that’s the plan https://morel.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:fpruhuo22xkm5o7ttr2ktxdo&cid=bafkreia553ubuovuitxaif6dbpcqcun6j4ee6rjhymq2zji6a33brlp66m
using Cache Components break my brain a bit... how do i pass "we're logged in/out" to the client-side part of the app without adding Suspense boundaries on top? knowing this requires reading cookies(), but reading cookies() outside <Suspense> warns. but i also don't want a top-level <Suspense>
sigh just had claude use grokipedia as a source. poisoning the well is working
really need some motivation/energy to finish this little side project. it's basically done-ish but i need to fix a bunch of server-side perf issues and it's been stressing me out so it's just stuck in limbo RE: View quoted note →
your brain on corporate law RE:
somehow a very bluesky thread https://morel.us-east.host.bsky.network/xrpc/com.atproto.sync.getBlob?did=did:plc:fpruhuo22xkm5o7ttr2ktxdo&cid=bafkreibtwe4wi4np4pzmegjt33wfxamjnsmkqlmrysj6y22fbu3cdxhqum
bidirectional blocklists would be interesting. like if i could proactively identify as an “AI tech bro” and half the website could disappear (who chose to avoid that specimen) RE:
yes and yes RE:
this looks fantastic. now need to put this in all examples and guides etc. this is how AT should’ve looked in TypeScript from the beginning. completely changes what it feels like to interact with the API (in addition to many practical improvements) RE:
the incentive was always there but imo the ad revenue sharing thing was the single worst change to the site with cascading downstream effects RE: