In the last 2 weeks I created AnimateCode, a keynote-inspired tool to create beautiful, easy-to-understand code animations.
◆ Create your slides just like in keynote
◆ Beautifully animate between slides
Built with
@nextjs
,
@upstash
and
@shadcn
ui
Lots of stuff to add like
Visual Studio Code just literally uninstalled itself from my computer. Completely gone without a trace, just the shortcut is left. Like what??????? Is this a sign to switch to vim??????????
In the last week I created ProfanityAPI, a fast and open-source tool to filter toxic user-generated content.
◆ Much faster than AI
◆ Pretty damn accurate
◆ 100% free and open source
Built with
@nextjs
and
@upstash
, I'm very happy with the result.
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I believe FFMPEG might be the most underrated tool out there. It can do ANYTHING, I’m very impressed. Are there similar, super underrated libraries out there?
Building a Complete Next.js Shop in 12 hours is finally out!
💻 Beautiful landing page included
🎨 Artworks made by a professional illustrator
💳 Secret admin dashboard to manage orders
🖥️ Drag-and-drop file uploads with
@t3dotgg
's uploadthing
🌟 Modern UI on top of
@shadcn
ui
So happy to announce CaseCobra 🐍, a complete shop we're building from 0 to prod in a single youtube video
◆ 12 hour video, 2 months of work
◆ custom designs made by an illustrator
◆ with landing page & admin dashboard
coming to your youtube feed soon - for FREE
Very excited to finally reveal the features of the brand new SaaS-Platform video (coming soon!):
🛠️ Complete SaaS Built From Scratch
💻 Beautiful Landing Page & Pricing Page Included
💳 Free & Pro Plan using Stripe
📄 Feature-rich PDF Viewer
🔄 Streaming API Responses in
In the upcoming long-form video, we're building an entire Marketplace for Digital Goods together from beginning to end. It won't be just about good code, but also software architecture and proper design. I'll reveal the features soon 👀
This is the first thing I ever learned as a freelancer: when offering to work for someone, never put down their existing work.
Chances are, whoever you reach out to has put much more effort into their work than you think. We as freelancers improve, not criticise
I wanted to make a video about building a production analytics dashboard, so I just built one for my SaaS for everyone to see. For the last 10 minutes, we're at 16 visitors 😎 Video coming soon-ish?
Guys, I need 3 Frontend & 3 Backend Devs to work on a our startup website.
Frontend: React and Next.js
Backend stack: Node.js, Express.js, TypeScript, MongoDB, and PostgreSQL
Kindly apply with portfolio if interested.
Only internet compensation for now.
The license restrictions on Redis will not impact the features of any Upstash product. `Upstash for Redis` is a custom key-value store implementation compatible with the Redis API. We implemented everything from scratch without using any code from Redis open source projects.
Our
How do y’all sync your code between your PC and your laptop? Just push into a repo every time and pull on the other device? I feel like there must be a better way
I really appreciate these kinds of messages. Learning new stuff is a lot of fun and becoming proficient enough to land your first job is a huge achievement. You have my respect 🫡
Super happy to have talked to the team behind
@DrizzleOrm
, also known as "The Prisma Killer" (wtf?), for this video! Very proud of how it turned out, even with a starter kit to try Drizzle yourself.
Introducing the Form component. Build accessible forms using react-hook-form and Radix UI.
◆ Composable & Accessible
◆ Validation using Zod
◆ Full control over markup
◆ Styled using Tailwind CSS
◆ Complete code examples
◆ Copy/Paste into your apps
Just released my first ever newsletter issue ever, summarising the most interesting releases this week like TanStack Router 1.0 or shadcn’s larger update. Having a format besides video feels super refreshing, something I definitely did not expect
@Prajwal_Kakkar
@nextjs
@upstash
hahaha you figured out one weakness it has, single words are sometimes flagged, and they often fall into exactly this zone where its really hard for the api to tell if this is profane or not. That's why i put "pretty sure" lol, maybe I'll find a good fix in the future
It's unfortunate that most people don't really care about these kinds of videos, I think it's super enjoyable to make 'em once in a while though. Why others are better developers than you:
@t3dotgg
@ThePrimeagen
@ethanniser
You're a big inspiration for my content. It has even gotten to the point where people take inspiration from my content like thumbnail style or titling and apply it to their own channels. Pretty crazy to think about, and very cool because we are all working together as a dev
Started using my A/B-testing SaaS on the landing page of the same product and it's really cool to see this stuff popping in in real-time. First ever SaaS I've published and honestly I'm super proud of it
Instead of posting a few shorter videos this week, I'm focussing on the next long-form video that'll come out soon. Really looking forward to revealing the features here in a bit! 🎊
Payload 2.0 is live! 💥 We are unbelievably excited for this release, and can't wait to see what everyone builds next. Head over to Github and give us a star if you like what we're doing.✨
👉
Refactored the product filter a bit. Now using the multi-select component by
@mxkaske
for multiple categories in the server-side filtering.
Also added pagination for stores.
How does this happen?? Was working a bit on my npm package and tested some stuff locally by installing it, without telling anyone about it. It used to average like ~2-4 installs per week (mostly me), but all of a sudden got like 1000. Pretty sure these are not real people, how??
@leeerob
Man i feel you. Sometimes I get really excited about tech too, like DrizzleORM, to the point where some people thought I’m getting paid to say that. Like nah, this is just dope tech 😐
I built a tool that converts YouTube videos and custom text into a blog article. Tried it on
@mattpocockuk
‘s recent video and it worked so well I‘m actually surprised. (Built it just for fun, content is courtesy of Matt)
My realtime-chat video was featured in a weekly article summarizing NextJS 13 changes. Right under Brad Traversy's video. Pretty crazy to see my videos beside these big content creators, Traversy Media was one of the best places I started learning too.
@ImLunaHey
It’s not about nicities, it’s about communicating how you can improve someone’s life rather than telling them their previous effort suck. There is nothing time wasting about constructive feedback
Has anyone tried writing async server components inside of an npm package yet? Would love to hear how you set that up with TypeScript, not much info about it online 🤓
@xmrafonso
@nextjs
@upstash
Cheers! I trained a custom AI model with tensorflow to see how effective my vector version really was. To compare speed and output quality with an actual AI. Did the same comparison with OpenAI, that's why I'm so happy with the vector results. They are much faster and similar
Currently working on my side project and fine-tuning a custom model to create youtube titles similar to the style of your previous ones. Happy with the progress, but then you get suggestions like these hahaha
Monkey patching always has the downside that instead of debugging the general fetch, you now have to debug the „NextJS version of fetch“ 😐 Hope they move away asap
In case you haven't heard,
@nextjs
is moving away from patching global fetch in the context of redesigning their cache API.
That is a great decision. I hope that the community feedback has played a role in making it. Please publish a post-mortem on the fetch patching.
Seems like planetscale now asks for a credit card, even for the free tier. Would you still like it as a database for future long-form videos or go with another database instead?
@CohanRobinson
@adamdotdev
Along w/ that, companies can only save the data they absolutely need to operate unless opted-in otherwise and are required to delete data as soon as it’s not required. GDPR is not perfect by any means, especially for the pop-ups. But after all, definitely in a users best interest