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Chris Gregori 🧊 πŸ—

@codestirring

πŸš€ Tech Lead @JoinMultiverse
πŸ‘¨β€πŸ’» Elixir & LiveView fan & teacher
🌐 Building in public https://t.co/P3ugfHdAHu | https://t.co/wrslgrvPcX | https://t.co/zvRl3Rjeu8
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Does anyone know if there's a way to make CleanShot automatically apply the gradient background each time, without me having to click a preset?

It's one of my favourite things about Xnapper and I miss it.

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I can see multiple people posting MRR posts for their SaaS boilerplate product.

How many of these things are there? Most of them are written for NextJS so isn't the market completely saturated?

Yet people seem to be growing month on month?

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JosΓ© Valim(@josevalim) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Elixir v1.17 performs type inference of structs/maps fields with type checking of field and function access, bringing users meaningful warnings without changes to code!

For example, if you try to invoke an unknown field on a struct, the compiler will now let you know. See below:

Elixir v1.17 performs type inference of structs/maps fields with type checking of field and function access, bringing users meaningful warnings without changes to code! For example, if you try to invoke an unknown field on a struct, the compiler will now let you know. See below:
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Thiago Ramos(@thramosal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I believe it is the safest bet out there. Elixir is already becoming the defacto language for the web with Phoenix and Liveview. And it is slowly gaining traction in the ML and AI world.

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Chris Gregori 🧊 πŸ—(@codestirring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Writing an Elixir open-source library for the first time in a long while - if I want a website to show it off but also make it easy to maintain, should I make an umbrella app and git submodule the apps inside?

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Finding listening to music in language I can't understand is excellent for productivity because I can't sing along or get distracted by the lyrics but I can still bop

Recommend it for any programmers needing background music

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Dan Kulkov(@DanKulkov) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Indie Hackers are one of the worst audiences to target.

People would rather build a tool themselves than pay $9/mo.

Better alternatives:

- Agency owners
- Freelancers
- Content Creators
- TikTok / Instagram influencers
- Coaches
- Founders of small bootstrapped teams

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Is there a place to house lots of cool LiveBooks?

I imagine there's some really powerful ones hanging around that no one is looking at

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Anyone use any of those IDE analytics tools that track how long you spend programming?

Would be curious to know just how long these side projects and start ups take to build when you really track them

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I’ve been building a lot of forms in Elixir over the years but I’ll bet this’ll teach me a lot I don’t know.

Nice one Peter πŸŽ‰

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Just realised my YouTube videos for the Elixir programming series I've been building lately has been in the 'How-to and Style' category instead of 'Science and Technology' 🫠

How's your Monday going?

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In this episode, Andy Galpin outlines how a study found that 20-30 second of intense physical activity every 4 hours was enough to raise subjects V02 Max.

Indiehackers, start doing extreme jumping jacks 4 times a day.

open.spotify.com/episode/7cOo22…

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Chris Gregori 🧊 πŸ—(@codestirring) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The syntax <%%= render_slot(n_kus78) %> is used within a HEEx (HTML + EEx) template to escape the EEx expression, meaning that instead of being evaluated, it's printed literally into the output.

πŸ‘€ TIL

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