The API returned "name": null .
That’s the edge. That’s the null. And that’s the geek — me, staring at the console at 1 a.m., whispering, “Oh. Oh, you beautiful disaster.” If you’re also the kind of person who finds comfort in error logs, beauty in bash one-liners, and peace in a well-structured try/catch , then welcome. You’re my kind of edge case. nulledgeek
I’ll be here, at the edge of null, geeking out. The API returned "name": null
Null has no toString() .
Or, more simply: I’m the person who checks if (thing != null) before it’s cool to do so. This blog isn’t a tutorial archive (though tutorials will pop up). It’s not a personal diary (though I’ll overshare about my homelab). Think of it as a dev log for the soul — part tech, part philosophy, part bad jokes about segfaults. And that’s the geek — me, staring at the console at 1 a
I once spent six hours debugging a React app that kept rendering undefined in place of a user’s name. I checked the API, the state, the reducers, the lifecycle methods — everything. Finally, I found it.