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1425301069903523842 swyx 33521530 2021-08-11T03:40:30+00:00 @slightlylate i like the “special occasion food” phrasing! do you think React Server Components solve this problem well? I went back in your history and only saw mentions about JSF but on this specific “turn off clientside JS by default” goal, it is supposed to do that, runtime aside.       Twitter for iPhone 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 0 [14, 288] 1425137032461004800 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 1 0 0   en  
1425330017928572936 swyx 33521530 2021-08-11T05:35:32+00:00 @slightlylate greatly appreciate your thoughts, as always. i was too narrowly focused on the technical aspects of RSCs.       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [14, 119] 1425329048406970375 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 2 0 0   en  
1425336133622198272 swyx 33521530 2021-08-11T05:59:50+00:00 @slightlylate RSCs ofc wont fix everything but i still think a worthwhile start to an acknowledged problem. right now i'm more concerned that their momentum has stalled. idk if you know but you were definitely part of my influence for exploring new tools beyond React since 2019. so thanks :)       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [14, 293] 1425330896652185600 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 3 0 0   en  
1428403597717368833 swyx 33521530 2021-08-19T17:08:50+00:00 @slightlylate I genuinely struggle with how much to care about standards. Standards are obviously extremely important. but 99.999% of us will never even be involved, much less have meta opinions on the process of rulemaking. yet we (and eventually our users) are all impacted eventually.       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [14, 287] 1428401349574623235 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 10 0 0   en  
1436708762115473411 Alex Russell 229237555 2021-09-11T15:10:36+00:00 @swyx <but_why.gif> https://twitter.com/slightlylate/status/1436708762115473411/photo/1       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [6, 25] 1436707990933958657 229237555 slightlylate       0 3 38 0 0 0 en  
1436709370457436162 swyx 33521530 2021-09-11T15:13:01+00:00 @slightlylate i was wondering how closely or casually this statement was made (usually its just the HIPPO) and if i can send them my brochure saying otherwise https://twitter.com/swyx/status/1317635707838496768?s=21   1317635707838496768 1317635707838496768   Twitter for iPhone 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 0 [14, 182] 1436708762115473411 229237555 slightlylate       1 0 0 0 0 0 en  
1436714003997331457 swyx 33521530 2021-09-11T15:31:26+00:00 @slightlylate i can only imagine. you do perform an important public service when you do these so all i can say is thank you. im wondering if it is worth codifying in a “slightlylatehouse” tool where all your usual commentary is templatized. the green circles need a credible alternative.       Twitter for iPhone 95f3aaaddaa45937ac94765e0ddb68ba2be92d20 0 [14, 289] 1436712687367426050 229237555 slightlylate       0 1 1 0 0   en  
1436718275585523730 swyx 33521530 2021-09-11T15:48:24+00:00 @slightlylate the reason i suggested templatizing, is your longform commentary on why X is bad and what could be done better is very valuable. webpagetest speaks to perf experts, but the rest of us have no idea what to do with all the info. maybe inject some humor to make it more appealing.       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [14, 291] 1436716663013928961 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 3 0 0   en  
1436724263919263747 swyx 33521530 2021-09-11T16:12:12+00:00 @slightlylate when i find an example from another field i'll double back and try to show instead of tell. i see these sorts of things in SEO assessment tools every now and then. but the gentle nudging humor is rare.       Twitter Web App 1f89d6a41b1505a3071169f8d0d028ba9ad6f952 0 [14, 215] 1436722125025411078 229237555 slightlylate       0 0 1 0 0   en  

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