I have different lists of folks I follow. Some lists are made of like-minded people, others of people that have a completely different mindset. The former is kinda useful for me to avoid some trends like "micro-frontends", "web3", "no-code" and stuff like that, and focus in the new stuff that actually matters. The latter is just to keep tabs on stuff like that and know if it's worth to jump boat yet, or not (generally not, but it happened to me in the past with React, which I didn't liked initially).
My recommendation would be to save yourself the trouble and unless you see that everyone is talking about something, you aren't actually missing out (and I say this suffering greatly from FomO).
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I have different lists of folks I follow. Some lists are made of like-minded people, others of people that have a completely different mindset. The former is kinda useful for me to avoid some trends like "micro-frontends", "web3", "no-code" and stuff like that, and focus in the new stuff that actually matters. The latter is just to keep tabs on stuff like that and know if it's worth to jump boat yet, or not (generally not, but it happened to me in the past with React, which I didn't liked initially).
My recommendation would be to save yourself the trouble and unless you see that everyone is talking about something, you aren't actually missing out (and I say this suffering greatly from FomO).