Well instructure is slightly better than the somehow legal torture of having to use the "product" Microsoft Teams
Haptic trackpads are the secret sauce that make MacBooks so pleasant to use. You probably want one.
what's interesting to me about Cluely is that they had one of the smartest programmers I know there doing really cool stuff with React... and then they got laid off when the core team moved to New York
I think this is organic. I've observed the exact same thing over the last week: I tried Google Antigravity and really liked it when I was using my Claude quota. I ran out of Claude quota and tried Gemini 3.1 Pro and it…
A framework laptop is very nice, and definitely has a lot of upsides, but it can't match screen, keyboard, trackpad, camera, or speaker quality with a MacBook Pro, not to mention the battery life.
My biggest problem with Thorium was lack of updates, so I hope Helium is able to remain consistent with updates. Congrats on the launch, cobalt crew!
A lot of podcast apps have a server for crawling the RSS feeds for you.
This is why at work the only required rule for commit messages is that they include the story number, so we can very easily find at least the general reason for a change from git blame.
Having to use such a terrible hack to change scroll speed on GNOME is my least favorite thing about it.
Have you ever actually used Siri?
Beeper fixed their other iMessage bridge service last night by rotating device serial numbers on their server farm, so I would guess this would work? To my knowledge the pypush library itself isn't broken.
Developer edition is dark mode by default and updates way more often than standard Firefox. Besides that I'm not really sure.
The author has a short paragraph at the end about Glicko.
While I wouldn't personally use them, that appears to be the point of all three of the services he listed.
This is using the same library as Fig for autocomplete, but cross -platform and without requiring an account.
I think because of your banner at the top, your header bar is being pushed on top of your page content, at least on mobile.
That makes more sense. Your original sentence was unclear.
I see no mention here of unions or anything similar
I think it's more a warning that you're never going to be able to find a standup time that's the most efficient for every attendee
I like the general idea, but I don't know if this could ever be implemented, much less in a clean way
As someone who manipulates structure, the refactoring tools and the like, as well as the formatting IntelliJ does for you, make my programming less portable between editors. Text-driven development is very portable, but…
There are launchers on Flathub and Lutris for playing Bedrock Edition on Linux, but at the end of the day it was originally called Minecraft Windows 10 Edition.
As an intern doing work in an unfamiliar framework, it was really valuable to get code review from seniors about how to better go about solving a problem structurally. Not something static analysis would've caught.
see http://n-gate.com/software/
Yeah, you can sometimes find the API or find data sent in JavaScript but not in prerendered HTML, which can save you the pain of headless scraping.
Well instructure is slightly better than the somehow legal torture of having to use the "product" Microsoft Teams
Haptic trackpads are the secret sauce that make MacBooks so pleasant to use. You probably want one.
what's interesting to me about Cluely is that they had one of the smartest programmers I know there doing really cool stuff with React... and then they got laid off when the core team moved to New York
I think this is organic. I've observed the exact same thing over the last week: I tried Google Antigravity and really liked it when I was using my Claude quota. I ran out of Claude quota and tried Gemini 3.1 Pro and it…
A framework laptop is very nice, and definitely has a lot of upsides, but it can't match screen, keyboard, trackpad, camera, or speaker quality with a MacBook Pro, not to mention the battery life.
My biggest problem with Thorium was lack of updates, so I hope Helium is able to remain consistent with updates. Congrats on the launch, cobalt crew!
A lot of podcast apps have a server for crawling the RSS feeds for you.
This is why at work the only required rule for commit messages is that they include the story number, so we can very easily find at least the general reason for a change from git blame.
Having to use such a terrible hack to change scroll speed on GNOME is my least favorite thing about it.
Have you ever actually used Siri?
Beeper fixed their other iMessage bridge service last night by rotating device serial numbers on their server farm, so I would guess this would work? To my knowledge the pypush library itself isn't broken.
Developer edition is dark mode by default and updates way more often than standard Firefox. Besides that I'm not really sure.
The author has a short paragraph at the end about Glicko.
While I wouldn't personally use them, that appears to be the point of all three of the services he listed.
This is using the same library as Fig for autocomplete, but cross -platform and without requiring an account.
I think because of your banner at the top, your header bar is being pushed on top of your page content, at least on mobile.
That makes more sense. Your original sentence was unclear.
I see no mention here of unions or anything similar
I think it's more a warning that you're never going to be able to find a standup time that's the most efficient for every attendee
I like the general idea, but I don't know if this could ever be implemented, much less in a clean way
As someone who manipulates structure, the refactoring tools and the like, as well as the formatting IntelliJ does for you, make my programming less portable between editors. Text-driven development is very portable, but…
There are launchers on Flathub and Lutris for playing Bedrock Edition on Linux, but at the end of the day it was originally called Minecraft Windows 10 Edition.
As an intern doing work in an unfamiliar framework, it was really valuable to get code review from seniors about how to better go about solving a problem structurally. Not something static analysis would've caught.
see http://n-gate.com/software/
Yeah, you can sometimes find the API or find data sent in JavaScript but not in prerendered HTML, which can save you the pain of headless scraping.