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    16 Oct 2018

    Released the Hope in Source podcast with : a 10 episodes series about faith and open source! Website: Please check out our two posts! Nadia: Henry:

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  2. 3 hours ago

    Found myself at CopyleftConf. Nice talk by , Knowledge Reigns Supreme (appreciated the references!)

    Slides at Copyleftconf, Daniel 12:4 on the left, and "Why is That"? Boogie Down Productions
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  3. 22 hours ago

    Brought a lot of stickers to FOSDEM, come find me friends! I'll be outside the JavaScript room (H.1302) after this Vue talk!

    Babel stickers in hand
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  4. Jan 31

    Who's going to FOSDEM, not sure what to expect 🙂? Would be happy to meet up

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  5. Jan 30

    This passage speaks directly to my reading about personal knowledge: thinking our beliefs are "merely subjective" and the trap of the "storage of information outside the human body" last sentence: we lose the ability to make judgements and eventually that we can decide at all

    Top of page 86 in Tools for Conviviality
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  6. Jan 29

    On the balance b/t what is learned vs taught. Speaks to the nature of abstraction, outsourcing (reminded of oss), slow loss of creative agency "The city child is born into an environment made of up systems that have a different meaning for their designers than for their clients"

    Top of Page 59 of Tools for Conviviality.

The inhabitant of the city is in touch with thousands
of systems, but only peripherally with each. He knows how to
operate the TV or the telephone, but their workings are hidden
from him. Learning by primary experience is restricted to
self-adjustment in the midst of packaged commodities. He feels
less and less secure in doing his own thing.
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  7. Jan 26

    Almost last minute, but I'll be heading out to Brussels for a week during Sustain and FOSDEM! Would love to chat, maybe record some podcasts!

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  8. Jan 24
    Snippet from the transcript.

Henry Zhu: There’s no like BabelConf or WebpackConf. I was thinking we should do a ToolConf.

Jason Miller: ToolConf. I’d love that. That’d be cool. I know who could be the band that plays at the end.
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  9. Jan 24

    If you missed it earlier, I just finished a transcript of my chat (66 min) with on: investing in tooling with preset-modules, complexities of compilers, and lessons learned to take forward with preset-env. Some fun gems in here!

    Henry Zhu: Right! So like if say Babel outputted something that was a bit bigger, and you were able to fix that for everyone, then that’s a huge size win. I guess your goal is to reduce the code size for all websites.

Jason Miller: You know, if I had a personal mantra, it would be to make the web smaller.
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  10. Jan 23

    So fun coding w/ friends! Pair programming++ with some of the team: , , , on a TS PR for import type, uploading soon! (been over a year since streaming with Brian )

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  11. Jan 21

    Haha I was going to tweet the title slide way earlier, but it was fun to see all the anticipation at the meetup, did a great job with the intro! Thanks to for the opportunity to chat about epistemology, faith, and community in the context of open source!

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    My reverse compiler project now recognizes and removes unnecessary polyfills. (and ponyfills!) (not shown: cascades and can even remove the wrapper function)

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  13. Jan 16

    What's Babel's mental model? Here's my conversation with on the future of (and preset-env) via the newly released preset-modules. (+ there's a video! I would like to do more than one ep per year) Site: Video:

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  14. Jan 16

    It was great time in Boston last week! Had the pleasure of sharing my open source journey and thoughts about life at Hack Lodge! Super grateful for hosting me and getting to chat and record a podcast with 😁

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 14

    Early announcing the speaker lineup for the March 24th edition of Destination:Web because it's just too good to keep it a secret: ✅Henry Zhu () ✅Andrey Lushnikov () ✅Leonardo Horie ()

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  16. Retweeted
    Jan 14

    🚢 I shipped my first major Notion feature today — completely revamped search! It was a technically challenging, incredibly detail-oriented project and I am suuuuuuuper chuffed to have finally done REAL WORLD SOFTWARE ENGINEERING

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  17. Retweeted
    Jan 13

    Hooray! 🎉 You can now subscribe to Increment, ’s quarterly magazine about how teams build and operate software systems at scale. (You can stock up on individual issues from our back catalog, too.)

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  19. Jan 9

    jk we didn't have enough time this trip for another one (so next week it is)! Just a good chat!

    Jason and Henry in front of Android statue
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  20. Jan 9

    had a really great time chatting about preset-env and just Babel at a more philosophical level with (need to edit, but can upload the raw if want)! Why not record another one today, this time covering modern libraries + compiling node_modules? Any related questions?

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  21. Jan 7

    Planning on recording a podcast ep (finally, it's been like half a year) with tomorrow on compiling modern js with preset-modern! Any specific thoughts you want us to cover? Wrote up a simple outline on the probs in the space, current status, future ideas

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