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Yesterday 14h work, today‘s day started earlier at 7am.
Live deployment is not going great.
WE SAID WE NEED TO TEST IT BEFORE GOING LIVE1 -
Some other news again, ts-devrant has finally been published to npm!
There was a stupid 24h cooldown TWICE!
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I'm happy to announce the very first public alpha of the devRant PWA.
https://devrant.app/
Have fun!35 -
Probably no news about the PWA today, but this:
https://github.com/dr010001111/...
Tell me what you think.7 -
DevRant PWA:
- A lot of changes and preparations under the hood
- App color tints based on your avatar (3 shades in tidal)
- Service Worker added
- Background Fetch added
- Notifications when you don't use the app added (basic, will become more refined)
- Notifications List View simplified added (There are some bugs when the RantComponent updates, until then will the list be simple)
- Profile almost finished (one bug left, maybe I try to add the fancy bounce-up animation from OmerFlame too)
- Made sure it's fully accessible (also be read aloud)
- Color contrast checks one core components, but still not everything done (darn you customizable profile colors!)
- Minor changes related to light theme.
Here's a video again:
https://streamable.com/kjvgln9 -
Dayli Progress DevRant PWA
https://streamable.com/3cjpxv
- Rewrote RantScript in TypeScript - full isomorphic
- Cheap VoteBar component
- Double tap already implemented! (also cheap)
- You can see the user now (rant/comment)
- Comments are partially working (there needs to be some additional work for links)
- Some CSS so @uyouthe will be happy
- Login Form
Next Target:
Do the fancy profile like OmerFlame does.12 -
FUCK CONRAD
First they take ages to CONFIRM that my rtx2070 is indeed dead, now give sell me a BROKEN aio cooler
Never buying there again.16 -
Honestly, people who think “vanillaJS da way” and heavily work with HTML strings are a danger to human kind.
You’re basically running around with a shirt saying “I love using eval wherever possible”2 -
I think @subspace wants to become the new most— on devrant.
Undeniably, he was asking for it a few rants back, true ebanok1 -
When your gtx660 has been baked twice and works for 8 years but your rtx2070 dies at release of the 3080
God is sending signals. Sad now that I have to work with that old wanker yet again8 -
Key Generation.
Can anybody point to a informative page on how exactly the typical game keys in 4/5 char blocks are created and what data is held in the backend?6 -
When I was 6yo I was playing next to my dad with his old PC on a good old CRT a game called “Sperms” where you catch sperm with condoms and every time you do it made a really loud “YIPPIE” sound. I was playing this game for 4 years.
Somewhere around when I was 10 my dad told me we should build a PC and I was asking “Why does everyone has to make their own PC?”, I didn’t yet know what an cheap ass my dad is, so we did. Had a lot of fun and was very scared of the PSU, like really scared.
It blew up a few months later because I switched the toggle on the back from 220v to 110v, and got even more scared of PSU’s until I started an electricians apprentice.
Anyways, one day my dad and I where at a friends place and I played Tux Racer on his super loud Maschine that would crash if you kept the side door of the table closed, it ran some kind of Linux and I was fascinated how “simple and clean” it looks. I got a mini-cd to install it at home and immediately was hooked because the windows installation was such a pain in the arse those years. I did that all by myself just because I also wanted to play Tux Racer at home.
Anyways, somewhere right before GTA IV came out I started with VB.Net and ever since I was totally hooked and spend more time doing that than actually going to school.
My dad didn’t care and just let me do this, my mum just made sure I would have been up at least after the first lession, I don’t miss the bus and that I went to bed in a timely manner, which never happened because the PC was in my room and my mum slept downstairs and couldn’t notice that I was doing script kiddie things after an hour or so of “sleeping”.
So yeah, they didn’t care and were happy I didn’t annoy them.
Actually I didn’t wanted to become a developer because I always wanted to have it be a hobby or something and I liked woodwork more, but then people more qualified than me were more stupid than this script kiddie that still just wanted to play Tux Racer. That’s it.2