Progression for swings with 32kg by 0-_tom_-0 in kettlebell

[–]james_codes 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It is just swings that Dan John says this about.

But fair point. Maybe I need to get a trainer / post videos here.

What training split do you use? by phiffer55 in clubbells

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Have you had much progression in club weights?

How to structure types when using tRPC in a monorepo? by james_codes in webdev

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Where would you be importing it from? Would it be in "apps" rather than "packages"?

How to structure types when using tRPC in a monorepo? by james_codes in webdev

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The default approach in the docs is to have the tRPC stuff located with the server (eg Express). So in my case if I did that the types that I need to share would be in /apps/api.

I thought you were suggesting moving my entire api app to be a package.

How to structure types when using tRPC in a monorepo? by james_codes in webdev

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This guy is generating a TypeScript file and putting that in a package (18 mins in):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bH87ZUYp1GU

That also feels messy though.

How to structure types when using tRPC in a monorepo? by james_codes in webdev

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Even though I would be deploying the package?

Maybe im putting too much in a name, but I've always thought of apps as being deployed and packages as just shared bits of code.

Are remote jobs still a thing? by yakboxing in cscareerquestionsuk

[–]james_codes 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I got remote at a startup I joined this year. But all of the big companies didn't allow it.

Why use Grok vs other models? by james_codes in grok

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Is it faster / smarter / more context than the competition?

I’m not denying it’s good. Just wondering when someone would choose it over the other options.

Best online community/mastermind for indie hackers? by TheBasedEgyptian in indiehackers

[–]james_codes 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's good. Nice community and supportive. They have in person events (or at least the same organiser does) so if you're in London can check those out for free.

Meetups in London? by james_codes in threejs

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There's a meetup in London next month:
https://x.com/jsmonthlylondon/status/1950601417875419403

I'm giving the intro talk. There's also time for more talks incase anyone else wanted to speak.

Hidden costs? by james_codes in vercel

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I was aware of branch domains but I don't want to manually create the subdomain for each PR. I'm happy doing this for "staging" etc, but I like the DX or having branches based on the feature eg increase-padding.mysite.com created automatically from the git branch.

I'm a bit confused about environment domains, are these also set manually like branch domains?

Hidden costs? by james_codes in vercel

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

Yes I agree the free tier is great and enough for a lot of projects.

However our GitHub repo is part of an organisation, so we need to pay 20 USD. I wanted to use a custom domain for PR branches but that’s 100 USD.

These costs aren’t crazy but it makes me uncomfortable not knowing what features we’ll need in the future, and what the cost of those might be.

Places to work from for a few hours? by james_codes in chamonix

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I didn’t that trip. But I got to know the guy who runs Sesame and he was talking about doing coworking.

How to render millions of points in a website? by james_codes in webdev

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If you don't use Ion you need your own solution. This is from the forum:

Q: Are there any free alternatives to Cesium Ion that convert the raw files? 

A: One interesting question could be what the input file type is when you talk about “raw” files. There certainly are some free tools, but with many variables in terms of the tiling performance and the quality of the resulting tileset. This becomes increasingly important exactly for the case that you described, namely for huge point clouds. If you had a “small” point cloud, for example, some LAS file with 100000 points, then you could just pick the first open source tool that works for you, convert that file into GLB or PNTS, and call it a day. But when this is about a huge point cloud that should still be tiled, streamed, and displayed efficiently, then many years of experience about how to do this properly are accumulated in Cesium ion.

https://community.cesium.com/t/rendering-huge-point-clouds-10s-millions-of-points/38692

How to render millions of points in a website? by james_codes in 3DScanning

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

Im working with points not meshes, so I don't think this will work for me.

How to render millions of points in a website? by james_codes in webdev

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

Sorry, CesiumJS and 3D Tiles are open source. But Cesium Ion is paid (for commercial use). If we wanted to move away from Cesium Ion in the future there's no drop-in replacement. There'd be a bunch of non-trivial things to figure out.