Joel
@jgarplind.bsky.social
I'm with Kevin 🐶
Developing all kinds of software for 🏥@🏡 at Medoma
I mostly post tech-related things I find useful and want to remember, hopefully interesting others along the way.
Developing all kinds of software for 🏥@🏡 at Medoma
I mostly post tech-related things I find useful and want to remember, hopefully interesting others along the way.
Cool! Does this mean that pnpm monorepo users can move off of 'hoisted', back to default 'isolated'? pnpm.io/settings#nod...
Can barely remember which issues 'isolated' caused in the first place, so I wouldn't know how to validate it easily.
Can barely remember which issues 'isolated' caused in the first place, so I wouldn't know how to validate it easily.
September 3, 2025 at 8:02 PM
Cool! Does this mean that pnpm monorepo users can move off of 'hoisted', back to default 'isolated'? pnpm.io/settings#nod...
Can barely remember which issues 'isolated' caused in the first place, so I wouldn't know how to validate it easily.
Can barely remember which issues 'isolated' caused in the first place, so I wouldn't know how to validate it easily.
Does this mean that vite plugins such as react compiler will be easily usable again?
February 8, 2025 at 9:56 AM
Does this mean that vite plugins such as react compiler will be easily usable again?
Thanks for the reminder! Played it a few years ago and really liked it.
I recently played Road 96 which has similar vibes in a way (journey towards a far away destination, exploring along the way), but is also much more emotional (and a fair bit longer, maybe 10h).
Maybe you'd enjoy it :)
I recently played Road 96 which has similar vibes in a way (journey towards a far away destination, exploring along the way), but is also much more emotional (and a fair bit longer, maybe 10h).
Maybe you'd enjoy it :)
February 1, 2025 at 11:13 AM
Thanks for the reminder! Played it a few years ago and really liked it.
I recently played Road 96 which has similar vibes in a way (journey towards a far away destination, exploring along the way), but is also much more emotional (and a fair bit longer, maybe 10h).
Maybe you'd enjoy it :)
I recently played Road 96 which has similar vibes in a way (journey towards a far away destination, exploring along the way), but is also much more emotional (and a fair bit longer, maybe 10h).
Maybe you'd enjoy it :)
Yeah, it seems like an odd thing to hard code. Every app will have different needs.
If this really is a pure "UX optimization" and is not based on technical constraints, I'm surprised the React team would do that without making it configurable.
If this really is a pure "UX optimization" and is not based on technical constraints, I'm surprised the React team would do that without making it configurable.
February 1, 2025 at 11:04 AM
Yeah, it seems like an odd thing to hard code. Every app will have different needs.
If this really is a pure "UX optimization" and is not based on technical constraints, I'm surprised the React team would do that without making it configurable.
If this really is a pure "UX optimization" and is not based on technical constraints, I'm surprised the React team would do that without making it configurable.
Hey! Just wanted to thank you for bringing this question up in public. I had no clue and am happy to be aware.
February 1, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Hey! Just wanted to thank you for bringing this question up in public. I had no clue and am happy to be aware.
Personally, I tend to follow those I run across who have something interesting to say, and I rarely spend any time purposefully unfollowing.
That's how I ended up following 1000+ people.
That's how I ended up following 1000+ people.
January 25, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Personally, I tend to follow those I run across who have something interesting to say, and I rarely spend any time purposefully unfollowing.
That's how I ended up following 1000+ people.
That's how I ended up following 1000+ people.
Nice! I've been holding off on the EA to avoid missing out on the full experience, but now you got me intrigued, so it might be time to reevaluate 😄
January 25, 2025 at 6:33 PM
Nice! I've been holding off on the EA to avoid missing out on the full experience, but now you got me intrigued, so it might be time to reevaluate 😄
Nice :) Still getting acquainted with edge-to-edge. Is the new thing how the feed scrolls underneath the status bar rather than being clipped by it?
January 19, 2025 at 1:12 PM
Nice :) Still getting acquainted with edge-to-edge. Is the new thing how the feed scrolls underneath the status bar rather than being clipped by it?
bsky.app
January 18, 2025 at 7:01 PM
Sounds like an endless chase to me.
I'm sure there are reasons it is not feasible, but if you insist on banning apps due to sharing data with China's gov, maybe ban, you know, _every_ app doing that, not just the current poster child.
I'm sure there are reasons it is not feasible, but if you insist on banning apps due to sharing data with China's gov, maybe ban, you know, _every_ app doing that, not just the current poster child.
January 17, 2025 at 6:22 PM
Sounds like an endless chase to me.
I'm sure there are reasons it is not feasible, but if you insist on banning apps due to sharing data with China's gov, maybe ban, you know, _every_ app doing that, not just the current poster child.
I'm sure there are reasons it is not feasible, but if you insist on banning apps due to sharing data with China's gov, maybe ban, you know, _every_ app doing that, not just the current poster child.
