George Kalpakas (@gkalpakas) 's Twitter Profile
George Kalpakas

@gkalpakas

Software engineer | Open-source enthusiast
Currently: Software Architect @HeroDevs
Previously: @Angular team

Opinions are my own 🤷‍♂️

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Igor Minar (@igorminar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Zone.js (the most useful part of it) is already revived as AsyncLocalStorage in Node.js and Cloudflare’s workerd: - nodejs.org/api/async_cont… - developers.cloudflare.com/workers/runtim… And is being standardized by TC39 as github.com/tc39/proposal-… It was an idea we “stole” from Dart… 🧵

George Kalpakas (@gkalpakas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am not a fan of Prettier, but this is one of the things I do like 😀 HTML does allow `/>` for void elements and imo it makes mental parsing so much easier. It is very surprizing to me that most people are against them 🤔

George Kalpakas (@gkalpakas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is sooo cool! OMCB was...fun, but I never expected it would lead to something mind-blowing (lack of imagination?) 🤯 👏 🤩

Ben Lesh (@benlesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🚨🚨 It's happening!! If you'd like to know why RxJS 8 development halted about a year ago, this is why. Future versions of RxJS will align with and use native observables! The journey to standardization (in different venues) has gone on for 10 years. There's a lot more to do

Ben Lesh (@benlesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Y’all there are observables in your browser right now. if you are in a chromium based browser, that is up-to-date, open your console and type the word “Observable”

JSNation | The key JS conference (@thejsnation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📐 From scalable apps to enterprise-grade solutions - learn what’s next in Angular from the core team at JSNation US. 🗓️ Nov 17 & 20 | NYC & Online

Rob Palmer (@robpalmer2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

ECMAScript excitement 😉 Congrats to Rezvan Mahdavi Hezaveh on shipping TC39 Stage 3 Explicit Resource Management in Chrome 134. Now heading for Node 24 🎉 It brings `using` declarations and Symbol.dispose protocol to deterministically and ergonomically release resources 👍

Dr Lea Verou (@leaverou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This is excellent. 👌🏼 “Open source, the thing that drives the world, the thing Harvard says has an economic value of 8.8 trillion dollars. Most of it is one person. And I can promise you not one of those single person projects have the proper amount of resources they need. If

Kyle Daigle (@kdaigle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Been at GitHub for nearly 13 years and I'm pretty sure this request is more than 10 years old... 🆕Comment on unchanged lines in any file inside a Pull Request is now available Gotta keep the core of GitHub getting better every day. 🫡

HeroDevs (@herodevs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 IBM has chosen HeroDevs to secure enterprises running on EOL frameworks like Spring & Struts. Now IBM customers can run legacy apps securely, with drop-in fixes + compliance coverage—modernizing on their terms. 👉 loom.ly/lPJWgiU #IBM #HeroDevs #EOL #security

🚨 IBM has chosen HeroDevs to secure enterprises running on EOL frameworks like Spring & Struts.

Now IBM customers can run legacy apps securely, with drop-in fixes + compliance coverage—modernizing on their terms.

👉  loom.ly/lPJWgiU

#IBM #HeroDevs #EOL #security
Dr Hugh Thomas (@hughs_news) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, I went to this museum in Athens, Greece. Never heard of it before but I can honestly say it was one of the best museums I have been to. It’s full of modern recreations of ancient machines- that actually work! Let me show you a few examples!! 1/

Today, I went to this museum in Athens, Greece. Never heard of it before but I can honestly say it was one of the best museums I have been to. It’s full of modern recreations of ancient machines- that actually work! Let me show you a few examples!! 1/
George Kalpakas (@gkalpakas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Request FIDE ban Vladimir Kramnik, and revoke his titles/norms, per ethics standards. - Sign the Petition! c.org/BKr9sPHWcL μέσω Change.org

Matteo Collina (@matteocollina) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We just made Next.js 93% faster in Kubernetes. Not a typo. Median latency: 182ms → 11.6ms Success rate: 91.9% → 99.8% How? We stopped fighting the Linux kernel and started working with it. Thread on why your Node.js pods are slower than they should be 🧵

We just made Next.js 93% faster in Kubernetes. Not a typo.

Median latency: 182ms → 11.6ms
Success rate: 91.9% → 99.8%

How? We stopped fighting the Linux kernel and started working with it.

Thread on why your Node.js pods are slower than they should be 🧵
Joe Eames (@josepheames) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three Angular CVEs in one quarter after a long drought is a wake-up call: If your business relies on EOL frameworks, betting on “no vulnerabilities” is not a strategy. Defense-in-depth > hope every time. 🔐 herodevs.com/support/nes-an…

George Kalpakas (@gkalpakas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

👀 3 new @Angular CVEs (after years of silence) this quarter shows the ecosystem is actively being scrutinized and protected. 👏 Huge props to the @Angular team & security researchers. 🛡️ Silence isn't safety. Visibility is. ✨ herodevs.com/blog-posts/whe…

Andrés 'El Pana' Villanueva (@villanuevand) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Three Angular CVEs in one quarter after a long drought is a wake-up call: If your business relies on EOL frameworks, betting on “no vulnerabilities” is not a strategy. Defense-in-depth > hope every time. 🔐 HeroDevs herodevs.com/support/nes-an…