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byk.im
Curious mind. Open source, behavioral psychology, automation
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And you can get Spotlight from here: github.com/getsentry/sp...
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It looks like this:
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It's probably the stacktrace aspect. We had these (without await) in yarn for performance but when something went wrong, good luck hunting down the actual call site.
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jj is not a git client, that's the main thing. That said, yes the way you want stacked diffs would require some upstream support. jj makes this trivial and second nature as rebasing is it's main way of operation and "changes" have stable IDs even if you move them around.
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JJ gives you both of these while staying on Git. If you ever have the mental bandwidth, just give it a try I'd say.
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You may like it if you liked the hg workflow back at Facebook
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Have you tried jj yet? (Jujutsu)
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Also, I'm not complaining about Linux btw. There's a tremendous community effort making all these cards work properly. It's just these companies are unbelievable, still not supporting Linux as a first-party target.
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Apparently we still need to stay away from Realtek devices. Broadcom became "good" and somehow Intel managed to become the bad guy and our new stars are Qualcomm and Mediatek
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At that point I'm more inclined to write a browser extension that just removes the AI summary thing. 😅
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I'm currently hacking around on a larger change in SvelteKit in my free time 👀 Maybe I can tell y'all more about that at Svelte Summit Barcelona :)
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@tevfikuyar.com gor bunu, hikaye cikar
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I think it meant to say it *spotted* this screenshot ðŸĪŠ
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I disagree with that statement but not interested in further discussion, at least under this thread 🙂
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I used debugging intentionally though as I was going through possibilities for what might be causing the pressure drop. Also, I don't think something needs to be "open" to be able to debug it, right?
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Wow! Don't think I can do any car repairs, especially the new ones. Love bikes though 😅
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ðŸ’Ŋ - I replaced some phone batteries in the past and that also felt great! Biggest achievement was fixing my Logitech mouse's faulty scroll encoder though! For repairs ðŸĨ‚
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Ref: bsky.app/profile/byk....
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2. Has no controls for the inherent bias in the data: not all types of people are equally likely to buy and use electric cars as much as petrol cars. That said the miniscule ratio of the number of fires per electric cars are definitely reassuring!
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Thanks, this definitely provides more perspective but still far from what I need to fully debunk the claim. Reasons are: 1. The cause of fire was not taken into account. The main claim is "spontaneous" fires or fires just because your car was under the sun
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I'm sorry but what's your source regarding this? And under what circumstances? I'm no petrol engine fan but lithium batteries are far more likely to ignite _mostly_ by themselves compared to any hydrocarbon sitting in a proper tank.
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Hope these all help and you get to feel better!
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I don't really think Google is much different than Meta at this point. Wish Mozilla got into the social media space or at least backed BlueSky
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Lol, honestly I don't know now
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Okay, am I blind or you just copy/pasted the same line for both cases?
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Here's the nasty crack