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Maybe it really does come down to there basically being IRL PvE people and IRL PvP people.
The latter will never be happy just getting along with the former. And the former will always be vexed why some people just want to ruin everything.
The latter will never be happy just getting along with the former. And the former will always be vexed why some people just want to ruin everything.
September 28, 2025 at 2:24 AM
Maybe it really does come down to there basically being IRL PvE people and IRL PvP people.
The latter will never be happy just getting along with the former. And the former will always be vexed why some people just want to ruin everything.
The latter will never be happy just getting along with the former. And the former will always be vexed why some people just want to ruin everything.
The rush is slowing down, but still in awe of the great time I had at goatmire conference. Giving a talk felt like such a privilage with all the other amazing speakers I was sharing the stage with. Lots of lovely people to meet and reunite with. Just the perfect package. 📷 by @petterbos.bsky.social
September 15, 2025 at 5:26 PM
The rush is slowing down, but still in awe of the great time I had at goatmire conference. Giving a talk felt like such a privilage with all the other amazing speakers I was sharing the stage with. Lots of lovely people to meet and reunite with. Just the perfect package. 📷 by @petterbos.bsky.social
There‘s still a bit to go to making this happen. Rebar is an important piece to using erlang not just for erlang, but just as much for elixir, gleam, … Consider backing this effort.
🎥 From Rebar3 to Rebar4: Peer Stritzinger on why this matters for the BEAM community.
👇👇
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
👇👇
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
From Rebar3 to Rebar4: Integrating with Erlang/OTP
Building on top of Rebar3 to Fully Integrate with Erlang/OTP for All BEAM Languages, creating Rebar4 the next generation build tool.
www.kickstarter.com
September 14, 2025 at 5:40 PM
There‘s still a bit to go to making this happen. Rebar is an important piece to using erlang not just for erlang, but just as much for elixir, gleam, … Consider backing this effort.
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I just backed From Rebar3 to Rebar4:
Integrating with Erlang/OTP on @kickstarter.com
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
Integrating with Erlang/OTP on @kickstarter.com
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
From Rebar3 to Rebar4: Integrating with Erlang/OTP
Building on top of Rebar3 to Fully Integrate with Erlang/OTP for All BEAM Languages, creating Rebar4 the next generation build tool.
www.kickstarter.com
September 4, 2025 at 2:02 PM
I just backed From Rebar3 to Rebar4:
Integrating with Erlang/OTP on @kickstarter.com
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
Integrating with Erlang/OTP on @kickstarter.com
www.kickstarter.com/projects/pee...
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The Groxio team—Bruce Tate, Paulo Valim, and myself—are fresh off of a project where we helped scale an application and its development team all the way to launch. If your company could use #ElixirLang #Consulting help from one or more of us, let’s talk! groxio.com
Groxio Consulting - Expert Elixir Development
Expert Elixir consulting from the authors of key Elixir books. System architecture, training, and development services.
groxio.com
September 2, 2025 at 4:30 PM
The Groxio team—Bruce Tate, Paulo Valim, and myself—are fresh off of a project where we helped scale an application and its development team all the way to launch. If your company could use #ElixirLang #Consulting help from one or more of us, let’s talk! groxio.com
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Hi Bsky hivemind, is anyone looking for seasoned #ElixirLang developer? EMEA-based, fully remote.
Either consulting or full-time.
Either consulting or full-time.
August 28, 2025 at 4:32 PM
Hi Bsky hivemind, is anyone looking for seasoned #ElixirLang developer? EMEA-based, fully remote.
Either consulting or full-time.
Either consulting or full-time.
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Firefox is the last browse to support view transitions. These are gonna allow server rendered pages to transition between each other (but also works for SPAs/client side rendering)
View Transitions are enabled by default in Firefox Nightly, so they're on their way to stable. Give it a test with your current transitions, and give me a shout if anything doesn't look right.
August 21, 2025 at 1:19 PM
Firefox is the last browse to support view transitions. These are gonna allow server rendered pages to transition between each other (but also works for SPAs/client side rendering)
I'm so ready for an LSP making use of the elixir 1.18 compiler listener features. It feels like the only reason elixir-ls gets stuck for me: dependencies having changes in a way it wouldn't want to compile to .elixir-ls anymore.
August 19, 2025 at 2:13 PM
I'm so ready for an LSP making use of the elixir 1.18 compiler listener features. It feels like the only reason elixir-ls gets stuck for me: dependencies having changes in a way it wouldn't want to compile to .elixir-ls anymore.
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I just watched 30 seconds and she delivered like a while internet of amusement in that time.
August 18, 2025 at 6:57 AM
I just watched 30 seconds and she delivered like a while internet of amusement in that time.
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📣 Are you an Elixir/Phoenix/Javascript engineer with a commitment to security? The community needs you!
elixirforum.com/t/webauthnli...
