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Top Comments (10)
Hot takes with timestamps: Full stack type safety is crucial for AI development 4:39. Tailwind CSS is now widely adopted 7:01. Server components confidence is reduced 8:53. Company YouTube channels are often ineffective 10:14. Electron is defended for cross-platform support 12:11. Type safety is considered free testing 19:18. Code coverage is less critical with AI-generated tests 20:50. Return types in TypeScript are more useful for AI context 30:55. Pre-commit hooks are useful for AI agents 33:39. Learning a codebase combines pull requests and AI querying 36:09. Notable anecdotes: Railway founder advised him to do his own thing 2:29. He almost worked for Railway 2:26. A rewrite of 100k lines of code to 2k with better test coverage couldn't be deployed due to code coverage metrics 22:22. Discussed a debate with Primeagen about return types in TypeScript 30:53. BlinkSum chrome extension
A lot of companies have a YouTube channel for hosting their videos, not for growing a presence.
`git commit --no-verify`?
Please don't dismiss people as "junior" if they have an opinion different from yours (like those that hate Electron). You make great points, and they already stand on their own. No need to put down other people.
Your take that React was going to be the last JS Framework because of AI training data has always been very bad lol.
I like your lighting and production :)
"now-days memory is a **a bit** more expensive" A bit? Well that's an understatement 😆
"vibe coding a little bit closer to the sun" xD
I’ve not heard your “read PRs” hot take. Couldn’t agree more.
I really like how you show a different opinion on questions that are commonly put in bad tier.
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Top Comments (10)
Hot takes with timestamps: Full stack type safety is crucial for AI development 4:39. Tailwind CSS is now widely adopted 7:01. Server components confidence is reduced 8:53. Company YouTube channels are often ineffective 10:14. Electron is defended for cross-platform support 12:11. Type safety is considered free testing 19:18. Code coverage is less critical with AI-generated tests 20:50. Return types in TypeScript are more useful for AI context 30:55. Pre-commit hooks are useful for AI agents 33:39. Learning a codebase combines pull requests and AI querying 36:09. Notable anecdotes: Railway founder advised him to do his own thing 2:29. He almost worked for Railway 2:26. A rewrite of 100k lines of code to 2k with better test coverage couldn't be deployed due to code coverage metrics 22:22. Discussed a debate with Primeagen about return types in TypeScript 30:53. BlinkSum chrome extension
A lot of companies have a YouTube channel for hosting their videos, not for growing a presence.
`git commit --no-verify`?
Please don't dismiss people as "junior" if they have an opinion different from yours (like those that hate Electron). You make great points, and they already stand on their own. No need to put down other people.
Your take that React was going to be the last JS Framework because of AI training data has always been very bad lol.
I like your lighting and production :)
"now-days memory is a **a bit** more expensive" A bit? Well that's an understatement 😆
"vibe coding a little bit closer to the sun" xD
I’ve not heard your “read PRs” hot take. Couldn’t agree more.
I really like how you show a different opinion on questions that are commonly put in bad tier.