Michał Miszczyszyn
@typeofweb.com
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I build software | Startupper / Blogger / Activist / Published Author / Speaker / He, him
Welcome to the family!
about 1 year ago
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I just ordered a new MacBook Pro! 💻 Interestingly, I had to do it via phone. In Poland (not sure about the rest of EU) you can’t get a VAT invoice from Apple when ordering online. Phone is the way. The upside: they ship from Ireland which means 0 VAT (Intra-Community delivery of goods)! 👌
about 1 year ago
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Long distance travel always messes me up: 19 hours door-to-door with taxis, planes, and layovers. Then the real fight: jetlag. Pushing my body to the limits to avoid sleeping too early feels like pure torture.
about 1 year ago
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US: AI revolution Meanwhile EU:
about 1 year ago
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How I feel trying experimental dynamicIO in Next.js canary
over 1 year ago
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Good morning. My favourite spot in SF, best coffee in town, and I’m ready to write more TypeScript 🤓
over 1 year ago
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What are we thinking? Will it blend? 🤔
over 1 year ago
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Looking to get a new MacBook Pro 💻 Nano-textured glass – hot or not? ✅/❌
over 1 year ago
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Extension rewriting 🥹
add a skeleton here at some point
over 1 year ago
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This is what happens when humans code instead of AI 😡😠😡😠
over 1 year ago
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Found it! The
@splinetool.bsky.social
component doesn't trigger Suspense for rendering, but it provides a way to add rendering fallback. So, I ended up adding the same fallback twice:
over 1 year ago
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Trying to get
@splinetool.bsky.social
to work with Suspense fully in
@nextjs.org
. Currently, only preloading triggers suspense, not the actual rendering of the model. 🤔 And I learned the hard way that creating suspense-compatible components is really convoluted rn.
over 1 year ago
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Just got my pass for Stripe Sessions 2025—looking forward to meeting up in San Francisco in May!
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Stripe Sessions 2025 | Global Internet Economy Conference
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over 1 year ago
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I find using async DOM APIs without promise support a bit awkward. I always have to wrap them with `new Promise(…)`. Recently, I found `Promise.withResolvers()` simpler and more readable to use. What do you think?
over 1 year ago
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reposted by
Michał Miszczyszyn
swyx
over 1 year ago
Choose 0 to 1. Choose 80/20. Choose the A/B test. Choose the highest order bit. Choose the points of leverage. Choose potential and optionality. Choose the MVP. (MLP if youre smart) Choose the minimum viable effort for the minimum viable love of your minimum viable life.
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Missing feature (or I can’t find it): saving interesting posts for later. Preferably: grouping them into folders.
over 1 year ago
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