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Vitaliy Gambala

@gambala_pro

⛑️ I make web apps fast and scalable πŸŽ’ I also teach how to improve DX and do more with less. ✌️ Software Engineer. Mentor. Digital Nomad.

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Just spent 20 more minutes in Cursor with the brand new Claude 3.7 ⭐ πŸ†• Field size options πŸ†• Numbers fade when cells are filled πŸ†• The hint system now fills completed lines with crosses What else should I add? #BuildInPublic #GameDev #IndieDev

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A pleasant consequence of properly managed dependencies: Update brew packages β†’ Oh, a new version of ruby-build β†’ Check it β†’ And indeed, a new stable Ruby version has been released β†’ Run the command to update all Ruby projects β†’ 10 minutes β†’ And everything is in prod 🀌

A pleasant consequence of properly managed dependencies:

Update brew packages β†’ Oh, a new version of ruby-build β†’ Check it β†’ And indeed, a new stable Ruby version has been released β†’ Run the command to update all Ruby projects β†’ 10 minutes β†’ And everything is in prod 🀌
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Thanks to the Kamal devs or whoever else is responsible for displaying `docker build` logs not in red (now in green). The next level is to display them in gray/white.

Thanks to the Kamal devs or whoever else is responsible for displaying `docker build` logs not in red (now in green).

The next level is to display them in gray/white.
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Working on a revolutionary note-taking platform with built-in monetization πŸ’‘ Diving deep into sync engines vs traditional APIs. The local-first approach seems like the future. Evaluating: Loro, PowerSync, Replicache Any sync engine experts here? What's your preference?

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Indie gamedev tells us all a lot: to launch a decent and financially successful project, you don't need to be an expert in programming, architecture, or patterns. Bad code can still bring in cash. But even that doesn't excuse web developers who choose NextJS...