every time i try to learn something new i get surprised by how much i want to sleep
yea honestly this video is fantastic, very inspiring in terms of how to teach things. it’s much more intuitive than most introductory neural network materials RE:
started watching this one but at 22:36 i no longer know what’s going on, gonna try to backtrack to his earlier videos RE:
what was the point of Netlify acquiring Gatsby? did they get a lot of cloud customers or something? did Gatsby have valuable stuff beyond the framework that got incorporated into Netlify business? what was the point of pretending the project isn’t getting killed when essentially it was? just curious
are there LLM setups with a “think” or “pen and paper”-like tools that focus on precisely following a short algorithm? kind of how we do when we know a way to deal with information that we can confidently follow even when the entire thing doesn’t fit in our brains?
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what’s your favorite unhinged programming language feature? something that seemed ok to whoever designed it but is truly the stuff of nightmares
i wonder if at some point the historical context behind how things work becomes complex enough that text isn’t a suitable medium. i don’t “like” to learn from videos myself and yet there’s something about the conversational compression and tangents of video essays that does the job very well
i kind of wish Next just had a global SSR off switch. not because it’s necessarily a great thing to do (you lose initial load perf badly) but to draw a distinction between RSC and SSR. i think plenty of teams that just will never adopt SSR out of principle (too annoying) would benefit from RSC
nice post! i have some historical nits but the broad story seems about right. i was hesitant to write a historical post myself but maybe i could try writing a reflection on this one — feels less daunting. thanks Mark! RE: