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Drew Rawitz

@drewrawitz

Senior Full-Stack Developer 💻 Typescript - React - Vue - Node - NestJS - Elixir next?? 💥

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Checked out the Vue UI project led by Guillaume Chau today. This thing is 🔥 y'all. I could live in this all day. And the cohesiveness of the Vue CLI plugin and ecosystem really shines here. Super well done.

Checked out the <a href="/Vuejs/">Vue</a> UI project led by <a href="/Akryum/">Guillaume Chau</a> today. This thing is 🔥 y'all. I could live in this all day. And the cohesiveness of the Vue CLI plugin and ecosystem really shines here. Super well done.
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I don't understand developers who say they don't care about design and just want designers to hand them a spec. Bad design leads to bad code.

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I found two incredible "artists" today on Spotify, only to realize they are both AI generated. It's insane how good AI generated music sounds, but also kind of scary how indistinguishable this stuff is now.

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Claude Code used to insert attached images inline with the message, which made referencing them easy. Now that it doesn’t, I find myself explicitly calling out which image I’m referring to. Do I actually need to do that, or does Claude already track where an image was pasted in

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@evanhuntley when iTerm2 gets closed, you lose all of your sessions. With tmux, you can have multiple sessions that run in the background.

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@evanhuntley there's even a plugin that can save your tmux sessions even when you restart your whole computer. it's called tmux-resurrect

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Building incrementally is a big win in my experience. Sharing results early give you interim accomplishment and protect against the unknown. Fagner Brack's "Code Less, Think More ... Incrementally" lays it out perfectly levelup.gitconnected.com/code-less-thin… via Drew Rawitz

Building incrementally is a big win in my experience. Sharing results early give you interim accomplishment and protect against the unknown.  <a href="/FagnerBrack/">Fagner Brack</a>'s "Code Less, Think More ... Incrementally" lays it out perfectly levelup.gitconnected.com/code-less-thin… via <a href="/DrewRawitz/">Drew Rawitz</a>