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Kirill Korolyov

@dremora

Trying to make sense of the world around me, and make it a little better in the process.

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A new and very promising visual regression testing software. Happy to have been a part of its closed beta, which is now open for everyone!

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Incredibly sad to hear about the passing of David Crosby. Music of The Byrds has been present in my life for nearly two decades. I was lucky to have seen him playing twice, with CSN and solo. theguardian.com/music/2023/jan…

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Made an ESLint rule to ban certain forms of Date comparison (==, ===, !=, !==): gist.github.com/Dremora/0bff8d… Any ESLint plugin I can submit this to? A quick search didn't yield anything.

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Imagine Michelangelo (or any other artist) being able to see revision history of their artwork, revert to any stage, branch out, collaborate with others and resolve conflicts.

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I haven’t considered this perspective before (read the thread). I would have previously assumed building a yacht is better because it creates jobs and introduces new value into the world.

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How about we have “safe edition” for the sensitive readers, and keep the original as an “authentic edition”? Surely this would satisfy both sides. Or am I too naive, and sensitive readers expect everyone to be that sensitive?

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Valid points here. Importing backend code into frontend and hoping that it’ll be eliminated by then bundler has caused me enough headache in the past.

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While it’s great to have different ways to use GraphQL, once you discover (and understand!) Relay, there’s no way back. What Relay really needs is better docs. And maybe better marketing? Make Relay great again.

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thenewstack.io/coding-sucks-a… “coding sucks” When I hear something like this, I can't stop thinking that the author perhaps was never meant to be a software developer. If I think something sucks, I pay people who love their job to do it for me.

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Writing working snippets of code focused on a happy path scenario is easy (and doable by GPT-4). Making a whole system and considering all kinds of edge cases is not.