in macos it is trivial to input em dash in any context
Thank you, that it is part of OIDC provider discovery spec explains a lot. That said, I still find it very bizzare that it's so hard to find a tangible example to see how it is in practice. The rfc has none. Another…
Not one of them links to the actual well-known resource, only pdf specifications. And several I picked randomly leads to dead ends. Here's one I could find: https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration…
I spent 10 minutes searching for one in the article, in the RFC, in the wikipedia page, on google, to search for a .well-known example. Couldn't find one. I did read one before while working with github oidc, and I did…
As with sibling comment, it's my first time reading this, it's a great read, and author really managed to write down into words some things I have vaguely thought about before. One thing I notice, which may be the worst…
title is too biased and sensational first paragraph begins the article upon 2 very big and flawed statements: > Apple fans would, for years and years, sneer at Microsoft’s penchant for talking about products that may or…
Did you read it? The author addressed this; they were unable to disable it completely.
Because new user, ostensibly bad faith, throwing short cliched statements with no clear intent to start a meaningful discussion. Seemingly effortless comments yelling to the void not worth starting a conversation with.…
These ai authorship accusations are now everywhere and it's getting really annoying. It just distracts the discussion away and adds nothing.
Exactly the attitude described by GP comment Mind boggling
While the article title is true (errant is a very specific and concise word), to me it did not convey clear enough that this is just ucs-detect / unicode support (compliance?) ranking. The article title "State of…
With rubber products, it’s usually the plasticizers leaking over years. I have learned this the painful way (massive migration of plasticizers from the underside of my mousepad to other things), and now actively avoid…
Hmm I don’t see the state file as a complete downside. It is very simple and very easy to understand. It makes it easy to tell or predict what terraform will do given the current state and desired state. Its simpleness…
> What's the hardest part about an open phone? Very good question; what's holding us back really? If we want an open phone there should be more discussions on this. Some thoughts aided with chatgpt: Easy: get display,…
Feels like none of what you wrote is about how the native app compares to the app being discussed, Petrichor, which is an offline music organizer/player. I have been using itunes/music to do that and it honestly works…
Weird outrage
You gotta add debouncing or disable the button(s) once clicked and are pending for results; got several email codes and random errors because I clicked again thinking the button(s) didn’t work Adding a sample trip might…
I would add a small asterisk that a given sentence may result in different number of tokens depending on the model and the tokenization method they use, so it’s unfortunately not as straightforward to get the precise…
Stack trace is much more verbose and shows the symbols leading to the failing function call The error wrapping(s) produce a log line containing a brief message from each layer in the codebase that expected no errors —…
Agreed, I would have used either em dash or parens here: Semicolons bring the drama (that’s why I love them) Semicolons bring the drama — that’s why I love them. The semicolon somewhat works here but IMO not the best…
My understanding is that on the darker scenes (say, 0 to 5 in the brightness slider example), there is difference in luminance value with HDR but not SDR, so there is increased contrast and detail. This matches my…
Yes but with asterisks; Best way I can describe it: You know the 0-10 brightness slider you have to pick at the start of a game? Imagine setting it to 0 and still being able to spot the faint dark spot. The dynamic…
Just because you are out of the loop does not mean it’s meaningless — in some spaces the term is very straightforward and concise I’d cut down the snark; this news aggregator is not built for you specifically, there…
I’ve personally replaced about 2 out of 5 searches with chatgpt queries so I do believe it’s in the right direction I think the first paragraph while true is not indicative of anything since it can be fixed and improved
If it is a new site, you can automatically choose. If it is a site that already existed, do not make it automatically switch. Consider adding the option to switch instead. If you insist nevertheless, then the ability to…
in macos it is trivial to input em dash in any context
Thank you, that it is part of OIDC provider discovery spec explains a lot. That said, I still find it very bizzare that it's so hard to find a tangible example to see how it is in practice. The rfc has none. Another…
Not one of them links to the actual well-known resource, only pdf specifications. And several I picked randomly leads to dead ends. Here's one I could find: https://accounts.google.com/.well-known/openid-configuration…
I spent 10 minutes searching for one in the article, in the RFC, in the wikipedia page, on google, to search for a .well-known example. Couldn't find one. I did read one before while working with github oidc, and I did…
As with sibling comment, it's my first time reading this, it's a great read, and author really managed to write down into words some things I have vaguely thought about before. One thing I notice, which may be the worst…
title is too biased and sensational first paragraph begins the article upon 2 very big and flawed statements: > Apple fans would, for years and years, sneer at Microsoft’s penchant for talking about products that may or…
Did you read it? The author addressed this; they were unable to disable it completely.
Because new user, ostensibly bad faith, throwing short cliched statements with no clear intent to start a meaningful discussion. Seemingly effortless comments yelling to the void not worth starting a conversation with.…
These ai authorship accusations are now everywhere and it's getting really annoying. It just distracts the discussion away and adds nothing.
Exactly the attitude described by GP comment Mind boggling
While the article title is true (errant is a very specific and concise word), to me it did not convey clear enough that this is just ucs-detect / unicode support (compliance?) ranking. The article title "State of…
With rubber products, it’s usually the plasticizers leaking over years. I have learned this the painful way (massive migration of plasticizers from the underside of my mousepad to other things), and now actively avoid…
Hmm I don’t see the state file as a complete downside. It is very simple and very easy to understand. It makes it easy to tell or predict what terraform will do given the current state and desired state. Its simpleness…
> What's the hardest part about an open phone? Very good question; what's holding us back really? If we want an open phone there should be more discussions on this. Some thoughts aided with chatgpt: Easy: get display,…
Feels like none of what you wrote is about how the native app compares to the app being discussed, Petrichor, which is an offline music organizer/player. I have been using itunes/music to do that and it honestly works…
Weird outrage
You gotta add debouncing or disable the button(s) once clicked and are pending for results; got several email codes and random errors because I clicked again thinking the button(s) didn’t work Adding a sample trip might…
I would add a small asterisk that a given sentence may result in different number of tokens depending on the model and the tokenization method they use, so it’s unfortunately not as straightforward to get the precise…
Stack trace is much more verbose and shows the symbols leading to the failing function call The error wrapping(s) produce a log line containing a brief message from each layer in the codebase that expected no errors —…
Agreed, I would have used either em dash or parens here: Semicolons bring the drama (that’s why I love them) Semicolons bring the drama — that’s why I love them. The semicolon somewhat works here but IMO not the best…
My understanding is that on the darker scenes (say, 0 to 5 in the brightness slider example), there is difference in luminance value with HDR but not SDR, so there is increased contrast and detail. This matches my…
Yes but with asterisks; Best way I can describe it: You know the 0-10 brightness slider you have to pick at the start of a game? Imagine setting it to 0 and still being able to spot the faint dark spot. The dynamic…
Just because you are out of the loop does not mean it’s meaningless — in some spaces the term is very straightforward and concise I’d cut down the snark; this news aggregator is not built for you specifically, there…
I’ve personally replaced about 2 out of 5 searches with chatgpt queries so I do believe it’s in the right direction I think the first paragraph while true is not indicative of anything since it can be fixed and improved
If it is a new site, you can automatically choose. If it is a site that already existed, do not make it automatically switch. Consider adding the option to switch instead. If you insist nevertheless, then the ability to…