@simon Yeah, no kidding. Any sign of a customizable base user prompt a la ChatGPT?
And, follow-up question, assuming you're using that feature of ChatGPT, how helpful do you think it has been?
@simon Yeah, no kidding. Any sign of a customizable base user prompt a la ChatGPT?
And, follow-up question, assuming you're using that feature of ChatGPT, how helpful do you think it has been?
The endorsement we haven't seen yet, but that could move the needle more than any other: Taylor Swift.
"something deeply important about the early web has been lost, almost certainly unintentionally, along the way: the ability to view the source of the page, make sense of what it is doing and, most importantly, to learn from it."
This isn't just wistful nostalgia. Technologies like htmx (and web components) democratize learning and building. That matters (or should) to everyone.
htmx gives you access to AJAX, CSS Transitions, WebSockets and Server Sent Events directly in HTML, using attributes, so you can build modern user interfaces with the simplicity and power of hypertext htmx is small (~14k min.gz’d), dependency-free, extendable, IE11 compatible & has reduced code base sizes by 67% when compared with react
(htmx.org)