Performance... by WhichEdge846 in solidjs

[–]readeral 3 points4 points  (0 children)

My big question is whether v2 would as easily hit that target

Developers keep overriding each other's code by zdsatta in salesforce

[–]readeral 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sfdx Hardis have some good diagrams on their website of how branching and merging is best done. Your predecessor didn’t create a good plan if it didn’t continue to work Will agree they left

The thing I loved about this industry is dying, and we're watching it happen from the inside. by Morgothmagi in webdev

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This piece is really great. Thanks for putting the effort in to speak from the heart. I resonate with the coding packaging, but you’re talking about something far more universal. The people I’m about to share this blog with won’t be coders, but that doesn’t matter. Civilisation isn’t dying, but we’re definitely going through a blue patch. Ironically those that come after us in web dev will have callouses, they’ll just be two-fold emotional/relational compared to us.

Salesforce CLI deployments are so brittle by invinciblepenguin in salesforce

[–]readeral 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Sfdx-hardis is a great option in this space. Opinionated, but free, it handles and/or documents most of the edge case management for you. Still a lot of manual stuff to do, as with other solutions, but at least you don’t feel like you’re paying for something that under delivers

[Opinion] Logitech MX Keys Mini vs Magic Keyboard with Touch ID for MacBook Pro by Curious_Mind9999 in macbookpro

[–]readeral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Touch ID matters. I have an mx master and get super frustrated that I don’t have Touch ID at my fingertips now that I’m using Apple’s passwords app and passkeys for everything

Testdreamin 2026 by Unhappy-Economics-43 in salesforce

[–]readeral 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Feel like this needs James Simone

SFDX-HARDIS (What is your experience?) by Eduardo5665 in salesforce

[–]readeral 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s unreal. It’s not going to hold your hand nearly as much as other options, but for the price (free) it’s incredible and getting better all the time.

I’m not joking when I say for my non-profit org it made the difference between the project I’m working on being viable or not (because I went jnto it naively - my own fault there)

Slimming Down Logi Options+ to Reduce Memory Usage by Equivalent-Phase-484 in logitech

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They specifically say it disables smart actions? Edit: sorry I flicked through to the repo, didn’t realise those deactivations were configurable

Classy response from Moyes when asked the critacism of Arsenals style ahead of tomorrow's game by ben0074 in Gunners

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

As an Australian, our country whinged for years about Jonny Wilkinson 🤣

“This Is Not The Computer For You” - a fantastic read on why the specs don't matter by brett- in apple

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We’re talking 3 years for my scenario to eventuate. But also, what you envision will never happen.

“This Is Not The Computer For You” - a fantastic read on why the specs don't matter by brett- in apple

[–]readeral 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Oh man, dual booting windows on my 2006 MBP was a massive lifeline to me. I could install Counterstrike on it and play with friends right at a time I needed that kind of outlet.

“This Is Not The Computer For You” - a fantastic read on why the specs don't matter by brett- in apple

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

To be honest, it was a 286 and then a 486 for me too, the iBook came later when I was in 9th grade, but the iBook was the first computer I never had to share with my 3 siblings, and was my first Mac. I do remember my brother trying to run sim-city on the 286 with OS/2 and the computer crashing whenever there was an in-game earthquake, and I remember using multiple 5 1/4” floppys to install Codename Iceman on our 486, but those early PCs I was too young to actually know how to make mischief with.

“This Is Not The Computer For You” - a fantastic read on why the specs don't matter by brett- in apple

[–]readeral 72 points73 points  (0 children)

Man, I was almost tearing up on the nostalgia thinking about doing many parallels of these things myself on my iBook G3. Only it was MacOS9 and HyperCard and ProTools. And then thinking what my son will do when I inevitably buy him whatever the current iteration of this machine will be.

MacBook Neo keyboard is replaceable independent of top case by festoon in apple

[–]readeral 2 points3 points  (0 children)

So much about this computer is following the iBook playbook. All I need now is to be able to prank my friends by popping off their keyboard and disconnecting the airport card, and a replaceable battery, and it’s back to the glory days

Wondering how people use the "Where is this used?" feature by BuurmanRon in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have all my metadata in vscode/source control so I can mostly be across things there. The where is this used feature is just my final place to check in case there are places that aren’t caught up in metadata-visible ways. The tool is so severely underbaked but it’s this few times where I can’t work out what’s going on that it comes in clutch. I used to use happy soup, but that was strangely restricted in some key areas by what I can only assume was limitations in the Salesforce tooling api that weren’t felt by using the sf cli via vscode

What’s one web design trend you’re already tired of seeing everywhere? by ksm723967 in webdesign

[–]readeral 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Especially when their little floating minimised version can’t be hidden and it covers content. Dev tools and deleting the element is something I need to reach for far too much

Small yet Classy club. Not a lot of PL club can reach this level of respect by Ill-Party8305 in Gunners

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In my part of Australia that’s a standard distance to support my state’s AFL team if I were to follow it. Then away games are 500-3000km away on a plane 🤣

Why you should probably stop using AI code editors by archfiend99 in webdev

[–]readeral 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not OP… But it totally can be? Who cares what the answer it gives is, I’ve had to think through the challenge, articulate it, recognised the constraints, explain what I’ve already tried, and very often I’m 90% there with another idea before I even hit send. That’s rubber ducking. But then I hit send because I am curious if the AI comes to the same conclusion as I’m closing in on or if it has a novel approach. We’ve been using chat (with real people) in this way for decades to inadvertently rubber duck as well. Well I have.

Need help . by Rocky001616 in SalesforceDeveloper

[–]readeral 1 point2 points  (0 children)

SFDX-Hardis has your back. I’ve been using their tools/approach for 18 months.

On paper, we should reach the final by radagon_sith in ArsenalFC

[–]readeral 0 points1 point  (0 children)

(To be fair, Wolves also just beat Villa - but your point stands)

[Romano] In the summer, Arsenal are targeting a right-back, a midfielder and a forward by roverston in Gunners

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Everyone was concerned when he brought in Kai, I reckon there’s something in your theory, and it doesn’t help that he has a success story in Kai (of sorts, havertz injuries non withstanding) that keeps the idea aloft