#elixir-lang #phoenix-framework #javascript #security #passkeys
elixirforum.com/t/webauthnli...
#elixir-lang #phoenix-framework #javascript #security #passkeys
WebAuthnLiveComponent - Passwordless Auth for LiveView Apps
Hey @conradwt, thank you for the shout out! Much appreciated!
elixirforum.com
August 17, 2025 at 4:31 PM
📣 Are you an Elixir/Phoenix/Javascript engineer with a commitment to security? The community needs you!
elixirforum.com/t/webauthnli...
#elixir-lang #phoenix-framework #javascript #security #passkeys
elixirforum.com/t/webauthnli...
#elixir-lang #phoenix-framework #javascript #security #passkeys
I've never worked on anything of the scale where @csswizardry.com expertise would be necessary, but if you're in need of advice around caching and/or client side performance you should speak to him.
August 13, 2025 at 12:52 PM
I've never worked on anything of the scale where @csswizardry.com expertise would be necessary, but if you're in need of advice around caching and/or client side performance you should speak to him.
This is really awesome. Waterpark is already an exciting project, so hopefully this can be useful to even more people.
Wrote a small library to play with rendevouz hashing, similar to HCA Healthcare's Project Waterpark from @bryan-hunter.bsky.social , and a visualization in @livebook.dev to show actor placement and replication across the cluster, based on the ID of the patient (or actor) @elixir-lang.org
August 12, 2025 at 9:54 AM
This is really awesome. Waterpark is already an exciting project, so hopefully this can be useful to even more people.
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This strategy is working for me in spades:
- view transitions
- scroll-driven animations
- popover
- masonry
- web components?
- carousels
Never under-estimate my ability to wait 10 years for something to come to the platform.
- view transitions
- scroll-driven animations
- popover
- masonry
- web components?
- carousels
Never under-estimate my ability to wait 10 years for something to come to the platform.
📝 The “sit on your ass” approach to web development might make you more productive than ever!
blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/sit-on-...
blog.jim-nielsen.com/2025/sit-on-...
Sit On Your Ass Web Development
Writing about the big beautiful mess that is making things for the world wide web.
blog.jim-nielsen.com
August 11, 2025 at 1:24 PM
This strategy is working for me in spades:
- view transitions
- scroll-driven animations
- popover
- masonry
- web components?
- carousels
Never under-estimate my ability to wait 10 years for something to come to the platform.
- view transitions
- scroll-driven animations
- popover
- masonry
- web components?
- carousels
Never under-estimate my ability to wait 10 years for something to come to the platform.
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The guts of the first prototype. Had to solder on a few bodge wires to make it work. The final version has these issues fixed, and the order has been placed!
#Nerves #Hardware #Electronics
#Nerves #Hardware #Electronics
August 7, 2025 at 4:45 PM
The guts of the first prototype. Had to solder on a few bodge wires to make it work. The final version has these issues fixed, and the order has been placed!
#Nerves #Hardware #Electronics
#Nerves #Hardware #Electronics
Maybe I can nerd snipe anyone into making this work with UTM on mac os. Having a UI to run a cluster of nerves devices would be awesome ✨ There have been attempts, but none successful.
How many Erlangs did you boot recently?
This is my personal best. So far.
#elixirlang #erlang
underjord.io/booting-5000...
This is my personal best. So far.
#elixirlang #erlang
underjord.io/booting-5000...
Booting 5000 Erlangs on Ampere One 192-core
Accelerated on host
underjord.io
August 7, 2025 at 10:29 AM
Maybe I can nerd snipe anyone into making this work with UTM on mac os. Having a UI to run a cluster of nerves devices would be awesome ✨ There have been attempts, but none successful.
I recently watched this and while it's a really interesting dive into some of the history in programming languages it also feels like a great sell for how elixir works with pattern matching as well as behaviours and protocols. It's a long video, but there's an intermission and long QA.
Casey Muratori – The Big OOPs: Anatomy of a Thirty-five-year Mistake – BSC 2025
YouTube video by Better Software Conference
www.youtube.com
July 30, 2025 at 7:20 AM
I recently watched this and while it's a really interesting dive into some of the history in programming languages it also feels like a great sell for how elixir works with pattern matching as well as behaviours and protocols. It's a long video, but there's an intermission and long QA.
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🎙️ @maennchen.dev joins the latest @openssf.org podcast!
In this SOSS episode, he shares how the Erlang community is proactively addressing security concerns, why manufacturers are investing in upstream projects — and what other ecosystems can learn from their approach.
Listen! shorturl.at/iKdG7
In this SOSS episode, he shares how the Erlang community is proactively addressing security concerns, why manufacturers are investing in upstream projects — and what other ecosystems can learn from their approach.
