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Igor Minar
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Helping to make the world a bit better through better Web. I love creating great things with great people. He/him. @Cloudflare. Previously: Angular, Google, Sun
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
Asking someone to find a way to trust a person in a position of power is completely inappropriate. Don’t do it. People in a position of power should go out of their way to become trusted. Trust must be earned. It can’t be given*. It’s a hard work, and it’s an uncomfortable work. But without trust, the only way to lead is by using force, and that usually doesn’t work out in the long run. * It can however be bridged, but only temporarily.
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
🤔 If Next.js were truly open (not just open code, but also open to ideas and contributions), why would @Cloudflare, @Netlify, and @SST_dev be joining forces to collaborate on OpenNext? ⁉️
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
My personal goal for this week is to learn to make a great old fashioned at home. image Got three bottles to experiment with: - Woodford reserve - Horse soldier - Mitcher’s straight rye Horse soldier is winning so far!
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
I absolutely love it when I come up with (what I think is a good) idea and my team comes back with an even better solution! Go team!
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
One huge learning from @ViteConf this year is that prerecorded talks are much harder to do than live talks. The lack of audience to connect with and the pressure to not messing up too much because the async audience is less forgiving (I think) makes it a much harder endeavor that what I expected. This was my first prerecorded talk ever and I learned a lot from it. One highlight is that sli.dev is amazing! I’m be using it a lot going forward! Thank you @antfu7 & the crew for making it.
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
This years @ViteConf was such a blast! It’s hard to think of a conference that can pull in so many quality speakers & talks! Thank you for having me! The slides from my talk “Building web polyliths with Vite”: igor.dev/viteconf24 image
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
I’m super excited to be joining many excellent speakers at @ViteConf tomorrow! I recorded a talk on how @vite_js v6 enables us to build web polyliths, and kicks off the end of the era of web monoliths. A BIG SNEEZE ruined one of my takes…🤧😂🤦‍♂️🙃
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
I see a new wave of innovation in the build/transform/ci/cd dev ecosystem starting to swell on multiple fronts in the frontend/Web space. This wave will be awesome and will allow us to leave behind many dev practices that have been driving me crazy for years. Let’s get ready for some fun! 🚀🙃
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
This is one of the most educational videos I’ve seen in a long while! Key principles to winning in the game of life: 1. Be nice 2. Be forgiving, a bit more forgiving in fact 3. Don’t be a push over 4. Be clear / transparent / predictable I’ve heard bits and pieces about the history of the game theory and prisoner’s dilemma before but I’ve never really dug deep into it until I came across this video by chance. So fascinating!
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
Whoa! While I traveled back home from Austin, my amazing team turned scaffolding and deploying an OpenNext Cloudflare app a single command. Just run: npm create cloudflare@latest -- my-next-app --framework=next --experimental PS: hat tip to @petebd image
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
Exciting day today! It’s g great day to be an OSS web developer… 🫶
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
Current state of Twitter in one screenshot: force-feeding a mix of conspiracy theories, lies, and porn in the name of “free” speech. image
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
I’m in Austin, Texas this week, meeting folks interested in dev tools and Web. I look forward to the discussions and hacking. image
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Igor Minar 1 year ago
Life is a team sport. If we want our team to win, we must focus on what unites us, lean into it, and accept or even celebrate our differences.