aaron.nirvati.org
Building @nirvati.org.
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Is this about Copilot Chat only or also the "regular" Copilot code completions?
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Actually, it's a fork of Marscode.com
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They couldn't even change the author in the code - Just a vscode fork.
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I had this same too on Android after scrolling too far. The last update fixed it for me though (but that was Android only)
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"in advance". For example, when Vite 6.0 is released/enters a freeze (not sure if you do that, I'm not familiar with your workflow) you immediately create a 7.x branch
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I think open would be a confusing name in that scenario (Sounds like "ready to merge PRs for" to me)
Maybe Planned -> Open -> Closed would be better?
But why not simply use branches for development of new releases?
So you'd have a branch for each major release and always have one major branch
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bsky.app/profile/tode...
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Because it can be ignored (It's a deny by default, but can be explicitly allowed).
Not sure what the use case for that would be though.
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There are over 2000 people working on these docs?
No wonder everyone loves them 🔥
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Sandisk (part of Western Digital) is apparently the company in question, and people are talking about a WD drive....
bsky.app/profile/jerr...
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No? I just want to know in what way he supported it?
I am asking because I've seen 0 evidence of anything.
I personally want to avoid judging people without any evidence, but that's just me.
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He blocked 53 accounts, out of which some are trans?
Out of the many trans people on BlueSky, he blocked just a few for reasons we don't know?
Where's the problem?
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And if he blocked a lot of people and some happened to be trans, that is a non-issue for me.
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I am not okay with him blocking trans people in general.
What I read sounded like he blocked just a few (few means ~10 for me) people that happened to be trans and people were complaining about that.
If you directly told me what you were accusing him of, that would've been more helpful.
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Still no one replied where he supported pedophilia?
Where did that happen?
And as I said, I can't know why he blocked these people, so I don't want to judge him based on that.
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to consider other people, in which case it is indeed not useful for me to talk with you.
Anyway, this is a public site, so I'd appreciate if someone else could explain what exactly happened.
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And after that wrote something about a post I made.
I would love to be able to actually talk about this issue instead of you refusing to talk and just saying he should be fired.
But if you're not open to talking about what the problems are, I can only assume you're to focused on your opinion
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Can you elaborate on that?
It sounds like you're accusing me of being a pedophile, so I'd like to know what makes you come to that conclusion?
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You're definitely right with that.
I don't know enough about the background behind why he blocked these people, so I don't want to judge based on that.
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As I said: Could you please name one example where he supported pedophiles?
And why he blocked these people is none of your business imo.
Hate speech towards trans people is not okay, but blocking people for other reasons, even if they happen to be trans, is
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happens to block some people that are trans on social media.
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I'd like to elaborate on my point.
First, I consider it a huge issue if someone is supporting pedophilia. However, I've only found people saying he does without saying in what way.
Regarding trans people: I am for people's right to choose their identity, but I don't consider it an issue if someone
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So I have only seen accusations he is supporting pedophiles, but haven't found an example.
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I only found people complaining he
1) Supports pedophiles
2) Blocked trans women on his personal account.
Regarding 1), I would like to hear more, because it sounds very bad, but it's hard to judge without context.
The fact he blocked trans people on his personal account is not an issue imo.
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What did he do?
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ProtonMail ist meiner Meinung nach auch ganz gut, genau wie tuta.com
Alternativ kann man auch selbst einen Mail-Server betreiben, aber das ist noch kompliziert.
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Are you already using the new fine-grained PATs to control permissions exactly?
That provides a higher level of security than just an account with less privileges.
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This is how it looks for me on mobile (app set to German).
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This just means it's flawed. If it was actually good, it would have 1 commit and would be perfect first time 🤪
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Yes. There's a lot of domains associated with governments that could easily be used for verification.
Would love to see this from the @bsky.app team by default.
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Why aren't you using TS for the compiler too?
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Seems to be this company behind it?
find-and-update.company-information.service.gov.uk/company/1572...
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@nodejs.org how did you get to 31?
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How does Rolldown + Vite compare to tools like www.farmfe.org?
Are there any plans from your side to rewrite Vite too or move some Vite features to Rolldown?
Is the main goal of Rolldown to be a Rollup replacement or will it get more features?
Will it track (major) new Rollup versions?