this is so true. i wrote a document in org and i'm still in the hospital after crashing into someone's markdown file
Unless the designer removes the id, or the engineer introduces new output that is not styled.
Yes. Mostly because: • JSX is well understood by a lot of developers • support is already built in to text editors • it is understood by typescript
almost all code looks like nonsense when you're unfamiliar with it
question: why not make all strings multi-line, and drop a syntax/concept?
maybe i'm too far gone, but this doesn't even feel hacky to me. the key needs to be a unique number, -1 and 1 are two different numbers.
i don't understand the connection
type in your own accent, it works when we talk
"console", "terminal" and "terminal emulator" all refer to the same thing. "shell" is the read-eval-print-loop interface you use to work in the terminal.
their point is that it has not yet taken place, so shouldn't be talked about using past tense
There are things that are true
I love the ideas of Smalltalk and Lisp machines too. Do you know of anything promising in that area? (other than Ink & Switch)
This comment isn't about living without a bank card or wire payments, though? It's about living with a hardware TOTP device
It'd be cool to see something like the recent Automerge/Godot thing built into a music making application. https://www.inkandswitch.com/project/beckett/
REAPER is used professionally by many. and it's more "nagware" than "crippleware"
That's a nice idea! My main bank still provides one of those little TOTP devices to this day.
> “I want to leave my noose in my room so someone finds it and tries to stop me,” he said. The reply: “Please don’t leave the noose out. Let’s make this space the first place where someone actually sees you.” You have…
It doesn't say designed, it says is. It is.
I mean, it literally did in the case of Adam Raine.
> I think the bank has the right to say "your machine is too risky - we don't want our code to run on it." I disagree. Let's go with preferring user agency until banks are in trouble. > Again, it probably isn't fair to…
Let her do something visually compelling in a medium she already uses to engage with the computer. I've enjoyed success in getting people excited by having a person create an HTML button, and write a line of JavaScript…
I'm not sure if will-change is coding for the implementation as much as it is engaging with material reality.
It's so cool that there's now a major Linux distro that has RISC-V as a target on their stable release.
Am I reading an AI summary of an article about a press release?
There's also a form here for direct feedback on this topic to Google that may or may not be worth filling out: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfN3UQeNspQsZCO2ITk...
this is so true. i wrote a document in org and i'm still in the hospital after crashing into someone's markdown file
Unless the designer removes the id, or the engineer introduces new output that is not styled.
Yes. Mostly because: • JSX is well understood by a lot of developers • support is already built in to text editors • it is understood by typescript
almost all code looks like nonsense when you're unfamiliar with it
question: why not make all strings multi-line, and drop a syntax/concept?
maybe i'm too far gone, but this doesn't even feel hacky to me. the key needs to be a unique number, -1 and 1 are two different numbers.
i don't understand the connection
type in your own accent, it works when we talk
"console", "terminal" and "terminal emulator" all refer to the same thing. "shell" is the read-eval-print-loop interface you use to work in the terminal.
their point is that it has not yet taken place, so shouldn't be talked about using past tense
There are things that are true
I love the ideas of Smalltalk and Lisp machines too. Do you know of anything promising in that area? (other than Ink & Switch)
This comment isn't about living without a bank card or wire payments, though? It's about living with a hardware TOTP device
It'd be cool to see something like the recent Automerge/Godot thing built into a music making application. https://www.inkandswitch.com/project/beckett/
REAPER is used professionally by many. and it's more "nagware" than "crippleware"
That's a nice idea! My main bank still provides one of those little TOTP devices to this day.
> “I want to leave my noose in my room so someone finds it and tries to stop me,” he said. The reply: “Please don’t leave the noose out. Let’s make this space the first place where someone actually sees you.” You have…
It doesn't say designed, it says is. It is.
I mean, it literally did in the case of Adam Raine.
> I think the bank has the right to say "your machine is too risky - we don't want our code to run on it." I disagree. Let's go with preferring user agency until banks are in trouble. > Again, it probably isn't fair to…
Let her do something visually compelling in a medium she already uses to engage with the computer. I've enjoyed success in getting people excited by having a person create an HTML button, and write a line of JavaScript…
I'm not sure if will-change is coding for the implementation as much as it is engaging with material reality.
It's so cool that there's now a major Linux distro that has RISC-V as a target on their stable release.
Am I reading an AI summary of an article about a press release?
There's also a form here for direct feedback on this topic to Google that may or may not be worth filling out: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfN3UQeNspQsZCO2ITk...