Working with Napoli on this has been a great pleasure. I loved the experience of making something extremely simple for developers and learn Typescript along the way. Turns out 7777 is so much better than I expected and it was also more challenging than I expected
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Since we'll be launching port7777.com this week with @deleugyn, here's a quick thread on how the serverless backend is built.
It's a bit experimental, with a mix of PHP 8 and advanced Bref features, with a goal of making it as simple as possible.
Let's start 👇️
I never really liked Livewire, it always felt weird and disjointed. But Livewire 4 blows it all away because SFC are like Vue components without switching languages or needing something like Inertia.
I haven't found how I want to structure Livewire yet, but I love it
@calebporzio
2 years ago I’d read this with an asshole perspective of “Why TF is this guy hogging the drive thru?”.
Today I can only think this guy is a parent and send him hugs đź«‚
I was in the drive thru line to get coffee and the guy in front of me feel asleep in his car.
I had to get out and tap on his window til he woke up!
He was SO close
I'm sorry but "Project/Product manager" is not a real job.
That's the job of the technical lead.
What do you mean you get paid for assigning tasks on clickup?
I went through the replies on this and most replies come off from a "but what about my situation" and disregard the perspective of the person doing the hiring. 1/6
So if you can’t provide something that will help make you the chosen one, perhaps this is not the right position for you? There are lots of large organizations that hire in bulk and you just have to practice leetcode challenges. 6/6
I have some availability and would like to know if anyone is looking for a short term Software Engineer, AWS DevOps, consult action, etc?
I like hard problems that nobody else can solve, legacy PHP, Laravel, CI/CD, etc.
Retweet is appreciated!!
is there a non-annoying way to store secrets that are deployed on AWS Lambda? passwords, private keys, API keys, etc.
Secret Manager and SSM Parameters are not friendly and transforming secrets into Lambda environment variables isn't great it RSA private key doesn't fit
can anyone explain why we are forced to PAY for @AWSSupport in order to report an AWS bug?
These clusters are "deleting" for 2 days and there's nothing I can do about it.
If I pay for AWS support and they conclude its an AWS bug, can I get a refund from the support plan?
my biggest #awswhislist now is API Gateway and CloudFront custom domain allowing duplicates.
I'm trying to move a production workload into a new AWS account and I cannot setup CloudFront and API gateway with the same domain because it already exists on a different account.
yeah, let's all blame the unpaid volunteer victim that is not mentally healthy.
The guy writes a tool that is used by every computer in the world
Doesn't get paid for it
Isn't in a good state of mind
And deserves to be blamed?
What an asshole.
Unpopular opinion: If you’re a burned out maintainer of a popular repository, don’t give someone admin access to your repository without character/reference checks.
The xz incident was avoidable. Take it as a hard lesson learned instead of blaming maintainer burnout.