2022/12/19
https://gyazo.com/e71d7909bef888d72b2bd57abd7122f7
今日から朝夕の二食運用をはじめてみることに
https://gyazo.com/aed9fd0aadbb40d020c9c7325669faf1
あっさりしたものを欲した時にまた行きたい
@elonmusk: Should I step down as head of Twitter? I will abide by the results of this poll. @yamanoku: それなりにデカい会社の CEO が「私ってどうしたらいいですか?」ってユーザに聞くのすごすぎるな。これがユーザリサーチちゃんですか? https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkT6uy5UUAAtpyS.jpg
@wesbos: web developers using link tree: why? you know about <a>?
Seems most of the social networks put huge blocks in front of click-throughs that have linktree URLs
倒すべき相手、ではなく協同していく考え方でありたい https://gyazo.com/5dd57cf3cee8076ab4a30d28800ed94a
https://open.spotify.com/episode/5gPbo90AbZpUtPULLgf1xH
知らんかった
@youyuxi: It's interesting seeing React devs calling signals "the future" since they've been around in frontend frameworks for quite a while - in fact, over a decade! They were called observables in Knockout.js, and refs in Vue Composition API. @chrisrxth: I'm convinced that Signals - the programming pattern - are the future of frontend dev. I tried @solid_js yesterday for the first time and it literally solved every problem I've felt with in React.
Next I'm going to try @preactjs - signals with compatibility for React might
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/FkVRwlnaYAADxPP.jpg
https://gyazo.com/d45ca8525da7ea018c0d6ebfdcc7ad65
https://gyazo.com/00f88d389bdffb0f90b99366cc4d51adhttps://gyazo.com/eb309c59b4faa5bd74c14201e0b2e94a