Arjen Blokzijl (@arjenblokzijl) 's Twitter Profile
Arjen Blokzijl

@arjenblokzijl

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calendar_today06-12-2010 16:12:45

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Great talk! Especially for autodidacts like me who lack a formal education in these principles. Wisdom also comes from building and making errors, but seeing a formal reference is quite comforting. And I’ve picked up a few new patterns too! 🙏

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great move by bol paid for some stuff using a giftcard they automagically roll any leftover balance into your next order no fancy ai hypetrain—just darn good ux

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this is the way. dogfooding skips so many abstraction layers. and is the reason why companies like Vercel are releasing new stuff frequently.

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yes. i used to dive into coding way too soon. i knew it, but always thought i had enough context. now that feedback cycle is very short. really good to get out of ur brain. iterate earlier on. plan mode in cc is ✨

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always wondering how much productivity we could add by walking when stuck instead of blindly grinding. guilty as charged ofc

Arjen Blokzijl (@arjenblokzijl) 's Twitter Profile Photo

we are building an e-commerce site in next.js and have to deal with many redirects. i've seen the guides which recommends edge config, but this is unfortunately too small at our pro account. we have +/- 10.000 redirects and they are managed in another system. any ideas?

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exactly why i switched. nextjs is pretty awesome with the isr/ppr, but tanstack q reminds me of the EmberJS days. pure separation of frontend and backend. can host anywhere from fancy pancy edge to ur own nas…

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New post: This week we've got some really nice upgrades to three core modules: SessionHandlerDB, ProcessForgotPassword and FieldtypeComments. This post covers all the details— processwire.com/blog/posts/pw-…