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I like that in Kagi I can set this as an option. Default, on the same tab (since browsers have options around this), but allow users to select if they want it on a new tab/window.
I'm just curious about testing. Is this a configuration that's not common and thus not tested? If people think they can do better, I want to see their forks and them keeping up with it.…
if they did, why draw attention?
Well, I just noticed I said 'should' and not 'shouldn't' which I wanted to say But to your point, While they might not be required to retrofit, one shouldn't stop defining new safety standards.
one shouldn't* One shouldn't add new safety standards* writing before coffee...
They can keep using whatever they're currently using. This doesn't take away anything. It's a new standard. Based on your argument, one should add new safety standards to cars like seat belts, because old cars might not…
so that new devices can adopt it They can't adopt it if it doesn't exist.
Looks like codex has it too since last week, https://github.com/openai/codex/releases/tag/rust-v0.130.0
You can also connect remotely. Tailscale to connect to your network/machine. Then use SSH to login. Then use tmux to persist the session even if you log out.
Curious, what are you using for notifications like this?
no QR codes back then It was just another phone number you had to know.
ICQ being first hurts Thanks to people I met there, I started tinkering more with computers. I had a lot of fun there when everyone else went to sleep. > "uh-oh." its sound was a generation's text notification before…
Python 2.7 as a requirement
https://github.com/kamilchm/developer-experience/ Sidebar > Changelog > Hit the version 0.0.1 > fix the url to .com > remove tree and version
The original message is, > So much of the Internet is pay-walled now. It’s lamenting that more is behind paywalls. Not that the paywalls exist.
All I'm saying is that people mention HA, when there isn't a need for it or when most people are fine with some downtime. For example, > When AWS/GCP goes down, how do most handle HA? When they go down, what do most do?…
No offense, you wait. Like everyone's been doing for years in the internet and still do - When AWS/GCP goes down, how do most handle HA? - When a database server goes down, how do most handle HA? - When Cloudflare goes…
>They have to be honest about what they can offer for $200 Their expectation must have been a human using the service at a human capacity. This is different from an automated agent orchestrating a ton of different…
Well, an em dash is used in text to identify a pause or alternatives in the text. ..so like a fork in the way it's done, a new way of doing things. But you need to remove the dev/ai hat in order to go back to writing…
While you have the base rate fallacy, it might also be that people with a bit bigger repos might be paying closer attention. I disabled all the attribution. I find it noisy and I'm not blaming claude, I'm blaming…
yeah! I had some things through there early on when I was building sites. I had some custom scripts that could also be triggered by the users.
Interesting. This looks nice. Made me think of webmin which I used... years ago. Went to look and webmin's changed. Pretty crazy.
The best question is, what's been shipped in the past 60 days with those 600,000 lines. Lots of people trying things for the sake of it, without really achieving anything with it. Maybe they have 'a setup' but the setup…
> five digits before or after the 90%?
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I like that in Kagi I can set this as an option. Default, on the same tab (since browsers have options around this), but allow users to select if they want it on a new tab/window.
I'm just curious about testing. Is this a configuration that's not common and thus not tested? If people think they can do better, I want to see their forks and them keeping up with it.…
if they did, why draw attention?
Well, I just noticed I said 'should' and not 'shouldn't' which I wanted to say But to your point, While they might not be required to retrofit, one shouldn't stop defining new safety standards.
one shouldn't* One shouldn't add new safety standards* writing before coffee...
They can keep using whatever they're currently using. This doesn't take away anything. It's a new standard. Based on your argument, one should add new safety standards to cars like seat belts, because old cars might not…
so that new devices can adopt it They can't adopt it if it doesn't exist.
Looks like codex has it too since last week, https://github.com/openai/codex/releases/tag/rust-v0.130.0
You can also connect remotely. Tailscale to connect to your network/machine. Then use SSH to login. Then use tmux to persist the session even if you log out.
Curious, what are you using for notifications like this?
no QR codes back then It was just another phone number you had to know.
ICQ being first hurts Thanks to people I met there, I started tinkering more with computers. I had a lot of fun there when everyone else went to sleep. > "uh-oh." its sound was a generation's text notification before…
Python 2.7 as a requirement
https://github.com/kamilchm/developer-experience/ Sidebar > Changelog > Hit the version 0.0.1 > fix the url to .com > remove tree and version
The original message is, > So much of the Internet is pay-walled now. It’s lamenting that more is behind paywalls. Not that the paywalls exist.
All I'm saying is that people mention HA, when there isn't a need for it or when most people are fine with some downtime. For example, > When AWS/GCP goes down, how do most handle HA? When they go down, what do most do?…
No offense, you wait. Like everyone's been doing for years in the internet and still do - When AWS/GCP goes down, how do most handle HA? - When a database server goes down, how do most handle HA? - When Cloudflare goes…
>They have to be honest about what they can offer for $200 Their expectation must have been a human using the service at a human capacity. This is different from an automated agent orchestrating a ton of different…
Well, an em dash is used in text to identify a pause or alternatives in the text. ..so like a fork in the way it's done, a new way of doing things. But you need to remove the dev/ai hat in order to go back to writing…
While you have the base rate fallacy, it might also be that people with a bit bigger repos might be paying closer attention. I disabled all the attribution. I find it noisy and I'm not blaming claude, I'm blaming…
yeah! I had some things through there early on when I was building sites. I had some custom scripts that could also be triggered by the users.
Interesting. This looks nice. Made me think of webmin which I used... years ago. Went to look and webmin's changed. Pretty crazy.
The best question is, what's been shipped in the past 60 days with those 600,000 lines. Lots of people trying things for the sake of it, without really achieving anything with it. Maybe they have 'a setup' but the setup…
> five digits before or after the 90%?