Ulrik Strid (@ulrikstrid) 's Twitter Profile
Ulrik Strid

@ulrikstrid

Learning whatever I find interesting and writing about it. github.com/ulrikstrid

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linkhttps://medium.com/@strid calendar_today12-03-2017 08:19:20

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Leandro is someone I've wanted to work with for a long while but things has not lined up (yet!), snag him while he's available!

Ulrik Strid (@ulrikstrid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to include NFTs in your games we have done some interesting experiments around it. There is a UI built with unity linked in the thread, but we have some more exciting stuff cooking as well Please reach out to us at Marigold if you're interested in games on Tezos

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Finally had some time to clean this up and put it on GitHub. github.com/ulrikstrid/oca… Not sure if it's worth publishing but I'm using it when I'm on my laptop and need the power of my workstation for something 😎🐫

Domen Kožar (@domenkozar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sometimes the truth hurts and DDH nails it here. The world of creation and compensation is not egalitarian and treating it as such is creates a lot of tension.

Daniel Hines (@danhines09) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Long weekend - time to ship something! Been working on a browser extension/app for real-time transcripts of Slack huddles. The prototype works, so let's make it real. The stack: - Plasmo/typescript for browser ext - Rust (axum, askama) - Htmx - Sqlite (obv) - Nix (obv)

Ulrik Strid (@ulrikstrid) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been using Piaf for years now in various projects and its been very solid both as a server and client. Really glad to see it finally get published properly 😁

teej dv 🔭 (@teej_dv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

So I've been working on an OCaml library that lets you generate CRUD operations type safely, and made a lot of good progress (with a new backend) today. If you start with a record with a primary key, and a few fields like this: You then get all of these functions generated for

So I've been working on an OCaml library that lets you generate CRUD operations type safely, and made a lot of good progress (with a new backend) today.

If you start with a record with a primary key, and a few fields like this:

You then get all of these functions generated for
David Sancho (@davesnx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Passing promises from the server to the client works; passing children as a prop and referencing a server component works as well. Everything streamead from the server, and SSR working too. I'm using esbuild with react-server-dom-webpack/client with __webpack_require patch, and

David Sancho (@davesnx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It’s the first framework/library to support Server components from another language fully. I'm hyped! I have seen a few “only the server part” implementations in Assembly or Go, but they don’t have client components or shared components and don’t pass down client props. are

Antonio Monteiro (@_anmonteiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We recently released Melange 5 with a bunch of goodies! dynamic import, discriminated unions support, improvements to @\mel.send and more announcement 👇 melange.re/blog/posts/ann…

Antonio Monteiro (@_anmonteiro) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we're hiring strong engineers in SF to work on really impactful infra / product. we're building the infrastructure to access conversation data in real time, operating at a huge scale with a tiny engineering team. does this sound interesting? DMs open

Thibaut Mattio (@tmattio_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Another very exciting part: the engine is super flexible - our TEA API is just a thin layer on top. We're experimenting with a React-style API too!