Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile
Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹

@aslemammadam

did pkg.pr.new, github.com/tinylibs/ and vitest.dev/guide/browser

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linkhttps://github.com/aslemammad calendar_today21-02-2019 13:59:32

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Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

the outage got me concerned about my reliance on ai, what if the big lab models went away for few days? that'd harm my output for sure. i guess i need to take the open LLMs story more seriously.

Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this trend of agents taking hours to accomplish something is totally degenerate, unproductive and toxic. we used to be proud of micro-optimizations but now we do the same with the fact that a new ai model can take hours before getting back to you with a response. it justifies

Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

one realization i had working on bolt.new and specially after the moment i started working closely with users is that some tools are extremely enabling. it literally triggers the impostor syndrome in me that people with little technical background often build things nowadays

Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

i think the "taste" cliche is correct. i hate that word since it's overused but i think the more you see good things, the better your taste will be no matter your technical background. and then you tend to adopt what you're building to the high standard you made for your self.

Mohammad Bagher πŸ¦‹ (@aslemammadam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

things have been linear with the stars number as well. so good to see the actual usage number and growth is double the stars number, which i guess is the definition of something being "underrated".

things have been linear with the stars number as well. 

so good to see the actual usage number and growth is double the stars number, which i guess is the definition of something being "underrated".
Amir Hossein (@amirsakhravi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You crushed it, Mohammad! it was awesome building this together... and huge thanks to Matias for the guidance and Eric Simons for believing in us and our capabilities from day one πŸ’™

Laurence Molloy (@molloylaurence) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It also maximises income for the hyper-scalers. It's not in their interests to optimise this any time soon - the fake moat of their gargantuan infrastructure needs provides their business models with fake protection from external competition.

Jimmy Lai (@feedthejim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

mohammad to be clear: this is not something Vercel or Next.js did. Checkout nextjs.dev for example. this is kinda funny though, I wish I knew who did this.

Stefano Magni (@noriste) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Want a preview of where web/frontend testing will be? Follow Artem! He's the most committed to improve the testing ecosystem I follow 🀯 And kudos to the Vite team, of course 😊 including the inventor of Vitest browser mode: mohammad