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I've been using and enjoying Sidebery but I wish they would make a native version. Edge already has it!!! And I wish keybindings were more customizable in Firefox
I've been using and enjoying Sidebery but I wish they would make a native version. Edge already has it!!! And I wish keybindings were more customizable in Firefox
OddTaxi!
I love the idea of using multiple font faces at the same time while looking at code. I wonder if (hope?) terminals will one day soon support switching fonts with control sequences.... Would be pretty awesome!
When I was learning neovim over the summer, editing the configs was the perfect way to practice editing. Lua is a simple language and forcing myself to do the config from within nvim created a positive feedback loop where I wanted to keep using the editor more and more. (I realize this anecdote is a non-solution to your request)
I understand that revenue from a premium user's view is much higher for a creator than from a free user, but how would a 2/3 split work? Do you mean that YouTube uses 2/3 of premium revenue to pay creators?
Why is the headline conflicting with the subtitle by a factor of 10?
A$AP Rocky's Testing era had some great ones with very impressive editing
These are some of my favorite animated music videos:
Dan Deacon "When I Was Done Dying"
And finally, the mixtape visualizer from Hi This is Flume is really damn cool.
I have a playlist with some more.
Potential seizure warning for some or all of the posted links.
Without much experience building UIs aside from web, my limited experience with Godot leads me to believe that building an application this way would lead to a lot of decentralization of logic, which might be a bad thing for complex applications. For example, various UI elements might have a bunch of logic attached to them instead of having a centralized place where the logic lives. I guess this happens in web too, and maybe native UI frameworks/toolkits?
The difference between generating JSON and generating HTML is minimal for the server, doesn't seem to me like server side rendered sites have significantly higher server compute costs. Also generally for SPAs, the server has to replicate whatever flow is happening on the client anyway to keep state in line (since the client can't be trusted)
Seems like the prediction about the web panned out...
I think there's a way to do this with userChrome.css
if you hide the button elements.
https://www.userchrome.org/
https://www.reddit.com/r/firefox/wiki/userchrome/
This is a great deep dive! I am curious how difficult/slow it is to extend the modern xterm interface. For example, I saw that some terminals now support squiggly underlines for errors. What would it take to build a terminal (and associated interface) that supported things like text size? (Of course it would break a lot of applications that treat the screen as a two dimensional grid)
The fact that they edited the foam is ridiculously petty
In the statement from the NGO they threaten legal action. Is there grounds/precedent for such a thing? Don't you use open source code at your own risk?
you can make it sort the first k elements and it will still be O(1). Set k high enough and it might even be useful