A principal engineer showing you around their home made framework.
@isamlambert Does it have server actions though?
@isamlambert 😂 Secret drawers = undocumented features ig
@isamlambert Invented by an in theater moviegoer I’m sure.
@isamlambert And it's still just a table.
@isamlambert Not a principal but me in 2016-2018 😅🙋🏽♂️ github.com/FractalBlocks/…
@isamlambert @growing_daniel with chatgpt, even jrs rolling our own frameworks github.com/caleb-sideras/…
@isamlambert I love this design for its craftsmanship and for placing my keyboard lower.
@isamlambert Bro this is like the TempleOS of frameworks if there ever existed one 🤣🤣🤣
@isamlambert at first I was like "why is this caption trying to make everything about tech, this is a desk" and then I watched the video and was laughing because of the caption
@isamlambert @stubbornella Leg falls off halfway through demo. "Yeah, I need to fix that".
@isamlambert @madhavjha If you don't sneak in a philosopher Easter egg are you even coding
@isamlambert Probably documented as well as the instructions that come with the desk
@isamlambert Beautiful but possibly overcomplicated with a few digressions that would never be approved in a sprint-based work environment?
@isamlambert @cerebral_valley There’s always money in the banana stand!
@isamlambert Imagine how many times furniture with hidden compartments has been left to a clueless heir, who then sold it in a garage sale, unaware of the bank certificates, treasure maps, valuables, or gay love letters from Napoleon, that were stored deep within.
@isamlambert in the end, it's a major waste of energy, time, thought process, resources
@isamlambert Plot twist: The “home made framework” is only 40k bytes and out-performs the 6GB previous framework by two orders of magnitude while delivering more functionality and stability.
@isamlambert It had some bells and whistles…