meet.hn/city/us-Portland/Portland
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- HellsMaddy parentGlobal-by-default scoping was one of Lua's largest mistakes. I wish they'd fix it, but of course it would break backwards compat.
- The link to the Amazon product looks like a non-affiliate link when you hover over it. But if you click, as soon as the mousedown event fires, they swap in an affiliate link. How rude!
- This is awesome on Linux. I've wanted to see my battery status forever, and the ability to pause when you remove an AirPod is really nice too.
- This is cool! Please add a dark theme and respect `prefers-color-scheme: dark` :)
- nvidia GPU for me with hardware acceleration enabled (required some command-line flags passed to chrome to get it working on wayland):
google-chrome-stable --enable-gpu --ozone-platform=wayland --enable-features=UseOzonePlatform,WaylandLinuxDrmSyncobj - I'm also unable to load it in chrome on linux (wayland backend). Seems like some sort of GPU issue.
- I agree with this. But do you have any resources on "thinking with portals"? It's easier said than done.
- Super exciting. I hope to be able to embed a Ghostty-backed terminal into my Rust app in the future. Amazing work as always, Mitchell!
- Private equity seems to be a form of cancer that slowly sucks the life out of everything it touches, with a single goal: to grow and spread. Can someone more knowledgeable please explain to me why I'm wrong?
- Very cool! Was it difficult to get Bitrig approved on the App Store? If I had to guess just based on the idea, it seems like the sort of thing Apple would take issue with.
- I really love this and I've been using it a lot. The one thing I'm unsure about is the best way to get my LSP working with inline dependencies.
Usually, when I use uv along with a pyproject.toml, I'll activate the venv before starting neovim, and then my LSP (basedpyright) is aware of the dependencies and it all just works. But with inline dependencies, I'm not sure what the best way to do this is.
I usually end up just manually creating a venv with the dependencies so I can edit inside of it, but then I run the script using the shebang/inline dependencies when I'm done developing it.
- My first exposure to XSLT was sketchers.com: https://thedailywtf.com/articles/Sketchy-Skecherscom
Sadly it doesn't seem like they're using it anymore.
- Unless you buy on Amazon, in which case products from reputable brands are co-mingled with third-party FBA sellers' inventory, which may include counterfeits.
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- Is this by chance inspired by the one handed keyboard from Children of Men?
https://youtu.be/sJO0n6kvPRU at around 2:05
One of my favorite scenes, by the way.
- Previous discussion: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=18637991
- 8 points
- Are there any glasses/headsets out there that are good for coding yet? The idea of working on the go with VR glasses is very appealing to me.
- Previous discussion: https://www.hackerneue.com/item?id=42665222
- Thanks for posting this, it's an interesting perspective that I hadn't considered before. Ideally, sites would respect user preferences such as prefers-color-scheme and prefers-reduced-motion. And, in fact, I just checked MDN and see there is prefers-contrast:
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/CSS/@media/pref...
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- From the README[0]:
> To improve the performance of download, I indexed ~3,000 cities with population larger than 100,000 people and stored into a very simple protobuf format.
- That explains why they are "close to each other" but not what determines which nodes are connected by an edge.