Listen! shorturl.at/iKdG7
July 29, 2025 at 6:16 PM
🎙️ @maennchen.dev joins the latest @openssf.org podcast!
In this SOSS episode, he shares how the Erlang community is proactively addressing security concerns, why manufacturers are investing in upstream projects — and what other ecosystems can learn from their approach.
Listen! shorturl.at/iKdG7
In this SOSS episode, he shares how the Erlang community is proactively addressing security concerns, why manufacturers are investing in upstream projects — and what other ecosystems can learn from their approach.
Listen! shorturl.at/iKdG7
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This changes how you’ll demo, teach, and explore Elixir.
New Popcorn release coming tomorrow – here's a sneak peek of what's to come 🍿
#ElixirLang
New Popcorn release coming tomorrow – here's a sneak peek of what's to come 🍿
#ElixirLang
July 23, 2025 at 2:51 PM
This changes how you’ll demo, teach, and explore Elixir.
New Popcorn release coming tomorrow – here's a sneak peek of what's to come 🍿
#ElixirLang
New Popcorn release coming tomorrow – here's a sneak peek of what's to come 🍿
#ElixirLang
This is a great take on agentic workflows. My personal addition: Making it easier for a human to succeed makes it easier for AI to succeed – a wild concept.
Why I'm Betting Against AI Agents in 2025 (Despite Building Them)
I've built 12+ production AI agent systems across development, DevOps, and data operations. Here's why the current hype around autonomous agents is mathematically impossible and what actually works in...
utkarshkanwat.com
July 22, 2025 at 8:34 AM
This is a great take on agentic workflows. My personal addition: Making it easier for a human to succeed makes it easier for AI to succeed – a wild concept.
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View Transitions let web apps go back to this model:
User
-> URL
-> Web server
-> Database
-> HTML with forms
-> User
User
-> URL
-> Web server
-> Database
-> HTML with forms
-> User
July 19, 2025 at 12:28 PM
View Transitions let web apps go back to this model:
User
-> URL
-> Web server
-> Database
-> HTML with forms
-> User
User
-> URL
-> Web server
-> Database
-> HTML with forms
-> User
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Gleam sponsorship has been slowly dropping over the last few months.
The project is free from influence by any corporation, but it means the team and I need your support! Just a few dollars makes a big difference, so please sponsor if you appreciate Gleam.
github.com/sponsors/lpil
The project is free from influence by any corporation, but it means the team and I need your support! Just a few dollars makes a big difference, so please sponsor if you appreciate Gleam.
github.com/sponsors/lpil
Sponsor @lpil on GitHub Sponsors
Gleam: Making type safe programming a production ready reality on the Erlang virtual machine!
github.com
July 11, 2025 at 10:34 AM
Gleam sponsorship has been slowly dropping over the last few months.
The project is free from influence by any corporation, but it means the team and I need your support! Just a few dollars makes a big difference, so please sponsor if you appreciate Gleam.
github.com/sponsors/lpil
The project is free from influence by any corporation, but it means the team and I need your support! Just a few dollars makes a big difference, so please sponsor if you appreciate Gleam.
github.com/sponsors/lpil
I'll be taking my first stab at a talk, where I won't be showing much or any code. I hope I can deliver on moving some state living in my head to the attendees :)
Benjamin "lostkobrakai" Milde addresses the people. The State of State. Only at Goatmire Elixir. Unless he gives it again later. Regardless, awesome to have him. A really great person in all the ways.
goatmire.com/talk/state-a...
#elixirlang
goatmire.com/talk/state-a...
#elixirlang
State and where to find it by Benjamin Milde
An exploration of state at various levels of a stack. Parallels will be drawn, differences discussed. Expect to also find discussions of tools we have access to in elixir where they fit in.
goatmire.com
July 5, 2025 at 7:18 AM
I'll be taking my first stab at a talk, where I won't be showing much or any code. I hope I can deliver on moving some state living in my head to the attendees :)
On the topic of LSP crashes: I've seen none of these in recent months and rarely ones since switching to zed last year. Contrasting this to vscode, where I had to deal with the LSP on the weekly. Not sure where this difference comes from, but hard to see this as an issue we can fix.
If you had 3 wishes to spend on fixing devex gripes in your Elixir codebase, how would you spend them?
July 4, 2025 at 7:25 AM
On the topic of LSP crashes: I've seen none of these in recent months and rarely ones since switching to zed last year. Contrasting this to vscode, where I had to deal with the LSP on the weekly. Not sure where this difference comes from, but hard to see this as an issue we can fix.
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Fortunately/unfortunately Goatmire is not sold out yet. I just goofed a bit on the backend.
June 30, 2025 at 3:26 PM
Fortunately/unfortunately Goatmire is not sold out yet. I just goofed a bit on the backend.