You should try plantUML if you haven’t. Can make drawings with pseudo code. I’ve been loving it for planning with engineers. You don’t have to mess around with redrawing shapes
July 8, 2025 at 12:01 AM
You should try plantUML if you haven’t. Can make drawings with pseudo code. I’ve been loving it for planning with engineers. You don’t have to mess around with redrawing shapes
Have you tried using avante at all? I don’t think it solves your problem but I was just curious as I’ve found out about avante and now codecompanion recently. Been trying to hear people’s opinions
May 29, 2025 at 10:34 PM
Have you tried using avante at all? I don’t think it solves your problem but I was just curious as I’ve found out about avante and now codecompanion recently. Been trying to hear people’s opinions
Is there any concern around test speeds using playwright. From my understanding playwright is designed for E2E tests where it hits a url, which adds time. For those cases where you’re running tests on the server and browser are the browser tests a lot slower with playwright than jsdom or others?
December 11, 2024 at 10:53 PM
Is there any concern around test speeds using playwright. From my understanding playwright is designed for E2E tests where it hits a url, which adds time. For those cases where you’re running tests on the server and browser are the browser tests a lot slower with playwright than jsdom or others?
Yeh the server loaderdata would be present in the client loader. “hydrate=true” allows the client loader to participate in hydration. Without this configuration it won’t run on initial document request.
I don’t think there’d ever be a 2nd round trip in a client loader— a client action sure
December 4, 2024 at 2:55 PM
Yeh the server loaderdata would be present in the client loader. “hydrate=true” allows the client loader to participate in hydration. Without this configuration it won’t run on initial document request.
I don’t think there’d ever be a 2nd round trip in a client loader— a client action sure