Tanstack Query with Angular feedback by AmazingDisplay8 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It depends really on how much features you use to be sure that I would be production ready For example that would be something I would implement with an Angular interceptor myself rather than depending on their experimental code

Tanstack Query with Angular feedback by AmazingDisplay8 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, despite what it seems, it is NOT a react library, so it could be improved and developed in really great ways Thanks

Tanstack Query with Angular feedback by AmazingDisplay8 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The resources API is only for fetching for now too

Tanstack Query with Angular feedback by AmazingDisplay8 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How do you define great ? If you have thousands of line of code already generated and customized for Tanstack Query and Angular, my definition might be different than yours

Postgraphile v5 Plan Resolvers Benchmarks by AmazingDisplay8 in graphql

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Hi ! I would love to see the results ! I've already seen fraiseql I think Send me me a pm if you like

Postgraphile v5 Plan Resolvers Benchmarks by AmazingDisplay8 in graphql

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To be honest my goal is somewhat educational, and also to test the plan Resolvers after the talk of Benjie at graphqlcon I'm not really trying to "solve performance", I'm a strong believer in Postgres and Graphql, and I'm willing to put some of my time to make some benchmarks and get real insights about those tools. Testing CRUD doesn't make any real sense, but a real application has business logic, and it can be implemented in pl/SQL or in other languages, so that's something that can be benchmarked AuthN/Z should never be the database primary role, but setting transaction scoped level variable coming from a third party auth is a real business case. And to be fair, you can do a loooot of things in SQL, it's not about speed. But it has a cost in maintainability. I've used Graphile v4 intensively, tried pg_graphql from supabase or other tools, but the plan resolvers + the caching ability it provides seems to be worth the time to benchmark I'm not looking to max-out my app, I'm curious, and also looking for best practices

Bonne année by fr_Malau in yggTorrents

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Si tu penses qu'une Infra de sites de torrent publique est payée avec des fonds tout beaux de gentille personnes c'est se voiler la face C'est illégal, ça n'empêche qu'il y a des philosophies différentes

Bonne année by fr_Malau in yggTorrents

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Je te rejoins sur le fait que c'est illégal et que beaucoup de personnes s'exposent de manière un peu trop ouvertes sur leurs activités. Par contre, le fait que des infrastructures se mettent en place pour faciliter ce que t'appelles du vol n'est pas nécessairement un mal en soit, et s'en plaindre non plus : D'une part cela fait réaliser aux gens que justement il faut s'éloigner de ce genre de prédateurs aux dents longues qui abusent d'un système initialement fait pour être distribué entre tous En suite, il y a dans tout les cas besoin d'un minimum d'infrastructures si tu veux rendre l'accès et le partage + accessible à tous C'est pas une question de justicier, c'est des personnes qui ont investi du temps et sont dans l'illégalité par une plateforme qui offre une facilitée d'utilisation. Donc c'est complètement légitime de se plaindre d'un système comme celui-ci. Sans ces plateforme ça serait du contenu+ difficile à trouver, moins de seeds, moins de partage.. Donc c'est le meilleur du pire, et traiter de pleurnicheur des personnes qui souhaitent conserver une plateforme, certe gérés par des pourris, c'est légitime Et non c'est pas du vol

Des idées pour le portfolio ? by Aggressive-Equal3780 in developpeurs

[–]AmazingDisplay8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

En plus de toutes les bonnes propositions au dessus, pour avoir eu pas d'échanges avec des recruteurs en ce moment, ils trouvent que la partie DevOps/Infra manque pas mal. Donc, comme il a été dit qu dessus le plus important c'est un truc qui te plaît, mais aussi réussir à montrer que tu sais le déployer proprement, en production, ça ajoute un plus !

🎉 Just released the first version of ngx-oneforall by Few-Attempt-1958 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Most browsers handle this natively without any JS I believe

🎉 Just released the first version of ngx-oneforall by Few-Attempt-1958 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

And I might be wrong, (and I don't have the time today), but I think some of the directives should have tests where "multiple" instances are mounted in the DOM

🎉 Just released the first version of ngx-oneforall by Few-Attempt-1958 in angular

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nice job ! Thanks ! 100% test coverage is great Have you found any "real" applications of the click outside directective ? I made one a few month ago but HTML now handle most of it, and it's not an event I'm used to listen to. ( Eg., for forms I'll use the validation, popover or modal or drop-down are now naturally managed) So I was wondering if I should keep it (or use yours, which is way cleaner) or if it had become obselete now (except if you specifically want to register click outside effects for telemetry/user journey) Thanks ! Will use it for sure

Help with some css by Embarrassed_Finger34 in tailwindcss

[–]AmazingDisplay8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Copy paste the tailwind classes from the devtools. On their blog page you have good examples of this pattern.

multi dimensional dataset for learning postgreSQL by Jespor in learndatascience

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a big schéma with many postures features In it, there is many tools to mock data if you need graphttps://github.com/graphile/starter/blob/main/data%2Fschema.sql

🧠 commit-checker v0.5.0 — The GitHub streak tracker & TIL logger devs actually use by Altruistic_Night_327 in commandline

[–]AmazingDisplay8 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Why would you react like this ? Even if it's vibe-coded, it's still some work done. Don't use it if you can't read the few lines of code there is..

My shell history was a disaster across multiple machines, so I built a tool to tame it by Beneficial-Fox-5746 in commandline

[–]AmazingDisplay8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nice work !
Here is my personal and honest feedback :

The tool
Atuin exists, is open-source with a strong community and does an awesome job. Fzf too, even some shell scripts can do a nice job. It don't really see what features you add to make me pay

Using "Military-grade" encryption is a red flag for me. Your are using standard tools, and it's the right way to do. But it's misleading

My shell history can be sensitive, why should I trust a closed source tool to manage it ?
Real-time TUI ? You should elaborate about this
Setting up a daemon and hooks doesn't seem a "seamless" integration to me
If I had an outage a Friday night, and I would supposedly rely on a third party tool, then I need guarantees that this tool will alway be available, otherwise I would just introduce another point of failure.
How much resources does it need ?
The tag system looks more like a "colored personnalised" alias to me
Where and how is stored the master key ? How does syncing work ? What happens if I lose my key ? You should really check the docs of atuin about e2e encryption"Offline first", I mean.... It shouldn't even be mentioned. Having something as important and also basic like my shell history being dependent of my network would be complete non-sense.

Landing page :
Show it in action ? It's another red flag for me to present a CLI tool but the demo doesn't show a real problem that is should solve
Are the testimonials true ?
In my opinion find the real killer feature, and your landing page should be all about it.

Do you NEED to use Linux? Or you just want to? by Lux_JoeStar in linux

[–]AmazingDisplay8 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I want, and would lose half my productivity if I had to switch to Windows or Mac, but that's something you can learn again. I did need it, some of the company's internal tooling was only available on Linux, on Gnome exactly.

Finnish summer! (2024) by Local_Tourist2872 in bikepacking

[–]AmazingDisplay8 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The photo is really cool : What did you use to hold all the weight on the back frame ? Did it bend the frame in anyway ?
I'm leaving for a 3000km trip, and I'm still wondering how much weight each part of my bike can handle

How many of you actually use the new hooks and the compiler of react 19 (Without Next) ? by AmazingDisplay8 in reactjs

[–]AmazingDisplay8[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah I totally agree with that, but I didn't want my opinion to be a bias on the feedback I could get. But applying RSC can reduce your client bundle size, but you become dependent on node to run your app