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Fabian B.

@madebyfabian

Lead Software Engineer creating exceptional web experiences – crafted with passion. Former UX Designer. Based in Germany. Love Nuxt 💚, Vue, Vite, TS, Tailwind

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lander (@landaire) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“hey bridge engineers there’s a hole in the bridge” “we’re short-staffed, go fill in the hole and tell us when it’s done. we’ll all hope you understand the bridge enough to fix it right.”

Zephyr (@zephyr_z9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

>be a solo founder in Estonia running a SaaS startup from my laptop >get first customer in France >spend 3 days learning French VAT rules >get second customer in Germany >German VAT is different, apparently 16% on Tuesdays >VIES portal down again >invoice rejected because

>be a solo founder in Estonia running a SaaS startup from my laptop
>get first customer in France
>spend 3 days learning French VAT rules

>get second customer in Germany
>German VAT is different, apparently 16% on Tuesdays
>VIES portal down again

>invoice rejected because
Junior García (@jrgarciadev) 's Twitter Profile Photo

honest question: how do you all update your "copy-pasted" components when a new "version" drops? please don't tell me you're manually overriding every single one and upgrading packages / fixing breaking changes by yourself

Maxwell Marlow 🇺🇦 (@maxwell_marlow) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Have access to essentially every piece of music ever published, whenever you want. It will cost you the equivalent to an hours work on minimum wage, per month.” “Bad deal.”

duca (@big_duca) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I am not sure if other developers feel like this. But I feel kinda depressed. Like everyone else, I have been using Claude code (for a while, it’s not a recent thing lol). And it’s incredible. I have never found coding more fun. The stuff you can do and the speed you can do

Jakub Skałecki 🚀 #buildinpublic (@jskalc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎉 LiveVue 1.0 is here! 🎉 After 19 months of development, Vue.js + Phoenix LiveView integration is finally stable. Server state flows down as props. Client events flow up through WebSocket. Best of both worlds. 🧵👇

🎉 LiveVue 1.0 is here! 🎉

After 19 months of development, Vue.js + Phoenix LiveView integration is finally stable.

Server state flows down as props.
Client events flow up through WebSocket.

Best of both worlds.

🧵👇
Thorsten Ball (@thorstenball) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Okay, I'm in a bit of a sentimental mood (it's those Sunday evenings, man), but here's one thing that I keep thinking about: I wish we all would respond to the loss that some programmers feel right now with a bit more grace. Some reactions can come across as "it's always been

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We created a 10x-20x faster npmjs⁠.com in Nuxt (yes, with a 𝚞 😉). The inspiration: skills.sh is pretty darn fast thanks to Vercel ISR. Pages are heavily "memoized" and streamed form the CDN. And it achieves this with a fast-growing number of pages (34,149

We created a 10x-20x faster npmjs⁠.com in <a href="/nuxt_js/">Nuxt</a> (yes, with a 𝚞 😉).

The inspiration: skills.sh is pretty darn fast thanks to <a href="/vercel/">Vercel</a> ISR. Pages are heavily "memoized" and streamed form the CDN.

And it achieves this with a fast-growing number of pages (34,149
Jonathan Wilke (@jonathan_wilke) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I just saw a message in the supastarter chat that reminded me how much people misunderstand the value of a pro starter kit. When someone pays $350, they aren't just buying "code." They’re buying: • Months of architectural planning • Weeks of vetting the right tools • A

I just saw a message in the supastarter chat that reminded me how much people misunderstand the value of a pro starter kit.

When someone pays $350, they aren't just buying "code." They’re buying:

• Months of architectural planning
• Weeks of vetting the right tools
• A
Wes Bos (@wesbos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

When did they add this? Chrome devtools now shows the computed step values for css calc + variables Makes debugging 100x easier

When did they add this?

Chrome devtools now shows the computed step values for css calc + variables

Makes debugging 100x easier
Dan Loewenherz (@dwlz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Building apps on demand is just way too much cognitive overhead for the average person. No one wants to do this. If I go to Airbnb, it loads in a second. Designers have thought through every detail. They control the data. They handle the payment processing. If something goes

Building apps on demand is just way too much cognitive overhead for the average person. No one wants to do this.

If I go to Airbnb, it loads in a second. Designers have thought through every detail. They control the data. They handle the payment processing. If something goes