Of course! Can’t believe I missed this. I added a toggle. We’ve really had it good with these Apple Silicon Mac’s
I vibed out a comparison of MacBook Pros over the years. 2026 M5 Pro Geekbench scores are an estimate at this point because the data doesn't exist yet. https://sambehrens.github.io/macbook-pro-value/
I hope Thai Life Insurance videos are in the mix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-B7SIVseO0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6CSQvdfTKY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBobmn_u98w
https://typeracelive.com/ I wasn't satisfied with other type racing sites because they were not real time enough for me. I wanted to be able to see exactly where the other racers' cursors were and where they made…
I’ve been seeing this redirect to google.com/maps for at least a year now because my default has always been to type maps.google.com and I find it weird every time it redirects.
> NOTE: it looks like it's not ordinarily working even when switched on. I find the :has() selector very useful in certain cases, but firefox doesn't support it yet and like you said, it doesn't work very well even when…
Of course! Can’t believe I missed this. I added a toggle. We’ve really had it good with these Apple Silicon Mac’s
I vibed out a comparison of MacBook Pros over the years. 2026 M5 Pro Geekbench scores are an estimate at this point because the data doesn't exist yet. https://sambehrens.github.io/macbook-pro-value/
I hope Thai Life Insurance videos are in the mix. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9-B7SIVseO0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U6CSQvdfTKY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nBobmn_u98w
https://typeracelive.com/ I wasn't satisfied with other type racing sites because they were not real time enough for me. I wanted to be able to see exactly where the other racers' cursors were and where they made…
I’ve been seeing this redirect to google.com/maps for at least a year now because my default has always been to type maps.google.com and I find it weird every time it redirects.
> NOTE: it looks like it's not ordinarily working even when switched on. I find the :has() selector very useful in certain cases, but firefox doesn't support it yet and like you said, it doesn't work very well even when…