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Posts by Leigh
The Replit mobile code editor is phenomenal. I haven’t found anything as good as it. I really wish GitHub had it or something like it integrated for mobile code editing that was fast and easy to bring up with any GitHub repo.
Yikes, people can merge changes to nixpkgs with no human review?! 😱 For example, there is no review on this change: github.com/NixOS/nixpkg.... I find it hard to trust a major package manager that doesn’t have some review process.
Waaat. So many issues I opened or 🙏 for in past years have suddenly gotten activity with PRs and releases. What. Is. Going. On. =O
Is there a Santa AI?
When I started using Cloudflare's new worker/pages products I was pretty impressed with the minimal permissions they request. Felt right. Welp, I guess that's gone now. :/
I think, at least personally, it might be the idea of being able to clearly define a list of typed values. The ability to tell that story clearly and unambiguously. I’m not sure exhaustion is even necessary.
Sketch from XKCD, issue 303, showing two programmers sword fighting on office chairs with their boss telling them to "Hey! Get back to work!" They respond "My code is compiling." The boss responds "Oh. Carry on." The sketch is modified to instead of sword fighting because compiling, they are sword fighting because GitHub Copilot is rate limiting them.
I’ve been using Kagi again and more from Australia. The country drop down prominently on the search page is super helpful.
👋🏻
Something I find odd in Australia: folks expecting signatures on incomplete or blank form documents. Half dozen experiences of this in the last year.
I'm seeing some slowness at the moment too. It's not normally this slow for me.
The new wasm32v1-none target is merged! 👏 #rust github.com/rust-lang/ru...
+1 So refreshing.
Have you used it from countries outside the US and found results good? Im located outside the US now and I had eh success with another search engine after moving, as the results were just stuck as US centric or some weird combination that at times was confusing.
I had great experiences with Kagi but I couldn’t shake the feeling I was just on a “new product high” so I never kept with it.
This if the first time I’m hearing about Flox. Looks interesting. Love how easy and intuitive it is to use and configure. I think the layering is compelling: that it’s not isolated to something to use for isolated dev envs but something you can use for general terminal use too. One tool for both.
The other one is the mutability of release artifacts. So many projects ship binaries on releases, but those can be manually edited by anyone with write access, without any notification or record visible to others with write access.
Do you find it’s good all round independent of topic? Or better for certain topics?
You get mail twice a day?! What modern luxury is this!
Don’t even need the sock puppet account. Get GitHub Actions to open the PR.
What does the 198 mean?
Machine 1
Machine 2
Much my same experience too. When I wrote an XDR decoder in Rust I just kept coding, and then once it compiled, boom, it just worked. Felt a little scary really.
Ugh. I loathe peanut butter and Nutella. Both just seem to end up on anything. Kid gets it on his hands. Then on his butt. Chair. Carpet. Walls.
Deep feels.
Yup. Over here too. Three is like a magic number or something with these things.
If phones could just project their image onto walls.
I think the main reason that make is such a successful for me to use is that it is so enjoyable and effortless to type on a keyboard, over, and over again.
It still has things to click though.