Mark Hardwick (@mark_w_hardwick) 's Twitter Profile
Mark Hardwick

@mark_w_hardwick

CEO @Designibl Author of mhark.co.uk Design and Tech enthusiast 🧑🏻‍💻 He/Him

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linkhttp://mhark.co.uk calendar_today31-01-2012 22:25:20

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Paul Macgregor (@pdotcv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good morning. We have a couple of open roles (design and design eng) on the brand team at Linear. Remote (Europe or the US) with a lot of autonomy at a company that genuinely cares about the quality of everything they do. Reply here (or DM me) with your folio.

Julian Lehr (@julianlehr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1. Join Linear's in-house creative studio 2. Work alongside me, Paul Macgregor, Emil Kowalski and Meg Wayne 3. Help us build world-class websites and brand campaigns 4. See your work get copied by hundreds of other companies ↓

Tyler Shukert (@dshukertjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Supabase is hiring at 30 different roles across engineering and growth departments! If you are interested in any of them, apply now! If you don't see any roles that fit you, you can also leave your info for future roles from the "join community" button at the bottom!

Supabase is hiring at 30 different roles across engineering and growth departments!

If you are interested in any of them, apply now! If you don't see any roles that fit you, you can also leave your info for future roles from the "join community" button at the bottom!
Tyler Shukert (@dshukertjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Postgres 18 comes with native UUID v7 support, which could boost your db performance! UUID v7 is time-ordered, which means there is less overhead on the indexes. This leads to both reduced write and read time from the database!

Postgres 18 comes with native UUID v7 support, which could boost your db performance!

UUID v7 is time-ordered, which means there is less overhead on the indexes. This leads to both reduced write and read time from the database!
Tyler Shukert (@dshukertjr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For large datasets, using limit + offset doesn't always perform well, especially when the offset value is large. Instead, you can use a cursor-based pagination where you filter by the order values. There is a reason services like GitHub handle pagination this way!

For large datasets, using limit + offset doesn't always perform well, especially when the offset value is large.

Instead, you can use a cursor-based pagination where you filter by the order values. 

There is a reason services like GitHub handle pagination this way!
Alex (@alexburlis) 's Twitter Profile Photo

VPS + self-hosted Supabase is insanely overpowered. People just don't understand. I'm running multiple sites, analytics, personal tools, some backends and a full Supabase instance with a 24/7 scraper that clones all of steam, doing constant data transformations on 350k+ row

VPS + self-hosted Supabase is insanely overpowered. People just don't understand.

I'm running multiple sites, analytics, personal tools, some backends and a full Supabase instance with a 24/7 scraper that clones all of steam, doing constant data transformations on 350k+ row
Mike (@spotship) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Moving house, its not a pleasant experience. With these guys, its easy and takes away the pain landyourhome.co.uk/chain

wora_work (@worawork) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hi everyone! I'm happy to finally share my portfolio!🏝️ This portfolio is an island where you can explore around to get to know me, my skills, and my work. I hope you enjoy exploring around my island! Go Explore: worawork.vercel.app #threejs #threejsjourney #r3

Adam Wathan (@adamwathan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🎧 Recorded a new morning walk this morning, hard one to share because I'm sure people will want to roast me for it but have been transparent up until now so publishing it anyways.

Brian Lovin (@brian_lovin) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Consider sponsoring Tailwind CSS as an individual (see if your company will cover this as a L&D benefit, too). Tailwind helps me build more beautiful software, faster than was ever possible before—styling at the speed of thought. → tailwindcss.com/sponsor#inside… Perks: - private

Guillermo Rauch (@rauchg) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're encapsulating all our knowledge of React & Next.js frontend optimization into a set of reusable skills for agents. This is a 10+ years of experience from the likes of Shu, distilled for the benefit of every Ralph

We're encapsulating all our knowledge of <a href="/reactjs/">React</a> &amp; <a href="/nextjs/">Next.js</a> frontend optimization into a set of reusable skills for agents. This is a 10+ years of experience from the likes of <a href="/shuding/">Shu</a>, distilled for the benefit of every Ralph
Karri Saarinen (@karrisaarinen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We’ve heard from a lot of you that the Linear Agent in Slack feels magical. You also told us it should be available to everyone, so it’s now included in every plan, including Basic and Free. Just mention Linear in Slack channels & threads and you’re good to go.

We’ve heard from a lot of you that the <a href="/linear/">Linear</a> Agent in Slack feels magical.

You also told us it should be available to everyone, so it’s now included in every plan, including Basic and Free.

Just mention <a href="/linear/">Linear</a> in Slack channels &amp; threads and you’re good to go.
Cheng Lou (@_chenglou) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at

Galileo AI (@galileo_ai) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we’re open-sourcing the draft specification for DESIGN.md, so it can be used across any tool or platform. We’re also adding new capabilities. DESIGN.md lets you easily export and import your design rules from project to project. Instead of guessing intent, agents know