Nikolay Morozov

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Посмотрел первый сезон Pantheon — очень круто, могу смело рекомендовать как очередной пример нового жанра тёмного трансгуманизма.

Сериал экранизирует книгу о том, что будет с нашим обществом после создания оцифровки сознания.

The slides of my “Privacy-first architecture” talk at BarcelonaJS tonight.

1. You don’t need GDPR popup. Just move to cookie-less analytics.
2. Learn about local-first and consider using it for your next app.
3. Privacy issue is wider that privacy issue in US

https://slides.com/ai/privacy/

Privacy-first architecture

A presentation created with Slides.

Slides

PGlite (WASM build of PostgreSQL by @electric) is not just a way to get powerful database on the web client.

It also simplifies Node.js development since you do not need to run separated PostgreSQL service.

And Drizzle ORM supports it out-of-the-box.

https://orm.drizzle.team/docs/get-started-postgresql#pglite

Drizzle ORM - PostgreSQL

Drizzle ORM is a lightweight and performant TypeScript ORM with developer experience in mind.

:has() is a very useful tool in CSS that is ready to use.

It often allows you to remove JS—for example by linking :hover in one branch of the DOM tree with a reaction in another.

See how we at oklch.com threw away a lot of JS code
https://github.com/evilmartians/oklch-picker/pull/157

Sync hover of logo and em link hovers with CSS only by baileys-li · Pull Request #157 · evilmartians/oklch-picker

GitHub

У Framework вышло интервью про разработку материнской для ноутбука платы с RISC-V процессором.

Это не был внутренний проект компании. Тут реально сработала открытая экосистема — другая компания через Твиттер им написала и начала делать плату по спеке.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iMwepyyaj8I

Developing the RISC-V Framework Laptop Mainboard

YouTube
GitHub contributions graph, sixteenth century Tudor England edition.
the year is 2143, people customarily greet each other with a saying of long-forgotten origin, "let me share my screen", eliciting the enigmatic yet empathic response, "I can see your screen".