Yup, it's something I'm personally bothered about, since I would love to take my toys (with batteries) elsewhere in case circumstances change. I'm currently using Turbopack, and I wonder where and how could I deploy this outside of Vercel or complicated Docker setups. Just in case.
Hard to tell from a description, as you could be composing these views in a number of ways. How are you storing local view state? SwiftUI runs rerenders when state changes, so think about how it’s all linked.
If only the F1 cars would go back to the awesomely screaming V8s of the past. These modern F1 V6 engines sound like my blender and are obviously a big mistake, but who am I to judge? At least I still have my WRC cars sounding great! That said, the video footage from that drone is nuts!
You better! My Apple Watch was in panic mode, sending loudness notifications all the time.
I will still keep calling it Twitter, no matter what Elon's marketing machine decides to call it tomorrow.
Probably Apple’s own SwiftUI tutorials and watching their WWDC code along videos. https://developer.apple.com/tutorials/SwiftUI You can also jump into /swiftui channel!
Fuck Reddit and their entire IPO. Couldn’t care less after their dick move with external API access for third-parties.
We are so much more as a civilisation that we’re being told. Once you stop listening to the malthusians and abandon the “sustainability cargo cult”, you’ll quickly see how far we’ve come and how much we keep pushing onward in ever shorter cycles of innovation and adaptation for the benefit of the planet.
They all would like to try and impersonate @pugson. Figures.
I so want to try Remix, yet I’m so used to working with Next.js… Also, learning a new framework after I’ve already learned a new framework that does the same things slightly differently feels like a waste of time. Have any of you tried it though? What do you think of Next vs Remix?
You should try it first or at least check the docs to see what it’s capable of. It’s a query builder alright, but on steroids.
1. Not everyone has the drive to become an entrepreneur. 2. Freedom to do what you’re passionate about is risky as heck and most people are risk averse. 3. People are lazy; will rather take a steady paycheck and complain than go after their visions and dreams.