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Oh No! Is a much better name for error handling.
Cool! I had thought about doing the same but in a Chrome extension that would use Llama 3.2 with WebGPU, but when I tested it, it was very slow and sometimes crashed the browser.
Can't wait for physical paper with JS support
I code and document code and imho Claude is superior, try to tell Gpt to draw a mermaid chart to explain a code flow... the mermaid generated will have syntax errors half of the time.
Yup, It's a shame that they're going to close the channel
Imho IDs are more explicit, and a bless when working with large codebase apps, when trying to finding the related code to an element just grab the id and search for it.
perception != reality
Prompt or it didn't happen
Hate to be that guy but "You need to enable JavaScript to run this app."
IMHO not a minor strength, getting pixel perfect designs when SVGs are involved in Figma is near impossible, they are rendered in a very different way and in some cases the differences are huge.
I got my first dev job at a call center because bookmarklets, I was a phone operator and hacked some internal websites to improve the UX and the speed, everyone ended using these bookmarklets (coded in word and then…
Not to mention that the page doesn't works without JS enabled
Transfered from Binance to a Coinbase BTC address
Yup, their response was crypto or nothing
I lost 4.5K transfering USDT from Binance to Coinbase From time to time I check if the money is still there. The last time I asked Coinbase support they didn't even bother to answer me. I was not investing, one of my…
Love that no-buzzword approach (:
The idea is great but IMO the execution can be improved, geolocate and use the current date to avoid 2 drop downs
Totally agree, and this kind of solutions only blocks the laptop but the students can use their smartphones to search for the answers.
Only available resources, modern IDEs are like hardware vendors wet dream came true.
A croned node script that parses the AWS RSS status page every 10min and alerts with some sounds + notifications (zenity).
Firefox on Android here, every animation works flawlessly.
I'm speechless, even in a mid-end android phone every animation is smooth, is like dark magic to me.
I tried to read the content but IMO there are too many memes, make the content unreadable.
What a beautiful piece of code and UI!
Great article! I used the same technique for Facebook messenger widget.
Oh No! Is a much better name for error handling.
Cool! I had thought about doing the same but in a Chrome extension that would use Llama 3.2 with WebGPU, but when I tested it, it was very slow and sometimes crashed the browser.
Can't wait for physical paper with JS support
I code and document code and imho Claude is superior, try to tell Gpt to draw a mermaid chart to explain a code flow... the mermaid generated will have syntax errors half of the time.
Yup, It's a shame that they're going to close the channel
Imho IDs are more explicit, and a bless when working with large codebase apps, when trying to finding the related code to an element just grab the id and search for it.
perception != reality
Prompt or it didn't happen
Hate to be that guy but "You need to enable JavaScript to run this app."
IMHO not a minor strength, getting pixel perfect designs when SVGs are involved in Figma is near impossible, they are rendered in a very different way and in some cases the differences are huge.
I got my first dev job at a call center because bookmarklets, I was a phone operator and hacked some internal websites to improve the UX and the speed, everyone ended using these bookmarklets (coded in word and then…
Not to mention that the page doesn't works without JS enabled
Transfered from Binance to a Coinbase BTC address
Yup, their response was crypto or nothing
I lost 4.5K transfering USDT from Binance to Coinbase From time to time I check if the money is still there. The last time I asked Coinbase support they didn't even bother to answer me. I was not investing, one of my…
Love that no-buzzword approach (:
The idea is great but IMO the execution can be improved, geolocate and use the current date to avoid 2 drop downs
Totally agree, and this kind of solutions only blocks the laptop but the students can use their smartphones to search for the answers.
Only available resources, modern IDEs are like hardware vendors wet dream came true.
A croned node script that parses the AWS RSS status page every 10min and alerts with some sounds + notifications (zenity).
Firefox on Android here, every animation works flawlessly.
I'm speechless, even in a mid-end android phone every animation is smooth, is like dark magic to me.
I tried to read the content but IMO there are too many memes, make the content unreadable.
What a beautiful piece of code and UI!
Great article! I used the same technique for Facebook messenger widget.