I am looking for a full-time job. Full-stack developer.

Joined October 2021
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nitroping is now live. testing the alpha version and providing feedback would be great. Feel free to use it in your projects. Website: nitroping.dev SDK: github.com/productdevbook/ni…
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Claude, I’d like to make a criticism. There’s no benefit to this because it runs very slowly, even in the new version. Also, the new version is so restricted that it feels like a step back from 4.8. I don’t know why, but the ease of coding and the speed I enjoyed in 4.5 are gone
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Claude, it’s hard to get through to you. Even simple tasks take over 30 minutes, and it’s been like this for months. I really like you, but you’re way slow. Instead of adding new features, please focus on making the system faster because every update seems to make things slower.
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Transform your OpenAPI specs into type-safe clients, mocks, and validators. Stop writing boilerplate. Start shipping features. orval.dev
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Thank you DDLoop HQ (github.com/ddloophq ) for sponsoring me on github. You can join them at my sponsors profile: github.com/sponsors/productd…
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🆕 This is the first public release of shadcn-htmx 🎉 — a component library for people who render HTML on the server and reach for htmx, not a SPA framework. Go, Hono, Phoenix, Rust, Jinja2 ... Github: github.com/productdevbook/sh… Docs: shadcn-htmx.productdevbook.c…
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🆕 48-hour deal: ova is now $9, down from $19. See exactly which apps eat your bandwidth with a minimalist macOS menu bar app. Real-time usage. Historical trends. Per-app tracking. 100% local. ova.productdevbook.com
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Are you ready for a fast, lightweight tool for macOS and linux, (maybe windows) ? Coming soon as open source. First, I’ll focus on cleaning, and then I’ll add some great features.
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Claude, if you pause the updates for a while and increase the weekly request limit to reduce the 20x slowdown to 1x, we can use it. It's officially torture now.
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An update on my job search: I still haven't found a full-time job. (full-stack developer) 🥺
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I'm working on a very interesting project. Rust and some other languages are missing from the list; I’ll add them soon. Then I’ll run some tests and make an announcement.
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🫣 No way, a new framework ?
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🆕 Sumak v0.0.16 has been released. Type-safe SQL query builder. Zero dependencies, AST-first, hookable, tree-shakeable. Pure TypeScript. pnpm add sumak / yarn add sumak / bun add sumak
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❤️ I was really surprised. They’ve closed thousands of issues. I really want to congratulate everyone.
v1.0 is out now! 🙌 It took more than a decade, TypeORM was considered dead by many over the past years... But since late 2024 a group of dedicated maintainers was working hard and finally shipped what so many developers were waiting for: the first officially stable version!
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🆕Huge thanks to @hudgeon for the $100 GitHub Sponsors support! 🙏 Your support means a lot and motivates me to keep building and sharing open-source work. Truly grateful! 🚀
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What tools do you use when coding websites with Rust? htmx?
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😅I’ll add a sentence too. I fixed my 15-year-old TV with ChatGPT. I just sent photos of the back label and remote, and it even helped me access the hidden menu and set the TV to turn on automatically when plugged in. Amazing.
Had the most mind blowing AI experience today. Scene At the country house and the water pump stopped. From the former owner, I knew there had been a history of issues. Only hours before, I had brought a plumber over ($500 - including on-call fees due to weekend) to help install a new washing machine due to separate issues. We had not been able to wash clothes for 2 weeks. So the water pump quitting on us after a) only one load of washing clothes & b) shortly after the on-call plumber had left was... bad timing. The cost of getting the plumber to drive to us on a weekend alone was $250 before labour. After restarting everything and still experiencing issues, I decided to call the former owner for advice given the history: "Uhm, I've never seen *that* issue before. Try A, B, C... Z". None worked. So I flipped in the manuals some more. Felt like a different language. That specific problem felt easy to solve... ChatGPT I took a few photos of the manuals and gave brief context to ChatGPT. So I could chat with the manuals instead. Of course, it nailed it. It also went a step further and started giving some really good troubleshooting advice. Nothing surprising here. Still magic, but accustomed magic. Yet, I guess it encouraged me. I was also desperate to wash clothes after having spent $1.2K on a new machine installation to solve a 2 week problem. So I felt willing to try what felt like a hail mary. I walked into the pump house and started snapping photos. Quite shitty ones - some attached here. Of the fuse box, fuse chart, all equipment, wiring, plumbing. Here are some images of the pump house. Given your troubleshooting advice what would you have me do? Expecting more of a generic interpretation of the messy images and parroting the former guide in context of some lightweight new information. No. I immediately got instructions to turn of a specific fuse followed by one piece of the equipment and let it rest for 30-60 minutes. Combined with a logical reasoning behind it and endless more clarification of what all these wires, fuses and plumbing meant. I went from feeling completely clueless about the pump house to at least now having a sense of understanding – regardless of the outcome. But of course, I also did what it said since it now felt fully logical. Fast forward 60 minutes: Activated the fuse and turned the equipment on again. Voila, water was back baby. Neighbours started calling me The ChatGPT Plumber and I'll wear that title with honour. Perhaps this is obvious to some reading this. Trust me, I get it too. At least all the individual technological feats that went into accomplishing this, but it's like knowing all instruments: It does not mean you've experienced all the combinations of them together, i.e there are endless new symphonies that can be created.
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Zero-dependency spreadsheet engine. Read & write XLSX, CSV, ODS. Pure TypeScript, works everywhere. pnpm add hucre / yarn add hucre / bun add hucre
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One unified API for 18 live-chat & customer-support widgets. Zero deps, tree-shakeable, SSR-safe, CSP-aware, strict TypeScript. pnpm add ahize / yarn add ahize / bun add ahize
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