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how postgres & tailwind CSS broke programmers on the internet
This is the story of how one little tweet that involves Postgress and Tailwind blew up Twitter.
I saw myself on Twitter, Reddit and Hacker news lol, enjoy!
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I saw myself on Twitter, Reddit and Hacker news lol, enjoy!
Twitch
I stream live on Twitch every weekend
Twitch : www.twitch.tv/melkey
Join the amazing community on Discord
Discord: discord.gg/melkeydevhouse
I post memes and host Twitter Tech Spaces
Twitter: MelkeyDev
SUBSCRIBE OR GET LAID OFF
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#coding #neovim #typescript Programming #vim #softwareengineering #codinglife #webdesign #webdevelopment #webdev #javascript #rustlang #rust #twitch #twitchstreamer #programmerhumor #codinghumor #software #softwareengineer #softwaredeveloper #softwaredevelopment #gymbro #gym #programmerhumor
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Sounds like it is too heavy
Cursor (a new code editor) has a much better AI experience than Copilot in my opinion. It has a much better auto completion and format feature than Copilot
I should check it out!
Jokes on you, I will make a stylesheet language that looks like sql
I would love to see tthat
I think there's much value in searching the web and dapting the results to your needs which is lost when you let AI code for you.
thank you!
Seems like splitting hairs whether you press Ctrl+V or copilot does. Though I suppose going to ChatGPT for it is more voluntary than constant backseating.
There's some things to consider when you have to actually look and decide what to copy and paste
Quite a balanced take. If one doesn't like it, they're free to not use it. One doesn't have to justify each choice :)
Yes sir!
What you have doubled your viewers in 3 months.
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i havent done it - but maybe i should now!
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Notepad > kvm
Why do you keep pushing out these videos with no substance man?
Hetzner is good and very cheap. Be careful, they use a lot of outdated personal computers attached to the network for providing simple hosting services. It's not that professional. However, in the end it also works of course.
Why I don't like AWS: - Bad console - I made bad experience using several services like GW. Azure's implementations are better. - Most of the hosting resources are made for public in first place. Bad from a security perspective. - I give a shit on CDK...no vendor lock-in, therefor I use terraform/opentofu - I don't care about market shares if the platform itself doesn't feel good - The statement "has the most services" is useless. Most companies are using containers (hosting), container orch., and maybe some db, event-stuff and monitoring. It's available on any cloud provider.
Simply put, Parallelism is having multiple tasks run in parallel. Concurrency is more general. It can be achieved though parallelism or any other asynchronous mechanisms like coroutines, event loop, and so on.
fireship cooks at the speed of starfire
Na bro, what are you saying 😂😂😂😂
some nonsense
Experimenting with it rn. Came here from fireship. lol
"You can paralyze the task" yep!
Melkey, stick with your opinion no matter what these noobs say. I also prefer postgres over tailwind, but with cinnamon desktop for better performance
nice trolling))
a little bit of trolling
@@MelkeyDev it didn't turn out that way :D
How about just JS on the front and C on the back. Nothing else is required.
Fireship told me you could save me some money. This looks awesome! I'm new and have been racking my brain for hosting, etc.. this just made the decision simple! Thank you for the video.
Youre welcome!
How dare you use common sense like this
I think you unconsiously meant that anything is better than tailwind, which is true :D
tailwind takings L's
I agree with this take. I remember setting up a Vim (not neovim) configuration when I was working on software running primarily on Linux and it was great but took a bunch of time. Recently I came across some Neovim videos and realized that I want to want to use Neovim but, really, the focus needs to be on the problem I'm actually trying to solve.
>Shitposts on twitter. Nothing personal kid.
never was
It was a banger tweet
twas the bang before twitter
My understanding is that concurrency performs different tasks at once by using multiple threads and switching back and forth between them, which is context switching. It does one part from task 1, then does one part from task 2, then task 3, then repeat blah blah. And it can all be done on one core. With parallelism, you use multiple cores to execute instructions literally at the same time.
Loved the interview! How the gets so much done in so little time? I wish I could!
same dude
I laughed so hard at this.
How many technical words can I say without explaining anything?🤔
JavaScript === Duck
This the one
Laravel > go lul
crazy take
@@MelkeyDev for real lol
Could you add etcd please?
yeah
where can we bet how long it will take for you to switch back?
over at Twitch.tv/melkey - we got live odds
The fact that one person can waste half a million people's time with one tweet always amazes me.
haha i am the waste
the nerdTREE extension makes file navigation and creation super easy, ctrl + n to open the file explorer, vim bindings to navigate and m + a to make a file, m + f to make a directory
Maybe I just check it out
I love and am genuinely confused about the fact that people totally lost the sense for trolling and shitposts. When you said "over at reddit..." i knew shit hit the fan ...
Why not using the plug pattern for middleware like in Phoenix? Maybe because wirhout a reduce its impossible??
Im not sure I follow the comment
Thanks man your video got me into VIM for VScode !
controversial
just a SPLASH
People who took this as no joke either have no joy or no job.
you would be so surprised
Bro need to up his system design skills. Their is concept call master and slave dbs which is used in the high read applications.
My man made a joke comment, then made a whole video bombing on everyone for taking it too seriously because he took the joke replies too seriously
Lmfao wht have i become
I was really confused seeing the thumbnail 🤣
thumbnail gang
Analogy: cooking Synchronous - you watch the water until it boils. You then get the spaghetti. You then put it in the water, etc. Concurrent - As you wait for the water to boil, you do other tasks, such as chopping an onion. Parallel - professional kitchen with multiple chefs. Food can be cooked faster, but it is harder to know what is going on, and communication is MUCH slower.
Analogy: cooking
Go > computers
you rite you rite
_Proceeds to write syntactically-correct Go code on paper_ :Kappa:
@@IndigoTeddy itd be impossible to not at least be able to write err checking , if err != nil PTSD
hilarious
thank you
I'm 100% sure that Low Level Learning was not actually offended and was actually just joking
Yeah he was joking lol
Same