🇧🇪 | he/him | Software Engineer @Shopify | Preact core team | passionate about DX & web perf | opinions are my own
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This will never get old for me, this happens when you use CloudFlare Kimi K2.5
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Sometimes I do fear that my lack of product skills outside of dev-tooling are going to be a negative for the future with the increasing capabilities of LLM's.
<insert big amount> projects later and I still just love building so much, seeing that little idea come to live on a screen. It's something that will never get lost on me
I feel like I’ve been on vacation since I published my last article. Writing and organizing my thoughts on a topic is truly enriching.
In case you missed it:
willybrauner.com/journal/sign...
Time to start retiring all of them because I think I have too many sub-domains and CloudFlare workers active. Unless someone can use an E2E encrypted storage/social-media manager/..
New post released! 🎉
I’m breaking down everything I’ve learned about the push-pull algorithm in Signals.
It's an important publication for me, this article required more research and creativity than my previous posts. Enjoy!
→ willybrauner.com/journal/sign...
#signals #frontend #article
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The question stops being "where do I put my logic" and becomes "where should I run it."
www.jovidecroock.com/blog/mixed-s...
We have been using Signals in production for years via several modern front-end frameworks like Solid, Vue, and others, but few of us are able to explain how they work internally. I wanted to dig into...
The most common reason people reach out to me lately: ‘I have a bug’
What if a signal on the server could just be a signal on the client?
Wrote about mixed-signals by @developit.dev - a library that reflects server-side Preact Signals to clients in real-time. No fetch calls, no deserialization, no cache invalidation. Just signals on both sides of the wire.