Haven't played with them myself, but iirc each dom component is its own webview, so maybe it's not compatible with things relying on a global scope? 🤔
January 17, 2025 at 3:57 PM
Haven't played with them myself, but iirc each dom component is its own webview, so maybe it's not compatible with things relying on a global scope? 🤔
Congrats! Been using the beta for the last week or two, and it's been a nice ride.
January 17, 2025 at 2:24 PM
Congrats! Been using the beta for the last week or two, and it's been a nice ride.
Didn't really think of it like that before.
Are you basically saying that the reason values are never undefined is because Suspense forces you to wait for them not to be, and using Suspense hides the opportunity to conceive less waterfally solutions?
Are you basically saying that the reason values are never undefined is because Suspense forces you to wait for them not to be, and using Suspense hides the opportunity to conceive less waterfally solutions?
January 11, 2025 at 6:55 PM
Didn't really think of it like that before.
Are you basically saying that the reason values are never undefined is because Suspense forces you to wait for them not to be, and using Suspense hides the opportunity to conceive less waterfally solutions?
Are you basically saying that the reason values are never undefined is because Suspense forces you to wait for them not to be, and using Suspense hides the opportunity to conceive less waterfally solutions?
Probably. Crazy how eager people are to reply to things that are obviously not addressing them.
January 11, 2025 at 4:33 PM
Probably. Crazy how eager people are to reply to things that are obviously not addressing them.
Congrats :)
You wrote briefly about your interactions with App Store reviewers, but how did the Play Store review play out?
You wrote briefly about your interactions with App Store reviewers, but how did the Play Store review play out?
January 8, 2025 at 6:20 PM
Congrats :)
You wrote briefly about your interactions with App Store reviewers, but how did the Play Store review play out?
You wrote briefly about your interactions with App Store reviewers, but how did the Play Store review play out?
Reading this Bluesky post, I assumed "Communication" to mean communicating with users.
Reading the chapter, I assumed it meant communicating among maintainers.
Reflecting a bit, I think it's meant to be both?
While there's definitely overlap, I also think the needs are often very different.
Reading the chapter, I assumed it meant communicating among maintainers.
Reflecting a bit, I think it's meant to be both?
While there's definitely overlap, I also think the needs are often very different.
January 4, 2025 at 5:51 PM
Reading this Bluesky post, I assumed "Communication" to mean communicating with users.
Reading the chapter, I assumed it meant communicating among maintainers.
Reflecting a bit, I think it's meant to be both?
While there's definitely overlap, I also think the needs are often very different.
Reading the chapter, I assumed it meant communicating among maintainers.
Reflecting a bit, I think it's meant to be both?
While there's definitely overlap, I also think the needs are often very different.
Wasn't aware of this, but it sounds like a footgun, and I think your proposed solution makes sense.
January 4, 2025 at 4:11 PM
Wasn't aware of this, but it sounds like a footgun, and I think your proposed solution makes sense.
Do you think it is difficult to support, or just not considered? Maybe it's not a huge effort, and showing your interest could give the maintainers a reason to implement it.
December 29, 2024 at 11:10 AM
Do you think it is difficult to support, or just not considered? Maybe it's not a huge effort, and showing your interest could give the maintainers a reason to implement it.
Interesting to see work on a React Native SDK. Been exploring that space a bit today, and it's a lot emptier than I had anticipated.
December 22, 2024 at 2:49 PM
Interesting to see work on a React Native SDK. Been exploring that space a bit today, and it's a lot emptier than I had anticipated.
We're talking about these buttons, right? (I think the preview is too narrow, so click for full context)
I've yet to dig deeply into this stuff from a dev PoV, but interesting to hear about your experiences.
I've yet to dig deeply into this stuff from a dev PoV, but interesting to hear about your experiences.
December 20, 2024 at 7:36 PM
We're talking about these buttons, right? (I think the preview is too narrow, so click for full context)
I've yet to dig deeply into this stuff from a dev PoV, but interesting to hear about your experiences.
I've yet to dig deeply into this stuff from a dev PoV, but interesting to hear about your experiences.
I like my buttons... I think?
December 20, 2024 at 1:17 PM
I like my buttons... I think?
Agreed! That reminds me of this great site I found a while ago: bsky.app/profile/jgar...
Also excited to learn about web-platform-dx.github.io/web-features... which should make it easier to keep track of what's getting added and becoming usable on the web.
Particularly fond of the touch with release dates for browser versions for some reason. Guess it makes things less opaque.
Particularly fond of the touch with release dates for browser versions for some reason. Guess it makes things less opaque.
Web features explorer - Web platform release notes
web-platform-dx.github.io
December 16, 2024 at 10:06 PM
Agreed! That reminds me of this great site I found a while ago: bsky.app/profile/jgar...
Nice! Looks like utc.yuy1n.io/features/pas... should have covered my needs equally well. Might reach for it next time.
Unplugin Turbo Console
Improve the Developer Experience of console
utc.yuy1n.io
December 10, 2024 at 9:46 PM
Nice! Looks like utc.yuy1n.io/features/pas... should have covered my needs equally well. Might reach for it next time.