For me it's not stable. After they change their renderer from one to another it freezes for me from time to time. But on the other hand I'm running Nvidia on Wayland so I feel no hate towards Zed owners - and restart is…
Honestly it didn't interest me, but I do remember from back in the days full websites rendered by a browser from... Empty files. https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/css-without-html
Fun game. Can somebody run an agent against those questions to see how it performs? :)
Wow, stupid idea is hard to legislate. Nobody could predict that. It reminds me of clients wanting some stupid feature from app developers which does not fit into anything, and makes no business sense, and therefore…
Reminds me of slovakian mountain carriers https://regiontatry.sk/en/mountain-load-bearers/
you forget about fake sleeping being loaded with fake dopamine hits before sleep AND broken sleep schedules; and eating fake ultraprocessed food instead of wholefoods.
That's weird as I do the opposite: think by myself, then look for help if I don't know.
I want to read the rest of the migration story
Oh, that must be fun to be hired by the client directly... I wish each my programming job was not an ivory tower :(
> much longer than the lifespan of websites But browsers (and browser technologies) have documented track of being fully backward compatible up to the beginnings of WWW, and it's not going to change. Which actually is…
But you have to get the software somehow? Once you get it, it works offline. The same here I guess: once you download the source code/binaries into browser's cache (that can store things indefinitely) it's offline.
Wonderful comment.
Graphic cards prices normalized quite quickly after crypto boom. Before going nuts for AI training of course.
Too bad Pixel support for factory-broken screens sucks so my "well designed" Pixel has green vertical line in the middle of the screen. So detrimental to my sense of aesthetics.
Sometimes "branded" names are a good thing. For example, naming some application modules strictly after what they do is super tedious, and uses words that are already reserved, therefore creating ambiguous nomenclature.…
I think because it's 10% income before cost deduction
> Dollar General’s lawyers argued that “it is virtually impossible for a retailer to match shelf pricing and scanned pricing 100% of the time for all items. Perfection in this regard is neither plausible nor expected…
Very Inefficient But Entertaining coding
What's the point of bundling libraries? Bundling applications, ok, but libraries? Unless they are dynamically imported straight into browser, then it doesn't matter for any use case I can figure.
It's enough though if you study fallacy of argumentation. It should cover all sophist techniques.
Dude eats pretzels every day. Must be a huge fun.
Print regular map in a design you like and hang it upside down. It's literally that. Or if you want to be strict you can use "flip" function in image editing tool. You can compensate me for saving your money
Coming from a different ground (TypeScript) I agree, in a sense that there is a line where apparent convenience because a trouble. JS ecosystem is known for its hype for build tools. Long term all of them become a…
Haha it's just all the sales people I met were exactly kind of people I hate, which made me hate sales entirely. There is something special about them: fake smile, gestures etc even in simple face2face conversations
Unfortunately my company needs sales, because other companies have sales. That's a nuclear weapon situation. Sales gives a leverage, pushes company ahead of competition. So the competition have to have sales as well. I…
For me it's not stable. After they change their renderer from one to another it freezes for me from time to time. But on the other hand I'm running Nvidia on Wayland so I feel no hate towards Zed owners - and restart is…
Honestly it didn't interest me, but I do remember from back in the days full websites rendered by a browser from... Empty files. https://mathiasbynens.be/notes/css-without-html
Fun game. Can somebody run an agent against those questions to see how it performs? :)
Wow, stupid idea is hard to legislate. Nobody could predict that. It reminds me of clients wanting some stupid feature from app developers which does not fit into anything, and makes no business sense, and therefore…
Reminds me of slovakian mountain carriers https://regiontatry.sk/en/mountain-load-bearers/
you forget about fake sleeping being loaded with fake dopamine hits before sleep AND broken sleep schedules; and eating fake ultraprocessed food instead of wholefoods.
That's weird as I do the opposite: think by myself, then look for help if I don't know.
I want to read the rest of the migration story
Oh, that must be fun to be hired by the client directly... I wish each my programming job was not an ivory tower :(
> much longer than the lifespan of websites But browsers (and browser technologies) have documented track of being fully backward compatible up to the beginnings of WWW, and it's not going to change. Which actually is…
But you have to get the software somehow? Once you get it, it works offline. The same here I guess: once you download the source code/binaries into browser's cache (that can store things indefinitely) it's offline.
Wonderful comment.
Graphic cards prices normalized quite quickly after crypto boom. Before going nuts for AI training of course.
Too bad Pixel support for factory-broken screens sucks so my "well designed" Pixel has green vertical line in the middle of the screen. So detrimental to my sense of aesthetics.
Sometimes "branded" names are a good thing. For example, naming some application modules strictly after what they do is super tedious, and uses words that are already reserved, therefore creating ambiguous nomenclature.…
I think because it's 10% income before cost deduction
> Dollar General’s lawyers argued that “it is virtually impossible for a retailer to match shelf pricing and scanned pricing 100% of the time for all items. Perfection in this regard is neither plausible nor expected…
Very Inefficient But Entertaining coding
What's the point of bundling libraries? Bundling applications, ok, but libraries? Unless they are dynamically imported straight into browser, then it doesn't matter for any use case I can figure.
It's enough though if you study fallacy of argumentation. It should cover all sophist techniques.
Dude eats pretzels every day. Must be a huge fun.
Print regular map in a design you like and hang it upside down. It's literally that. Or if you want to be strict you can use "flip" function in image editing tool. You can compensate me for saving your money
Coming from a different ground (TypeScript) I agree, in a sense that there is a line where apparent convenience because a trouble. JS ecosystem is known for its hype for build tools. Long term all of them become a…
Haha it's just all the sales people I met were exactly kind of people I hate, which made me hate sales entirely. There is something special about them: fake smile, gestures etc even in simple face2face conversations
Unfortunately my company needs sales, because other companies have sales. That's a nuclear weapon situation. Sales gives a leverage, pushes company ahead of competition. So the competition have to have sales as well. I…