback. There was a bit of lag on the main feed, and the mobile responsiveness still needs work. So here's the plan: today I'll create a waitlist site…
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Alongside that, I’ll also invite some devs from Code Night. Instead of dropping all the features at once, I’ll roll them out in a queue—because it might be overwhelming otherwise. Plus, I want to see which features users like the most so I can focus on improving those.

That said, mobile support won’t be available just yet but will be in a few days. The initial features will mainly include posting and projects. I’m also thinking of adding Nerd AI— kinda like Grok for each user to use within Nerdspace.

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do you read Therms and conditions on any app ??

I'm writting one for #Nerd_Space rn
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ELPA not helping 🤦‍♂

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The message is scheduled, so we'll have the waitlist open tomorrow at 7 AM.

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I'm planning to send the invitation to everyone applied for #Nerd_Space project. I want to run a fun month-long challenge where you build something cool, share it with others, and hopefully get some well-deserved praise.

The idea is to start a project (doesn’t have to be coding—kind of like Buildspace) and share your progress daily on the site, maybe even on other platforms too.

Winners will get a special shoutout, recognition, and some kind of reward (still figuring that part out). What do you think? Got any ideas for challenges that would make it more fun?

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Someone on Twitter started a challenge to work out every day and achieve Henry Cavill's physique (even if it's just half the size or shape in a year or two). I'm too lazy to start hitting the gym, but I thought posting might help.

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okay time to learn Solana 🔥

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sending welcome email to the first 266 users

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Dude, implementing PostHog is insanely easy. They have an AI-powered CLI that prompts you to either let the AI automatically add PostHog to your project or do it manually — and honestly, it's incredibly simple. The AI handled everything: detecting the directories, figuring out whether I was using the App or Pages router, locating the right files, installing dependencies — everything. I had it up and running in under two minutes.

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The most powerful part of Christ’s birth isn’t that He was born in a stable. The real wonder is that God became human. The Creator of the universe chose to step into His own creation—not as a king in a palace, but as a baby in weakness and poverty. Whether it was a barn or a mansion doesn’t change the real sacrifice: that God the Son humbled Himself and took on human nature (Philippians 2:6–7, John 1:14). That’s the true miracle of Christmas.

The most painful part of the cross wasn’t just the physical suffering. Crucifixion was brutal, but others went through it too. What made Jesus’ death unique was this: He bore the sin of the world. Not just carried it—He became sin for us (2 Corinthians 5:21). And because God is holy, sin brings separation. For the first and only time in eternity, the Son experienced the agony of being forsaken by the Father (Matthew 27:46). That spiritual suffering—being treated as sin itself—was the deepest pain of all.

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