We love a good compatibility table but I also want to see the proprietary non-standard additions of each platform documented too. This is the other side of vendor lock-in.
@zachleat can we all already agree that react fucking sucks ? absurd "patterns", complicated API to work with and bad performance by default 🤦
I don't understand how react become the industry standard of javascript UI libraries when vue, svelte are much more ergonomic
@nixCraft irony is, almost 50% of microsoft's revenue comes from their server business. All of those servers are running in linux systems and the "developer developer developer" baldass retard (Seteve bummer or whaterver) is coping somewhere realizing how stupid his comments were. Although he made billions from his shares in msft anyway
#nuejs looks way too ambitious to be taken seriously. I might be absolutely wrong tho. Also why does the creator keeps calling it "Perfect web framework" ? There is no such thing as "perfect" and you shouldn't resort to such "marketing" gimmick when you called out #tailwind for misleading marketing (still hate tailwind anyway)
Fucking House. Can't support Ukraine fighting Russia, get aid to Gaza, deal with the border. But they waste time on the cynical political nihilism of banning TikTok, taking away the speech of countless millions of citizens not heard in old, white mass media. Fucking House.
@jeffjarvis I'm not a citizen of US, I don't know anything about US politics. But didn't US gave like 44 billion to Ukraine as aid? Or that doesn't count as "support to fight Russia" ?
Recently, a friend said to me that AI is the only hope for humanity to solve climate change and while I completely disagree I honestly start to wonder: are there any major developments in that area that you know of? Is there any promising AI project that could help solve climate change?
But Interaction to Next Paint is showing the opposite to be true. If anything, to me it suggests that Virtual DOM is trading slower page interactions for marginal improvements to page navigations.
@zachleat react and tailwind have some of the most toxic community I've seen in tech that almost feel like cults. The way react sold the notion that SPAs are faster than traditional client-server apps, tailwind also sold that utility-first css ship less styles than semantic css.
Both the lies have been debunked, but the fanboys are too stubborn to accept the fact.
What Is A Single-page Application? by @heydon is such a breath of fresh air
quote of the day : "SPAs replace the bad user experience of having to wait a second or two for 20KBs of HTML to be sent to your browser from a server with the good user experience of waiting several seconds for the server to send a 300KB JavaScript bundle, used to render HTML from scratch." lol
@MoritzGiessmann@zachleat utilities for highly repetitive compound classes makes sense. But polluting markup with atomic utilities (that could also be achieved with variables) is not my favorite thing.
Also writing CSS without having to change file can also be achieved with <style> right?
So, what exactly did Apple break in the EU 🇪🇺? A new blog post in which I analyze the current situation for Home Screen Web Apps on iOS 17.4 in the European Union.